Engineering in Computer Science

Computer Science engineers lead the transformation of society through innovation in Information Technology, addressing challenges in fields such as artificial intelligence, the environment, business, medicine and many more. This profession promises an exciting future, highlighting creativity and analytical skills to forge a bright tomorrow. Your path to professional success starts here!

Computer Science engineers lead the transformation of society through innovation in Information Technology, addressing challenges in fields such as artificial intelligence, the environment, business, medicine and many more. This profession promises an exciting future, highlighting creativity and analytical skills to forge a bright tomorrow. Your path to professional success starts here!

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Degree

Engineer in Computer Science

Duration

Engineering in Computer Science

Schedule

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Professional Profile


Computer Science engineers lead the transformation of society through innovation in Information Technology, addressing challenges in fields such as artificial intelligence, the environment, business, medicine and many more. This profession promises an exciting future, highlighting creativity and analytical skills to forge a bright tomorrow. Your path to professional success starts here!

Occupational field


In today's world, Computer Science engineers are in great demand working in the development of web applications, mobile applications, video games, business technology solutions, data analysis, information assurance, among others.

Their work allows improving the quality of life of people through communication, creation and incorporation of new technologies in daily life.

This career opens up numerous career paths, all of which extend beyond just programming. They can go into software development and engineering, systems management, network administration, cybersecurity, and more.

One of the advantages of the work of Computer Science Engineers is that they can carry out their activity remotely, which allows them to offer their services in national and international markets. The demand in this area in the world exceeds the current supply of professionals, the opportunities are diverse and the financial rewards can be significant.

Study Plan


Level One
Subject
Prerequisite
  • MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS I
    Syllable

    Parallel: A

    Bravo Lopez Paul Esteban

    Syllable

    Parallel: B

    Crespo Martinez Paul Esteban

  • DISCRETE STRUCTURES
    Syllable

    Parallel: A

    Patiño Leon Paul Andres

    Syllable

    Parallel: B

    Orellana Cordero Marcos Patricio

  • ETHICS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
  • FOUNDATIONS OF COMPUTER SCIENCES
    Syllable

    Parallel: A

    Salgado Arteaga Juan Carlos

    Syllable

    Parallel: B

    Patiño Leon Paul Andres

  • PROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTALS
    Syllable

    Parallel: A

    Ortega Chasi Patricia Margarita

    Syllable

    Parallel: B

    Astudillo Rodriguez Catalina Veronica

  • GEOMETRY AND TRIGONOMETRY
    Syllable

    Parallel: A

    Acosta Uriguen Maria Ines

    Syllable

    Parallel: B

    Bermeo Arpi Alexandra Elizabeth

Level One
Subject
Prerequisite
  • MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS II
    MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS I
  • DATA STRUCTURE
    PROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTALS
  • PHYSICAL
    GEOMETRY AND TRIGONOMETRY
  • SOFTWARE ENGINEERING I
  • PROGRAMMING I
    PROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTALS
Level One
Subject
Prerequisite
  • LINEAR ALGEBRA
    GEOMETRY AND TRIGONOMETRY
    Syllable

    Parallel: A

    Bermeo Arpi Alexandra Elizabeth

  • MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS III
    MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS II
    Syllable

    Parallel: A

    Auquilla Teran Carlos Federico

  • DATABASE I
    DISCRETE STRUCTURES
    Syllable

    Parallel: A

    Merchan Manzano Oswaldo Leonardo

  • ACADEMIC READING AND WRITING I
  • PROGRAMMING II
    PROGRAMMING I
    Syllable

    Parallel: A

    Salgado Arteaga Juan Carlos

  • OPERATING SYSTEMS I
    DATA STRUCTURE
    Syllable

    Parallel: A

    Patiño Leon Paul Andres

Level One
Subject
Prerequisite
  • DATABASE II
    DATABASE I
  • STATISTICS I
  • SOFTWARE ENGINEERING II
    SOFTWARE ENGINEERING I
  • ACADEMIC READING AND WRITING II
    ACADEMIC READING AND WRITING I
  • PROGRAMMING III
    PROGRAMMING II
  • OPERATING SYSTEMS II
    OPERATING SYSTEMS I
Level One
Subject
Prerequisite
  • STATISTICS II
    STATISTICS I
  • NUMERICAL METHODS
    MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS III
  • DECLARATIVE PROGRAMMING
    DATA STRUCTURE
  • PROGRAMMING IV
    PROGRAMMING III
  • NETWORKS I
    OPERATING SYSTEMS I
  • AUTOMATIC THEORY
    PROGRAMMING I
Level One
Subject
Prerequisite
  • SOFTWARE ENGINEERING III
    SOFTWARE ENGINEERING II
  • ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
    DECLARATIVE PROGRAMMING
  • PRE-PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES I
  • NETWORKS II
    NETWORKS I
  • SECURITY OF THE INFORMATION
    OPERATING SYSTEMS II
  • THEORY OF COMPUTING
    PROGRAMMING III
Level One
Subject
Prerequisite
  • PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING
    OPERATING SYSTEMS II
  • GRADUATION PROJECT DESIGN
  • MAN-MACHINE INTERACTION
    SOFTWARE ENGINEERING III
  • ORGANIZATION AND ARCHITECTURE OF COMPUTERS
    OPERATING SYSTEMS I
  • PRE-PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES II
    PRE-PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES I
  • GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS
    PROGRAMMING I
Level One
Subject
Prerequisite
  • ANTHROPOLOGY
  • ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION
    STATISTICS I
  • SOFTWARE ENGINEERING IV
    SOFTWARE ENGINEERING III
  • LINKING PRACTICES
  • KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
    STATISTICS I
  • GRADUATION WORKSHOP
    GRADUATION PROJECT DESIGN

Coordination


Patricia Ortega Chasi

c.ingsistemas@uazuay.edu.ec