240 credits - Higher Polytechnic School
Entry Profile
Those interested in computer sciences should have an affinity for the sciences and technology in general.
We recommend that students wishing to study in this programme have:
- The ability to analyse and reflect
- Observation abilities
- The ability to work methodically and in an organized way
- The ability to be critical and present arguments
- Creative abilities
- Logical reasoning skills
- Decision-making and problem solving abilities
- Initiative
- The ability to work in a group
- Interest in the field of computing and a positive outlook on related professions
Adaptation Course for UIB graduates
The UIB offers a special course for graduates of the university's 3-year engineering degree in business information technology and for the 3-year engineering degree in computer systems, which allows them to obtain a bachelor's degree in computer sciences.
This course is approved by The National Agency for Quality Assessment and Accreditation of Spain (ANECA).
Num. of places: 30
Student profile
This special course was specifically designed for graduates from the 3-year business information technology engineering degree programme and the 3-year computer systems engineering degree offered by the University of the Balearic Islands via the study plans defined by Official State Gazette (B.O.E.) numbers 27139 of 17 December 1997, and 26915 of 15 December 1997, respectively.
Students who have not completed either of these programmes can access this special course based on the requirements considered necessary by the Credit Recognition and Transfer Commission as well as the subjects that each student has taken.
If there the number of registered students exceeds the number of places available, enrolment requests will be ranked based on previous studies and entrance requirements.
Course structure
Entrance profile for business IT engineering
For students who have studied the 3-year business IT engineering degree, the following subjects must be taken in order to be awarded a bachelor's degree in computer sciences with a specialisation in computation:
Subject | Credits |
---|---|
Physics | 6 |
Intelligent Systems | 6 |
Applications Distributed over the Internet and User Interfaces | 6 |
English for Engineering | 6 |
Compilers I | 6 |
Compilers II | 6 |
Data Mining | 6 |
Bachelor's Thesis | 18 |
Credit total | 60 |
Where:
- Credit will not be awarded for previous Bachelor's Theses.
- Credit may be awarded for the subject "Physics" if the student has taken "Physics" (2717-6 credits, optional) as an optional subject during his/her previous studies.
- Credit may be awarded for the subject "Applications Distributed over the Internet and User Interfaces" if the student has taken "Development of User Interfaces" (2715-6 credits, optional) as an optional subject during his/her previous studies.
- The subject "English for engineering" must be taken if the conditions established in the UIB regulation that can be found in part 5.2.4 of the computer sciences study plan are not met.
- No credit will be awarded for unofficial professional, work, or university teaching experience.
- The decision of whether or not to award credit for courses taken as part of study programmes other than those mentioned in this profile will be made by the Credit Recognition and Transfer Commission for the UIB's computer sciences degree.
Entrance profile for computer systems engineering
For students who have studied the 3-year computer systems engineering degree, the following subjects must be taken in order to be awarded a bachelor's degree in computer sciences with a specialisation in computer engineering:
Subject | Credits |
---|---|
Business | 6 |
Artificial Intelligence | 6 |
Applications Distributed over the Internet and User Interfaces | 6 |
English for engineering | 6 |
Advanced Architectures | 6 |
Embedded Systems | 6 |
Computer Systems Administration | 6 |
Bachelor's Thesis | 18 |
Credit total | 60 |
Where:
- Credit will not be awarded for previous Bachelor's Theses.
- Credit may be awarded for the subject "Business" if the student has taken "Introduction to Business Economics" (4000-6 credits, optional) as an optional subject during his/her previous studies.
- Credit may be awarded for the subject "Embedded Systems" if the student has taken "Embedded Systems" (2747-12 credits, optional) as an optional subject during his/her previous studies.
- The subject "English for engineering" must be taken if the conditions established in the UIB regulation that can be found in part 5.2.4 of the computer sciences study plan are not met.
- No credit will be awarded for unofficial professional, work, or university teaching experience.
- The decision of whether or not to award credit for courses taken as part of study programmes other than those mentioned in this profile will be made by the Credit Recognition and Transfer Commission for the UIB's computer sciences degree.
Conditions for enrolling
Before being able to enrol, students must pay the fee required for recognising credits from their previous studies as well as the fee for credits to which they are registered. The cost of this enrolment corresponds to the public prices for official UIB teaching.
Entry information
Course entry methods
- Students who have passed a university entrance exam or similar (1)
- Higher vocational graduates (2). Applications from candidates with an advanced VET diploma in the degree programme's area of knowledge will be given preference. Please see the links (Spanish).
