Code |
Description |
A3 |
Understanding and knowledge of the fundamentals of Quantum Information Theory, as well as two basic aspects of two four types of quantum technologies: computing, communications, metrology, simulation. |
B5 |
To have knowledge of quantum information theory, universal limitations, and their implications for computing, communications, and metrology. |
B7 |
To have knowledge of quantum optics and the role and properties of light and its manipulation in quantum information processing and communications. |
C1 |
To analyze and break down a complex concept, examine each part and see how they fit together |
C2 |
To classify and identify types or groups, showing how each category is different from the others |
C3 |
To compare and contrast and point out similarities and differences between two or more topics or concepts |