Description
The Bachelor’s Degree in Applied Informatics is offered by the Department of Applied Informatics of the School of Information Sciences at the University of Macedonia. It is a contemporary study program focusing on the application of informatics in business, organizational, and technological environments, with emphasis on information systems, software development, and digital applications. Through teaching and research, students acquire scientific knowledge and technological skills for designing, developing, and managing modern information solutions. The program contributes actively to education, research, and the use of digital technology in organizations and businesses.
Relation to Employment
The program aims at learning outcomes and skills that enable graduates to provide services in the fields of Software Development, Information Systems, Data Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and Digital Innovation.
Access Requirements / Progression Opportunities
Admission to the program requires a Secondary School Leaving Certificate (High School Diploma) and successful participation in national-level examinations.
Knowledge
The Undergraduate Program of the Department of Applied Informatics aims to educate specialists with knowledge in computer science, programming, information systems, and data technologies. Students develop skills in software development, systems analysis, and the application of digital technologies in organizations.
Skills
The program equips students with skills in software development, information systems analysis, and digital technologies. It includes programming, database management, data analysis, information security, and developing applications for businesses and organizations.
Competences
The department’s program provides modern knowledge in computer science and information technologies, developing students’ abilities in programming and information systems analysis. Graduates gain capabilities in software development, data management, and the application of digital technologies in organizations.