Engineering of Informatic Systems

Mission

To train professionals with scientific - technological knowledge in the field of information technology, committed to solve engineering problems of Information Systems in public and private companies, contributing to the socio - economic development of El Salvador country.

Degree and Title

Engineer of Informatic Systems

Description

The Computer Systems Engineering has a objective to prepare professionals with specific knowledge and a creative ability that allows them to identify problems and formulate integral solutions to Computer Systems in public and private companies.

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OBJECTIVES

Train the student in the analysis, design, implementation, operation and optimization of Information Systems.

To prepare the student in the use of Computer Technology as a tool to support Business Management

To prepare the student who can organize and manage the companies of consulting service in the Computer area.

To train the student in the application of updated programming techniques and in the use of scientific and commercial programming languages.

Train the student as a consultant in the formulation, evaluation and management of computer projects.

TRAINING AREAS

Understand the general technical knowledge of the Career: Systems Theory, Databases, Data Structure, Programming Techniques, Information Exchange Techniques, etc.

Subjects in which the student masters general knowledge of Mathematics, Physical Sciences, Statistics, Economics.

It includes the subjects of support to the career, such as Numerical Analysis, Optimization Methods and Economic Engineering.

Providing the area of ​​expertise and corresponding operations. The practical-theoretical relationship occurs through the course of the entire career, also has 3 computer labs.

It allows you to have an approach oriented towards the solution of society’s problems, considering the effects that these solutions can have on the subject.

Career Time

5 years of study

Graduation Requirements

Pass the undergraduate program thesis, comply with the Obligatory Social Service and with the requirements established in the current Regulations of the Academic Administration.