Bachelor
Informatics-Mathematics-Economy, Bachelor's, 3 years
- Years3 Years
- ECTS credits180
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What you Learn
Required Learning Outcomes
On completion of the study programme the candidate will have the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:
Knowledge
The candidate
- has a broad knowledge of computer science, statistics and economic theory.
- is able to convey basic insight from the models, in an intuitive way.
Skills
The candidate
- has sufficient mathematical, statistical and programming skills to model economic problems,
- can use a broad range of methods from statistics and computer science to analyse economic and industrial problems,
- masters classical fields of mathematics such as calculus and linear algebra, as well as basic programming,
- and is able to participate in projects in system development and programming.
General competence
The candidate is able to
- work in individual and collaborative settings,
- analyse and evaluate legal and ethical aspects of his/her own work,
- give a critical and thoughtful view of his/her own and collaborator's work,
- and to expand his/her field of knowledge on his/her own.