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  • CE1: 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.
  • CE2: B3 - Ability to understand and master the basics of discrete mathematics, logic, algorithms and computational complexity and their application for solving problems in engineering.
  • CE3: B5 - Knowledge of the structure, organisation, operation and interconnection of computer systems, programming fundamentals, and their application for solving problems in engineering.
  • CE4: 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.
  • CE5: R2 - Ability to plan, design, implement and manage computer projects, services and systems in all areas, leading their implementation and continuous improvement by assessing their economic and social impact.
  • CE6: R3 - Ability to understand the importance of negotiation, effective work habits, leadership and communication skills in all software development environments.
  • CE7: R4 - Ability to draw up the technical specifications of a computer system, according to standards and regulations.
  • CE8: R5 - Knowledge, management and maintenance of computer systems, services and applications.
  • CE9: 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.
  • CE10: R7 - Knowledge, design and efficient use of the types and structures of data most suitable for solving a problem.
  • CE11: 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.
  • CE12: R9 - Ability to know, understand and evaluate the structure and architecture of computers, and also the basic components that comprise them.
  • CE13: R10 - Knowledge of the features, functionalities and structure of operating systems and ability to design and implement applications based on the services that they provide.
  • CE14: R11 - Knowledge and application of the features, functionalities and structure of distributed systems, computer networks and Internet, and ability to design and implement applications based on them.
  • CE15: R12 - Knowledge and application of the features, functionalities and structure of databases which enable their proper use, and ability to design, analyse and implement applications based on them.
  • CE16: R13 - Knowledge and application of the tools needed for the storage of, processing of and access to information systems, including web-based systems.
  • CE17: R14 - Knowledge and application of the fundamental principles and basic techniques of parallel, concurrent, distributed and real-time programming.
  • CE18: R15 - Knowledge and application of the fundamental principles and basic techniques of intelligent systems and their practical application.
  • CE19: R16 - Knowledge and application of the principles, methodologies and life cycles of software engineering.
  • CE20: R17 - Ability to design and evaluate human-computer interfaces that guarantee accessibility and usability of computer systems, services and applications.
  • CE21: R18 - Knowledge of the rules and regulations of computer science at the national, European and international levels.
  • CE22: TI1 - Ability to understand the environment of an organisation and its needs in the field of information and communication technology.
  • CE23: TI2 - Ability to select, design, implement, integrate, evaluate, build, manage, exploit and maintain hardware, software and network technologies, within adequate cost and quality thresholds.
  • CE24: TI3 - Ability to use user-centred and organisation-centred methodologies for the development, assessment and management of IT-based applications and systems, to ensure accessibility, ergonomics and usability.
  • CE25: TI4 - Ability to select, design, implement, integrate and manage communication networks and infrastructures in an organisation.
  • CE26: TI5 - Ability to select, implement, integrate and manage information systems that meet the needs of the organisation taking account of cost and quality criteria.
  • CE27: 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.
  • CE28: TI7 - Ability to understand, implement and manage the security and safety of computer systems.
  • CE29: SI1 - Ability to integrate ICT solutions into business processes in order to meet the information needs of organisations, thus enabling them to achieve their goals effectively and efficiently and providing them with competitive advantage.
  • CE30: SI2 - Ability to determine the requirements of an organisation’s information and communication systems, considering safety aspects and compliance with regulations and legislation.
  • CE31: SI3 - Ability to actively participate in the specification, design, implementation and maintenance of information and communication systems.
  • CE32: SI4 - Ability to understand and apply the principles and practices of organisations, so that they can liaise between the technical and administrative staff of an organisation, and can actively participate in the training of users.
  • CE33: SI5 - Ability to understand and apply the principles of risk assessment and apply them correctly in the development and implementation of action plans.
  • CE34: SI6 - Ability to understand and apply the principles and techniques of quality management and technological innovation in organisations.
  • CE35: IC2 - Ability to analyse, evaluate and select the most appropriate hardware and software platforms to support embedded and real-time applications.
  • CE36: IC1 - Ability to develop specific processors and embedded systems, and to develop and optimise software for such systems.
  • CE37: IC3 - Ability to analyse, evaluate, select and configure hardware platforms for the development and implementation of computer applications and services.
  • CE38: C1 - Ability to know the fundamentals, paradigms and techniques in the field of intelligent systems, and to analyse, design and build computer systems, services and applications that use these techniques in any field of application.
  • CE39: 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.
  • CE40: C3 - Ability to recognise and develop computational learning techniques and to design and implement applications and systems that use them, including those for the automatic retrieval of information and knowledge from large volumes of data.
  • CE41: PFG1 - Original project to be completed individually and presented and defended before a university panel. The project must focus on professional practice in the field of the specific technologies of computer engineering and must synthesise and integrate the skills acquired in the degree.
  • CE42: 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.
  • CE43: B4 - Have basic skills in the use and programming of computers, operating systems, databases and computer software for use in engineering.
  • CE44: B6 - Have proper understanding of the concept of company and know the institutional and legal framework of companies. Business organisation and management.