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Education program: Master in Self-Contained Software
Career duration: 8 quarters
Credit plan value: 112 credits.
Plan: Quarter
Entrance profile:
The candidate willing to enter this Master program should have an Electronic Engineering degree or related field. The student should have verbal reasoning capabilities as well as the written expression, with integrating self-taught capacity and a high sense of responsibility. The aspirant of this study program should also have the consignment of a company.
Graduated profile: Master in Self-Contained Software
The graduated student of the Self-Contained Software Master Program will have an integrated knowledge of the Programming and Development Systems area with the required capabilities for the Self-Contained Software development and the technological bases of the most recent field advancements. The graduated student will be competent to participate in original investigation works in an interdisciplinary manner with an ample innovating capacity, and a proper domain of the investigation methods to produce high quality intellectual, scientific and technological results.
Entrance procedure:
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Basic Area |
Credits |
Technical Domain Area |
Credits |
Introduction to the information Systems |
7 |
Low level programming |
7 |
Introduction to compuer systems |
7 |
Data base systems |
7 |
Object oriented programming |
7 |
Distributed programing |
7 |
Interphase design |
7 |
Maintenance, testings and software specifications |
7 |
Algorism and data structures |
7 |
Administration and software project planning |
7 |
Applicable Specialized Area |
Credits |
Investigation Area |
Credits |
Self-contained systems real time operative |
7 |
Investigation Seminar |
7 |
Software testing of self-contained systems |
7 |
Project I |
12 |
Digital systems, micro-controls and DPS’s |
7 |
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Dependency between hardware and software |
7 |
Registration and re-registration fees:
Course with credit value: $2,800.00
Entrance period: January, May and September
Master’s creation date: October 29th, 2009
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