Faculty of Informatics and Statistics, University of Economics in Prague explained

Faculty of Informatics and Statistics
Native Name:Fakulta informatiky a statistiky Vysoké školy ekonomické
Established:1991
Type:Public
Dean:prof. Ing. Jakub Fischer, Ph.D.
City:Prague
Country:Czech Republic
Students:2490[1]
Website:fis.vse.cz

The Faculty of Informatics and Statistics (FIS VŠE) (Czech: '''Fakulta informatiky a statistiky Vysoké školy ekonomické''', abbreviated FIS, F4), also known as the School of Informatics and Statistics, is the fourth of six faculties at Prague University of Economics and Business. The faculty was established in 1991, following the dissolution of the Faculty of Direction. Its academic focus is informatics, statistics, econometrics and other mathematical methods applied to business practice. The faculty has eight departments and several research laboratories, and hosts around 2,500 students across its programs.[2]

Departments

Departments of the faculty include:

Academics

The faculty offers Bachelor, Master and doctoral study programs.

Bachelor programs

Bachelor study programs are 3-3,5 years in length and conclude with a Bachelor State Examination and defence of a Bachelor thesis. Bachelor theses usually focus on practical topics.

Master programs

Masters programs end with a Final State Examination and defence of a thesis. Available subjects are divided into Major and Minor:

Major
  • Business Informatics (distance learning)
  • Cognitive Informatics
  • Knowledge Engineering
  • Econometrics and Operation Research
  • Economic Demography
  • Information Management
  • Information Systems Management [14]
  • Information Systems and Technologies
  • Statistics
Minor
  • Analysis of Socioeconomic Data
  • Business Information Technology
  • Communication, Interpretation, Multimedia (for remote study)
  • Corporate Performance Management
  • Data Engineering
  • Demography and Social Analysis
  • Econometrics
  • Insurance Mathematics
  • Intelligent Systems
  • Multimedia Communication
  • Presentation and the Communication of the Information
  • Quantitative Methods in Management
  • Quantitative Methods for IT Students (for remote study)
  • Quantitative Analysis
  • Security Management
  • Software Quality Management

Doctoral programs

Doctoral programs are usually at least three years long and conclude with the defence of a PhD thesis. Programs offered include Informatics, Econometrics and Operations Research, and Statistics.

Academic cooperation

The faculty cooperates with several academic and non-academic institutions, including Czech Technical University in Prague, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Czech Statistical Office, and a number of foreign universities.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Výroční zpráva o činnosti Fakulty informatiky a statistiky Vysoké školy ekonomické v Praze za rok 2019. 2020-12-25. https://web.archive.org/web/20201225142809/https://fis.vse.cz/wp-content/uploads/page/579/Vyrocni_zprava_FIS_2019.pdf. 2020-12-25. live.
  2. Web site: FIS Official Webpage.
  3. https://kdem.vse.cz/ Department of Demography website
  4. https://ekonometrie.vse.cz/ Department of Econometrics website
  5. https://kest.vse.cz/ Department of Economic Statistics website
  6. http://kizi.vse.cz/ Department of Information and Knowledge Engineering website
  7. https://kit.vse.cz/ Department of Information Technologies website
  8. Web site: DIT Official Webpage. 2011-10-24. https://web.archive.org/web/20120401091645/http://kit.vse.cz/english/about-dit/profil-katedry/. 2012-04-01. dead.
  9. https://kmat.vse.cz/ Department of Mathematics website
  10. https://kme.vse.cz/ Department of Multimedia website
  11. https://kstp.vse.cz/ Department of Statistics and Probability website
  12. https://ksa.vse.cz/ Department of Systems Analysis website
  13. Web site: DSA Official Webpage .
  14. Web site: ISM- new program.