Provider: Center for Professional Development
Business informatics deals with information and communication systems, which, unlike computer science, are not necessarily understood as electronic systems.
Rather, business informatics develops models for real, social and economic systems. From these, it attempts to formulate requirements for information systems and to generate information models.
Business informatics forms the interface between core informatics and the various business areas such as marketing, finance, management, etc. For a long time, business informatics focused on intra-company information systems. Today they are complemented by inter-company and inter-company information systems. Today's companies or institutions use a multitude of different information systems, which require that the flow of information between these sub-systems is channeled, consolidated and networked in a goal-oriented manner. This is in order to ultimately optimize the value creation of a company.
You have one of the following professional qualifications:
Computer scientist, mediamatician, businesswoman / businessman.
Profile M or E or a federal certificate of proficiency in another profession
with at least three years of basic education or
a high school diploma and at least three years of professional experience in the field of business informatics.
Anyone with another professional or tertiary qualification can be admitted following our "sur-dossier" admission procedure if they meet the ZbW's admission criteria.