The goal of interdisciplinary university study programme Informatics in Public Administration
The goal of the study programme is to offer students a greater selection of content provided by the faculties. Mobility of students, who will be able to participate in different academic environment, will ensure a higher quality of study, as both faculties endeavour to provide as high a quality of the study programme as possible.
With mobility and joint work of students and teachers of partner faculties, the joint study programme introduces an interdisciplinary dimension, thus increasing the value of results of the pedagogic and research and development work, and enhancing graduate employability.
General competencies (study results):
- Ability to define, understand and creatively solve professional challenges and problems in the fields of IT and management in the public and private sectors.
- Ability to search for expert sources and to critically evaluate the information obtained.
- Ability to acquire knowledge and knowledge independently, to conduct research and to translate research results and findings into practice.
- Ability to work within interdisciplinary professional teams.
- Ability to be a lifelong learner in a knowledge society.
- Ability to take responsibility and act ethically.
- Ability to communicate professionally in the mother tongue and at least one foreign language.
- Ability to present professional opinions clearly.
- Ability to communicate in a variety of contexts and formats.
Subject-specific competencies (study results):
- Integrating, transferring and applying knowledge from interdisciplinary fields.
- Understanding and ability to make analytical judgements in the fields of organisation and management.
- Understanding and ability to critically analyse administrative and legal regulation and practice in the Slovenian and European context.
- Ability to identify, analyse and solve problems in the fields of public and private sector management.
- Ability to analyse, plan, develop and renew information systems and the computerisation of business processes.
- Understanding and ability to apply computer and IT skills to public and private sector management and other relevant professional fields.
- Ability to carry out development engineering tasks in specific areas and to solve problems independently.
- Basic competence in administrative sciences, computer science and information technology.
- Ability to define, understand and creatively solve professional challenges and problems in the fields of informatics and management in the public and private sectors.