Degree in Computer Engineering

Curriculum Structure

The 240 credits that students must complete to obtain the corresponding Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering, and their distribution according to the type of subject, are as follows:

Distribution of the curriculum by subject type
Credits
Basic training 66
Mandatory 90
Mandatory Itinerary/Specific Technology 48
Electives 12
Internships 12
Final Degree Project 12
Total credits 240

The temporal distribution of the subjects in the curriculum is shown in the following tables.

The Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering proposed by the ULL includes five possible itineraries. Of the total of 240 credits of the degree, 180 (75%) are compulsory, regardless of the itinerary followed, while 20%, that is, 48 credits, are specific to each itinerary and are compulsory within it. The remaining 5% are made up of 12 optional credits that the student will take by choosing from among 24 offered. The initial 180 credits include the 12 corresponding to the Final Degree Project as well as another 12 compulsory External Internships.

Character Type of matter Credits
Mandatory regardless of the itinerary Basic Training 66 180
Common to any itinerary (60 “Common to the Computer Science Branch” + 30 specific to ULL) 90
Internships 12
Final Degree Project 12
Mandatory itinerary Specific to the chosen itinerary (“Specific Technology”) 48 48
Optional Electives 12 12
TOTAL: 240

Temporal distribution of compulsory and optional subjects common to all itineraries