Description
The Bachelor’s Degree in Informatics at Ionian University is a higher education qualification in Computer Science and Information and Communication Technologies. The programme combines theoretical and applied informatics, with emphasis on the interaction between computing and humanities/social sciences. Graduates acquire strong background in algorithms, programming, systems and data management, as well as skills in developing information systems. The degree corresponds to Level 6 EQF and enables further studies and employment opportunities.
Relation to Employment
The graduate of the Department of Informatics has the scientific and technical expertise to work as an IT professional, either as self-employed, or as an executive in the private or public sector. More specifically he can be employed as: Software Engineer, Computer Systems Engineer, Network and Telecommunications, Engineer / Administrator, Database Administrator.
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
• Understanding of algorithms and data structures
• Knowledge of programming languages and systems architecture
• Understanding of databases and information systems
• Knowledge of networks and communication technologies
• Understanding of data analysis and digital applications
Skills
• Software development and implementation
• Database design and management
• Data analysis and processing
• Use of programming tools and technologies
• Design of information systems
Competences
• Solving complex computing problems
• Working in software development teams
• Adapting to new technologies
• Applying knowledge in professional environments
• Developing innovative technological solutions