Professionally oriented study programs
When a program is "professionally oriented," it means:
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The main emphasis is on practical skills and practical application — it is not just about theoretical knowledge, but about preparing for a specific profession.
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This is only a bachelor's degree program; the program does not continue with a master's degree. However, if you want to continue, you can choose from other related study programs.
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The program includes mandatory professional practice in a real work environment so that you can try out what awaits you "in the field."
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The study plan is designed so that graduates can easily find employment after graduation — in other words, the program reflects the needs of the labor market and the requirements of employers.
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The subjects and activities are more user-friendly/practical — these may include projects with a direct link to practice, internships, laboratory or field exercises, or cooperation with employers.
Why you, as an applicant, will appreciate this
If you choose a professionally oriented program, this means:
that you will not only obtain a diploma, but also real practical skills that will help you immediately after graduation,
that you will spend part of your studies directly in practice, which will give you experience and contacts,
The program is designed to prepare you for a specific profession, not just theory — so your chances of finding a job are higher.