Master programs and postgraduate courses in informatics is directed at graduates with bachelor's or master's degree of scientific or engineering area and interested in a career related to issues such as the collection and processing of data and information, automated processing of documents, research and computerized study applied to various fields of science, technology, economiy and social activities. Boys and girls lovers of numbers, calculations, algorithms, programming choose a path of specialization concerned with data to become men and women of science rather than teachers or experts in network systems, computers, internet.
Career opportunities
Graduates of a master's degree in informatics will be able to find employment in software development companies, engineering and design centers, companies operating on the web. They can also choose to work as freelancers as systems analysts, computer analysts, programmers, developers, database experts.
The MA in Communication Design program approaches business communication as a synthesis of economic and artistic dimensions. You’ll develop your expertise in both dimensions during this two-year program.
At the end of the training course, students will have the opportunity to carry out a Project Enhancement Studio, under the guidance of the course lecturers, which will enable them to further refine the skills required to enter the world of work.
The program prepares students to work effectively with heterogonous, large-scale, real-world data, training them to become experts in extracting useful business insights.
A data scientist is responsible for developing strategies for data analysis. This figure is increasingly in demand and jobs in thids field will increase by 11 percent by 2024. For this reason the average salary of a Data Scientist is constantly growing.
The Master’s objective is the training of professional profiles able to follow the design and production process of lighting, in interior architecture, urban exteriors,museums, temporary installations, and the areas of hospitality...
The professional figure can work in the different sectors of Furniture/Interior design within company teams dedicated to CMF Design, Colour design, Material design and Surface design.
The Media and Development MA is an interdisciplinary course that teaches main theories, concepts, case studies and practical media skills around the theme of media and development and its implications for less developed countries.
This course is for graduates whose first degree is in a non-computing discipline. The principal areas of focus are programming, networking, hardware and analysis. Your skills in these areas will be developed to a level sufficient for you to apply them in a professional environment.
Guided by academics with a wealth of industrial experience, this programme develops your knowledge and practical technical development skills by providing extensive training in the subjects at the heart of computing, including object-oriented programming, database systems, and information systems
The Applied Measurement Science programme is meant to help in filling this gap by providing contemporary, practically oriented education in physical and chemical measurement science. It has been estimated that up to 50% of chemistry graduates work at different analysis or testing laboratories.
Without assuming any prior informatics experience, this course gets biologists up to speed with essential bioinformatics skills and provides the opportunity to apply these in a cutting edge research project.
The International Master’s Programme in Computer Science prepares students for becoming leading specialists in public and private organizations and for further studies at the PhD level in Computer Science.
This highly innovative new course is developed in collaboration with the Media Diversity Institute.
Interiors as relationship spaces, designed to host and organize all human activities: ambience that communicates and involves users physically, emotionally, and socially.
This course, closely linked with the Cisco Networking Academy, provides the opportunity to study modules from the Cisco curriculum and gain valuable work experience.
Our course is designed to address the challenges of the modern industrial world. It focuses on power electronics, renewable systems, signal processing, holistic modelling of electronic systems and image processing.
This course is for graduates whose first degree is in a non-computing discipline. The principal areas of focus are programming, networking, hardware and analysis. Your skills in these areas will be developed to a level sufficient for you to apply them in a professional environment.
The Entertainment Law LLM combines academic analysis with the commercial practice elements of entertainment law. Entertainment is one area which we can all associate with in some shape or form, and the interaction of this exciting subject with the law produces an interesting and eclectic mix.
MSc in Software Engineering imparts general software engineering skills, and specialized skills in enterprise systems and embedded real-time systems.
Our MSc in Computer Science by Research involves an extended (one-year) individual research project carried out as part of one of our established research groups, combined with selected taught modules.
There is currently a continued growth in demand for specialists in computer science and our course builds on the subject's core principles, with a specific focus on the issues involved in implementing and maintaining an information system, as well as its design and development.
Hult’s Master of International Business (MIB) degree helps students acquire practical business knowledge with a focus on international and cross-cultural understanding of the marketplace. This degree is particularly well-suited to recent university graduates who do not have work experience.
Underpinned by a strong values base, it emphasises social justice and inclusive principles, whilst acknowledging and critiquing the many different perspectives in policy and practice