M.Sc.Applied Informatics
Study location | Lithuania, Kaunas |
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Academic field | Computer science (ISCED 481) Information systems (JACS I200) |
Type | Master, full-time |
Nominal duration | 2 years (120 ECTS) |
Study language | English |
Awards | M.Sc. (Master in Applied Informatics) |
Tuition fee | €5,157 per year |
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Application fee | €100 one-time |
Registration fee | To be confirmed You need to choose an individual service package. Please contact the center curator or your agent and consult. You become a part of student union and ambassador program automatically after you will get Base or Standard or VIP status. *Do not forget to ask discount |
Entry qualification | Undergraduate diploma (or higher) Please provide the secondary school leaving certificate in the original language. If the diploma is not issued in English, a certified translation should be provided. The document must be legalised/apostilled. You must take the original entry qualification documents along with you when you finally go to the university. It is necessary to have notarized certified documents translated, legalized and apostilled. |
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Territory requirements | Applications are NOT accepted from the following territories (based on citizenship): Bangladesh, Iraq, Pakistan, Yemen. |
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Language requirements | English Baltic Center examination. |
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Overview
Programme is oriented towards today’s and tomorrow’s application domains, covering data retrieval, robotics, artificial intelligence, neural networks, data visualisation, distributed and cloud computing.
Competencies Acquired – Knowledge and understanding of data mining techniques and their applicability in different domains. – Knowledge and understanding of the design and implementation of intelligent and adaptive systems. – Knowledge of professional development of commercial and social IT products using modern computer platforms, and estimation of their demand, impact and relevance to users, enterprises or organizations. – Ability to perform interdisciplinary R&D in data mining and data analysis field, apply research results in practical applications. – Ability to perform interdisciplinary R&D in natural language processing and information retrieval field, apply research results in practical applications. – Ability to perform interdisciplinary R&D in systems analysis, modelling, identification and control field, apply research results in practical applications. – Ability to apply data mining techniques for the analysis of diverse data (sound, ECG, EEG). – Ability to analyze, formalize and model systems and processes of different complexity. – Ability to apply Natural Language Processing techniques. – Ability to apply parallel programming skills for the development of concurrent distributed and multi-core/-processor systems. – Ability to design multiplatform services and applications, integrating intelligent and adaptive technologies. – Ability to clearly and convincingly present problems and suggested solutions to experts and non-experts, using ground knowledge, reasoning, relevant presentation tools and methods. – Ability to professionally communicate and collaborate in distributed IT projects. – Ability to critically analyse IT projects and their influence to business, culture and society context.
Programme structure
*1 year *
1 semester
Operation Research and Management - 6;
Machine Learning - 6;
System Analysis and Modelling - 6;
Research Project No. 1 - 6;
2 semester
Recognition of Signals - 6;
Neural Networks - 6;
Adaptive and Intelligent Systems - 6;
Research Project No. 2 - 6;
*2 year *
1 semester
Formal Methods in Modelling - 6;
Parallel and Distributed Computing – 6;
Mobile Application Infrastructure - 6;
Research Project No. 3 - 6;
2 semester
Master Thesis 30.
Career opportunities
Graduates of Applied Informatics will be able to work as programmers, software architects, analysts, consultants, project managers, department managers in different organizations, state institutions and business units; as researchers, scientific workers, assistants and lectors in science and education institutions. Graduates will be able to establish their own information technology business companies. Graduates of Applied Informatics may continue studies in PhD studies in informatics (Computer Science) or Computer Engineering.