Double Degree in Mathematics and in Computer Engineering
- Capacity for analysis and synthesis.
- Solve problems that require the use of mathematical tools.
- Ability to work in teams.
- Learn autonomously.
- Possess and understand the mathematical knowledge.
- Expressing mathematically in a rigorous and clear manner.
- Reason logically and identify errors in the procedures.
- Capacity of abstraction and modeling.
- Knowing the time and the historical context in which occurred the great contributions of women and men in the development of mathematics.
- Visualize and interpret the solutions obtained.
- B2 - Basic knowledge of the use and programming of computers, operating systems, databases and computer software with applications to computer engineering.
- G8 - Knowledge of basic subject areas and technologies that serve as a basis for learning and developing new methods and technologies, and of those which provide versatility to adapt to new situations.
- G9 - Ability to solve problems with initiative, decision making, autonomy and creativity. Ability to communicate and transmit the knowledge, skills and abilities of a computer engineer.
- B2 - Understanding and mastery of basic concepts of fields and waves and electromagnetism, electrical circuit theory, electronic circuits, physical principles of semiconductors and logic families, electronic and photonic devices and their application for solving problems in engineering.
- B3 - Ability to understand and master the basics of discrete mathematics, logic, algorithms and computational complexity and their application for solving problems in engineering.
- B5 - Knowledge of the structure, organisation, operation and interconnection of computer systems, programming fundamentals, and their application for solving problems in engineering.
- B1 - Ability to solve the mathematical problems that may arise in engineering. Ability to apply knowledge of linear algebra, differential and integral calculus, numerical methods, numerical algorithms, statistics and optimisation.
- B4 - Have basic skills in the use and programming of computers, operating systems, databases and computer software for use in engineering.
- G3 - Ability to design, develop, evaluate and ensure the accessibility, ergonomics, usability and security of computer systems, services and applications, and of the information that these manage.
- G4 - Ability to define, evaluate and select hardware and software platforms for the development and implementation of computer systems, services and applications, in accordance with both the knowledge and the specific skills acquired in the degree.
- G5 - Ability to design, develop and maintain computer systems, services and applications using software engineering methods as an instrument for quality assurance, in accordance with both the knowledge and the specific skills acquired in the degree.
- R1 - Ability to design, develop, select and evaluate computer applications and systems while ensuring their reliability, safety and quality, according to ethical principles and current legislation and regulations.
- R6 - Knowledge and application of basic algorithmic procedures of computer technology to design solutions to problems, by analysing the suitability and complexity of the algorithms proposed.
- R7 - Knowledge, design and efficient use of the types and structures of data most suitable for solving a problem.
- R8 - Ability to analyse, design, build and maintain applications in a robust, secure and efficient manner by choosing the most suitable paradigm and programming languages.
- R14 - Knowledge and application of the fundamental principles and basic techniques of parallel, concurrent, distributed and real-time programming.
- TI2 - Ability to select, design, implement, integrate, evaluate, build, manage, exploit and maintain hardware, software and network technologies, within adequate cost and quality thresholds.
- TI6 - Ability to design systems, applications and services based on network technologies, including the Internet, the web, e-commerce, multimedia, interactive services and mobile computing.
- C2 - Ability to acquire, obtain, formalise and represent human knowledge in a computable form for solving problems through a computer system in any field, particularly in those related to aspects of computing, perception and action in intelligent environments.
- Capacity for organization and planning.
- Capacity for criticism.
- Adapting to new situations.
- Apply the knowledge in the professional world.
- Argue logically in decision-making.
- Participate in the implementation of software and learn mathematical software.
- G2 - Ability to lead project activities in the field of information technology, in accordance with both the knowledge and the specific skills acquired in the degree.
- G11 - Ability to analyse and assess the social and environmental impact of technical solutions, and understanding of the ethical and professional responsibility of a computer engineer.
- G12 - Knowledge and application of the basic principles of economics and human resource management, project organisation and planning, and legislation, regulation and standardisation in the field of computer projects, in accordance with both the knowledge and the specific skills acquired in the degree.
- B6 - Have proper understanding of the concept of company and know the institutional and legal framework of companies. Business organisation and management.
- G1 - Ability to design, write, organise, plan, develop and sign projects in the field of computer engineering aimed at the design, development or exploitation of computer systems, services and applications.
- G7 - Ability to recognise, understand and apply the legislation required in the professional practice of computer engineering and to deal with mandatory specifications, regulations and standards.
- G10 - Knowledge to perform measurements, calculations, assessments, appraisals, surveys, studies, reports, scheduling and other similar work in the field of computer engineering, in accordance with both the knowledge and the specific skills acquired in the degree.
- TI1 - Ability to understand the environment of an organisation and its needs in the field of information and communication technology.
- TI5 - Ability to select, implement, integrate and manage information systems that meet the needs of the organisation taking account of cost and quality criteria.
- SI2 - Ability to determine the requirements of an organisations information and communication systems, considering safety aspects and compliance with regulations and legislation.
- SI5 - Ability to understand and apply the principles of risk assessment and apply them correctly in the development and implementation of action plans.
- SI6 - Ability to understand and apply the principles and techniques of quality management and technological innovation in organisations.
- Comprensión y dominio de los conceptos básicos de campos y ondas y
electromagnetismo, teoría de circuitos eléctricos, circuitos electrónicos,
principio físico de los semiconductores y familias lógicas, dispositivos
electrónicos y fotónicos, y su aplicación para la resolución de problemas propios
de la ingeniería.