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Warsaw Specialisations b

Bachelor's degree full-time (3,5 years) part-time (4 years) part-time Internet-based (4 years)

Databases

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Software and database engineering

Cybersecurity, systems and network programming

Intelligent data processing systems

Multimedia

Multimedia – 3D animation

Multimedia – game programming

Robotics

Programming of business applications

Mobile networking

Data warehousing

Master's degree full-time (1,5 years, 2 years) part-time (2 years) part-time Internet-based (2 years)

Doctoral School ict&De Sign (4 years)

Data Science

Software, business process and database engineering

Mobile networking and cloud computing technologies

Interactive multimedia

Field of study: Technical informatics and telecommunications

Our unique Information Management course is a blend of knowledge from two highly valued fields in the industry – management and it. The faculty educates students to be proficient users of modern technologies available in today’s companies and to use information effectively in management. In addition to management or economics, the Undergraduate degree programme includes classes in it subjects, which are conducted using a modern ict base and the latest software products – the integrated SAP e RP system (used to support enterprise management) and the SAP c RM system (used to manage customer relations).

Engineering studies programme can be completed in Polish or English.

The aim of the master's degree study is to deepen the knowledge and skills in the application of modern it infrastructure tools and effective analysis of large datasets in a business environment.

The programme of study at the Faculty of Information Management is intended both for students who completed a degree in engineering at PJA it or another university (computer science or related specialisations) and for graduates of other specialisations. If you are not yet familiar with information technology in management, we will invite you to supplement the necessary knowledge and skills during the "zero" semester. In order to make it easier for our students to combine their studies with their professional work, Graduate degree classes are held in the afternoons and evenings. Graduates are awarded a Master of Science or Master of Engineering degree.

Many graduates of the Faculty of Information Management are employed in managerial positions (as it managers and project managers) or work as specialists designing, developing and implementing information systems.

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