Management in Informatics


The study programme Management in Informatics represents interdisciplinary undergraduate academic studies. They are interdisciplinary studies, since they consist of management disciplines and informatics disciplines.
Graduates of this programme receive the academic title Management in Informatics.
Studying at this programme is organized through lectures, practical classes and student professional practice.
Practical classes are held in small groups in computer laboratories.
Within seminar papers, which are in accordance with planned curriculum and syllabus, students theoretically or empirically investigate and deal with particular informatics problems. Seminar papers are done individually, in teams or with help of tutors.

All modern teaching methods are used in theoretical and practical teaching. Moreover, modern hardware and software equipment is used.
The purpose of the study programme Management in Informatics is to educate students and to ensure necessary competence for the following professions:
1.Manager of computing centre (IT sector, service, etc.)
2.System analyst (designer of information systems)
3.Database designer and administrator
4.Computer network designer and administrator
5.Manager for IT safety
6.Programmer – application development

Objectives of the study programme Management in Informatics are to develop creativity and to provide students with academic and practical skills and methods of achieving professional competency in the field of information technology.
Students are taught to independently organize business and manage information centres in organizations in different industries.
Students are taught to:
1.understand the relationship between information and organization systems
2.understand the relationship between elements of an information system and enterprise management
3.use modern information technology
4.understand methodological system bases for designing and implementing information systems in organizations
5.make real and reliable information available.

By mastering the study programme, the student acquires following general and subject specific skills:

1. Algorithmic   reasoning and solving problems, as well as the knowledge of at least one modern programming language;

2. Creating graphical applications, using standard programming languages and specialized tools;

3. Designing information systems using modern methods and techniques for software engineering;

4. Understanding of how computer n
etwork elements function and designing local computer networks independently;

5. Knowledge of how data bases work and how they are used and created using a particular commercial tool;

6. Knowledge of business process analyses, appropriate selection and use of information tools and techniques for business analyses;

7. Monitoring and application of new information solutions;

8. Professional and ethical use of collected data, information and information tools.

Within the study programme, extracurriculum activities are organized in order to help students to master particular information tools and skills. Appropriate certificates are issued for these activities.

Students have an opportunity to gain an internationally acknowledged ECDL certificate (European Computer Driving Licence) if they attend classes or special training and pass the exam.

All interested future students can get any further information by contacting the Faculty Student Service Office at 021/451-979.