Engineering and Technology
Information Systems
Information Technology
ABOUT THE COURSE
The UNISANTA Information Systems Course aims to enable the student to work with systems development, aiming at developing, deploying and managing projects in the areas of Information Technology (IT) Systems.
Graduates will be able to manage computer networks, set up and manage databases, work with data security, and develop games and websites on the Internet in a professional manner. They will be able to perform functions related to management within IT, as well as user support and technological infrastructure work.
Graduates can participate in competitions and postgraduate courses to improve their studies.
The Course on Information Systems treats computing as a medium activity, aiming at the application of computing in society, through the organization and use of information, which provides a great employability.
RECOGNITION
Ordinance Nº 252/16, published on 1º/07/2016
Renewed by Ordinance No. 923/18, published 28/12/18
AUTHORIZATION
CONSUN Resolution No. 488/11, published on 25/11/11
CONCEPT OF THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
Very good
INFORMATION
OTHER INFORMATION
EMPLOYMENT - Several alumni work abroad, such as Germany, United States, Canada and Costa Rica. Many manage internships and jobs at large IT companies, which recruit interns and trainees at UNISANTA. More than 90% of last year's academics are interns or already working in the IT sector, in large companies in Baixada Santista and also in the Capital.
The course provides contacts with the reality of the labor market through lectures, seminars and mini-courses with state-of-the-art companies. Agreements with companies such as Microsoft (Campus Agreement), IBM (Scholars Program) and Oracle, among others, prepare students to obtain certifications required by the market.
The job market for IT professionals is growing. The development of apps and games for mobile platforms has been growing day by day. Research shows that in Brazil there is a deficit of tens of thousands of trained IT professionals, and the constant departure of professionals to other countries aggravates the situation.
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Great employability, in a needy market
COURSE FIELD
The bachelor of Information Systems develops computer-programming systems. The labor market is broad and growing, both in industries and in educational and research institutions. The professional develops, implements and manages projects in the areas of systems, database, networks and Information Technology (IT).
DIRECTOR
Prof. Eng. Antonio de Salles Penteado
COORDINATOR
Prof. Ms. Antonio Carlos Marques do Amaral Guerra
BENEFITS
Consult discount scholarship program and fundingCURRICULUM
Computer Architecture I
Integral Differential Calculus I
General Theory of Systems I
Operating Systems I
Fundamentals of Information System I
Programming Language I
Development of Algorithm I
Computer Architecture II
Integral Differential Calculus II
General Theory of Systems II
Operating Systems II
Fundamentals of Information System II
Programming Language II
Development of Algorithm II
Programming Language III
Probability and Statistics I
Software Engineering I
Organization and Methods I
Instrumental Portuguese
Systems Development Methodology I
Web Systems I
Innovation Management
Programming Language IV
Probability and Statistics II
Software Engineering II
Organization and Methods II
Scientific Methodology
Methodology of Systems Development II
Web Systems II
Business management
Discrete Mathematics I
Programming Techniques I
Compilers I
Web Systems III
Technology in Logistics I
Entrepreneurship I
Data Structure
General Theory of Administration
Discrete Mathematics II
Programming Techniques II
Compilers II
Web Systems IV
Technology in Logistics II
Entrepreneurship II
Artificial Intelligence
IT Governance
Distributed Systems I
Operational Research I
Audit and Information Security I
Information Management
Man-machine Interface
Ethics, Environment and Sustainability
Cooperative Systems
Course Completion Work I
Distributed Systems II
Operational Research II
Audit and Information Security II
Knowledge Management
Virtual Reality
Technology and Society
Decision Support Systems
Course Completion Work II
Complementary Activities
Optional Disciplines
Brazilian Language of Signals - Libras
Electronic Circuits
Mathematics Applied to Computing
Formal and Inconsistent Systems
EVALUATION CRITERIA
The evaluations of the students are based on the skills and abilities necessary for the professional exercise, being defined in the Pedagogical Project of each Course of Graduation or Technology, following the Curricular Guidelines and the General Regiment of UNISANTA.
The evaluation of the school performance is done by discipline, according to the curricular activities developed, covering the aspects of frequency and grade.
It is considered approved in each discipline the student who has attended at least 75% of the academic work expected and obtained arithmetic mean equal to or greater than 5 (five) between the grade resulting from the partial evaluations and the final exam.
The final evaluation is granted only to the student who obtains, in each discipline, arithmetic mean equal to or greater than 3 (three), resulting from the partial evaluations.
The student who, in the course under study, has met the minimum frequency requirement and obtained an average of 7 (seven) or higher as a result of the partial assessments is waived from the final exam.
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