Excellence in Science, Technology and Innovation

Curriculum Plan — Research Track

Degree AwardedDoctor of Systems Engineering
Total Credits120 Academic Credits
Program TypeDoctorate — Research Track
Duration6 Semesters (3 Years)
ModalityIn-person / Virtual
InstitutionTesla University

1. General Program Information

Program NameDoctorate in Systems Engineering and Computer Science
InstitutionTesla University
Degree AwardedDoctor of Systems Engineering
Knowledge AreaEngineering, Architecture, Urban Planning and Related Fields
Core FieldSystems Engineering, Telematics and Related Areas
Level of EducationDoctorate
Total Credits120 Academic Credits
Curriculum TypeResearch
Duration6 Semesters (3 Years)
ModalityIn-person / Virtual
CampusBogotá, Colombia
ScheduleEvening / Weekends

2. Program Overview

The Doctorate in Systems Engineering and Computer Science at Tesla University is a high-level research-oriented graduate program designed to train doctoral graduates capable of generating original and applied knowledge at the frontiers of computational science, information systems, and emerging technologies. The program responds to the needs of a digitally transformed world, where advanced computing is the cornerstone of global innovation.

With a duration of six (6) academic semesters and a total of one hundred and twenty (120) credits, the program integrates high-level theoretical training with the development of original research projects that culminate in a doctoral thesis of excellence, defended before a panel of national and international academic peers.

3. Program Mission and Vision

3.1 Mission

To train doctoral graduates in Systems Engineering and Computer Science with strong research competencies, the ability to generate frontier scientific knowledge, ethical standards, and social commitment, contributing to the technological and scientific development of Colombia and Latin America.

3.2 Vision

By 2030, the Doctorate in Systems Engineering and Computer Science at Tesla University will be recognized across Latin America as one of the doctoral programs with the greatest impact in research and technological innovation, with an international presence in indexed publications and registered patents.

4. Program Objectives

4.1 General Objective

To train doctoral researchers capable of generating, transferring, and applying original knowledge in the field of Systems Engineering and Computer Science, contributing to scientific and technological advancement at the national and international level.

4.2 Specific Objectives

  • Develop advanced competencies in scientific and technological research methodology applied to systems engineering.
  • Train students in the highest standards of computational thinking: artificial intelligence, distributed systems, cybersecurity, and high-performance computing.
  • Promote high-impact scientific production through publications in indexed journals and participation in international events.
  • Strengthen academic and research leadership capacity for directing research groups and projects.
  • Stimulate knowledge transfer and technological innovation through alliances with the productive and governmental sectors.
  • Contribute to solving complex problems in Colombian and Latin American society through engineering and computing.

5. Program Profiles

5.1 Admission Profile

The program is aimed at professionals holding a master’s degree in Systems Engineering, Computer Science, Telecommunications, Mathematics, Physics, or related disciplines, who demonstrate research capacity, English proficiency at B2 level or higher, and motivation to contribute to the advancement of scientific and technological knowledge.

5.2 Graduate Profile

The Doctor of Engineering graduating from Tesla University will be able to:

  • Design, execute, and lead original research in the field of systems and computing.
  • Publish results in high-impact scientific journals and present at international conferences.
  • Lead research, development, and innovation (R&D&I) groups and projects at universities, research centers, and technology companies.
  • Formulate and manage public policies in science, technology, and innovation.
  • Advise digital transformation processes and the adoption of emerging technologies in public and private organizations.
  • Contribute to solving major social challenges through the development of technology with real impact.

6. Competencies to be Developed

CompetencyDescription
ResearchRigorous methodological design, critical analysis, and original knowledge production in systems and computing.
Technical-ScientificAdvanced mastery of computational paradigms: AI, quantum computing, big data, cybersecurity, and distributed systems.
CommunicationHigh-level scientific writing, presentation of results, and publication in indexed journals.
Ethics & CitizenshipResponsibility in the use of technologies, respect for intellectual property, and commitment to the common good.
LeadershipManagement of research teams, R&D&I project management, and knowledge transfer to the productive sector.
InternationalCollaboration in global scientific networks, academic mobility, and publication in English.

7. Curriculum Plan — 120 Credits / 6 Semesters

The curriculum is organized into six academic semesters, distributed across three stages: advanced theoretical training (Semesters 1–2), experimental development and research production (Semesters 3–4), and doctoral thesis consolidation and defense (Semesters 5–6). Each semester concentrates 20 credits for a total of 120 credits.

7.1 Credit Distribution by Course Type

Course TypeCreditsPercentage
Mandatory Courses5647%
Elective Courses1210%
Research / Dissertation Component5243%
TOTAL120100%

Semester 1 — Epistemological and Methodological Foundations

CodeCourse NameCreditsHrs/WkType
ISC-D101Epistemology of Science and Engineering33Mandatory
ISC-D102Advanced Mathematics for Computing44Mandatory
ISC-D103Scientific Research Methodology33Mandatory
ISC-D104Algorithm Theory and Computational Complexity44Mandatory
ISC-D105Seminar on Research Lines in Engineering33Mandatory
ISC-D106Workshop on Scientific Writing and Publications33Mandatory
SEMESTER TOTAL20 

