This course is designed for individuals who are interested in building a foundation in computer science, whether they are new to the field or looking to enhance their existing knowledge. It serves as an excellent starting point for students aiming to acquire critical thinking skills and a systematic approach to problem solving through computational methods.
The curriculum is structured to benefit a diverse range of learners, from aspiring software developers to those curious about how digital systems work. It is also ideal for professionals in other fields seeking to leverage basic coding and computer science principles to improve their job performance or to make a career transition into tech-related roles.
Target audience:
Undergraduate students considering a major or minor in computer science
Professionals from non-tech backgrounds aiming to switch careers
Technology enthusiasts eager to understand the fundamentals of coding and system design
Educators and trainers looking to enhance their teaching tools with computer science basics
Entrepreneurs needing a tech foundation for digital startups
Praktický návod na přípravu a vydání ESRS reportu v souladu s požadavky regulátorů a očekáváními auditorů.
ESG applies to all types of organizations, including publicly traded companies, private companies, non-profit organizations and even government institutions. ESG criteria are used by investors to evaluate potential investments, by companies to improve their operations and sustainability practices, and by various stakeholders to evaluate the performance of organizations in the field of environmental, social and governance aspects.
ESRS are a set of standards that have been developed to facilitate the implementation of CSRD. These standards therefore apply to the same entities as CSRD, i.e. mainly to large and publicly traded companies in the European Union. The ESRS provide specific guidance and a framework for how companies should report sustainability-related information to meet CSRD requirements.
In summary, ESG is a broad term that can be applied to any organization regardless of its size or type, while CSRD and ESRS are specific to the European context and focus primarily on large and publicly traded companies within the EU.