The preparation of students is carried out through chronologically, balanced, and logically arranged mandatory fundamental disciplines of a general theoretical, IT, and managerial nature, as well as disciplines with specialized and advanced knowledge and skills in the field of business information technology and systems management. The curriculum for bachelor's students is organized into seven "chains" of academic disciplines: Informatics and Information Technologies; Economics; Management, Business Information Technology Management; Social and Legal Sciences; Mathematics; and Foreign Languages. The curriculum for master's students is built from three groups of academic disciplines that form the specializations: Information Support for Modern Business; Information Systems for Remote Collaboration; and Intelligent Systems for Business Analytics. These three directions are also suggested by the business sector.
For this purpose, the program focuses on:
- Forming a comprehensive understanding of management and business information technologies as theoretical and applied fields;
- Providing in-depth knowledge and practical skills in the field of economics and management, including marketing management, innovation, production activities, personnel, and finance;
- Building knowledge and skills for the development, maintenance, and application in real business of information systems, including the management of their quality and information security;
- Deepening knowledge in the areas of: programming languages; computer networks and communications; computer graphics and animation; integrated and interactive, multimedia and mobile, internet and cloud technologies, with the aim of solving specific business problems, including the management of cloud organizations and data centers.
- Building knowledge and skills for the flexible digital transformation of modern business, and the management of software and investment projects.