Description
The Bachelor’s Degree in Informatics and Telecommunications offered by the Department of Informatics and Telecommunications at the University of Ioannina provides comprehensive education in the fields of Informatics, Computing Systems, and Telecommunications. The degree aims to equip students with a strong theoretical foundation, practical skills, and research capabilities, enabling them to meet the demands of modern technology and pursue graduate studies or professional careers.
Relation to Employment
Graduates of the Department of Informatics and Telecommunications can work in IT, telecommunications, and software development companies, as well as in research and educational institutions and startups. They can also pursue postgraduate studies, start their own business, or work as freelancers.
Access Requirements / Progression Opportunities
Admission to the program requires a Secondary School Leaving Certificate (High School Diploma) and successful participation in national-level examinations or qualifying entrance examinations.
Knowledge
Graduates acquire solid knowledge in core areas of Informatics and Telecommunications, such as programming, algorithms, networks, computing systems, and software applications. They also gain deeper understanding of modern technologies and methods, achieving both theoretical and practical training.
Skills
Graduates develop problem-solving, data analysis, programming, system design, teamwork, and effective technical communication skills, along with the ability to use modern tools and technologies.
Competences
Graduates are capable of designing, implementing, and managing computing and telecommunication systems, integrating technological solutions in different environments, adapting to new technologies, and pursuing further education or research with a high degree of autonomy.