Informatics

If you are interested in technology, programming and want to make an impact on the future, theInformatics major is perfect for you. This is a dynamic field that is growing at a dizzying pace and opens up many career opportunities for you.

By studying Informatics, you will gain skills in application development, technical problem solving and data analysis.

You will learn programming languages, system design and working with databases, which will allow you to be competitive in the job market. Job prospects are very broad – from working in large technology companies, to start-ups, to the gaming or artificial intelligence industry.

In addition, Informatics is a major that develops logical thinking and creativity,
and these skills are valued in any industry. If you want to create solutions of the future and be assured of a stable career, studying in this field is a great choice.

Join us and start your adventure with technologies today!

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Educational requirements

Competition on the basis of secondary school certificate – the result of the one of the following subjects is scored: mathematics, physics or informatics. If an applicant passed more than one of the above subjects, the best result is taken into consideration. 

The qualifying score may not be below 35% at the ordinary level.

In addition to a Secondary School Certificate a candidate is also required to submit:

  • a certificate confirming English language proficiency at B2 level: (see the list)

* the written part of Polish matura examination in English language at the advanced level with the result 60% or higher is tantamount to a  certificate confirming English language proficiency at level B2

Admissions Office KUL will convert your results into Polish grading system according to the score convertion rules

Why Informatics at KUL?

  • general knowledge of computer networks, operational system, databases, data structures, computer architecture, software engineering, computer graphics, computer-assisted data analysis and mathematical modeling
  • skills for applying the mathematical apparatus in theory and practice, skills for proving theorems and assumption in IT problem solving
  • ability to formulate problems arising at the stage of scientific research, making assessments and critical analysis of solutions, using IT tools in the analysis of problems and desire to further deepen knowledge in the field of computer science
  • qualifications to act as self-employed specialists; preparation for developing a small-size IT company
  • understanding the general, legal and formal requirements for self-employment with reference to the IT industry

Studies prepare for:

  • progress to MA programmes (e.g. in Informatics, Mathematics)
  • undertake postgraduate course

Our Graduates:

Graduates of “Programming and information processing” specialisation

  • are equipped with the core skills in data protection and cryptography, theory of graphs and networks and complex methods of algorithmizing
  • have advanced knowledge of SQL; can create relational databases for typical purposes
  • can program in objective languages
  • can use design patterns
  • can write scripts and design web apps in a selected framework

Graduates of “Computer graphics and multimedia” specialisation

  • possess knowledge of mathematical foundations of computer graphics, methods and algorithms in computer graphics, computer-assisted image analysis, computer animation and internet graphics.
  • can use computer graphics applications and tool apps for processing 2D and 3D animations

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