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Training

Undergraduate

As a Computer Engineer, you will develop different solutions necessary for the automation of information with a solid scientific and technological base that is internationally accredited. In addition, you will perform activities with a high level of abstraction, such as analysis and design, and activities of great responsibility, such as project and technology management.

The academic preparation provided by PUCP emphasizes the areas of information systems, software engineering and information technologies, in addition to the solid foundation you will receive in computer science. The Specialty also gives you the opportunity to outline your career with knowledge in Business Administration.

Accreditations

The Informatics Engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET.

The Computer Engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Technical Committee of ICACIT.

Graduate profile

The student outcomes describe the achievements that a Computer Engineering student should obtain at the end of the course.

The student of Computer Engineering acquires throughout the career the ability to:

  1. Apply knowledge related to mathematics, science and engineering.
  2. Design and conduct experiments, and analyze and interpret data.
  3. Design systems, components or processes that meet the needs presented.

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Agreements and Programs

Vertical Articulation

Vertical Articulation allows PUCP undergraduate students to enroll in courses at the Graduate School, which will be recognized by their Faculty as part of the undergraduate curriculum. Then, if the student decides to pursue a master's degree at the University, these courses will be recognized as part of the graduate curriculum.

During their studies at the Faculty, students may enroll in the courses corresponding to the first year and elective courses of the master's degree in Computer Science and other master's degrees, up to a maximum of 12 credits.

Postgraduate

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