On this course students acquire in-depth specialist knowledge in the core areas of Computer Science. These include: databases, programming, mathematics, the architecture of computers and computer networks, and system programming. Over and above this, examples of current computer science topics with relevance to society include multimedia, bioinformatics, security and man-machine interfaces. Furthermore, students learn about algorithms and data structures, theoretical and practical computer science and the application of these areas in other specialist fields, such as medicine or electrical engineering. To this end, as a minor subject they also cover the essential features of an area other than computer science

Degree: Computer Science (B. Sc.)

In order to receive a German diploma, one semester is required at our partner university – OVGU Magdeburg.
Standard period of study: 8 semesters

START OF STUDIES

Admission requirements: Entrance examination of the TU Sofia, examination of German language (through German Abitur, German language examination of level II DSD II, central sixth form examination – ZOP or TestDaF)

Course of studies: The detailed course of study can be found in the section Regulation Documents › Study plans.

Stays abroad: For a double degree it is necessary to acquire 30 credit points at the partner university OVGU in Magdeburg.

PERSPEKTIVES AFTER GRADUATION
Information Technology, worldwide networking and the advent of computer-based systems in all social, business and private areas offers great potential. Therefore, graduates are valued specialists with diverse profiles.

Possible occupations are in the design and implementation of technical systems in the data processing industry. Examples include computer manufacturers, telecommunications companies, software houses, users of administration systems, technical industries, multimedia service providers and consulting firms. Project management and development of new software-based products.

The Master’s degree opens up additional prospects – from research and development to business management.

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Would you like to learn to analyse and optimise complex machines at the interface between mechanics, electrical engineering, and IT? In the Mechatronics and information technology course, you will learn the basics of mathematics, physics, computer science and the areas of materials science and electronics.

Degree: Mechatronics and information technology (B. Sc.)

In order to receive a German diploma, two semester are required at our partner university – KIT.
Standard period of study: 8 semesters

START OF STUDIES
Admission requirements: Entrance examination of the TU Sofia, examination of German language (through German Abitur, German language examination of level II DSD II, central sixth form examination – ZOP or TestDaF)

Course of studies: The detailed course of study can be found in the section Regulation Documents › Study plans.

Stays abroad: For a double degree it is necessary to acquire 30 credit points at the partner university FOM

PERSPEKTIVES AFTER GRADUATION
After completing the bachelor’s degree, there is the option of doing a master’s degree in Industrial management or Business administration at FDIBA. With your degree, you have access to various industries, from vehicles to medical technology to aerospace. The main tasks can be the development, programming, and installation of the required machine software, as well as testing and maintenance work.


Business informatics specialists can be considered creative professionals, comparable to an engineer or architect. Many of our students see themselves as communicative and creative people who acquire technical and design skills during their studies to later build new and better information systems with and for users. The structure of the degree program corresponds to the three major areas of competence of the business information scientist, which we call understanding, designing and applying:

  • Understanding means knowing both the needs of organizations and the possibilities of modern information technology.
  • Designing means conceiving and building IT solutions that not only meet technical requirements, but also have a high aesthetic and ergonomic quality.
  • Applying means the targeted use of IT solutions in organizations so that they can work more successfully.

One third of the study program can be freely chosen, so that our students can develop according to their personal interests.


Degree: Business informatics (B. Sc.)

In order to receive a German diploma, two semester are required at our partner university – OVGU Magdeburg.
Standard period of study: 8 semesters

START OF STUDIES
Admission requirements: Entrance examination of the TU Sofia, examination of German language (through German Abitur, German language examination of level II DSD II, central sixth form examination – ZOP or TestDaF)

Course of studies: The detailed course of study can be found in the section Regulation Documents › Study plans.

Stays abroad: For a double degree it is necessary to acquire 30 credit points at the partner university OVGU in Magdeburg.

PERSPEKTIVES AFTER GRADUATION
Business informatics specialists develop and implement IT solutions that effectively support business organization. They are versatile and can specialize in a wide variety of directions. The focus of their interest is the goal-oriented interaction between people, their tasks in organizations, the services created and the use of IT. Business informatics specialists therefore play a central role in today’s companies, from which (analogous to IT) they have become indispensable. They combine many skills, which the graduates of traditional courses of studies bring along only subject-related isolated. In this way, they are much better able to meet the requirements of modern, IT-driven companies and can choose attractive employers.