Study at Faculty of Informatics
2,000
students
150+
courses in English
19
labs
32
industrial partners
About Faculty of Informatics
Industry-driven specialist IT programmes
Internships, cutting-edge research facilities
Over 95 % employability rates after graduation
Popular student city, Silicon Valley of the Czech Republic
Tightly interconnected with various local and global IT companies, the Faculty of Informatics ensures that the students have the head-start in the IT job market. With internships, special courses taught by professions from the private sector, and the best equipment available, the students get the edge necessary to really stand out among the competition.
What can you study
Follow-up master's programmes:
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Computer Systems, Communication and Security
Specialization options:
- Hardware Systems
- Information Security
- Software Systems
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Software Systems and Services Management
Specialization options:
- Cybersecurity Management
- Services Development Management
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Visual Informatics
Specialization options:
- Computer Games Development
- Computer Graphics and Visualisation
- Graphic Design
- Image Processing and Analysis
Photogallery
Contact faculty ambassador
Contact our international student directly and ask about his life and studies at the Faculty of Informatics.
Ashir Azeem Shahid
Pakistan, Software Systems and Services Management
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International students at Masaryk:
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Belarusian student examines communication strategies of Putin and Lukashenko
Andrei Kalavur is one of eight Belarusian students to take advantage of Masaryk University’s offer to study in Brno.
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Erasmus at Masaryk University: still worth it despite online teaching
Seven of the students have told us about their autumn on Erasmus in Brno.
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Medical student from USA: From volunteering during the coronavirus crisis to passing exams
For American Michael Fiedler the spring semester of his second to last year at the MU Faculty of Medicine was more difficult than he had anticipated.
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Erasmus in Brno in defiance of coronavirus
Eleonora Fioravanti had always dreamed of studying abroad and as a second-year student at the Sapienza University of Rome, she took the opportunity to do so and left for Brno – just before the coronavirus outbreak.
Admission requirements
Follow-up master’s programmes
Application deadline
Submit your application during this period:
- September intake: 15 December–15 April
- February intake: 15 June–15 October
How to apply
For detailed information on the application process, please see the faculty website.
Admission requirements
Applicants must submit the following documents:
- diploma or statement of expected graduation
- diploma supplement/Transcript of records
- CV
- proof of English language level
- motivation letter
- own academic work/publication (e.g. bachelor, diploma thesis)
- copy of passport
- two references on official headed paper, one of which should be an academic reference
Applicants must successfully pass entrance exams or they have to fulfil the criteria for an entrance exam waiver.
Further details can be found at the faculty website.
Any questions?
Write at admission@fi.muni.cz
Important deadlines
Follow-up master's programmes:
September intake: 15 April
February intake: 15 October
More to know:
Contacts and social networks
Ing. Radka Brolíková
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