Bachelor's Programme
3 minutes read - 527 wordsWhat will I learn?
The BSc degree course in Informatics offers a profound scientific education with a strong practical approach in the fields of information technologies and its areas of application. Informatics deals with the complex artificial systems for applications in almost all areas of life. In order to control these systems, i.e., to create, maintain and develop them, students will learn the theoretical and practical basics required to do so. These are, e.g., concepts of programming, the functional principles of digital computers, operating systems, networks and databases. Each of these principles depends on the respective formal foundations.
What makes Salzburg so special as a place to study?
In the BSc degree course in Informatics at the University of Salzburg, students acquire not only theoretical knowledge, but also learn about methods and concepts independent from the technical state of the art. Thus, students will be excellently prepared for their future careers. The flexible module system allows students to gain qualifications in those areas they are interested in the most. Students learn to apply their theoretical competences practically when they set up realistic projects or spend work placements in the industry. An excellent student-to-staff ratio in one of the world’s cities with the highest quality of living round off the course’s profile.
Which career opportunities do I have?
Graduates of the BSc degree course in Informatics are skilled to work in many fields of the conception, creation, extension and maintenance of complex IT systems. Occupations include the development of hardware and software systems, executive positions in IT departments, conception and management of projects in the IT area, IT consulting, trainings, and collaboration in research activities. All of these careers can be pursued in enterprises with various areas of activity and also in public administration.
Practical Internship
Curriculum 2022
Students enrolled in Curriculum 2022 are recommended to undertake a career-oriented internship as part of the “Elective Courses” for a duration of four weeks, equivalent to full-time employment (6 ECTS credits, see §9).
Procedure
To ensure a smooth process, please complete the form below and submit it to the Chair of the Curriculum Commission.
Before Starting the Internship
- Notification: Inform the Chair of the Curriculum Commission of your intention to undertake the internship and the intended institution (e.g., company, government agency) by submitting the provided Internship Form.
- Task Description: Include a brief description of the tasks you will be performing during the internship.
After Completing the Internship
- Confirmation: Have the respective institution confirm the completion of your internship by signing the Internship Form. Any changes to the initially outlined tasks should be briefly noted on the form.
Recording the Internship in PLUSonline
- Module Registration: Register for the module “Recommended Practice (Bachelor of Computer Science §9)” in PLUSonline to ensure your internship is properly recorded.
Final Confirmation
- Submission: Submit the completed Internship Form to the Chair of the Curriculum Commission for final approval.
- Grading: Upon completion of all steps, you will receive a grade of “successfully participated” as part of the aforementioned module.
Record Keeping
- Retention: Keep the Internship Form for your degree application purposes.
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