Goals

This cycle of studies aims to prepare engineering graduates with abilities in currently recognized phases of software development, such as software analysis, design, implementation and installation. Students should gain extensive theoretical and practical experience in problem analysis, design of IT solutions and architectures, prototype building techniques, testing, refinement and installation, application maintenance, and the networks to support them.

Graduates of this degree should be able to apply computer science, science and engineering knowledge in solving specific Informatics Engineering problems. As future engineers they should always be concerned with rigor, both in the analysis and implementation of projects, assessing their quality, costs and economic impact.

Learning outcomes

After three years of study in the Bachelor’s in Informatics Engineering, students are expected to have developed the following general skills:

  • The ability to solve small-scale problems using computers, and to work effectively in teams while communicating clearly.
  • A solid theoretical and practical grounding in science, and an understanding of the fundamental principles of programming, computing, and information technologies.
  • Readiness for professional practice upon completion of the degree.
  • The capacity for independent learning and ongoing professional development.
  • Awareness and understanding of professional ethics and responsibility.