Informatics
Why Informatics program at European University?
European University's undergraduate program in Informatics presents students with unique opportunities:
- Practice-oriented Teaching: Students spend a significant amount of time on practical work during their courses, allowing them to hone their hands-on skills.
- Modern Technology Training: Courses encompass all the contemporary approaches and technologies vital for software planning and development.
- Real Project Experience: Students have the chance to immerse themselves in a real-world working environment within the university, undertake internships, and apply their acquired knowledge in tangible settings.
- Participation Opportunities: The university actively engages in programming both locally and internationally, organizing Olympiads, and boasts its own Olympic programming team. Continuous training and development of this team are in progress. Additionally, students can participate in international or local Olympiads, hackathons, and programming meetings.
- Employment Opportunities: The faculty in the program have extensive experience in software engineering. Many are active developers, programmers, or tech project managers, offering employment avenues for eager and motivated students.
- Faculty professors: The courses are taught by highly qualified professionals who possess both theoretical knowledge and practical experience in informatics.
- Emphasis on English Proficiency: Catering to both local and international job markets, the program places a special focus on English language proficiency, including industry-specific English.
- Open Lectures: Aligning with students' interests and current national trends, the university regularly invites industry specialists for public lectures and panel discussions, facilitating dialogues on pressing topics.
- Conferences: The faculty hosts student conferences, awarding prizes to excellent participants.
- Successful Graduates: More than 90% of the Informatics program alumni find professional employment in either private or public sectors, showcasing their competitiveness.
- International Opportunities: The program has cooperation agreements with various European universities. This collaboration allows students to engage in exchange programs.
- EU LAB: The university houses the specialized EU LAB, where students can bring software, website, or mobile app ideas to life. This lab nurtures innovation, offering students a platform to launch their concepts.
Head of the program
Besik Tabatadze
Email: tabatadze.besik@eu.edu.ge