Programul de studii de licență: Matematică informatică
The study programme of Mathematical Informatics provides the necessary background for further study and scientific work in interdisciplinary fields involving mathematics and computer science. Graduates of Mathematical Informatics receive knowledge background sufficient for any master study programme in related mathematical, for studies in computer science and suitable also for their professional activity in education.
Graduates of Mathematical Informatics receive knowledge background sufficient to teach Mathematics, Informatics and Information Technology in in any state or private educational institution of gymnasial level (under the condition of graduating the pedagogical module), to apply their theoretical knowledge in solving practical problems, to design and implement computer systems.
The programme’s purpose is to prepares professionals with rigorous training in mathematics, a high qualification and a versatile profile, who will also be highly capable of addressing problems and finding solutions in the field of computer science. They will acquire the ability to design, implement and manage computer system projects and innovative intelligent systems.
The study plan of Mathematical Informatics places emphasis on mathematical disciplines and formal methods and on theoretical computer science subjects
Core courses (from the study plan): Algebra (I-III), Mathematical Analysis (I-III), Geometry (I-III), Differential Equations, Complex Analysis, Probabilities and statistics, Algorithms and Programming, Computer System Architecture, Operating Systems, Databases.
It's worth studying because:
This double degree responds to a growing demand from the world of science, technology and research, leading to a high employment rate.
Thanks to the double profile, it is possible to work in any of the two fields for which these degrees qualify students.
Programme gives wide mathematical knowledge and develops mathematical techniques using skills in the fields of IT, finance, engineering. Graduates can work at the science and education institutions, industry, agencies of information and social investigations, management institutions.