Inactive programme for the 1st and the 2nd year. Only the 3rd year is active.
The Computer Engineering graduate is an expert with a university background, capable of designing and implementing management information systems, of automating services in public and private organizations using Internet and Web technologies, of developing multimedia systems, of controlling production systems and other complex industrial systems, of modelling the environment, of implementing applications with robotics and artificial intelligence techniques, of building network architectures, of developing integrated systems and equipment for factory supervision and control.
As specified in the Didactic Regulations, 180 credits are required to obtain the Degree (first level). More specifically, at least 50 credits are required for courses in the basic disciplines (mathematics, statistics, physics, chemistry), at least 60 credits for core subjects (computer science, automation, electronics, telecommunications); at least 18 credits for affine activities (economics, operations research, electrical engineering), and between 12 and 18 credits can be chosen by the students. At most 18 credits can be devoted to stages, and 3 credits are requested for the graduation exam.