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Conferred degree: Software Engineer
Length of the program: From three and a half to four and a half years
Credits required: 394
Program: Semesters
Entrance Profile
Entrants must possess the following qualities:
Graduate Profile
Graduates of the Engineering Degree in Software program must display the following characteristics:
Field of Work
Graduates of the Engineering Degree in Software program will be professionals with solid methodological training in the development of software on a small and large scale, in business intelligence technology and in principles of programming, as well as in the interaction with organizational leaders.
Graduates will be able to succeed in any of the roles involved in the software development process, such as: project administrator, project leader, software architect, analyst, programmer, command engineer, testing engineer, etc. They will also be able to define scope, costs, time, resources, and feasibility for a software project, as well as proposing global or partial software solutions which will permit the control of the development process, the improvement of the decision-making process and the development of innovative solutions which will benefit the software industry and its upkeep. In addition, graduates will have the necessary preparation to take postgraduate courses and the areas of computation, computer science, and engineering. Finally, through the appropriate additional training (Specialization or Master's in Teaching), they will be able to participate in the academic arena as a teacher at the high school or college level.
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First Semester |
Credits
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Second Semester |
Credits
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Third Semester |
Credits
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| Administration | 8 |
Accounting | 8 |
Computer Science and the Law | 6 |
| Linear Algebra | 8 |
Differential and Integral Calculus | 8 |
Computational Mathematics | 8 |
| Digital Logistics | 6 |
Interface Design | 6 |
Database Systems | 6 |
| Introduction to Information Systems | 6 |
Programming I (PDOO) | 6 |
Algorithms and Data Structures | 6 |
| Introduction to Computational Systems | 6 |
Organization and Computational Architecture |
8 |
Inferential Statistics | 8 |
| Probability and Statistics | 8 |
Techniques of Web Design | 6 |
Programming II | 6 |
| English I | 4 |
English II | 4 |
English II | 4 |
Fourth Semester |
Credits
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Fifth Semester |
Credits
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Sixth Semester |
Credits
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| Administration of Supply Chains | 8 |
Resource Planning and Programming | 8 |
Networks I | 6 |
| Operating Systems I | 8 |
Mobile Device Operating Systems | 6 |
Administration of Operating Systems I |
6 |
Maintenance of Software Specification Testing |
6 |
Administration and Organization of Software Projects |
6 |
Object Analysis and Design | 6 |
| Low Level Programming | 6 |
Distributed Programming | 6 |
Elective on Database Administration | 6 |
| Data Storage | 6 |
Programming IV | 6 |
Programming V | 6 |
| Programming III | 6 |
Field Practice I | 24 |
Field Practice II | 24 |
| English IV | 4 |
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Seventh Semester |
Credits
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Eighth Semester |
Credits
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| Networks II | 6 |
Intelligence Agents | 6 |
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| Network Administration | 6 |
Expert Systems | 6 |
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| Introduction to Artificial Intelligence | 8 |
Robotics | 6 |
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Elective on Database Administration II |
6 |
Elective on Business Intelligence II | 6 |
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| Elective on Business Intelligence I | 6 |
Field Practice IV | 24 |
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| Field Practice III | 24 |
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Enrollment and re-enrollment fees:
Admissions period: January and July
Last updated: may 31, 2007
Creation of the program: may 31, 2007
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