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Graduate Profiles
Department of Informatics have formulated graduate profiles as follows :
Software developer: applies broad knowledge of programming languages, software development, and computer operating systems to software creation.
Systems analyst/developer: converts user requests or requirements into technical design specifications and acts as a liaison between the client / IT professional and the technology vendor.
Web developer: build our website including designed, testable, and efficient code using best software development practices.
Computer network specialist: maintains network system integrity by overseeing support systems, system server delivery capacity, and installed software.
Database specialist: maintains a database by planning, monitoring, and improving performance.
IT consultant: integrating information technology into the business and showing clients how to use IT more efficiently to help achieve goals and targets.
IT trainer: teaches IT staff to use a variety of computer programming languages and specialized applications.
Game technician/developer: developing game programs and networks for third-party use, designing games, and creating game mechanics that coordinate with a story.
Mobile Application Developer: developing and maintaining mobile applications including translating code, and designing new applications based on the latest concepts, best practices, and terminology for mobile application coding.
Security Specialist: to prevent cyber attacks on information systems and to prevent criminals from gaining access to financial information, military secrets, and other confidential data.
Data Analyst: identifies and communicates data-driven insights that enable managers, stakeholders, and other executives in an organization to make more informed decisions.
Software Project Manager: project planning and monitoring including project proposal writing, project cost estimation, scheduling, project staffing, software process customization, project monitoring and control, software configuration management, risk management, managerial report writing and presentation, and interacting with clients.
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