The Applied Informatics study programme is intended to train highly qualified computer specialists in the computerization of society with modern computer tools and equipment. The Applied Informatics specialization integrates knowledge in informatics (methodologies, technologies, instrumentation, database management systems, computer networks, applications and computer systems) with advanced knowledge in the application field (objects, processes, activity in society). The specialist in Applied Informatics must possess a thorough knowledge of information modelling of various objects, processes and activities in society and knowledge in the field of informatics for the effective computer-assisted support of the processes and activities required.
The programme will develop students’ key-generic competencies as follows: Problem-solving; Initiative; Critical and strategic thinking; Teamwork; Learning; Creativity; Communication in a foreign language; Understanding the cultures and customs of other countries.
Graduates of the programme can get employed with enterprises, organizations and institutions from various economic sectors and are instructed to fill positions in:
Graduates can continue their studies at Cycle II of higher education – the Master’s programme.