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Description |
A2 |
Students will be able to apply their knowledge and skills in their professional practice or vocation and they will show they have the required expertise through the construction and discussion of arguments and the resolution of problems within the relevant area of study. |
B2 |
Ability to manage the project’s activities from the computing field in accordance with the acquired knowledge and training. |
B4 |
Ability to define, assess and select hardware and software platforms for the development and execution of computing systems, services and applications, according to the acquired knowledge and training. |
B5 |
Ability to conceive, develop and maintain computing systems, services and applications through use of software engineering methods as tools to ensure quality, according to the knowledge and training acquired. |
B6 |
Ability to conceive and develop centralized or distributed computing systems and architectures, integrating hardware, software and networks, according to the knowledge and training acquired. |
B7 |
Ability to learn, understand and apply the necessary legislation during professional practice as a Computer Science Engineer and to use the relevant binding specifications, regulations and norms. |
C7 |
Ability to design, develop, choose and assess computer applications and systems to guarantee their reliability, safety and quality, according to ethical principles and existing legislation and regulations. |
C15 |
Ability to know, understand and assess the structure and architecture of computers, as well as their basic components. |
C21 |
Knowledge and application of the fundamental principles and basic techniques of intelligent systems and their practical application. |
C25 |
Ability to develop, maintain and assess software systems and services that satisfy all the demands of users and work reliably and efficiently, are easy to develop and maintain, and meet the quality standards, applying the theories, principles, methods and practices of Software Engineering. |
C26 |
Ability to assess clients’ needs and determine the software requirements to satisfy these needs, reconciling conflicting goals through attempts to reach acceptable compromises within the limits imposed by costs, available times, existing developed systems and organizations themselves. |
C28 |
Ability to identify and analyze problems and design, develop, implement, verify and document software solutions on the basis of sound knowledge of the theories, models and techniques available nowadays. |
C29 |
Ability to identify, assess and deal with associated risks that could potentially arise. |
C30 |
Ability to design appropriate solutions in one or more domains of application by using methods of software engineering that include ethical, social, legal and economic issues. |
C31 |
Ability to understand the environment of an organization and its needs in the area of information and communication technologies. |
C32 |
Ability to select, design, implement, integrate, assess, build, manage, exploit and maintain hardware, software and network technologies, within the appropriate costs and quality requirements. |
C35 |
Ability to select, design, implement, integrate and manage information systems that meet the needs of organizations, once the costs and quality criteria have been identified. |
C36 |
Ability to design systems, applications and services based on network technologies, including the Internet, web, e-commerce, multimedia, interactive services and mobile computing. |
D1 |
I1: Analysis, synthesis and assessment skills. |
D2 |
I2: Organization and planning skills. |
D3 |
I3: Oral and written communication skills in one’s native language. |
D5 |
I5: Abstraction skills: ability to create and use models that reflect real situations. |
D7 |
I7: Ability to search for, establish links and organize information coming from different sources and to integrate ideas, knowledge and skills. |
D8 |
I8: Problem-resolution skills. |
D9 |
I9: Ability to make decisions. |
D10 |
I10: Ability to present arguments and justify one’s decisions and opinions in logical terms. |
D11 |
P1: Ability to act independently. |
D12 |
P2: Ability to work in situations where information is lacking and under pressure. |
D13 |
P3: Ability to quickly fit into a group and to work efficiently in intradisciplinary teams and to cooperate in an interdisciplinary environment. |
D15 |
P5: Interpersonal relations skills. |
D16 |
S1: Critical-thinking skills. |
D17 |
S2: Commitment to uphold ethical and democratic values. |
D18 |
S3: Independent-learning skills. |
D19 |
S4: Ability to adapt to new situations. |
D20 |
S5: Creativity. |
D21 |
S6: Leadership skills. |
D22 |
S7: Ability to take the initiative and be determined. |
D24 |
S9: Commitment to striving for quality and continuous improvement. |