Information Technology and Systems Management FH Salzburg (Salzburg University of Applied Sciences)
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bachelor Degree | On-Campus | Full-time, Part-time | 3 years | find out | €363 semester per | find out |
Course overview
Without them, our everyday life would be almost unthinkable: complex IT systems and information technologies shape the world of today. Understanding and developing these systems means actively shaping the future. This requires not only profound technical knowledge but also creativity and innovation. Our Bachelor's degree in Information Technology & System Management at Salzburg University of Applied Sciences combines both.
By taking a degree in management information systems at Salzburg University of Applied Sciences, you will look behind the scenes as well as beyond the limits of IT. Learn to understand the world of data, digitalisation, and modern technologies, and develop new approaches that are analytically and solution-oriented.
Practical knowledge transfer and a wide range of topics prepare you for the modern labour market. A well-thought-out combination of technical, economic, and creative competencies make you sought-after experts in a future-oriented IT profession.
Among others, you will learn more about:
- IT basics and hardware know-how
- Professional software development
- IT networks, privacy, and security
- Software design for industrial systems
- Innovative concepts for data analysis
- Web and mobile business apps
- Economics and management know-how
- Communication and presentation skills
Entry requirements for this course
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