About Us

Since its inception in 1983, the Department of Computer Science has made the most effective research and teaching through their study programs for undergraduate, graduate, postgraduate and continuing training, consulting and advisory services and development programs software of the highest technological level.

 

To meet this vast field, the department teaches both basic teaching as advanced in Computer Science, Software Engineering and Information Technology training the most qualified professionals to develop high-level engineering.

 

To this end, we offer Civil engineering careers with mentions Industrial Computer and Information Technology and Civil Engineering Computer (see undergraduate ). The research areas of Computer Engineering is intimately associated with the various graduate programs leading to the degrees of Master and Doctor.

 

The Department maintains ongoing relations with companies and national organizations offers training and consultancy and high level consulting in Information Technology. In the field of continuing education programs include Post Graduate in Computer Management ( INGES ) in operation since 1991 and Masters in Information Technology and Management ( MTIG-UC ) scheme. The creation of the Center for Information Technologies ( CETI ) and the National Survey of Information Technology ( NCLS ) are examples of the Department’s commitment to the country.

 

To carry out this work of education, research, and extension, the Department has 13 full-time teachers most of whom with Ph. D. of the most prominent universities in North America and Europe. In addition, there are a significant number of part-time teachers and over 12 researchers-full-time engineers, many of whom have graduate degrees.

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