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The Bachelor's Degree in Computer Systems Engineering (LESC) provides solid training in the field of computer systems, focusing on how hardware and software combine to create the technologies that are part of our daily lives.

Throughout the course, students acquire skills in programming, computer architecture, networks, operating systems, and embedded systems, always with a strong practical component.
Laboratory classes and projects play a central role in learning, allowing students to experiment, test ideas, and develop real solutions, bringing their training closer to the challenges encountered in a professional context.

In an increasingly digital and automated world, this training prepares students to design and develop innovative technologies, creating reliable, efficient, and secure computing solutions, and opening doors to future careers or further studies at the master's level.

Career opportunities include areas such as computer systems engineering and architecture, embedded and real-time systems development, hardware, software, and communications integration, intelligent and autonomous systems, highly reliable critical technological infrastructures, as well as research, development, and technological innovation activities.