- Those who have passed the over-25s entrance examination Students who have passed the test in the following option will be given preference: Engineering and Architecture
- University graduates
- Over-40s who have accredited professional or work experience
- Those who have passed the over-45s entrance examination
- University programmes started at another UIB campus
- Certain students holding a 'batxiller' or equivalent high school diploma without the PAU entrance exam
- Official Spanish university studies already begun
- Overseas university studies already begun or finished without being officially accredited
Admission mark calculation
Weighting Parameters
(3) Weighted subjects in the voluntary stage. Academic year 2024-25:
Batxiller Course | Parameter |
---|---|
Mathematics II
|
0,2 |
Physics
|
0,2 |
Technology and Engineering II
|
0,2 |
Cut-off mark
Validations
Credit Recognition and Transfer Committee for GIN3
Accreditation grid between degrees from the UIB
Table of equivalences by curriculum: Degree in Informatics Engineering - Ibiza
Automatic accreditation between higher technical programmes and university courses
Subject | Credits |
---|---|
20302 - Programming - Computer Science I | 6 |
21722 - Artificial Intelligence | 6 |
21745 - Intelligent Systems | 6 |
21746 - Data Mining | 6 |
21781 - Machine learning | 6 |
Total | 30 |
Subject | Credits |
---|---|
21748 - Security in Information Systems | 6 |
21754 - Security in Networks and Services | 6 |
Total | 12 |
Subject | Credits |
---|---|
21703 - Digital Systems | 6 |
21776 - Computer Engineering, Business and Society | 6 |
21777 - Physical Foundations of Computers | 6 |
21787 - Practical Placements on the Degree in Informatics Engineering I | 6 |
Recognition of fourth-year elective credits | 6 |
Total | 30 |
Subject | Credits |
---|---|
21776 - Computer Engineering, Business and Society | 6 |
21777 - Physical Foundations of Computers | 6 |
21787 - Practical Placements on the Degree in Informatics Engineering I | 6 |
Recognition of fourth-year elective credits | 12 |
Total | 30 |
Subject | Credits |
---|---|
21776 - Computer Engineering, Business and Society | 6 |
21777 - Physical Foundations of Computers | 6 |
21787 - Practical Placements on the Degree in Informatics Engineering I | 6 |
Recognition of fourth-year elective credits | 12 |
Total | 30 |
Subject | Credits |
---|---|
20302 - Programming - Computer Science I | 6 |
21716 - Databases I | 6 |
21724 - Internet Distributed Application and User Interfaces | 6 |
21726 - Databases II | 6 |
21755 - Multimedia Technology | 6 |
21776 - Computer Engineering, Business and Society | 6 |
21787 - Practical Placements on the Degree in Informatics Engineering I | 6 |
Recognition of fourth-year elective credits | 6 |
Total | 48 |
Subject | Credits |
---|---|
21713 - Data Communication and Networks | 6 |
21716 - Databases I | 6 |
21755 - Multimedia Technology | 6 |
21776 - Computer Engineering, Business and Society | 6 |
21787 - Practical Placements on the Degree in Informatics Engineering I | 6 |
Recognition of fourth-year elective credits | 6 |
Total | 36 |
Subject | Credits |
---|---|
21713 - Data Communication and Networks | 6 |
21733 - Advanced Project Management | 6 |
21776 - Computer Engineering, Business and Society | 6 |
Recognition of fourth-year elective credits | 12 |
Total | 30 |
Subject | Credits |
---|---|
20302 - Programming - Computer Science I | 6 |
21716 - Databases I | 6 |
21724 - Internet Distributed Application and User Interfaces | 6 |
21726 - Databases II | 6 |
21755 - Multimedia Technology | 6 |
21776 - Computer Engineering, Business and Society | 6 |
21787 - Practical Placements on the Degree in Informatics Engineering I | 6 |
Recognition of fourth-year elective credits | 6 |
Total | 48 |
Subject | Credits |
---|---|
20302 - Programming - Computer Science I | 6 |
21714 - Computer Graphics | 6 |
Total | 12 |
Accreditation of English Skills
In order to be awarded the degree, students must show that they have reached a level of English by the end of their course that equates to a B2 level in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), in accordance with how this requirement is stipulated in the curriculum. The different ways to attain this are:
- passing the specific English language course in the curriculum.
- turning in a certificate or accreditation, recognised by the UIB, which shows the student has obtained a minimum level of English equivalent to B2 in the CEFR.
- passing a set number of subjects taught in English in the degree programme.
- passing a set number of subjects taught in English on a mobility programme.
Academic Accreditation Committee
Regulatory Agreement 10714/2013, whereby the regulations for awarding academic accreditation for participation in university cultural, sports, student representation, solidarity and cooperation activities are approved.