Program Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science program at the Universidad Francisco de Vitoria (UFV) in Madrid, Spain is designed to prepare students for careers in software development, cybersecurity, and robotics. The program emphasizes hands-on learning and provides students with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in the competitive job market.
Program Requirements
To be eligible for admission to the program, students must have the following qualifications:
- A high school diploma or equivalent
- Strong academic record in math, science, and English
- Strong interest in computer science
Program Curriculum
The program curriculum covers a wide range of topics, including:
- Programming
- Data structures and algorithms
- Computer architecture and organization
- Software engineering
- Cybersecurity
- Robotics
Subjects 4 Years
First Year
Subject | Course Code |
---|---|
Mathematics for Engineering | MAT-101 |
Fundamentalst of Computer Science | CSE-101 |
Programming | CSE-102 |
Logic and Critical Thinking | PHIL-101 |
Electronics and Computer Technology | ECE-110 |
Object-Oriented Programming | CSE-103 |
History of Science and Technology | STS-101 |
Second Year
Subject | Course Code |
---|---|
Data Structures and Algorithms | CSE-201 |
Computer Architecture and Organization | CSE-202 |
Web Development | CSE-203 |
Robots and Their Components | CSE-210 |
Roboethics and User Psychology | PHIL-201 |
Statistics | MATH-201 |
Databases | CSE-204 |
Operating Systems | CSE-205 |
Software Engineering I | CSE-206 |
Third Year
Subject | Course Code |
---|---|
Artificial Intelligence I | CSE-301 |
Software Engineering II | CSE-302 |
Software Development and Integration | CSE-303 |
Human-Computer Interaction | CSE-304 |
Information Systems Analysis and Design | CSE-305 |
Projects I | CSE-306 |
Anthropology and Social Responsibility | ANT-301 |
Computational Complexity | CSE-310 |
Networks and Distributed Systems | CSE-307 |
Ethics and Deontology | PHIL-301 |
Projects II | CSE-308 |
Fourth Year
Subject | Course Code |
---|---|
Statistical Learning and Data Mining | CSE-401 |
Advanced Databases | CSE-402 |
Artificial Intelligence II | CSE-403 |
High-Performance Computing | CSE-404 |
The Question of God in the Digital Age | PHIL-401 |
Computer Administration | CSC-401 |
Employment Opportunities
Graduates of the program are in high demand in the job market. They can find employment in a variety of industries, including software development, cybersecurity, and robotics. The program has a 99% employment rate.
Facilities
The program has access to state-of-the-art facilities, including:
- Robotics labs
- Computer labs
- A virtual reality center
Contact Information
For more information about the program, please visit the UFV website or contact the program coordinator at computerscience@ufv.edu.