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Lithuania Business College
Course: Applied informatics and Programming
- Klaipėda County, Lithuania
Course
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The objective of the Applied Informatics and Programming study program – to prepare highly qualified specialists of Informatics study field, focused on the areas of software development or computer network administration, who are able to adapt to changes in the contemporary market and are aware of the importance of self-directed learning (self-study) and life-long learning.


Online Marketing Institute
Creating an Influential LinkedIn Profile
- Online
Course
Full time, Part time
Distance Learning
English
In this course, you will discover how to describe your LinkedIn name, title, summary and experience in a powerful way. You will learn how to enhance your profile with visual elements, recommendations, endorsements, and storytelling. You will explore the ways of measuring your success on LinkedIn, including SSI (Social Selling Index).
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Informatics degree programs focus on the intersection of information technology and data analysis, offering an exciting path for those interested in managing and utilizing data effectively. At the Courses level, you'll gain practical skills that are directly applicable in various industries.
Through courses in database management, you'll learn techniques for designing and optimizing data storage systems. You'll also explore information systems architecture, enabling you to assess and implement technology solutions that meet organizational needs. Students strengthen adaptability as they engage with cutting-edge tools and methodologies, enhancing their ability to solve complex problems in real-world scenarios.
You'll delve into areas like human-computer interaction, where you'll study how to create user-friendly interfaces that improve digital experiences. Informatics graduates typically pursue careers as data analysts, systems architects, or information managers, contributing to projects that drive efficiency and innovation across sectors. With a focus on applied learning, these programs prepare you for the demands of the technology-driven job market.