Competencies and objectives

 

Course context for academic year 2018-19

The course will provide students with the assimilation of methods and strategies for solving problems related to thermodynamics, general mechanics, electric field, electric current and semiconductors. The last two points will be deeper studied en other subjects of the degree. The skills taught will allow the students to know and assimilate the concepts related to Engineering in general, and particularly to Telecommunication Engineering.

The course consists of different activities: theoretical lectures, exercise lectures and laboratory experiences. For a successful achievement of the objectives of the course, students will have to work individually or in groups in every one of the activities.

The theoretical lectures and the exercise lectures will take place in the classroom and laboratory experiences will take place in the Physics Laboratory on the first floor of EPS I.

 

 

Course content (verified by ANECA in official undergraduate and Master’s degrees) for academic year 2018-19

UA Basic Transversal Competences

  • CT11 : Capacity to learn and apply new concepts and methods in an autonomous and interdisciplinary fashion.
  • CT7 : Capacity for oral and written exposition.
  • CT8 : Capacity to plan tasks and commit oneself to satisfying goals and deadlines.
  • CT9 : Capacity for group work.

 

Specific Competences:>>Basic

  • B3 : Understanding and mastery of the basic concepts of the general laws of mechanics, thermodynamics, fields and waves and electromagnetism and their application to the resolution of engineering problems.
  • B4 : Understand and master the basic concepts of linear systems and the related functions and transforms, electric circuit theory, electronic circuits, physical principle of semiconductors and logical families, electronic and photonic devices, materials technology and their application to solve engineering problems.

 

Basic Transversal Competences

  • CT1 : Students should show they possess and understand knowledge in a field of study that continues from general secondary education and is usually found at a level which, although supported by advanced textbooks, also includes certain aspects that involve knowledge arising from the cutting edge of their field of study.
  • CT3 : That students have the ability to gather and interpret relevant data (usually within their area of study) in order to make judgements that include reflection on relevant social, scientific or ethical issues.
  • CT5 : That students have developed those learning skills necessary to undertake further studies with a high degree of autonomy.

 

Specific Competences: >> Competences Common to the Telecommunications Branch

  • C3 : Capacity to use computer tools to find bibliographic resources and information related to telecommunications and electronics.

 

 

 

Learning outcomes (Training objectives)

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Specific objectives stated by the academic staff for academic year 2018-19

  • Skills in basic scientific literacy and technology, which permit the students to learn new methods and displays, to give they the possibility to adapt they selves for wide range of situations.
  • Acquire an overview of the fundamentals of the physics of semiconductors, which are necessary to successfully address the subjects of electronics and photonics that will be studied in the degree.
  • Assimilate the basic concepts of mechanics of a particle to solve problems of kinematics, dynamics and work and energy, as well as problems involving situations in which these concepts appear simultaneously.
  • Acquire basic knowledge of heat, temperature and thermodynamics and apply them to solve problems in which heat and mechanisms of transfer of thermal energy appear.
  • Understanding the basics about electrical electric fields and currents, both of great importance in Telecommunications Engineering and essential for the study of other subjects, and know how to apply these concepts to problem solving with specific electrical loads and distributed.
  • Capacity to solve questions with initiative, take decisions, creativity, and to communicate and transfer knowledge, concepts, skills, understanding the ethical and professional responsibility of the engineering’s work.
  • Encourage students by exposing applications of physics in everyday life, in today's technology, in its own degree and in their future professional activity.

 

 

General

Code: 20003
Lecturer responsible:
Gallego Rico, Sergi
Credits ECTS: 6,00
Theoretical credits: 1,50
Practical credits: 0,90
Distance-base hours: 3,60

Departments involved

  • Dept: PHYSICS, ENGINEERING SYSTEMS AND SIGNAL THEORY
    Area: APPLIED PHYSICS
    Theoretical credits: 1,5
    Practical credits: 0,9
    This Dept. is responsible for the course.
    This Dept. is responsible for the final mark record.

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