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Name of programme                           INFORMATICS SYSTEMS

Qualification awarded                         Bachelor in Applied Informatics

Field of study                                      Informatics

Study area                                          Physical sciences

Length of the programme                   4 years (8 semesters)

Scope of programme (ECTS)            240 ECTS

Language of instruction                     English 

Location                                             Kaunas, Lithuania

Starting date                                      1st of September

Tuition fee for Non-EU students        TBC

 

Overview

The aim of the programme is to prepare IT professionals capable to perform analysis of real-world problems, design and implement IT solutions for the identified problems, understand the reciprocal interactions between IT, society, and business. Through its three specializations – Applied Informatics, Business Informatics, and Software Systems – the programme aims to prepare broad-minded specialists having fundamental and state-of-the-art knowledge of modern information technologies.

Competencies acquired

The Data Engineering Specialization of the programme aims at preparing specialists, having strong knowledge foundation and adequate skills to apply data and system analysis, artificial intelligence and machine learning methods and in business, medical, open data and other systems.

The Business Informatics Specialization of the programme aims at preparing specialists, having strong knowledge foundation and adequate skills for applying key business management tools and e-service projects of different scale in business environment.

The Software Systems Specialization of the programme aims at preparing specialists, having strong knowledge foundation on and adequate skills for management of software development cycle, application of software testing, quality assurance techniques, and management of complex multi-platform software development projects.

 Career opportunities

Graduates of the programme will be able to work as software developers, software testers, software architects, analysts, project managers, system administrators in different organizations, state institutions and business units. Graduates of Informatics may continue with Master studies in Informatics (Computer Science) or Computer Engineering.

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