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Computer Science Degree

  • New offer
Modality
In-person
Branch of knowledge
Engineering and Architecture
School(s)
Higher Technical Engineering School
Rúa Lope Gómez de Marzoa, s/n, 15782
Santiago de Compostela
881816700 (Conserxaría)
881816701 (Dirección)
etse.secredireccion@usc.gal
Campus
Santiago de Compostela
Imaxe representativa

The Degree in Computer Science has the fundamental objective of scientific, technological and socio-economic training and preparation for professional practice in the development and application of information technology and communications (ICT) in the field of Computer Science. It aims to prepare professionals with cross-cutting and versatile training.

  • Duration: 4 academic years
    RUCT code: 2501112
    Seats number: 85

    Dean or center director:
    JULIA GONZALEZ ALVAREZ
    julia.gonzalez@usc.gal

    Title coordinator:
    Jorge Alberto Suarez Garea
    jorge.suarez.garea@usc.es

    Use languages:
    Spanish, Galician

    MECES Level: 2

    Coordinator university:
    University of Santiago de Compostela

    Partaker universities:
    University of Santiago de Compostela

    Xunta de Galicia title implantation authorization date:
    Decreto 385/2009 do 27 agosto (DOG 16/09/09)

    BOE publication date:
    17/01/2022

    Last accreditation date:
    28/01/2019

    The Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science provides initial university training in a field of scientific and academic knowledge and in a consolidated and widespread field of professional practice, both in Spain and in other countries of reference. In recent years, besides great curricular progress, a multidisciplinary approach has been significantly increased in fields such as Physics, Chemistry, Economics, Biology and Medicine.

  • No se contemplan

  • The ETSE currently has teaching classrooms in two buildings located on the USC campus (ETSE building and Monte da Condesa building). 

    • Lecture rooms. There are 8 lecture rooms in the ETSE building (4 for large groups, with 105-135 seats) and 4 rooms for medium-sized groups (40-55 seats). All these rooms are equipped with a computer for the teaching staff and a projector. In addition, there is a multifunctional room (Projects room), which has 50 seats for students, a computer for the teaching staff, videoconference equipment and a projector. 
    • Computer labs. There are currently 8 labs (4 in the ETSE building and 4 in the Monte de la Condesa building), equipped with up to 25 seats with a desktop computer, a computer for the teaching staff and projector.
    • Workrooms. The ETSE building has two workrooms with fifteen seats available for tutorials or work meetings.
    • Open-access work areas. There are two spaces with 30 spots available to ETSE students to facilitate both individual and teamwork. 
    • Assembly hall. The ETSE has an assembly hall with capacity for 182 seats.
    • ETSE Library. In the ETSE building there is a library available to students and teachers. It has a total space of 600 m2, with 176 reading places distributed on two floors. It also has a workroom with capacity for 8 people, 4 PCs for the consultation of the USC library electronic resources. It has a collection of 9,426 volumes and 90 journals under subscription. The library also has 4 laptop computers that are loaned for use in the library.
  • The title of Graduate in Computer Engineering has as its fundamental objective scientific, technological and socioeconomic training and preparation for professional practice in the development and application of information and communication technologies (ICT), in the field of Computing. It is intended to prepare professionals with a transversal and versatile training; one engineer with a broad spectrum and easy adaptation to different areas of work.

  • Mobility

    The School has the collaboration of several professors who act as academic coordinators, and whose function is to supervise and assist in their academic decisions the own and host students, as well as sign the academic mobility agreements that ensure that the action is framed in the objectives and competences of the degree. The School, through the Academic Manager of Mobility and the Degree Commission, promotes the incorporation of new academic agreements based on recommendations from professors who are knowledgeable about the university in question, and ensures that these actions are a complement to the training of the students. of the Center, annually evaluating the renewal of each agreement.

    Student mobility is carried out from the second year of studies in the degree, in quarterly or annual periods. The selection of the candidates is carried out, for each call or program, by a Selection Commission, made up of the dean, the vice-dean or vice-dean responsible for exchange programs, the person in charge of the UAGCD and the academic coordinators, in accordance with previously established assessment criteria, which take into account the academic record, a report and, where appropriate, the language skills required by the host university.

