Description
Regarding general competencies, a graduate of the Introductory Direction of Business Administration will be able, as a professional, to:
• Apply modern scientific and technological methods in the foundation, initial operation, financing and development of business in the private and public sector.
• Apply modern scientific and technological methods and administrative practices in the organization and management of enterprises in the private and public sector, both in their operational, and in their financial and strategic levels.
• Select and apply appropriate analysis methods of financial and information data to come up with appropriate indicators to improve products and the operation of enterprises in the private and public sector.
• Apply the principles of scientific knowledge and technical training in the design and analysis of successful development policies to public or private organizations.
• Apply modern management systems to achieve public or private business objectives.
• Select and apply scientific and technological administrative methods and practices in the production, pricing, distribution and marketing of products.
• Select and implement effective human resource management methods in public or private enterprises.
• Configure Management Information Systems in all businesses.
• Implement effective study of internal and external business environment leading to strategic and operational planning and control, as well as in the formulation of business plans.
• Implement effectively collective and teamwork systems at all levels of the enterprise, as well as cooperation with external agents of the State and the Private Sector.
With respect to the specific competencies, a graduate will be able, as a professional, to:
• Perform effective actions related to innovation and sustainable development.
• Select and apply appropriate financial instruments for financial restructuring and the development and growth of enterprises in the private and public sector.
• Select and apply techniques to improve service, and business risk management.
The graduate will have proven knowledge and understanding of issues in the following areas:
General subjects:
- Business Administration
- Quantitative methods
- Marketing
- Law
- Information Technology
- Accounting
- Economics
- Finance
- Sustainable development
- Foreign language
Specialized subjects:
- Organizational Behaviour and Leadership
- Business Strategy and Policy
- Organization and Management of Public Enterprises and Organizations
- International Business Management
- International Economic Relations
- Time series and Forecasts
- Business Risk Management
- Supply Chain Management
- Institutions and Sustainability Policies
- Sustainability and Financial Institutions
- Advanced Corporate Finance
- Modern Forms of Funding.
The curriculum generally ensures the graduates of adequate skills to be able to:
• Use knowledge from various scientific and technological areas to analyse, design and implement effective policies and corporate governance procedures.
• Use scientific / analytical methods and resources required for the successful execution of their tasks, setting achievable goals.
• Apply appropriate modern scientific and technological methods and practices in administration.
• Collect and analyse appropriate data to support effective decision-making related to the allocation and distribution of resources.
• Develop and implement appropriate control mechanisms and procedures.
• Understand how to utilise and implement new information and management technologies.
• Prepare investment decisions evaluation studies whether concerning individual enterprises / organizations or relating to project planning requirements, or relating to policy measures.
• Diagnose, treat and solve issues relating to financial restructuring and the development and growth of enterprises in the private and public sector, selecting and applying appropriate financial tools.
Regarding general competencies, a graduate of the Direction of Advanced Semester in Information Systems Management will be able, as a professional, to:
• Implement procedures and requirements analysis techniques for designing applications, e-services and Information Systems.
• Identify relevant technologies and standards needed for architectural design of IT projects, applications, or improvements to existing infrastructure.
• Select appropriate technical solutions for application development according to customer needs.
• Configure appropriate software or system network components to ensure their interoperability.
• Design data structures and build models of system structure according to the analysis results.
• Apply a systematic methodology for the analysis and the construction of components and interfaces required.
• Design and implement IT systems security policies. He/she investigates and instigates remedial measures to address any security breaches.
Regarding specific competencies, a graduate of the Direction of Advanced Semester in Information Systems Management will be able, as a professional, to:
• Create and perform quality control and software reliability procedures.
• Organise and implement educational activities in general and specific issues of IT.
• Design and implement Information Systems that meet precise specifications.
• Apply appropriate software for the implementation of applications on smart devices.
• Design, install, adjust, modify, check and maintain computer systems to meet specific operational requirements.
• Analyse and design secure networks at all operating levels.
• Apply appropriate technologies and software programs for the implementation of information systems administration services and promotion on social networks.
The graduate of the Direction of Advanced Semester in Information Systems Management will have proven knowledge and understanding of issues in the following areas:
General subjects:
- Programming languages
- Methods of software development
- Database structures and organization of content
- Requirement modelling and needs analysis techniques
- Information Systems Security
- Operating systems and software platforms
- Knowledge-based systems, expert systems
- Man-machine interaction design principles.
Specialised subjects:
- Database Management Systems and associated architectures
- Languages for description of technical specifications for works design
- Internet Technologies
- Multimedia Technologies
- New emerging technologies (knowledge management and semantic web)
- Methods for information and business processes analysis
- Emerging technologies and business applications, organizational processes and structures, needs analysis techniques
- Mobile technologies and environmental requirements
- Parallel and Distributed systems and applications.
The curriculum of the Direction of Advanced Semester in Information Systems Management generally ensures the graduates of adequate skills to be able to:
• Use knowledge of different technological areas to shape the business architecture of the Information System.
• Collect, configure and validate the operating and non-operating system requirements.
• Design functional specifications based on identified requirements.
• Apply appropriate software architectures.
• Cooperate within teams of application design and development.
• Apply data mining methods.
• Understand the use of Internet technology for the benefit of trade and entrepreneurship.
• Understand the use of Internet technology for the benefit of advertising, marketing and visibility of a company and goods offered.
• Understand the online operating environment.
• Understand the use of multimedia and their formatting for use in multimedia web applications and mobile calculation applications.
• Diagnose, solve, face and document technical problems involving information systems in a systematic way.
• Conduct security checks. He/she applies tracking and tracing security gaps techniques.
• Prepare scientific works in a structured way and present them through lectures and using visual aids.
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