Competencies and objectives

 

Course context for academic year 2021-22

La docencia de esta asignatura está ofertada por una universidad que no es la de ALICANTE. Los contenidos de la guía docente se encuentran disponibles en la dirección

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que está mantenida por la Universidad de Valencia, coordinadora de este master.

 

 

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

General Competences (CG)

  • CG1 : Be able to work efficiently in a team in their professional or research work, acquiring the ability to participate in research projects and scientific or technological collaborations.
  • CG2 : To be able to make quick and effective decisions in complex situations in their professional or research work, through the development of new and innovative work methodologies adapted to the scientific/research, technological or professional field in which they carry out their activity.
  • CG4 : Apply critical reasoning and argumentation based on rational criteria.
  • CG6 : Ability to prepare, write and present reports and projects in public in a clear and coherent manner, to defend them with rigour and tolerance and to respond satisfactorily to any criticism that may arise from their presentation.

 

Specific Competences (CE)

  • CE1 : To have an in-depth knowledge and understanding of the nature of biodiversity and its ecosystemic relationships both now and in the past.
  • CE10 : To know the fundamental principles of facies analysis in continental, transitional and marine depositional systems, and the use of fossils for the palaeoenvironmental interpretation of the stratigraphic record.
  • CE11 : Collect, represent and analyse data for the interpretation and realisation of geological mapping and/or other modes of representation (stratigraphic columns, geological slices, etc.) with a view to their implementation in reports, scientific publications or other outputs.
  • CE12 : To know and understand in depth the regional geology of Spain and peripheral areas, and in particular of the Valencian Community, knowing in detail the main palaeontological landmarks represented in the deposits of the Iberian Peninsula and North Africa.
  • CE13 : To know and handle with dexterity the field, laboratory and laboratory techniques for the extraction, preparation, cataloguing, digital reconstructions, study and dissemination of microfossils and macrofossils.
  • CE14 : Know, elaborate and handle georeferenced databases of elements of the geological and palaeontological record, and programmes for the representation and spatial analysis of these elements.
  • CE19 : To prepare, in a clear and concise manner, all types of reports related to palaeontological topics at an official or professional level (reports, subsidies, heritage impact reports, research projects, etc.).
  • CE2 : To understand the nature of the fossil record in relation to the sedimentary process, the biostratinomic and phosildiagenetic phases of the process and the mechanisms of fossilisation.
  • CE20 : Be able to apply the research experience acquired in their own professional work, both in private companies and in public bodies.
  • CE21 : To carry out studies, applying the necessary methods and techniques to conserve and manage palaeontological heritage.
  • CE22 : Be able to plan and manage the available resources, taking into account the basic principles of quality, risk prevention, safety and sustainability.
  • CE23 : Be able to apply the research experience acquired to initiate the development of the research phase of a PhD programme on biodiversity-related topics.
  • CE24 : To develop experimental skills in the handling of laboratory material and equipment in palaeontology.
  • CE4 : To know, understand and draw conclusions, applicable to the present time, about the crises of biological diversity, its causes and consequences within the framework of actualism.
  • CE6 : To know and understand past biological events, as well as the zonations, in time and space, of biota in order to establish the relative stratigraphic position of sedimentary rocks from different geographical areas.
  • CE7 : Know and be fluent in the divisions of the geological time scale, and the biostratigraphic scales constructed from different groups of biota in the fossil record.
  • CE8 : To be able to interpret environmental and ecological variables of the past from the study of trace organisms in the fossil record.
  • CE9 : To understand the nature of the stratigraphic record, its discontinuities, cycles and events, the different types of sedimentary basins, the factors controlling their infilling, the resulting three-dimensional geometries and stratigraphic correlations.

 

Transversal Competences

  • CT1 : Be able to access information tools in other areas of knowledge and use them appropriately.
  • CT2 : Be able to assess the need to complete their scientific, historical, language, computer, literary, ethical, social and human training in general, by attending conferences or courses and/or carrying out complementary activities, self-evaluating the contribution that these activities make to their overall training.
  • CT3 : Projecting intellectual curiosity and encouraging responsibility for one's own learning.
  • CT4 : To assume an ethical commitment and sensitivity towards environmental problems, natural and cultural heritage.
  • CT5 : Ability to communicate and disseminate scientific ideas.

 

Basic Competences

  • CB10 : Students possess the learning skills that will enable them to continue studying in a largely self-directed or autonomous way.
  • CB6 : Possess and understand knowledge that provides a basis or opportunity for originality in the development and/or application of ideas, often in a research context.
  • CB7 : Students should be able to apply their acquired knowledge and problem-solving skills in new or unfamiliar environments within broader (or multidisciplinary) contexts related to their area of study.
  • CB8 : That students are able to integrate knowledge and face the complexity of making judgements based on incomplete or limited information, including reflections on the social and ethical responsibilities linked to the application of their knowledge and judgements.
  • CB9 : Students are able to communicate their conclusions and the ultimate knowledge and rationale behind them to specialist and non-specialist audiences in a clear and unambiguous way.

 

 

 

Learning outcomes (Training objectives)

Prepare a field trip to a geological area of palaeontological interest. Position oneself in the field using positioning systems (GPS). Carry out prospecting, extraction, preservation and transport of palaeontological remains of heritage interest. Plan a palaeontological excavation. Draw up a stratigraphic series in which palaeontological samples are accurately located. Know the different types of sampling used in palaeontology. Produce a field notebook that adequately shows all the information and data taken. Elaboration and use in the field of indices that define degrees of abundance, as well as sedimentary structures. Organisation and digitalisation of the data collected in the field. Preparation of technical reports, scientific articles and professional documents.

 

 

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

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General

Code: 38354
Lecturer responsible:
CORBI SEVILA, HUGO ANTONIO
Credits ECTS: 6,00
Theoretical credits: 0,20
Practical credits: 2,20
Distance-base hours: 3,60

Departments involved

  • Dept: EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
    Area: STRATIGRAPHY
    Theoretical credits: 0,04
    Practical credits: 1,16
    This Dept. is responsible for the course.
    This Dept. is responsible for the final mark record.
  • Dept: UNIVERSIDAD DE VALÈNCIA ESTUDI GENERAL
    Area: UNIVERSITAT DE VALÈNCIA ESTUDI GENERAL
    Theoretical credits: 0,16
    Practical credits: 1,04

Study programmes where this course is taught