Business Informatics University of Debrecen
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BSc | On-Campus | Full-time | 7 semester | September | $6000.00 year per | $6000.00 year per |
One time fees: application fee 150 USD, entrance procedure fee 350 USD
Course overview
The aim of the program is to train IT professionals who are capable of understanding and resolving the specific business processes underlying the information-based society, managing the IT tasks that support value-creating processes, and making the best use of the opportunities presented by modern information technology. Graduates will be able to increase the knowledge base and business intelligence of organizations, model processes based on interaction between info-communication processes and technologies, regulate and plan processes, identify problems, define problem areas, develop and operate applications, and monitor their operation in accordance with the requisite quality standards.
Subjects: Mathematics, Logic in computer science, Introduction to economics, Business economics, Accountancy, Organizational behaviour, Computer architectures, Introduction to Informatics, Microeconomics, Human resource management, Programming languages, Operating systems, Business civil law, Data structures and algorithms, Statistics, Macroeconomics, Corporate finance, Marketing, System engineering, Theory of computing, Numerical mathematics, Introduction to artificial intelligence, Computer networks, Database systems, Foundations of computer security, Performance evaluation of computer networks, Data processing, Decision supporting systems, Institutions of the EU.
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