Access admission unrestricted
Class L-31 Computer science
Credits 180
Duration 3 years
Location Udine
Legal requirements High School Diploma or other equivalent

Computer Science

The Course will give you the skills you need for planning, creating, developing, managing and maintaining software and systems to generate, transmit and process information, both for manufacturers of information systems and in firms, public administrations, and laboratories which make use of complex information systems. It will give you a solid theoretical and methodological base and a thorough technical knowledge. You will set up and run small data processing centers, and provide assistance to employers on their choices in automation and computerization. The technical skills acquired include up-to-date computing disciplines, such as Databases, Software Engineering, Human-Computer Interaction, Networks and Programming Languages. You will do many laboratory activities and  an internship in a firm, and also improve your English language skills.
Graduates in Computer Science can work in planning, creating, organizing, managing and maintaining information systems, both for manufacturers of information systems and networks, and in firms, public administrations and, more generally, all those organizations which use information systems. The Course will prepare you to be specialists in information research, software analysts and programmers, systems analysts, specialists in computer security and specialists in information and communication networks.

Graduates in Computer Science can work in the field of the planning, creation, organization, management and maintenance of information systems, both for manufacturers of information systems and networks, and in firms, public administrations and, more generally, all organizations which make use of information systems.
They can also be admitted to a Master in Computer Science, or seek a teaching career in schools after having completed the teaching qualification procedure, in compliance with the legislation in force.
The Course prepares students to be:

• Specialists in information research
• Analysts and programmers of applicative and system software
• Systems Analysts                                                                                     • Specialists in computer security
• Specialists in information and communication networks