Business Informatics
- Revised under the academic supervision of BOKU University of Vienna, the program responds to the current needs of the labor market and the trends of digital transformation in the economy, agribusiness, services, and public administration.
- Integrates computer science, business processes, data science, and artificial intelligence within a unified interdisciplinary framework
- Develops advanced competencies in programming, software engineering, and business systems aligned with modern enterprise needs
- Prepares graduates to support data-driven decision-making and drive innovation in digital environments across institutions and businesses
- Development of software applications and digital platforms for managing business processes, logistics, finance, and marketing.
- Design and analysis of data systems, databases, business intelligence solutions, and decision-support systems.
- Application of modern technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, cloud computing, and cybersecurity in business environments.
- Use of data analytics, big data, and data visualization tools for forecasting, process optimization, and innovation in economics and agribusiness.
- Employment in software companies, IT departments of enterprises, agribusiness firms, financial institutions, consulting companies, and public sector organizations as Software Developers, Software Engineers, Systems Developers, and IT Specialists
- Data analysis, research, and innovation units as Data Scientists, Artificial Intelligence Specialists, Economic Data Analysts, and Business Intelligence Specialists.
- Employment in infrastructure and enterprise systems environments as Database Administrators, Cloud Specialists, IT Infrastructure Engineers, and ERP/CRM Systems Specialists, managing secure and scalable digital systems
- Employment in consulting, business, and public administration as IT Business Analysts, Digital Transformation Consultants, E-Service Specialists, and Innovation Advisors, supporting process optimization and digital innovation
Alban Stambolliu – Software Developer in e-Government services at KreatX; PhD student in “Economy and Agribusiness”, Part-time Academic Staff at FEA/AUT
"I graduated in Business Informatics from the Agricultural University of Tirana. I currently work as a Software Developer in e-Government Services at KreatX, contributing to the development and implementation of digital solutions for public sector services."
Haire Gjonaj – Master’s degree in “Business Informatics”, Business Analyst & Consultant at Galaxy sh.p.k., Part-time Lecturer at FEA/AUT
"Through my studies and professional experience, I have been involved in analyzing business requirements, testing digital systems, and supporting the implementation of technological solutions aligned with digital transformation objectives."
Joli Dura – Specialist at the Directorate of Programming and Development, AKSHI; Part-time Academic Staff at FEA/AUT
"I currently work as a Specialist in the Directorate of Programming and Development at the National Agency for Information Society (AKSHI), while also serving as a part-time academic staff member at the Faculty of Economics and Agribusiness, Agricultural University of Tirana."
M.Sc. Xhoana Ukaj – Specialist at the Directorate of e-Government Infrastructure, AKSHI; Part-time Academic Staff at FEA/AUT
"I am a Specialist in e-Government Infrastructure at the National Agency for Information Society (AKSHI), where I contribute to the development, management, and optimization of digital systems that support public services. I graduated in Business Informatics from the Agricultural University of Tirana, which provided me with a strong interdisciplinary foundation in information systems and digital technologies."
- Approximately 15% of the curriculum is dedicated to Natural Sciences, supporting analytical thinking and domain-specific understanding relevant to agribusiness and environmental systems
- Around 25% of the curriculum focuses on Socio-Economic Sciences, strengthening competencies in economics, management, and decision-making processes
- Approximately 60% of the curriculum is devoted to Technical Sciences, including programming, data science, artificial intelligence, and information systems
- Practical examples, case studies, and projects are oriented toward agribusiness and agro-industry, ensuring the development of applied and sector-specific competencies
The Business Informatics master program is designed based on an interdisciplinary approach that integrates technological innovation, data science, economic principles, and business management. This integrated perspective enables students to address complex real-world challenges and supports the development of innovative, data-driven solutions. The program represents a modern educational model that prepares graduates for emerging professions with a growing demand in the labour market, particularly in the context of digital transformation across the economy, agribusiness, and related sectors.
- Business Informatics, Informatics, Computer Science, or related ICT fields.
- Graduates from Economics, Business Management, Finance programs with an interest in digital transformation and information systems
- Engineering or other technical fields with foundational knowledge in mathematics, statistics, or programming.
- Candidates with basic competencies in quantitative methods, data analysis, or programming, who are motivated to develop interdisciplinary skills at the intersection of technology and business