Bachelor's Degree in Informatics Engineering
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Bachelor's Degree in Informatics Engineering is designed to provide students with a broad spectrum of theoretical knowledge, methods, and practical skills in informatics engineering. The program aims to enable students to continue their studies in more advanced cycles, such as master's or doctoral degrees, as well as access professional careers in the computing area.
General Objectives of the Course
The main objective of the Informatics Engineering degree is to provide its students and future informatics engineers with a broad spectrum of theoretical knowledge, methods, and practical skills that allow them to continue their studies to more advanced cycles, such as master's or doctoral degrees, as well as enable their direct access to professional careers in the computing area in a vast set of domains.
Admission Requirements
- National Call for Access and Entry to Higher Education (DGES):
- Entry exam: One of the following sets:
- 02 Biology and Geology
- 19 Mathematics A
- 07 Physics and Chemistry
- 19 Mathematics A
- 19 Mathematics A
- 18 Portuguese
- Application score: 100 points (0-200 scale)
- Entry exams: 95 points (0-200 scale)
- Calculation Formula:
- Secondary school average: 50%
- Entry exams: 50%
- Entry exam: One of the following sets:
- Other forms of access (UC-applicants):
- Change of Institution / Course Pair Schemes
- Special Access Call for over 23-years-olds
- Special Access Call for Holders of Other Higher Education Courses
- Special Call for International Students
Professional Goals
Graduates of the program can pursue careers in software development companies, consulting companies, telecommunications companies, network administration, and IT systems.
Mode of Study
The program is offered in a full-time, face-to-face mode of study.
Teaching / Evaluation Language(s)
The teaching and evaluation languages used in the program are Portuguese and English.
Examination Regulations, Assessment, and Grading
The evaluation is designed to assess the skills and knowledge acquired by the students, their critical thinking, their ability to enunciate and solve problems, as well as their mastery of written and oral exposition. The evaluation rules follow the Regulation of Knowledge Evaluation of the Faculty of Sciences and Technology of the University of Coimbra.
Learning Objectives and Intended Skills
Students who complete the Degree in Informatics Engineering will acquire extensive knowledge and skills in Informatics, including Computational Intelligence, Information Systems, Computer Networks, and Software Engineering, as well as fundamentals of Mathematics and Physics required for Engineering degrees.
Course Coordinator(s)
The course coordinator is Vasco Nuno Sousa Simões Pereira.
Recognition of Prior Learning
Recognition of prior learning is carried out in accordance with the Academic Regulation of the University of Coimbra.
Qualification Requirements and Regulations
The legal framework for the qualification is established by the Decree-Law nº 74/2006, 24th March, in its current wording.
Graduation Requirements
Completion of all mandatory Curricular Units, totaling 180 ECTS.
Access to Further Studies
Graduates of the program can access further studies, such as the M.Sc. in Informatics Engineering or similar areas, and in some cases, Ph.D. programs.
Study Programme
The study program is designed to provide students with a broad spectrum of theoretical knowledge, methods, and practical skills in informatics engineering.
Academic Year
The academic year is divided into semesters.
Course Type
The course type is 1st Cycle Studies.
DGES Code
The DGES code is 9119.
Qualification Awarded
The qualification awarded is a Bachelor's Degree.
Duration
The duration of the program is 3 years.
ECTS Credits
The program consists of 180 ECTS credits.
Accreditations
The program is accredited by the Agência de Avaliação e Acreditação do Ensino Superior.
Registration Number
The registration number is R/A-Ef 1542/2011/AL03.
