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Creation and implementing of information systems for business is often related to the accounting of business processes and reorganisation of all information system. It is difficult to convince the employees who do not have any knowledge about Computer Science that it is necessary to improve the system of accountance or any other system they are using at work. There would be fewer problems if people working in different companies had more theoretical knowledge and practical skills in computing. On the other hand, the computer specialists who have more knowledge in management, finance and accountance have a deeper understanding of businessmen’s needs and are able to come up with the most suitable solutions to the designing of information systems. The best solution to the problem would be specialists who have knowledge in both sciences: Computer Science and Management. The main feature of the study programme – studies of Computer Science, Economics-Management and Information Science which enable to create good conditions for the efficient structuring of a business enterprise or a state organisation and the creation of their information systems. The aim of the programme – the programme focuses on the studies of the information technologies and the ways they work, the theory of algorithm processes in business information, and modelling, projecting, programming and implementing of such systems. The study programme focuses on projecting and programming business information systems as well as implementing them using electronic information systems in the management of business companies and organisations. Subjects taught: Compulsory subjects at university level: - Philosophy;
- Sociology;
- Theory of Politics;
- Higher Mathematics;
- Information Technologies;
- Introductory course in Law;
- Practical Usage of the Lithuanian Language;
- Foreign language.
Compulsory subjects in this programme: - Computer Architecture and Introductory course in Computer Science;
- Languages of Programming and Creation of Programmes;
- Structure and Algorithms of Data;
- Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science;
- Theory of Systems;
- Databases;
- Projecting of Information Systems;
- Technologies of Displaying Information on Internet;
- Methods of Objective Modelling;
- Introduction to Artificial Intelect.
Special subjects of the programme: - Theory of Economics;
- Management;
- Statistics;
- Electronic Communications;
- Theory of Information;
- Modelling and Forecasting Economic Processes;
- Analysis of Information Systems;
- Accounting;
- Finance;
- Search for Information;
- Accountance in Business Companies;
- Electronic Systems of Accountance;
- Graphic models of Processes of Activities;
- Sources of Information on Finance and Investment.
Other parts of the programme: Every semester students may study one or a few optional subjects which are either included in the list of subjects taught at the department or are offered by other departments; A two-week long training takes place in summer after completing 4 semesters of studies; During 4 years of studies, students write 3 course papers; At the end of studies, students write their Bachelor thesis. Those who complete their studies successfully, receive Bachelor’s degree in Informatics.
Career opportunities:
- Work in private and state business firms and companies working with information technologies;
- Studies for Master’s degree.
For more information Department of Informatics Head of the Dept. – Professor, Doctor habilitatus R. Simutis, Telephone: (8~37) 42 25 66, e-mail:.
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