Overview
The Bachelor’s in Informatics at Kaunas University of Technology equips students with the skills to develop software, analyze data, and design cutting-edge IT systems for contemporary digital services. The program emphasizes practical training through laboratories, industry collaboration, and a mandatory internship, ensuring graduates are well-prepared for the workforce.
What you'll study
This four-year program typically encompasses a blend of core computer science principles and applied courses, focusing on:
- Core programming and software development
- Fundamentals of computer science and algorithms
- Internet technologies and web systems
- 3D graphics and multimedia technologies
- Data processing and modern IT system design
- Cloud technologies and deployment concepts
- Professional software development practices, including tools, testing, and teamwork
- High-performance computing topics (where applicable)
The curriculum combines theoretical knowledge with project-based learning, enabling students to gain technical expertise while fostering professional skills necessary for teamwork and industry-ready software development.
Entry requirements
Admission to the program typically requires:
- A solid academic background with a satisfactory Grade Point Average (GPA)
- A mathematics entry exam
- Final subject-based exams in information technologies, physics, biology, chemistry, or geography
- An English language proficiency test, such as IELTS or TOEFL
Students may also take the Online Mathematics Placement Test (OMPT) to demonstrate their mathematics proficiency for university admission.
Career prospects
Graduates of the Bachelor’s in Informatics are well-equipped to pursue diverse career paths in the technology sector. Potential career opportunities include:
- Software Developer
- Data Analyst
- Web Developer
- IT Consultant
- Systems Analyst
- Project Manager in IT
With recognized certifications and hands-on experience gained through internships, graduates are positioned to thrive in various roles within the dynamic field of information technology.