About the programme
The Applied Informatics study programme combines mathematics and physics with computer science and is further complemented by extended English classes. Students learn programming in various languages, modelling, data analysis and to understand the functioning of computer networks and operating systems. They understand interdisciplinary connections and are not merely users of technology but understand how it works and apply it in a physical and scientific contexts.
Programme content
Students will attend core courses focused on:
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programming in C++,
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development of internet applications,
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introduction to object programming.
Career prospects
Graduates have an overview of computer science, mathematics and physics, know how to work with modern computer technology tools, and understand computer networks and software. They are prepared to work in IT companies, industry, banking, logistics or science and research. They can find employment as programmers, network administrators, developers or system operators. Thanks to their language skills, they can also use their technical skills in the international job market.
State final exam
Compulsory subject
Fundamentals of Theoretical Informatics
Optional subjects
Programming languages and operating systems
Computer graphics