Consistent with the nature of this graduate program, applicants must be engineering graduates, such as computer engineering, computer systems, computer science, or information technology; Mathematics and related bachelor’s degrees, with a solid foundation in logical reasoning and problem solving, with a willingness to participate in multidisciplinary groups for collaborative projects. In addition, the applicant must have the provisions below:
- Proficiency with some programming language.
- General knowledge of algebra, calculus, probability, and statistics.
- General knowledge of computer architecture and databases.
- Ease of use and management of IT.
- Logical reasoning and developed skills for solving engineering problems.
- To adequately describe, write and communicate orally and in writing.
- Proficient on English reading and writing.
- Disposition to be part of multi, inter and transdisciplinary work teams.
- Disposition to work collaboratively.
- Interested in scientific and applied research.
- Interested in computing and technologies.
- Proactive.
- Innovative.
- Perseverance.
- Discipline.
- Collaborative work.
- Leadership.
- Respect.
- Personal growth.
- Responsibility.
- Constancy.
- Critical sense.