Which bachelor's degree do you need to study Software Development?
If you want to start training in Full-Stack Software Development and become a versatile and multidisciplinary professional, we tell you what baccalaureate you need to have studied to be able to access the official degree in Full-Stack Software Development and what it consists of.
Is it necessary to have previous specific training?
No, if you want to study the Bachelor's Degree in Full-Stack Development you can do so without having studied a specific baccalaureate, you must meet the entry requirements set out in art.3 of Royal Decree 412/2014. However, the recommended entry profile is that of a student with a strong affinity for technology, an outstanding performance in mathematics and a strong interest in solving problems.
Ideally, this would be a bachelor's degree in Science and Technology, with a special focus on subjects such as Mathematics and, if possible, having studied subjects related to Computer Science, Programming, Computing and Technology in general.
What will you learn in the Official Degree in Full-Stack Development?
The Degree in Full-Stack Development at UDIT is an official 4-year degree, in which you will achieve the most complete programmer profile by combining knowledge of Back End and Front End development.
During the first year of the degree, you'll learn the basics of programming, communication networks and mathematics, as well as knowledge of web design, interface design and user experience .
During the second year, you'll delve deeper into programming and algorithm design, and you'll train in Back End and Front End, applying your knowledge in project workshops.
In the third year, you will acquire extensive knowledge of cloud architectures and professional cloud services, as well as Artificial Intelligence. At the same time, you will come into contact with the industry by developing your professional internship in leading companies in the sector.
The last course will be the final step for your insertion in the labour market, learning about IoT (Internet of Things), cybersecurity, mobile application development and legal and ethical aspects of information technologies.
Do you want to know if this degree is for you?
This degree is for you if you are an innovative and analytical minded person, with strong mathematical and computational skills, who is ready to enter an advanced level programme and face real industry challenges.
What will you be able to do?
You will be able to work in areas and positions such as: back end designer and developer, front end designer and developer, technology consultant, software application programmer, software application maintenance, software project manager, software test developer or DevopsP, among many others.
Degree in Full-Stack Development at UDIT
You will be trained at the leading university in elevating to official university status degrees that did not exist in the Spanish educational landscape. This is the only 4-year degree that combines software development and front-end/back-end programming .
You will acquire a deep understanding of all the technological layers behind any software development, making you a versatile professional, adaptable to different projects and with the ability to develop comprehensive solutions.
During your training you will master the programming languages, development environments and software tools most commonly used professionally today, which will allow you to enter the job market prepared.
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In addition, you will be able to build an attractive and competitive profile, if you decide to take the exams of official certifications recognised worldwide such as Microsoft or AWS.
Our learning by doing method works, our students have won more than 300 awards, thanks to the UDIT methodology, innovative curricula that incorporate technology and innovation in the classroom and challenges and real projects that help them to acquire practical knowledge and build their portfolio.
The most innovative technology campus in Madrid
The International Campus of Technology, Innovation and Applied Sciences will host all degrees in the area of technology and innovation for the next academic year.
Located on one of Madrid's main thoroughfares, Calle Alcalá, this campus of more than 7,000 m2 will become a unique learning space where there will be flexible and modular spaces to adapt to different needs and types of projects and spaces for networking between students, faculty and companies.
The building will house specialised laboratories equipped with state-of-the-art equipment for different areas of study, such as robotics, artificial intelligence, virtual reality, among others.
The top floor of the new campus will house the UDIT Proto Space: the most avant-garde laboratory of technology, science, innovation and materials in the capital that will allow you to practice the knowledge learnt in the subjects. In this space you will be able to experiment with robotic arms, 3D printers, loT, among others.
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Do you want to experience software development before September?
At UDIT's AI & Code Camp, you can find out if programming and software development are your vocation. For two weeks, from 30 June to 11 July, you will explore both the world of design and prototyping and the fascinating field of Artificial Intelligence. You will learn how to take your ideas from conception to final mock-up, using professional 3D modelling tools, basic robotics and 3D printing.
In parallel, you will delve into the fundamentals of AI, applying this technology of the future to develop projects that address current problems. State-of-the-art equipment and tools will be at your disposal to foster your creativity and innovation.
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UDIT presents the Proto Space, a technological experimentation laboratory.