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Informatics unites computational sciences with arts, humanities, and various scientific fields through interdisciplinary collaboration to address complex challenges. By employing algorithmic methods and computing capabilities, it gathers and processes data, generates novel insights, and approaches both traditional and emerging issues from diverse viewpoints.
An informatics degree equips students with skills for professional roles in software engineering, UX design, and data governance. It also serves as excellent groundwork for advanced studies across multiple academic domains.
Students must meet the following requirements for admission: completion of academic upper secondary school (generally a total of 12-13 years of primary and secondary education); a corresponding secondary school diploma or leaving certificate; completion of minimum high school course requirements of the following: 4 years of English/language arts; 2 years in a single language of world languages; 3 years including courses in physical science, biology, chemistry, environmental science and physics of natural science; 3 years of social studies; 2 years of algebra; and 1 year of geometry.
English Language Requirements: