Czech University of Life Sciences - Faculty of Economics and Management Masters in Systems Engineering and Informatics
Czech University of Life Sciences - Faculty of Economics and Management

Czech University of Life Sciences - Faculty of Economics and Management

Masters in Systems Engineering and Informatics

Prague, Czech Republic

Master degree

English

Full time

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : This Masters in Systems Engineering and Informatics focuses on combining systems engineering principles with informatics. The program emphasizes practical and theoretical knowledge in areas like systems integration, automation, and data analysis. It typically takes one to two years to complete, depending on the study mode, and includes a blend of hands-on projects and research opportunities.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates may pursue various roles, including systems engineer, informatics analyst, project manager, or IT consultant. They can work in diverse sectors such as technology, healthcare, and manufacturing, applying their skills to solve complex challenges and improve systems efficiency.

The Systems Engineering and Informatics Masters programme provides students with extensive theoretical knowledge in statistics, operation and system analysis, system theory and modelling of technical, economical and social systems, information technologies and information engineering.

The aim of the course is to provide graduates with a balance of knowledge in business and production theory, as well as an in depth understanding of the technical aspects of production and business.

The technical aspects of the Systems Engineering and Informatics Masters course includes:

  • discrete mathematics
  • algorithm theory
  • formal logic
  • functional programming
  • data flow analysis
  • systems design
  • artificial intelligence principles

Graduates of the Systems Engineering and Informatics Masters course are well equipped for subsequent studies in a relevant PhD programme and/or for employment in the business sector, in the banking sector, in agribusiness, food industry, national and international trade etc.