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Overview

Business Informatics is an integrative discipline that combines business administration with information technology and computer science enabling the graduates to provide efficient IT solutions to organisational issues and processes.

In line with this, it is a so-called interface discipline that is open to other disciplines. Graduates are able to understand the effects of information systems and to look into the ways how to optimise the design of application systems of digitized organisations on their road to full automatization. Specialists in Business Informatics can work both in research and in business, since they are capable of systems analysis and organisation, business & information systems engineering and (information) system development.

The curriculum of the master’s programme in Business Informatics was developed by experts from the John von Neumann Faculty of Informatics (NIK) and the Keleti Károly Faculty of Business and Management (KGK), as well as industry experts. Within the modern, digitalisation-focused, complex professional programme, the KGK is responsible for teaching economics, while the NIK is responsible for teaching IT. The financial technologies (FinTech) specialization is taught by industry experts.

Programme structure

Main areas of the course:
- Natural sciences20 Credits
- Professional core curriculum20 Credits
- Financial technologiies specialization related subjects38 Credits
- Thesis30 Credits
- Optional subjects12 Credits
Further iniiformation about the program and the courses available at:
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Career opportunities

The aim of the course is to train business IT specialists who can understand complex business processes, identify problems and develop solutions. They are able to identify the needs of IT systems supporting value-creating processes, to develop and manage the applications, and to carry out and coordinate research and development tasks. They are prepared to pursue their studies at doctoral level.

Apply now! Academic year 2025/26
Application deadline
31 Jan 2025, 14:00:00
Central European Time
Studies commence
1 Sept 2025
Apply now! Academic year 2025/26
Application deadline
31 Jan 2025, 14:00:00
Central European Time
Studies commence
1 Sept 2025