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Graduate Profile

Knowledge

A graduate of the application domain Security of Information Systems (BIS) has general and practical knowledge in the field of encryption algorithms, information security, secure communication protocols, electronic banking, PKI (public-key infrastructure), biometrics and machine learning. A graduate of the application domain Modeling and simulation of event systems (MSUS) masters the advanced means of specifying information systems with the UML modeling language and with formal tools for describing the behavior of event systems, such as Petri nets, State Charts and Message Sequence Charts formalisms, rewriting logic, or process algebras. Understands specific phenomena of distributed event systems, especially phenomena such as component communication, interaction, independence and parallelism, causality and synchronicity of activities and events in distributed systems.

Skillset

A graduate of the applied informatics study program can specify, design, implement and maintain large-scale modern software applications for standard and specialized computer resources, expand the functionality of modern information technology systems, develop, adapt and implement modern information technologies in the selected application area. Can apply acquired knowledge in the design, modeling and analysis of event systems, in the application area of business systems management, workflow processes. A graduate is able to develop applications for mobile platforms.

Competencies

A graduate of the applied informatics program can work effectively as an individual, as a member and as a leader of a development team. He has knowledge and insight in the fields of big data, mobile computing, cloud computing, the Internet of Things, and the security of information systems. The graduate's employment opportunities are mainly in the areas of security and auditing of information systems, electronic banking and trade, in the area of cipher protection in state administration and special services, introduction and operation of electronic signatures and protection of sensitive data. The graduate's employment opportunities are mainly in the field of designing complex distributed information and communication systems and in the field of process modeling and auditing in companies and institutions, but also in the field of modeling and simulation of production and nested systems.

Profile courses

Employability of graduates

Graduates can apply all over the world with an above-average starting salary. The possibilities of applying a BIS graduate are mainly in the areas of security and auditing of information systems, electronic banking and trade, in the area of ​​cipher protection in state administration and special services, the introduction and operation of electronic signatures and the protection of sensitive data. The MSUS graduate's employment opportunities are mainly in the field of designing complex distributed information and communication systems and in the field of process modeling and auditing in companies and institutions, but also in the field of modeling and simulation of production and embedded systems.

Examples of professions the graduate is prepared for

These are professions in the field of IT and telecommunications, such as information and communication technology analyst, database analyst, database designer, data expert, network designer, ICT architect/designer, IT solution manager, software architect, software solution designer, ICT process specialist, multimedia developer applications and more (www.sustavapovolani.sk)

Examples of successful graduates

Statements of employers or regulators

Members of the Study Program Council from the environment of employers express the following opinion: "The Applied Informatics study program is evaluated by employers as balanced and building students' expertise in several professional areas. Graduates are thus ready to enter the labor market not only in Slovakia, but also in Europe or the wider area. They are also prepared for the new challenges that society, and not only in the field of applied informatics, will face in the near future." Attachment: Minutes of the meeting of the Study Program Council. https://is.stuba.sk/dok_server/slozka.pl?id=228436From the description of the study field of Informatics (System of Study Fields of the Slovak Republic) it follows that no opinion is required on the assumption of the application of graduates of the study program in practice.