FAQ

  1. How long does the study programme last?
    The study programme lasts for 6 semesters, which is equivalent to 180 ECTS credits.

  2. What academic degree is obtained upon completion of the programme?
    Upon completion of the programme, students are awarded the Bachelor of Business Informatics.

  3. What key skills do students acquire during the programme?
    Students acquire skills in the fields of electronic business and software engineering, including software development, project management and digital marketing.

  4. Is there an opportunity for professional practice during the study?
    Yes, the study programme includes mandatory professional practice in collaboration with business partners, providing students the opportunity to gain practical experience.

  5. What subjects are included in the study programme?
    The programme offers a comprehensive curriculum, covering fundamentals of computer science, programming, web design, as well as specialised subjects such as digital marketing and project management. For a detailed overview of the course offerings, please refer to the List of Subjects and Learning Outcomes.

  6. What are the employment opportunities after graduation?
    Graduates can pursue diverse career paths in sectors such as IT companies, marketing agencies, e-commerce and digital media.

  7. Does the study programme align with international standards?
    Yes, the programme aligns with international standards, enabling students to gain knowledge and skills relevant to the global job market. Our programmes are part of the European Higher Education Area, adhering to the Bologna Process. Moreover, we collaborate with numerous scientific and professional institutions, allowing our students to complete internships abroad.

  8. Are there opportunities for international mobility during the study?
    The programme supports international mobility through student exchanges and collaboration with foreign higher education institutions. The Faculty has extensive experience in Erasmus programmes that enable both incoming and outgoing student mobility.

  9. What facilities and equipment are accessible to students?
    The Faculty provides access to modern laboratories, computer classrooms, and specialised software equipment. Specifically, classes are conducted in 9 classrooms, including 3 well-equipped computer labs. Furthermore, the IT infrastructure supports seamless remote learning in the event of situations such as the COVID-19 pandemic.

  10. Can students continue their studies after finishing their bachelor's?
    Yes, upon completing the undergraduate programme, students have the opportunity to pursue further education in graduate and postgraduate programmes in the field of computer science and related disciplines.

  11. What support is available to students during their studies?
    Students have access to professional support, including a mentoring system, counselling and learning assistance.

  12. How is student progress evaluated?
    Student progress is evaluated through continuous assessments, projects, seminars and the final paper. Course evaluation is based on specified learning outcomes, and students are informed of their progress through the remote learning system Merlin and the Sceduly platform for managing all faculty teaching activities.

  13. What are the financial requirements for pursuing studies?
    Details on tuition fees and financial requirements are available on the Faculty's official website.

  14. What additional activities are available to students?
    The Faculty provides students with numerous extracurricular opportunities, such as expert lectures, workshops and participation in projects and competitions.

  15. How can I apply for enrolment?
    For detailed information about the application process, including instructions and deadlines, please visit the official website of the Faculty.