Open Information Computer Systems (MS)
This Program permits students to obtain a Professional Certificate in Technology and Administration of Databases and with further studies a Master in Science in Open Information Computer Systems.
The fundamental purpose of the Program is to form professionals in the field of computers who develop information systems in open settings and architecture in both public and private organizations.
In order to comply with the requirements to a present creative work that demonstrates the capacity to integrate the acquired knowledge, candidates to the Master in Computer Sciences in Open Information Systems, must defend the developed project before a Program Committee in COIS 6980.
The Metropolitan Campus is authorized to offer this Program.
Competencies Profile of Graduates
The Program of Master of Science in Computing in Open Systems of Information is designed to develop the professional competences that allow the student to:
Knowledge
- Identify an open information system based on a relational database management system that includes everything from the analysis of requirements and design to the implementation, administration, and maintenance of the system.
- Evaluate the methodologies and design tools that support the development, administration, and maintenance of database systems.
Skills
- Design a database system with distributed systems, object-oriented programming, and friendly user interfaces.
- Develop an open information system based on a relational database management system from the analysis of requirements and design to the implementation, administration and maintenance of the system.
- Implement procedures and technologies to ensure the quality, security and performance of open database systems.
Attitudes
- Exhibit ethical principles in the use of open information systems and promote these in work.
Admission Requirements
In addition to meeting the general requirements established by the University for admission to master degree studies, students requesting admission to the program must have approved the following courses or their equivalents at the undergraduate level:
COMP 2120 |
Programming Logic |
3 credits |
COMP 2315 |
Structured Programming |
3 credits |
Other requirements, rights and responsibilities are general and defined in the Catalog.
Requirements for the Master of Science in Open Information Computer Systems
Core Course Requirements |
27 credits |
Prescribed Distributive Courses |
6 credits |
Total |
33 credits |
Core Course Requirements - 27 credits
COIS 5100 | Relational Data Banks | 3 |
COIS 5120 | Client-Server Networks and Architecture | 3 |
COIS 5130 | Design Methodology and Advanced Tools | 3 |
COIS 5200 | Application of Programming Languages in Databases | 3 |
COIS 5210 | Database Management | 3 |
COIS 5300 | Analysis of Open Systems and Computer Aided Software Engineering (Case) | 3 |
COIS 5400 | Rapid Application Development | 3 |
COIS 6200 | System Tuning, Troubleshooting, Codification, Security and Quality | 3 |
COIS 6980 | Project Development in Open Information Systems | 3 |
Prescribed Distributive Requirements - 9 credits
Select 6 credits from the following courses:
The student has the option of selecting 6 credits in courses from the Master in Sciences in Information Security.