Inf-BSc Information Systems specialization

There are three departments involved in the teaching of the Enterprise Information Systems specialization: the ETT, the SZIT and the TMIT. The coordinator of the specialization is the ETT. There are no sectors in this specialization.

The main characteristics and trends of the targeted field:

 

Companies have realized that they are lagging behind in the market if they do not have sufficient IT infrastructure. They can only respond quickly and reliably to market challenges if they support their entire business processes with comprehensive IT systems. They therefore manage their operations with an integrated corporate governance IT system, which manages all elements of the business, management, production planning and management processes together. The introduction of these systems has begun not only in the large corporate sector but also in small and medium-sized enterprises. Once implemented, the system must be constantly monitored and continuously adapted to internal and external requirements. Inter-organizational collaboration, such as supply chain management (SCM) or e-government, poses new challenges for system developers and operators. Exploiting the corporate information assets accumulating during the operation and recognizing the connections inherent in them are the great challenges of the present and the future. Extraction and uniform management of existing data and information scattered in existing systems, such as customer relationship management (CRM) and resource planning (ERP) systems, is an ongoing task. Instead of total integration, the implementation of cooperative systems is the main development direction.

 

Competences to be acquired

 

The main competence of those who have obtained a bachelor's degree in the specialization is the introduction, operation, development and integration of corporate systems as software applications according to the constantly renewing needs. They will be able to see the operation of the systems, recognize the corporate processes implemented in them, apply them in real business processes, reprogram them according to real needs. They become suitable for further study in the master's program.

 

The main topics of the acquired knowledge are:

 

  • Functional and technical architecture of typical enterprise applications, their operating principles.
  • Tasks of production planning and management, IT support from the point of view of management.
  • Master data and their definition methods, structure and interlocking of movement types, transactions, modules. Basics of management, events, processes, information management.
  • Algorithms and typical programming tasks for enterprise applications.
  • Data mining algorithms and their applications, runtime optimization.

 

Specialized subjects

 

The specialization includes three lecture + practical subjects (ie non-laboratory, independent laboratory):

 

Specialization laboratory

 

There are two laboratory subjects in the specialization, these are:

 

Independent laboratory, TDK, thesis

 

We offer a variety of topics for independent work, which are renewed from year to year. The latest topics and information on related subjects can be viewed on the website of the independent laboratory subject (VITMA387), or on the general independent laboratory website of the department.

 

Interested students have the opportunity to write a TDK dissertation at our department, either on a topic chosen for an independent laboratory or a dissertation, or on another topic. You can find out more about this on our TDK page.

Elective subjects (TMIT)

 

The current list of optional subjects announced by our department and recommended for this specialization can be found here.

Internship

 

For undergraduate students in Computer Science, the internship is mandatory for those starting their studies in September 2010. The condition for them to obtain a diploma is to complete an internship. You can read more about the internship in the care of our department on the following page:

 

  • About internships in the care of TMIT

 

Further learning opportunities

 

Master's Degree (MSc)

 

We provide our students who have completed the specialization with the opportunity to continue their studies in the MSc program, for which we mainly recommend the specializations of the Master of Business Informatics. Our department includes the Department of Electronic Public Administration and Public Services and the Department of Economic Analysis Informatics. Of course, it is also possible to pursue studies in various master's courses in computer science, such as the Networks and Services and Media Informatics specializations offered by our department.

Doctoral training (PhD)

 

Students completing their master’s degree have the opportunity to join our department as doctoral students. You can read more about this option on our doctoral training page.