About the training program
At RUDN University, the Bachelor's degree programme in Applied Informatics offers two tracks: “Applied Informatics” and “Artificial Intelligence: Development and Training of Intelligent Systems.”
“Applied Informatics” focuses on designing, developing, and implementing information systems to address challenges in specific fields (business, public administration, medicine, etc.).
“Artificial Intelligence: Development and Training of Intelligent Systems” shifts the focus to AI: students gain in-depth knowledge of machine and deep learning, computer vision, natural language processing (NLP), and big data.
What do graduates do?
Areas of professional activity of graduates include:
- research activities in fields that use mathematical methods and computer technologies;
- solving various problems using mathematical modeling of processes and objects, as well as software;
- systems analysis of an application domain, formalization of solutions to applied problems and information system processes;
- development of automation and informatization projects for applied processes and creation of information systems in applied fields;
- carrying out work on the creation, modification, implementation, and maintenance of information systems, as well as managing such work.