Competencies and objectives

 

Course context for academic year 2021-22

El trabajo a realizar en la empresa será el correspondiente al especificado en la oferta realizada por ella y siempre tendrá relación directa con los contenidos impartidos en la titulación

 

 

Course content (verified by ANECA in official undergraduate and Master’s degrees)

General Competences (CG)

  • CG-1 : Capacity to solve any mathematical problems that may arise in engineering. Ability to apply knowledge of: linear algebra, geometry, differential geometry, differential and integral calculus, differential equations and partial derivatives, numerical methods, numerical algorithms, statistics and optimisation.
  • CG-2 : Capacity for spatial vision and knowledge of graphic representation techniques, both using traditional metric and descriptive geometry methods and by means of computer-aided design applications.
  • CG-3 : Basic understanding of the use and programming of computers, operating systems, databases and computer programs applicable to engineering.
  • CG-4 : Understand and master the basic concepts of the general laws of mechanics, thermodynamics, fields and waves and electromagnetism and their application in solving engineering problems.
  • CG-5 : Basic understanding of geology and soil morphology and their application in solving engineering problems. Climatology.
  • CG-6 : Suitable understanding of the concept of companies, institutional and legal framework of companies. Company organisation and management.

 

UA Basic Transversal Competences

  • CT-10 : Capacity to confront, plan and solve real problems demanded by society in the field of engineering.
  • CT-11 : Capacity to learn and apply new concepts and methods in an autonomous and interdisciplinary fashion.
  • CT-12 : Capacity to assimilate and adapt to the permanent evolution of technology when developing one's professional career.
  • CT-13 : Capacity to adopt the scientific method when planning and carrying out different academic and professional tasks.
  • CT-14 : Capacity for self-criticism needed to analyse and improve the quality of projects.
  • CT-6 : Capacity to use English fluently to access technical information, respond to the needs of society and be self-sufficient when preparing one's professional career.
  • CT-7 : Capacity for oral and written exposition.
  • CT-8 : Capacity to plan tasks and commit oneself to satisfying goals and deadlines.
  • CT-9 : Capacity for group work.

 

Specific Competences (Civil Branch)

  • CE-1 : Understand the topographical techniques used to obtain measurements, create plans, establish layouts, take defined geometries to the terrain and control movements of structures and earth works.
  • CE-2 : Theoretical and practical understanding of the chemical, physical, mechanical and technological properties of the most commonly used building materials.
  • CE-3 : Capacity to apply knowledge of building materials in structural systems. Understand the relationship between the structure of the materials and the mechanical properties derived from the same.
  • CE-4 : Capacity to analyse and understand how the characteristics of structures affect their behaviour. Capacity to apply knowledge of the resistant working of structures to size them.
  • CE-5 : Understand geotechnics and soil and rock mechanics and their application to carrying out studies, projects, constructions and exploitations where it is necessary to carry out earth movements, foundations and containment structures.

 

Basic Transversal Competences

  • CB-2 : Students should know how to apply their knowledge to their job or vocation in a professional manner and should have those skills that are usually reflected when preparing and defending arguments and solving problems in their field of study.
  • CB-3 : Students should have the ability to gather and interpret relevant data (normally within their field of study) to give opinions that include a reflection on important, social, scientific, ethical matters, etc.
  • CB-4 : Students should be able to transmit information, ideas, problems and solutions to both specialist and non-specialist audiences.
  • CB-5 : Students should have developed the necessary learning skills to undertake later studies with a high level of autonomy.

 

 

 

Learning outcomes (Training objectives)

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Specific objectives stated by the academic staff for academic year 2021-22

  • Contribute to the comprehensive training of students by complementing their theoretical and practical learning.
  • Facilitate the knowledge of the work methodology appropriate to the professional reality in which the students will have to operate, contrasting and applying the acquired knowledge.
  • Encourage the development of technical, methodological, personal and participatory skills.
  • Obtain practical experience that facilitates entry into the job market and improves your future employability.

 

 

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General

Code: 33567
Lecturer responsible:
MOYA LLAMAS, MARIA JOSE
Credits ECTS: 6,00
Theoretical credits: 0,00
Practical credits: 0,60
Distance-base hours: 5,40

Departments involved

  • Dept: CIVIL ENGINEERING
    Area: CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,23
    This Dept. is responsible for the course.
    This Dept. is responsible for the final mark record.
  • Dept: CIVIL ENGINEERING
    Area: INFRAESTRUCTURE AND TRANSPORT ENGINEERING
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,26
  • Dept: CIVIL ENGINEERING
    Area: HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,02
  • Dept: GRAPHIC EXPRESSION, COMPOSITION AND PROJECTS
    Area: GRAPHIC EXPRESSION IN ENGINEERING
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,03
  • Dept: CIVIL ENGINEERING
    Area: CONTINUUM MECHANICS AND STRUCTURE THEORY
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,06

Study programmes where this course is taught