University of Ljubljana Master in Business Informatics
University of Ljubljana

University of Ljubljana

Master in Business Informatics

Ljubljana, Slovenia

MSc

2 years

English

Full time, Part time

30 Jun 2026

Oct 2026

EUR 4,700 / per year *

On-Campus

* Tuition fees apply to certain non-EU citizens.

Key Summary

    About : The Master in Business Informatics focuses on bridging the gap between business and IT. This two-year program equips students with skills in information technology, business strategy, and data analysis. You'll explore various aspects of digital transformation and learn how to implement technology solutions to enhance business processes.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue careers in areas like business analysis, IT consulting, and project management. The skills learned prepare students for roles that require a deep understanding of both technology and business, allowing them to contribute to strategic decision-making in organizations.

Students will acquire knowledge in the field of renewal of business processes and business models with the help of IT, business analytics, digitalisation, organisation and management of informatics, implementation of information projects, as well as broader business knowledge. We are constantly updating the programme, and during the latest redesign we placed more emphasis on business analytics and digital business and innovation, as there is a high demand for people with these skills in the current market.


The Business Informatics programme enrols graduates from various faculties, with typically a third of students coming from the Faculty of Economics, a third from other programmes such as computer science, electrical engineering, and social informatics, and a third from abroad. This makes it possible to work in interdisciplinary and international teams.


Most courses focus on project work, which allows students to apply the knowledge they have gained in their chosen companies. There is also a lot of practical work with modern business IT solutions and analytical tools. Students are encouraged to solve real-world business challenges in their master's thesis.


The programme is offered as full-time or part-time study. Part-time students are particularly encouraged to find topics for project assignments and master's theses in the companies where they are employed, which makes it easier to balance work and study.