The role of the Business IT Specialist is to bridge the communication gap between the programmers and the business customer of the programme. A successful business will always have a well-trained business IT specialist behind it. Students study around 60% of the subjects in the BSc Computer Science programme: algorithms, programming languages, programming environments, database management, web development. Graduates can also choose a career in business, as many business subjects are also included in the course list, such as micro and macroeconomics, finance, business management, etc. Both fields require a mathematical foundation and courses include discrete mathematics, linear algebra, probability and statistics. The course also introduces candidates to two business management systems (ABAS and SAP). Students who choose the Big Data specialisation will be introduced to modern methods of business intelligence and data analysis.
Secondary school leaving certificate
Entrance examination:
Yes
Entrance type:
Oral
Minimum level of language proficiency (oral):
B2
Minimum level of language proficiency (written):
B2
Place of examination:
Online
The admission procedure consists of the following parts: 20-30 minutes long online interview, evaluation of application documents Classification of applicants takes place in accordance with the submitted application and the online exam. During the exam, the examinee proves that (s)he is professionally prepared and (s)he must outline his/her research plan briefly. Admission classification is based on 4 aspects: a) grade of diploma – 20 points b) language proficiency – 20 points c) previous academic performance (based on the submitted professional material, decided by the Admission Committee) – 25 points d) professional discussion – 35 points Applicants can score 100 maximum points. Only those will be classified who score at least 60 points. Based on the decision of the Admission Committee, the Council of the Doctoral School classifies the applicants and makes a proposal to the Head of the Doctorate and Habilitation Council Those applicants who gain less than 5 points in any section of the admission procedure will be rejected.