Course Overview
Degree Program Description: Computer Science (L-31)
The Bachelor’s Degree Program in Computer Science (L-31) provides comprehensive methodological, experimental, and applied skills in the fundamental areas of computing. These competencies form the conceptual and technological foundation for a computational approach to problem-solving, as well as for the design, production, and utilization of the diverse applications required by the Information Society to organize, manage, and access information and knowledge.
Consequently, a graduate in Computer Science will be qualified to contribute to the planning, design, development, technical direction, estimation, testing, and management of facilities and systems dedicated to the generation, transmission, and processing of information, utilizing standardized methodologies.
The Computer Science graduate is a professional capable of:
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Analyzing complex systems (including corporate structures, services, and both natural and artificial systems);
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Systematically identifying crucial processes;
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Proposing models and solutions implementable through software and IT systems.
The curriculum is designed to allow new graduates to integrate rapidly into diverse professional environments, demonstrating the flexibility to adapt to the high rate of innovation that characterizes the sector.