The study program of basic academic studies Business Informatics lasts four years (eight semesters), has a total of 240 ESPB points, belongs to the field of social and humanities and gives the professional title of Graduated Business Informatics – B.Sc. business information In the first year of study, 8 compulsory subjects are studied. In the second year, 8 subjects are studied, of which 2 are optional out of the 4 offered. In the third year, 8 subjects are studied, of which 6 are compulsory, and 2 subjects are chosen by the student from the 4 offered. In the fourth year of study studies 8 subjects, of which 5 are compulsory, and 3 are chosen from the 6 offered. Courses are distributed evenly across semesters.
The education of students in the field of applied informatics and business economics, which ensures the acquisition of theoretical and practical knowledge on the application of modern IT concepts in the areas of accounting, finance, banking, management, marketing, entrepreneurship, innovation, as well as numerous other areas in accordance with the needs of the economy and society. .
By successfully mastering various disciplines within the study program, students are trained for a wide range of jobs in two crucial areas of the digital economy. In the field of economics, students are trained for jobs in the fields of accounting, statistics, finance, banking, management, marketing, entrepreneurship, innovation, etc. On the other hand, in the area of IT disciplines, students are trained for: designing and implementing business information systems; design, creation and maintenance of databases; administration of computer networks; development of standard and advanced applications using the most up-to-date programming languages; introducing students to the basic concepts of data and system protection; jobs in the field of web design; quality assessment of software systems; mastering the technology of doing business on the Internet – buying, selling, managing relationships with clients and business partners; understanding the role of information systems in modern business and society.