RA5.2: Practical skills for solving complex problems, realising complex engineer ing designs and conducting investigations in their field of study.
RA5.4: Ability to apply norms of engineering practice in their field of study.
RA5.6: Awareness of economic, organisational and managerial issues (such as project management, risk and change management) in the industrial and business context.
RA6.2: Ability to manage complex technical or professional activities or projects in their field of study, taking responsibility for decision making.
RA7.1: Ability to communicate effectively information, ideas, problems and solutions with engineering community and society at large.
RA7.2: Ability to function effectively in a national and international context, as an individual and as a member of a team and to cooperate effectively with engineers and non-engineers.
CG2: Be able to generate new ideas (creativity), to anticipate new situations, to adapt to new situations, working in a team and interact with others, but at the same time be able to work autonomously.
CG4: Technical, economic and commercial management of computer projects, planning proposals, organising teams and applying engineering techniques that are rigorous and responsible with regards to current regulations and aligned to the professional ethics guidelines.
CG7: Be able to present and discuss proposals in a team work environment, demonstrating personal and social skills that allow him/her to assume different responsibilities within them.
CGO2: Ability to drive project activities in the field of computer science in accordance with the knowledge acquired.
CGO9: Ability to solve problems with initiative, decision-making, autonomy and creativity. Ability to know how to communicate and convey the knowledge, skills and abilities of the profession of Technical Engineer in Computer Science.
CGO10: Knowledge to carry out measurements, calculations, valuations, appraisals, expert opinions, studies, reports, task planning and other similar works in computing, in accordance with the knowledge acquired.
CTE9: Ability to integrate Information and Communication Technology solutions and business processes to meet the information needs of organisations, enabling them to achieve their objectives effectively and efficiently, thus giving them competitive advantages.
CTE11: Ability to understand and apply the principles and practices of organisations, so that they can act as a liaison between the technical and management communities of an organisation and actively participate in the training of users.