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Degree
Masters
Major
Computer Science | Information Technology | Network Security
Area of study
Information and Communication Technologies
Course Language
English
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Specific Program: DAT802 - Technological Infrastructure
Presentation
The schedule for this course is not available.
Summary
- Cycle: 2nd cycle
- Credits: 3 credits
- Faculty or center: School of management
- Trimesters: Autumn 2026
Training Objectives
- Understand the functioning of a technological architecture
- Understand the role and impact of technological infrastructure on business processes
- Know how to analyze and evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of the implementation and continuous management of operations and technological infrastructure
- Master the methods and techniques of control and verification of technological infrastructure
Content
- Introduction to technological infrastructures
- Material infrastructure of information systems (IS)
- Architecture of information systems and software
- Telecommunication and network infrastructure of IS
- Operation of information systems
- Operations and infrastructure verification
Concomitant
- DAT823
Programs Offering This Course
- Diploma of specialized higher studies of the 2nd cycle in governance, audit, and security of information technologies
- Master's degree in governance, audit, and security of information technologies
- Microprogram of the 2nd cycle in governance, audit, and security of information technologies
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