Study Plan - Computer Systems Engineering

When you finish all units of your education program, you will receive a Diploma and a Professional License, as well as a bachelor’s degree endorsed by SACSCOC that is recognized worldwide.

Accredited and Consolidated Institution.
Registered in Group 3 of the Institutional Improvement Program.

First Term

Matter Code
Course List
Sequence
Hours With Teacher
Hours Independent
Credits (Units)
LEX0113
FOREIGN LANGUAGE I
48
48
6
DIG0013
DIGITAL CULTURE
48
48
6
GENERAL STUDIES ELECTIVE IN MATH
48
48
6
MAT1013
COLLEGE MATH
48
48
6
LIS1013
ALGORITHMS AND PROGRAMMING
64
32
6
FIS1033
PHYSICS
48
48
6
FIS1043
PHYSICS LAB
48
0
3
Total
352
272
39

Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente

Second Term

Matter Code
Course List
Sequence
Hours With Teacher
Hours Independent
Credits (Units)
MAT1033
LINEAR ALGEBRA
MAT1013
64
32
6
MAT1023
CALCULUS I
MAT1013
64
32
6
LIS1023
OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING
LIS1013
0
0
6
GENERAL STUDIES ELECTIVE IN SOCIAL SCIENCES
48
48
6
LEX0123
FOREIGN LANGUAGE II
LEX0113
48
48
6
ESP0013
ACADEMIC REASONING
DIG0013
48
48
6
Total
272
208
36

Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente

Third Term

Matter Code
Course List
Sequence
Hours With Teacher
Hours Independent
Credits (Units)
LEX0133
FOREIGN LANGUAGE III
LEX0123
48
48
6
ESP0023
ACADEMIC WRITING
ESP0013
48
48
6
MAT2013
CALCULUS II
MAT1023
64
32
6
LIS2013
DATA STRUCTURES
LIS1023
64
32
6
MAT2073
PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS
MAT1013
64
32
6
LRT2013
ELECTRIC CIRCUITS
MAT1023
48
48
6
LRT2023
ELECTRIC CIRCUITS LAB
MAT1023
32
0
2
Total
368
240
38

Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente

Fourth Term

Matter Code
Course List
Sequence
Hours With Teacher
Hours Independent
Credits (Units)
LRT2033
DIGITAL DESIGN
LRT2013
64
32
6
GENERAL STUDIES ELECTIVE IN HUMANITIES
48
48
6
GENERAL STUDIES ELECTIVE IN NATURAL SCIENCES
48
48
6
LIS2023
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
LIS1013
64
32
6
MAT2033
ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
MAT1023
64
32
6
LIS2033
DATABASES
LIS1023
48
48
6
LIS2043
DISCRETE MATH
MAT1023
0
0
6
Total
336
240
42

Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente

Fifth Term

Matter Code
Course List
Sequence
Hours With Teacher
Hours Independent
Credits (Units)
LFA3123
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS
MAT1033
48
48
6
GENERAL STUDIES ELECTIVE IN ARTS
48
48
6
LIS3013
EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
64
32
6
LIS3023
COMPUTER THEORY
48
48
6
LIS3033
HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION
LIS1023
64
32
6
LIS3043
OPERATION SYSTEMS
48
48
6
LIS3053
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES I
0
96
6
Total
320
352
42

Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente

Sixth Term

Matter Code
Course List
Sequence
Hours With Teacher
Hours Independent
Credits (Units)
LIS3063
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
MAT3023
64
32
6
LIS3073
VIDEOGAME DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT
LIS1023
64
32
6
LIS3083
DEVELOPMENT AND OPERATIONS
LIS3043
48
48
6
LIS3093
ADVANCED DATABASES
64
32
6
LIS3103
NETWORKS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS
LIS3023
48
48
6
LIS3113
NETWORKS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS LAB
LIS3023
32
0
2
TSI3013
SELECT TOPICS
48
48
6
Total
368
240
38

Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente

Seventh Term

Matter Code
Course List
Sequence
Hours With Teacher
Hours Independent
Credits (Units)
TSI4013
PERSPECTIVES OF THE DISCIPLINE
48
48
6
LIS4013
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES II
LIS3053
0
96
6
LIS4023
INFORMATION SECURITY
LIS3103
48
48
6
LIS4033
ARTIFICIAL VISION
LIS3063
64
32
6
LIS4043
DEVELOPMENT OF MOBILE APPS
LIS1023
64
32
6
LIS4053
DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS
LIS3103
64
32
6
Total
288
288
36

Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente

Eighth Term

Matter Code
Course List
Sequence
Hours With Teacher
Hours Independent
Credits (Units)
LIS4073
MACHINE LEARNING
LIS3063
64
32
6
LIS4083
SYSTEM DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT
LIS3083
64
32
6
LIS4093
CLOUD COMPUTING AND BIG DATA
LIS4053
48
48
6
TSI4023
VANGUARD TOPICS
48
48
6
LIS4063
INNOVATION AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT
48
48
6
Total
272
208
30

Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente

Total Study Plan Credits
Hours With Teacher 2576
Hours Independent 2048
Credits (Units) 301

Objective

Train professionals in Computer Systems Engineering capable of analyzing, designing, evaluating, innovating and implementing integrated software and hardware systems, using virtual environments, simulators and advanced technological tools. These engineers will apply databases, software engineering, electrical circuits, embedded systems and artificial intelligence concepts, with a focus on technical, ethical and social responsibility. The objective is to develop technological alternatives that address current global challenges, efficiently managing computer tools to design complex systems.

Graduate profile

The Computer Systems Engineering’s teaching learning process is based on competencies to integrate knowledge, skills and attitudes that train ethical professionals who can meet the computer systems design and management needs and requirements of the population, in a global world.

  • Use technological and digital tools to apply improved computer software, ensuring quality and social responsibility in strategic computer systems projects.
  • Design innovative software and embedded systems that solve problems, evaluating their socioeconomic impact with an ethical approach and social commitment in computer systems engineering.
  • Integrate national and international standards in software engineering design to address current social needs, using electronic and digital resources for ethical and responsible decisions.
  • Solve specific computer systems problems through effective data analysis, implementing innovative technological alternatives to guarantee results and promote continuous professional improvement.
  • Implement documented procedures in software companies, ensuring the effective operation of computer systems with programming techniques and oral and written communication.
  • Manage your learning using digital resources to stay up to date and continually improve in the field of computer systems.

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Recommended Computer Specifications

These specifications are provided as a general guideline, reflecting the average requirements of the academic software currently in use at the institution. Please note that the university is not responsible for any individual decisions made regarding computer equipment.