General information
Important information:
Earnings report of Computer Science graduates in PJAIT
Order of the deans of WI and SNM on the rules of conducting examinations and credits
Order of the deans of WI and SNM on the rules of promotion of students for the winter semester 2024/2025
The first stage of study at the Faculty of Informatics PJAIT is bachelor's degree (engineering degree), which takes place in two modes:
Full-time studies (Monday through Friday) lasting 7 semesters,
extramural studies (every two weeks on weekends: Saturday and Sunday) lasting 8 semesters
Students attend lectures conducted for the entire year and related exercises and laboratory classes.
During computer labs, each student is provided with a separate computer. Higher-year students use specialized computer labs tailored to the subject of their thesis.
A prerequisite for the engineering degree is the creation, documentation and defense of a team thesis.
After defending an engineering thesis and receiving a diploma, our graduates can continue their studies in a supplementary master's degree program at PJATK in Warsaw.
Engineering bachelor's degree in two modes: full-time - full-time studies (Monday to Friday), lasting 7 semesters, part-time - extramural studies (every two weeks on weekends: Saturday and Sunday), lasting 8 semesters.
During the first semesters, students acquire general academic knowledge and learn about modern technologies and IT tools.
Particular emphasis is placed on practical aspects, especially regarding programming (Java, C/C++, Python, Scala, PHP), databases and design.
We also emphasize the acquisition of teamwork skills in practice, including through the implementation of specific projects. In the 3rd year, students make a choice of specializations: Software Engineering and Databases, Computer Graphics, GameDev, Internet Applications, Computer Systems and Networks, Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things.
WHY SHOULD YOU TRUST US?
- We focus on the implementation of practical classes co-taught by employees of Pomeranian IT companies.
- We develop the areas and scope of teaching in cooperation with the best companies in the IT market.
- We focus on teamwork.
- We are an intimate school, so we can be flexible to the needs of our students, we have an individual approach to each of them.
- Students co-determine the specializations launched. Depending on students' interests and market trends, we have new specializations to choose from every year
- For our students, we have a special offer of certified courses organized by the University (CISCO and others).
- Students at PJATK Gdansk learn about Japanese history and culture and can take advantage of free Japanese language courses.
- There is an atmosphere of coexistence of different cultures at the university – in addition to the ubiquitous culture of Japan, we can boast of a large group of students from abroad, m.in from Ukraine. Lectures are held in Polish, but there are also courses in Polish for students from abroad.
Faculty authorities
Dean of the Faculty
Marek A. Bednarczyk, Ph.D., professor at PJATK
dr hab.Marek Bednarczyk, prof. PJATK-chairman
Dr. Anna Nenca
Dr. Marcinkowski, Prof. PJATK
Alexander Denisjuk, Ph.D., professor at PJATK
Dr. Stanislaw Szejko
Dr. Tadeusz Puźniakowski
Dr. Elżbieta Puźniakowska - Galuch
Eng. Michal Hyla
Anna Łosik, MA
Eng.Antoni Ulenberg
Sylwia Rudzka, MA
Georgis Bogdanis-Georgis Bogdanis, M.Sc.-Chairman of the Board of Directors of Microsystem
Grzegorz Cysewski -Project & Portfolio Manager PostData S.A.
Pawel Czapiewski-AI& Quality Consultant-Sii Poland, M.Sc.
Piotr Dubiela,M.Sc.-Senior Test Automation Engineer, Kainos
Dr. Wojciech E. Kozlowski-Director, Info Tech sp. j.
Adam Krawiec, Director of the Department of Education and Sports, Marshal's Office of Pomorskie Voivodeship
Rafal Kruczkowski, M.A., CEO of the Next Level Foundation
Marek Kryniewski, M.A., Director, Energy School Complex in Gdansk
Jozef Kubicki, member of the association , "Our Gdansk
Dr. Mateusz Kuszner, CEO , Blast Lab
Rafał Pelc, co-owner of Chronospace Sp. z o.o., Sopot
Małgorzata Płotka, M.Sc., University of Northampton, United Kingdom
Prof. Slawomir T. Wierzchoń, Ph.D ., Institute of Computer Science Foundations of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
The tasks of the Council include advising on the development of scientific and didactic contacts of the Faculty of Informatics of PJATK Branch in Gdansk, adapting study programs to the practical profile, giving opinions on important issues affecting the level of education, advising on educational changes, following up on educational activities, ensuring cooperation between the university and external entities.
What's more?
In addition to the curriculum, PJATK Gdansk organizes workshops, training courses and additional activities that expand the knowledge of students of the Faculty of Computer Science. Thanks to its cooperation with business, the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology is able to offer courses year after year that make the curriculum more attractive and keep students' knowledge up to date with the demands of the labor market.