Curriculum
1st semester
2nd semester
1
- Digital Technologies 1: Introduction to Programming
- Mathematics 1
- Economics 1
- Modern Western History
- Digital Technologies 2: Computer Systems
- Neuroscience and Experimental Psychology
- Mathematics 2
- Algebra for Computer Science
- Writing and Reading Comprehension
2
- Digital Technologies 3: Algorithms & Data Structures
- Introduction to Design
- Introduction to Statistics
- Microeconomics
- Digital Technologies 4: Computer Networks
- Statistical Inference
- Legal and Ethical Aspects in Technology and Society
- Introduction to Accounting & Finance
3
- Digital Technologies 5: Design of Algorithms
- Computational Methods
- Management of Digital Projects
- Data Visualization
- Digital Technologies 6: Artificial Intelligence
- Decision Theory
- Computational Applications in Business
- Interactive Design
- Oral and Written Expression
4
- Digital Technologies 7: Data Engineering
- Entrepreneurship Workshop
- Elective 1
- Elective 2
- Digital Technologies 8: Final Project
- Artificial Intelligence & Neuroscience
- Elective 3
- Elective 4
DEGREE: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES WITH OPTIONAL MINOR FIELD
Minor fields are sets of courses that students may choose towards the end of their studies, to receive a specialized approach to other disciplines and professional practices. Available minor fields include Law, Neuroscience, Marketing, Finance, Economy, Statistics, Education, Art, Philosophy, History, Journalism, and Architecture, among others.