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EQANIE formulētie studiju rezultāti pirmā cikla (līdz bakalaura grādam) studiju programmām

Underlying Conceptual Basis for Informatics

E1-1 Knowledge and understanding of the key aspects and concepts of their informatics discipline, including some at the forefront of that discipline

E1-2 An awareness of the wider spectrum of informatics disciplines

Analysis, Design and Implementation

E2-1 Insight into possible application fields of informatics

E2-2 Ability to become familiar with new informatics applications

E2-3 Preciation of the need for deep domain knowledge in certain application areas; appreciation of the extent of this in at least one situation

E2-4 Formalisation and specification of real-world problems whose solution involves the use of informatics

E2-5 Understanding the complexity of informatics problems and the feasibility of their solution

E2-6 Knowledge of appropriate solution patterns

E2-7 Ability to select and use relevant analytic and modelling methods

E2-8 Ability to describe a solution at an abstract level

E2-9 Ability to apply their knowledge and understanding to the design of hardware and/or software which meets specified requirements

E2-10 Knowledge of all phases of the software life cycle for building new, and maintaining and commissioning existing, software systems

E2-11 Selection and usage of appropriate process models and programming environments for projects involving traditional applications as well as emerging application areas

E2-12 Modelling and design of human-computer interaction

E2-13 Creation and thorough testing of software systems

E2-14 Familiarity with existing software and application systems and use of their elements

Technological, Methodological and Transferable Skills

E3-1 Combine theory and practice to complete informatics tasks

E3-2 The ability to undertake literature searches, and to use data bases and other sources of information

E3-3 The ability to design and conduct appropriate experiments, to interpret data and draw conclusions

E3-4 Awareness of relevant state-of-the-art technologies and their application

E3-5 Recognition of the need for, and engagement in life-long learning

Other Professional Competences

E4-1 Ability to complete tasks from different application areas while taking into account the existing technical, economical and social context

E4-2 Consideration of the economic, social, ethical and legal conditions expected in informatics practice

E4-3 Awareness of project management and business practices, such as risk and change management, and understanding of their limitations

E4-4 Ability to function effectively as an individual and as a member of a team

E4-5 Ability to organise their own work independently

E4-6 Ability to formulate an acceptable problem solution using informatics in a cost-effective and time-efficient way

E4-7 Basic knowledge in estimating and measuring expense and productivity

E4-8 Ability to communicate effectively with colleagues, (potential) users and the general public about substantive issues and problems related to their chosen specialisation; communication competence to present ideas and suggested solutions convincingly in written and verbal form

EQANIE formulētie studiju rezultāti otrā cikla (pēc bakalaura grāda) studiju programmām

Underlying Conceptual Basis for Informatics

E5-1 Profound knowledge and understanding of the principles of informatics

E5-2 Either a deepened knowledge of a chosen specialisation or broadened knowledge of informatics in general

E5-3 Critical awareness of the forefront of their specialisation

Analysis, Design and Implementation

E6-1 Specification and completion of informatics tasks that are complex, incompletely defined or unfamiliar

E6-2 Formulation and solution of problems also in new and emerging areas of their discipline

E6-3 Application of the state of the art or innovative methods in problem solving, possibly involving use of other disciplines

E6-4 Ability to think creatively to develop new and original approaches and methods

Technological, Methodological and Transferable Skills

E7-1 Integration of knowledge from different disciplines, and handling complexity

E7-2 Comprehensive understanding of applicable techniques and methods for a particular specialisation, and of their limits

E7-3 Awareness of the limits of today’s knowledge and the practical application of the state-of-theart technology

E7-4 Knowledge and understanding of informatics to create information models, complex systems and processes

E7-5 Ability to contribute to the further development of informatics

Other Professional Competences

E8-1 Independent work in their professional field

E8-2 Managerial abilities and effective functioning as leader of a team that may be composed of different disciplines and levels

E8-3 Effective work and communication also in international contexts

E8-4 Systematic approach to project management and business practices, such as risk and change management