Masters Study Program in

Business Informatics

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Instructors

The study program "Business Informatics" was developed in 2009 by a group of nine instructors using advanced requirements engineering methods. Most of the members of this group have become instructors of the study program and are still involved in the implementation of the program.

All lecturers are highly qualified, with experience in international cooperation and scientific projects, and are constantly improving their qualifications, which correspond to the courses they lead. Most of the instructors have experience in the industry with over 15 Ph.D. holders being involved in maintaining the courses within the study program. The program includes one academician of the Latvian Academy of Sciences, two LZA correspondents and six experts of the Latvian Science Council. Several lecturers also have experience of working in higher education institutions of other countries. The qualifications of the teaching staff involved in the implementation of the study program "Business Informatics" fully meet the conditions of the study program implementation and the requirements of regulatory acts.

List of Instructors

M.sc.ing. Ainārs Auziņš

Researcher, Department of Artificial Intelligence and Systems Engineering, RTU
Studiju kurss:
Advanced Data Technologies (in cooperation with Ilze Andersone, Ilze Birzniece and Jānis Eiduks)

MBA Airita Aksjoņenko

Guest lecturer and Head of Communication and Marketing at Banku Augstskola
Course(s) Taught:
e-Business Solutions (in cooperation with Aleksejs Jurenoks)

Dr.sc.ing. Aleksejs Jurenoks

Associate professor and Head of the Department of Software Engineering, RTU
Course(s) Taught:
e-Business Solutions (in cooperation with Airita Aksjoņenko)

M.sc.ing Arnis Staško

Researcher, Institute of Applied Computer Systems, RTU
Studiju kursi:
Sistēmu teorija (sadarbībā ar Jāni Grundspeņķi)
Informācijas sistēmu drošības inženierija (sadarbībā ar Raimundas Matulevicius)

Ph.D. Bohdan Haidabrus

Docētājs, Informācijas tehnoloģijas institūts, RTU
Course(s) Taught:
Portfolio Management Technologies (in cooperation with Janis Grabis)

Ph.D. Claudio Andres Rivera

Associate professor and Director of Riga Business School
Course(s) Taught:
Leadership (in cooperation with Greg Mathers)
Business Communication Skills (in cooperation with Greg Mathers)
Business Ethics

Dr.sc.ing. Ērika Nazaruka

Associate professor, Department of Applied Computer Sciences, RTU
Course(s) Taught:
 Quality, Risk, and Security Technologies (in cooperation with Renate Strazdina)

M.oec. Greg Mathers

Lecturer at Riga Business School
Course(s) Taught:
Business Communication Skills (in cooperation with Claudio Andres Rivera)
Leadership (in cooperation with Claudio Andres Rivera)

Dr.sc.ing. Gundars Alksnis

Associate professor, Department of Applied Computer Sciences, RTU
Course(s) Taught:
Storage Networking
Service Science, Management and Engineering (in cooperation with Mārīte Kirikova, and Pēteris Rudzājs)

Dr.sc.ing. Ilze Birzniece

Assistant professor, Department of Artificial Intelligence and Systems Engineering, RTU

Dr.sc.ing. Ilze Andersone

Assistant professor, Department of Artificial Intelligence and Systems Engineering, RTU
Course(s) Taught:
Artificial Intelligence in Business
Advanced Data Technologies (in cooperation with Ainars Auzins, and Janis Eiduks)

MBA Janis Bergs

Guest lecturer at Riga Business School
President of SAF North America
Course(s) Taught:
Entrepreneurship (in cooperation with Janis Grevins)

Dr.habil.sc.ing. Jānis Grundspeņķis

Professor, Department of Artificial Intelligence and Systems Engineering, RTU
Course(s) Taught:
Systems Theory (in cooperetion with Arnis Staško )

Dr.sc.ing. Jānis Eiduks

Associate professor, Department of Artificial Intelligence and Systems Engineering, RTU
Course(s) Taught:
Advanced Data Technologies (in cooperation Ainars Auzins, Ilze Andersone and Ilze Birzniece)

Dr.sc.ing. Jānis Grabis

Professor and Head of the Department of Management Information Technology and Director of the Instiute of Information Technology, RTU

Dr.oec. Jānis Grēviņš

Assistant professor at Riga Business School
Course(s) Taught:
Business Law
Entrepreneurship (in cooperation with Janis Bergs)
Corporate Governance (in cooperation with Justin Bancroft)

Ph.D. Jens Myrup Pedersen

Professor at Aalborg University, Denmark

M.Ed. Justin Bancroft

Lecturer at Riga Business School
Course(s) Taught:
Corporate Governance (in cooperation with Jānis Grēviņš)

Dr. paed. Karine Oganisjana

Professor, Department of Corporate Finance and Economics, RTU
Course(s) Taught:
Pedagogy

Dr. philol. Marina Platonova

Professor, Department of Languages for Special Purposes, Dean of the Faculty of E-Learning Technologies and Humanities
Course(s) Taught:
Communication and Presentation Skills (in cooperation with Zane Seņko)

Dr.sc.ing. Mārīte Kirikova

Professor, Department of Artificial Intelligence and Systems Engineering and Director of study program "Business Informatics", RTU

Dr.sc.ing. Pēteris Rudzājs

Lektors, Lietišķo datorsistēmu institūts, RTU
Course(s) Taught:
Servisu zinātne, vadība un inženierija (sadarbībā ar Mārīti Kirikovu un Gundaru Alksni)

Ph.D. Raimonds Lieksnis

Assistant professor at Riga Business School
Course(s) Taught:
Entrepreneurial Finance

Ph.D. Raimundas Matulevicius

Professor at University of Tartu, Estonia

Dr.sc.ing.; M.oec. Renāte Strazdiņa

National Technology Officer Central Europe at Microsoft
Course(s) Taught:
Quality, Risk, and Security Technologies (in cooperation with Ērika Nazaruka)

Mg. philol. Zane Seņko

Lecturer, Department of Languages for Special Purposes, RTU
Course(s) Taught:
Communication and Presentation Skills (in cooperation with Marina Platonova)

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