The Master in Informatics Engineering aims to deepen the knowledge and skills in Informatics Engineering from a scientific and technological base conferred by a degree (BSc.) in Informatics Engineering, Computer Science or similar. The program aims to train qualified professionals to practice Informatics Engineering with high quality of scientific, technical, ethical and human skills in the broad spectrum of job profiles identified for Informatics Engineering. The program still provides the students with an education that, by its cohesion and solidity, enable those who wish to pursue careers as PhD researchers. In order to align this MSc with the market demand, the program offers a flexible and heterogeneous curriculum organized in five specialization tracks.
Program Educational Objectives
The Master in Informatics Engineering graduates will:
Demonstrate high-level professional skills. Graduates are highly qualified Informatics Engineers, integrating into the global labor market quickly and predictably, applying appropriate approaches to the challenges of the twenty-first century, in which knowledge and information technologies are ubiquitous.
Reveal recognized human, societal and environmental attitudes. Graduates demonstrate social skills and ethics, professional and environmental practice through the promotion of rigorous working methods, teamwork culture and constructive social and environmental attitudes.
Demonstrate the ability to learn throughout life. Graduates demonstrate ongoing evaluation of culture and learning/improvement lifelong accepting naturally the amendments.
Pursue professional achievement. Fulfilling the mission of the ISEP, graduates are involved in interaction with universities, companies and research facilities and national and international development, thus stimulating entrepreneurship, leadership, innovation, research and development in national or international context.
Student Outcomes
1. An ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems by applying principles of engineering, science, and mathematics, by applying appropriate, state of the art informatics engineering concepts, practices and tools.
2. An ability to apply engineering design to produce solutions that meet specified needs with consideration of public health, safety, and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic factors, namely:
-- Analyzing and synthesizing the problem and requirements,
-- Design a solution (e.g. maintenance, re-engineering) to the problem, by adopting appropriate state of the art informatics engineering concepts, practices and tools.
3. An ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences, particularly using syntactic and semantically rigorous informatics engineering languages, artifacts and practices.
4. An ability to recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering situations and make informed judgments, which must consider the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal contexts.
5. An ability to function effectively on a team whose members together provide leadership, create a collaborative and inclusive environment, establish goals, plan tasks, and meet objectives.
6. An ability to develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data, and use engineering judgment to draw conclusions.
7. An ability to acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning strategies, namely pondering, synthesizing and evaluating existing up to date knowledge and tools related to the problem and solution.
Enrollment data
Academic Year
Indicators
Total
C1
C2
C1+C2
2012-2013
Vacancies
75
-
-
Admissions
75
-
-
Enrollments
64
136
200
Degree awarded
-
-
25
2013-2014
Vacancies
90
-
-
Admissions
73
81
154
Enrollments
62
81
143
Degree awarded
-
-
45
2014-2015
Vacancies
90
-
-
Admissions
65
-
-
Enrollments
49
57
106
Degree awarded
-
-
53
2015-2016
Vacancies
80
-
-
Admissions
80
-
-
Enrollments
59
71
130
Degree awarded
-
-
65
2016-2017
Vacancies
80
-
-
Admissions
84
-
-
Enrollments
70
111
181
Degree awarded
-
-
42
2017-2018
Vacancies
80
-
-
Admissions
81
-
-
Enrollments
68
154
222
Degree awarded
-
-
52
2018-2019
Vacancies
80
-
-
Admissions
83
-
-
Enrollments
-
-
183
Degree awarded
-
-
79
2019-2020
Vacancies
80
-
-
Admissions
85
-
-
Enrollments
-
-
162
Degree awarded
-
-
78
2020-2021
Vacancies
80
-
-
Admissions
80
-
-
Enrollments
-
-
176
Degree awarded
-
-
79
2021-2022
Vacancies
80
-
-
Admissions
80
-
-
Enrollments
-
-
Degree awarded
-
-
2022-2023
Vacancies
80
-
-
Admissions
80
-
-
Enrollments
80
-
-
Degree awarded
-
-
-
1º Year | ||
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Curricular unit | Period | ECTS |
Software Architecture | 1st Semester | 7.5 |
Requirements Engineering | 1st Semester | 7.5 |
Software Development Organization | 1st Semester | 7.5 |
Software Quality | 1st Semester | 7.5 |
Secure Software Development | 2st Semester | 7.5 |
Model-Driven Engineering | 2st Semester | 7.5 |
Multi-core and Distributed Systems | 2st Semester | 7.5 |
Advanced Programming Techniques | 2st Semester | 7.5 |
2º Year | ||
Curricular unit | Period | ECTS |
Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Leadership | 1st Semester | 5.0 |
Laboratory of Software Development | 1st Semester | 7.5 |
Dissertation Preparation | 1st Semester | 10.0 |
Database Administration (optional) | 1st Semester | 7.5 |
Machine Learning (optional) | 1st Semester | 7.5 |
Data Warehouses (optional) | 1st Semester | 7.5 |
Graphical Systems (optional) | 1st Semester | 7.5 |
Design and Multimedia Authoring (optional) | 1st Semester | 7.5 |
System Management and Configuration (optional) | 1st Semester | 7.5 |
Game Design and Development (optional) | 1st Semester | 7.5 |
Data Mining (optional) | 1st Semester | 7.5 |
Computational Networks (optional) | 1st Semester | 7.5 |
Systems and Information Security (optional) | 1st Semester | 7.5 |
Multimedia Technologies (optional) | 1st Semester | 7.5 |
Learning Support Technologies (optional) | 1st Semester | 7.5 |
Dissertation | 2st Semester | 30.0 |
Fill in the online application form in www.isep.pt/mestrados . Upload a digital version of following documents: • ID Card • Academic Degree Diploma • Academic Curricula (include degrees, grades, dates and institutions, adding the study plans) • Professional Curricula (include developed tasks and institutions/companies) The application is considered finished once the payment of a fee is performed by the applicant. Foreign applicants must contact info-sa@isep.ipp.pt to obtain the fee payment data. Application Requirements • Graduates or legally equivalent degree or • Holders of foreign higher education degree granted after a study cycle organized according to the Bologna Process principles by one of the member states or • Holders of foreign higher education degree recognized as fulfilling the objectives of a 1st cycle degree by ISEP’s Technical-Scientific Council or • Holders of academic, scientific or professional curricula, which is recognized as attesting the capability to accomplish the 2nd cycle of studies by ISEP’s Technical-Scientific Council Selection Criteria A jury will take into account the academic, professional and scientific curricula of the applicant. Results Check www.isep.pt/mestrados . Placed candidates must then enrol until the deadline indicated on the document “Edital de Abertura do Concurso”. Contacts Academic Division info-sa@isep.ipp.pt (+351) 228 340 500