Graduate Catalog 2025-2026

Master of Computer Science in Software Engineering (MS)

The Master of Computer Science in Software Engineering program aspires to train professionals focused on mastering knowledge, skills, and attitudes in computers with a specialty in software engineering.

The Barranquitas Campus is authorized to offer this program.

Program goals: 

The master’s program aims to achieve the following goals:

  1. Develop professionals focused on the domain of computer science knowledge in the specialty of software engineering.
  2. Promote research and the use of technology to generate the production of knowledge in computer science with a specialty in software engineering.
  3. Promote the solution of problems related to software engineering within a framework of ethical, legal, and social responsibility.
  4. Develop leaders committed to professional development that promotes research and best practices in software engineering.

Program objectives:

The Program seeks to achieve the following general objectives:

  1. Generate theoretical and methodological knowledge in an integrated manner in computer sciences with a specialty in software engineering.
  2. Use research, information sources and technological advances to support the development of innovations in computer science in software engineering.
  3. Apply the ethical, legal, and social dimensions in the problem-solving and decision-making processes related to the practice of computer science with a specialty in software engineering.
  4. Demonstrate commitment to the continuous improvement of the professional skills required in the field of computer sciences with a specialty in software engineering.

Competencies graduates' profile.

The program is designed to develop the skills that allow the student to:

Knowledge

Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of:

  1. The fundamental concepts of software engineering and the development of agile processes.
  2. The theoretical, practical, and methodological principles of software testing and quality, database design and software architecture.
  3. The theoretical, practical, and methodological applications of computer science in Software Engineering.

Abilities

  1. Use the problem-solving method (“troubleshooting”) in situations related to the practice of the profession.
  2. Apply research principles in Software Engineering.
  3. Apply technology in scientific research, in a global context, for the development of innovation in Software Engineering.

Attitudes

  1. Demonstrate a responsible attitude towards the ethical, legal, and social aspects associated with Software Engineering.
  2. Identify areas of need for training and application of computer sciences in solving personal, social, and economic problems.
  3. Value research and continuing education as means to update knowledge in Software Engineering.

Admission requirements

In addition to meeting the admission requirements for master's studies, students applying for admission to this program must:

  1. Have completed a bachelor's degree in computer science, information systems or related areas.
  2. Minimum overall average of 2.80 GPA.
  3. If you come from another academic degree, pass the following undergraduate level courses and, upon completion, have a minimum average of 3.00 points.
    1. Data Structure (Java or C++)
    2. calculation I
    3. Discrete Mathematics or its equivalent
    4. Databases
    5. Operating systems

Graduation requirements

In addition to meeting the graduation requirements set forth in the graduated catalog, the student must meet one of the following options:

  1. Option A: with Thesis
    1. Approve the defense of the research proposal and the thesis.
  2. Option B: with Project Development
    1. Pass the course COMP 6980: Project Development

 


Requirements of the Master of Computer Science Program in Software Engineering (MS)

Students will have two (2) options to complete the degree.

 

Option A: with Thesis

Core requirements

12 credits

Major requirements

12 credits

Operational requirements

6 credits

Total

30 credits

Option B: with Project Development

Core requirements

12 credits

Major requirements

18 credits

Total

30 credits


Core requirements - 12 credits

COMP 5103Analysis, design and implementation of algorithms

3

COMP 5115Advanced topics in operating systems

3

COMP 5225Data communicatios networks

3

COMP 5235Information Security

3

Major requirements - 12 credits (with thesis) or 18 credits (with project development)

COMP 5260Software engineering

3

COMP 5270Development of agile processes in software

3

COMP 6040Software architecture analysis

3

COMP 6232Software testing and quality

3

COMP 6430Advanced database design

3

COMP 6980Project development in computer science

3

Students who select the thesis option will take the courses COMP 5240, COMP 5345, COMP 6030. Additionally, they will pass one of the following courses: COMP 6215 or COMP 6425. Students who choose option B must take and pass COMP 6980. Once approved, the student will obtain the degree.

Operational requirements - 6 credits

COMP 6990Thesis I

3

COMP 6991Thesis II

3