Graduates of Master Programmes in Social Informatics and Sociology and Policies for the Territory are highly employable and start to establish links with potential employers already during the pratical training. The most common careers in the social informatics sphere are project leader and analyst/consultant in the fields of web service and analytics, communications, statistics and data science, marketing research and advertising, research management, business and internet startups.
Graduates will gain knowledge of social science research methodology, understand information and network society, data science and project management applicable on design, implementation and evaluation of ICTs. While the ability of overcoming the traditional gap between social sciences and computer sciences is one of the most valuable job skills in the digital market, other competences, such as the ability to conduct independent research on an advanced level, to successfully manage a project, to be able to use statistical programmes, and to know how to conceptualize and evaluate a web service, are also of equal importance. Numerous visiting lecturers from various companies and other universities help bring students’ competencies closer to the needs of labor market.