Semester 2 — Theoretical Deepening and Research Design

CodeCourse NameCreditsHrs/WkType
ISC-D201Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Machine Learning44Mandatory
ISC-D202Distributed Systems Architectures and Cloud Computing44Mandatory
ISC-D203Computer Security and Advanced Cybersecurity33Mandatory
ISC-D204Experimental Design and Analysis in Engineering33Mandatory
ISC-D205Elective I: Quantum Computing33Elective
ISC-D206Doctoral Research Pre-Proposal36Research
SEMESTER TOTAL20 

Semester 3 — Experimental Development and Conceptual Framework

CodeCourse NameCreditsHrs/WkType
ISC-D301Big Data Processing and Massive Data Analysis44Mandatory
ISC-D302Deep Neural Networks and Computer Vision44Mandatory
ISC-D303Internet of Things (IoT) and Embedded Systems33Mandatory
ISC-D304Elective II: Advanced Robotics33Elective
ISC-D305Doctoral Research Project I69Research
SEMESTER TOTAL20 

Semester 4 — Applied Research and Original Contribution

CodeCourse NameCreditsHrs/WkType
ISC-D401High-Performance Computing and Parallelism33Mandatory
ISC-D402Modeling and Simulation of Complex Systems33Mandatory
ISC-D403Elective III: Blockchain and Decentralized Technologies33Elective
ISC-D404International Research Seminar22Mandatory
ISC-D405Doctoral Research Project II912Research
SEMESTER TOTAL20 

Semester 5 — Thesis Consolidation and Scientific Dissemination

CodeCourse NameCreditsHrs/WkType
ISC-D501Engineering Ethics and Technological Responsibility22Mandatory
ISC-D502Innovation Management and Technology Transfer33Mandatory
ISC-D503Elective IV: Cognitive Computing and Computational Neuroscience33Elective
ISC-D504Publication and Dissemination of Scientific Results22Mandatory
ISC-D505Doctoral Dissertation I — Development and Writing1015Research
SEMESTER TOTAL20 

Semester 6 — Doctoral Dissertation Defense and Graduation

CodeCourse NameCreditsHrs/WkType
ISC-D601Technology Foresight and Global Computing Trends22Mandatory
ISC-D602Research Residency or Internship36Mandatory
ISC-D603Doctoral Dissertation II — Final Writing and Defense Preparation915Research
ISC-D604Public Doctoral Dissertation Defense60Graduation
SEMESTER TOTAL20 

8. General Curriculum Summary

SemesterThematic FocusMandatoryElectivesTotal
Sem. 1Epistemological and Methodological Foundations20020
Sem. 2Theoretical Deepening and Research Design17320
Sem. 3Experimental Development and Conceptual Framework17320
Sem. 4Applied Research and Original Contribution17320
Sem. 5Thesis Consolidation and Scientific Dissemination17320
Sem. 6Doctoral Dissertation Defense and Graduation20020
TOTALS 10812120

9. Research Lines

CodeResearch LineDescription
LI-01Artificial Intelligence and Machine LearningIntelligent models and algorithms with applications in computer vision, natural language processing, and autonomous systems.
LI-02Computer Security and CybersecuritySecurity protocols, advanced cryptography, intrusion detection, digital forensic analysis, and critical infrastructure resilience.
LI-03High-Performance Computing and Distributed SystemsParallel architectures, cloud computing, quantum computing, high-speed networks, and massive data processing.
LI-04Internet of Things and Industry 4.0Embedded systems, sensor networks, IoT interoperability, digital twins, and intelligent industrial automation.
LI-05Software Engineering and Information SystemsAdvanced agile methodologies, enterprise architectures, decision support systems, and organizational digital transformation.

10. Graduation Requirements

  • Have completed and passed all courses in the curriculum (120 credits) with a minimum GPA of 3.8 out of 5.0.
  • Present and publicly defend the doctoral dissertation before a qualified panel of national and international academic peers.
  • Have at least one scientific article accepted or published in a high-impact indexed journal (Q1 or Q2 in Scopus/WoS).
  • Demonstrate English language proficiency at B2 level or higher (IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge, or institutional equivalent).
  • Have completed a research residency or internship at a national or international academic or business institution.
  • Have participated as a presenter at at least one national or international scientific conference during the program.
  • Have fulfilled all administrative and financial requirements established by Tesla University.

11. Methodology and Pedagogical Strategies

The doctoral program adopts a research-oriented approach that integrates rigorous theoretical training with continuous research practice from the very first semester. Pedagogical strategies include: seminars with national and international experts, reading groups and discussion of cutting-edge articles, advanced computational laboratories, individualized tutorials with the dissertation advisor, and active participation in doctoral group projects.

Each student will have a dissertation director and an advisory committee composed of three researchers of recognized standing. The program encourages international academic mobility and promotes co-supervision of dissertations with foreign universities.

12. Infrastructure and Resources

ResourceDescription
High-Performance Computing LaboratoryServers with latest-generation GPUs, HPC cluster, and access to AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure.
Artificial Intelligence LaboratorySpecialized workstations, deep learning frameworks, academic datasets, and access to foundational model APIs.
Cybersecurity LaboratoryAttack simulation environments, forensic tools, and segmented networks for ethical penetration testing.
IoT and Embedded Systems LaboratoryDevelopment kits, sensors, actuators, Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and wireless communication modules.
Digital LibraryAccess to IEEE Xplore, ACM Digital Library, Scopus, Web of Science, and over 50,000 specialized digital resources.