    Student mobility is regulated through the “Regulation of inter-university exchange.” Exchange programs are managed through the International Relations Office, such as national exchange programs (SICUE) as well as Europeans (ERASMUS) and from outside the European Union (exchanges with Latin American countries or English-speaking countries):

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    Internships

    The Study Plan for the Degree in Computer Engineering includes the recognition of 9 compulsory credits for carrying out external internships. The School has experience in organizing these internships, managed directly by the ETSE through the Qualification Commission and the Internship Coordinator in companies or processed by the general internship program of the USC Social Council.

    To carry out the internships, the student body must have an external tutor in the company and an academic tutor responsible for setting, in coordination with the external tutor, the internship program for each student based on the characteristics of the work to be carried out, to monitor and guide the students during the internships and the evaluation of the students, based on the internship report that they must deliver and the report issued by the external tutor.

    The Qualification Commission and the assigned academic tutor will analyze each practice individually and will ensure that the content of the degree is developed.

  • The teachings conclude with the elaboration and defense of a Final Degree Project of 12 ECTS

    The Degree Commission will ensure, through the verification of the preliminary projects, that the contents of each work are within the scope of the degree. The type of training activities for each job will consist of monitoring by the project manager of its development. Additionally, each job may have some specific training activity depending on its own circumstances. The evaluation of the Final Degree Project will be carried out through its public defense before a court made up of professors of the degree.

  • Faculty
    Leovigildo Alonso Tarrio
    Samuel Alvite Pazo
    Francisco Santiago Argüello Pedreira
    Juan Enrique Arias Rodriguez
    Nikolay Babakov
    Víctor Xesús Barreiro Domínguez
    Senén Barro Ameneiro
    Manuel Bendaña Gómez
    Dora Blanco Heras
    Maria Isabel Borrajo Garcia
    Alberto Jose Bugarin Diz
    Saray Busto Ulloa
    Jose Carlos Cabaleiro Dominguez
    Francisco Javier Cardama Santiago
    Maria Purificacion Cariñena Amigo
    Maria Jose Carreira Nouche
    Alejandro Catala Bolos
    David Chaves Fraga
    Nelly Condori Fernandez
    Daniel Cores Costa
    Maria Cristina Costoya Ramos
    José Manuel Cotos Yáñez
    Cesar Díaz Parga
    Raquel Dosil Lago
    Paulo Felix Lamas
    Anselmo Tomás Fernández Pena
    Francisco Fernández Rivera
    Julian Carlos Flores Gonzalez
    Felipe Gago Couso
    Pablo Garcia Tahoces
    Julio Gonzalez Diaz
    Alejandro González Santos
    Ana Jeremías López
    Manuel Eulogio Ladra Gonzalez
    Manuel Lama Penin
    Javier Lopez Fandiño
    David López Vilariño
    David Enrique Losada Carril
    David Mera Perez
    Antonio Mosquera Gonzalez
    Manuel Felipe Mucientes Molina
    Alvaro Ordoñez Iglesias
    Xosé Manuel Pardo López
    Alex Pazos Moure
    Francisco Jose Pena Brage
    Adrian Perez Herrero
    Andres Perez Rodriguez
    Juan Carlos Pichel Campos
    Cesar Alfredo Piñeiro Pomar
    Raquel Esther Querentes Hermida
    Pablo Quesada Barriuso
    Manuel Rieiro Garcia
    Jose Ramon Rios Viqueira
    David Rodeiro Pazos
    Silvia Rodriguez Alcaraz
    Alberto Rodriguez Casal
    Jesus Maria Rodriguez Presedo
    Pedro Jose Saco Lopez
    Eduardo Manuel Sánchez Vila
    Roi Santos Mateos
    Natalia Seoane Iglesias
    Samuel Soutullo Sobral
    Jorge Alberto Suarez Garea
    José Ángel Taboada González
    María Jesús Taboada Iglesias
    Alejandro Jose Tobar Quintanar
    Joaquín Ángel Triñanes Fernández
    Jose Varela Pet
    Maria Elena Vazquez Cendon
    Juan Carlos Vidal Aguiar
    Nicolas Vila Blanco
    Alejandro Villanueva Turnes
    Sebastian Villarroya Fernandez
The contents of this page were updated on 09.06.2023.