Description

The Bachelor’s Degree in Informatics and Telecommunications is offered by the Department of Informatics and Telecommunications of the School of Science at the University of Thessaly. It focuses on computer science, networks, and telecommunications technologies. Students acquire knowledge in programming, operating systems, databases, networks, and telecommunications. The program contributes to the development of scientists who support digital communication and modern computing applications.

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, networks, telecommunications, data analysis, and technological support of digital infrastructures.

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 Informatics and Telecommunications aims to educate scientists with knowledge in informatics, telecommunications, networks, information systems, and software development. Students develop skills in the design, analysis, and implementation of information and communication systems.

Skills


The program equips students with skills in designing, analysing, and implementing information and communication systems. It includes programming, networks, telecommunications, and information systems, with links to national development needs.

Competences

The department’s program provides knowledge in informatics and telecommunications, developing students’ abilities in designing, analysing, and implementing information and communication systems. Graduates gain capabilities in programming, networks, information systems, and telecommunications infrastructure.

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