The Business Informatics BSc program trains professionals who bridge the gap between the developers of business software and their users. During their training students learn how to implement their knowledge in the fields of economics and IT. As a result, they will be able to understand both software development and business and financial processes, and consequently, after graduation they will be able to solve business problems supported by info-communication technologies and to operate business IT systems. Moreover, they will be able to cooperate with economics and business professionals, partners, and software developers. This major prepares business informatics students for working in a business environment rich in data and enables them to acquire certification in business information technology. Besides this, students have the opportunity to study the most important modules of software produced by SAP, the top company producing business management software. Such knowledge will give students a profitable advantage in the labor market.
By choosing University of Debrecen , you can be sure you’ve taken your first step to a successful career. For more info https://www.edu.unideb.hu/p/business-informatics-bsc
Original passport
All academic certificate
An equivalent professional qualification from a recognised institution.
English language proficiency (TOEFL 513 /IELTS 5.5/oral examination)
Visa Type | : | Study Visa |
Location | : | Hungary , Baranya |
Field Of Study | : | Business/Management , Business Informatics |
Degree Level | : | Bachelor |
Languages | : | English |
IELTS | : | Yes |
Duration | : | 3 Year 6 Month |
Price | : | USD 6000 |
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