Applied Informatics in the Natural Sciencies

about the programme

This study programme combines informatics with the natural sciences, primarily applied mathematics and physics. It focuses on programming desktop and web applications, working with data, and designing software solutions—for example, for simulating natural phenomena or developing ML/AI applications. The programme is also offered at the branch campus in Děčín.

Programme content

Students will attend core courses focused on: 

  • macroeconomics,
  • programming in Java,
  • programming in C++.

career prospects

Graduates acquire knowledge in informatics, mathematics, and physics, and know how to apply it in practice. They master numerical methods, statistical data processing, the modeling of physical phenomena, as well as software development. Graduates can pursue careers in scientific and research institutions focused on software development and testing, data analysis, technical simulations, and network or IT system management. Thanks to the programme’s interdisciplinary nature, they can also find employment in industry, banking, logistics, or public administration. Studies can be continued in the follow-up master’s programme.

state final exam

Compulsory subject

Informatics

Optional subjects

Optimalization

Base Methods in Computational Physics

Probability and Statistics

Computer Graphics