"Applied Informatics in law"

Informatics and law specialist - an expert who: 

is a professional in the field of information systems, can solve the functional problem in subject domain, and manage information flows; 

has a special education in computer science and is engaged in creation, implementation, analysis and maintenance of professionally-oriented information systems in the field of law; 

solves functional problems, as well as manages the information, material and cash flows in law with the help of information systems; 

deals with professionally oriented program shells (which they design, create and use), consisting of special software, information and organizational measures to support the functioning of specific processes in the field of jurisprudence. 

Where can I work after graduation

Areas of employment for graduates of "Applied Informatics in law":

  • bodies of state and municipal government;
  • financial and economic institutions;
  • social welfare agencies;
  • law enforcement: the internal affairs bodies, prosecutors, court;
  • justice agencies;
  • notaries;
  • customs;
  • information centers;
  • archives;
  • bodies of state statistics;
  • controls at enterprises of different legal forms;
  • administration, office of legal counsel.

Who can I work as

On graduating from the University informatics and law specialists can work in as a systems analyst, network administrator or database specialist, information systems, information services specialist. The double qualification gives additional benefits: it allows you to get to work not only at an information office, but also on the position of the relevant application area in which the expert is qualified (law), as well as at the intersection of information and application areas. Consequently, a specialist like that will have ample opportunities in employment.