Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies Master of Engineering in Information Technologies
Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies

Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies

Master of Engineering in Information Technologies

Jelgava, Latvia

Master degree

2 years

English

Full time

Feb 2026

EUR 3,300 / per year

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The Master of Engineering in Information Technologies offers a comprehensive curriculum focused on essential concepts in technology and engineering. The program delves into areas such as software development, network security, and data management. With a duration of two years, students can enhance their skills through hands-on projects and collaborative learning environments, fostering a practical understanding of real-world applications.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue a range of career opportunities, such as software engineer, systems analyst, network administrator, or IT project manager. The program prepares students for roles in both private and public sectors, equipping them with relevant technical expertise.

Academic profile

Nowadays the development of all sectors of economic and scientific activities is closely related to the application of Information Technologies (IT). The programme is oriented towards the following applications of IT in the interdisciplinary trends:

  • computerized production control systems with the aim to educate you for the analysis of production systems and the development and maintaining of control systems by using the specificity of hardware;
  • systems analysis – you will have good theoretical knowledge of software engineering and practical skills to solve the problems related to the designing, maintaining and application of software systems;
  • information technologies in biosystems with the aim to prepare you to be creative and to be able to apply new solutions of information technologies for storing and analyzing biological data.

The study programme is completed with the elaboration and defense of the Master thesis.