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7 Master's degrees offered by the university
Computer Sciences - Software Engineering
Graduate students in the Computer Sciences - Software Engineering program of the South East European University can work as professional software engineers or as software architects in the development of software companies or in IT departments of various different enterprises.
International Law
The International Law program of the South East European University is offered by the Faculty of Law.
Computer Sciences - Software and Application Development
The Computer Sciences - Software and Application Development program of the South East European University is offered by the Faculty of Contemporary Sciences and Technologies.
Business Administration
The Business Administration program of the South East European University is envisioned as an elite MBA program that is targeting experienced people from the region who seek a better qualification and a better career.
Computer Sciences - Data Engineering
The Master in Computer Sciences - Data Engineering at South East European University is a two-year postgraduate programme designed to equip students with advanced knowledge in data engineering. This course is offered in a full-time format, providing a comprehensive curriculum that prepares graduates for the evolving demands of the IT industry.
Business Informatics
Business Informatics (BI) is a widely known discipline in continental Europe. Even though it is similar to Information Systems, the Business Informatics program of the South East European University focuses more on the technical issues, including Information Systems and structural approaches for modeling and analyzing of the business processes and problems.
English Language Teaching
The objective of the English Language Teaching program of the South East European University is to provide students with solid knowledge of methodological theory and familiarize them with the skills necessary for application of the theory into teaching practice.