SPECIFIC COMPETENCES OF THE DEGREE IN THE INDUSTRIAL FIELD

On the other hand, Section 5 of the Ministerial Order also establishes structural requirements for any degree in the field of Industrial Engineering. These requirements are detailed in the form of modules, within which specific competences of the Degree in Mechanical Engineering are described. These competences belong to the following training blocks:
  • Basic Training
  • Common to the Industrial Branch
  • Specific Technology Block

Specific Competences of Basic Training

Ministerial Order CIN/351/2009 establishes the following as specific competences of the Basic Training Block:

Module

Competences to be acquired

Code*

Basic Training

Ability to solve mathematical problems that may arise in engineering. Ability to apply knowledge about: linear algebra, geometry, differential geometry, differential and integral calculus, differential equations and partial differential equations, numerical methods, numerical algorithms, statistics and optimization.

CE1

Understanding and mastering the basics of the general laws of mechanics, thermodynamics, waves and electromagnetic fields, as well as their application for solving engineering problems.

CE2

Basic knowledge on the use and programming of computers, operating systems, databases and software applications in engineering.

CE3

Ability to understand and apply the basic knowledge of general chemistry, organic chemistry and inorganic chemistry, and their applications in engineering.

CE4

Capacity for spatial vision and knowledge of the techniques of graphic representation, using traditional methods of metric geometry and descriptive geometry, and through the application of computer-aided design.

CE5

Adequate knowledge of the concept of enterprise and institutional and legal framework of enterprises. Organization and Business Management.

CE6

* Not belonging to the Ministerial Order

Specific Competences common to the Industrial Branch

The Ministerial Order CIN/351/2009 establishes the following as specific competences of the Common Block for the Industrial Branch:

Module

Competences to be acquired

Code*

Common to the Industrial Branch

Knowledge of applied thermodynamics and heat transfer. Basic principles and their application to solving engineering problems.

CE7

Knowledge of the basic principles of fluid mechanics and their application to solving problems in the field of engineering. Calculation of pipes, channels and fluid systems.

CE8

Knowledge of the fundamentals of the science, technology and chemistry of materials. Understand the relationship between microstructure, the synthesis, processing and properties of materials.

CE9

Knowledge and use of the principles of circuit theory and electrical machines.

CE10

Knowledge of the fundamentals of electronics.

CE11

Knowledge of the fundamentals of automation and control methods.

CE12

Knowledge of the principles of the theory of machines and mechanisms.

CE13

Knowledge and use of the principles of strength of materials.

CE14

Basic knowledge of production systems and manufacturing.

CE15

Basic knowledge and application of environmental technologies and sustainability.

CE16

Applied knowledge of business organization.

CE17

Knowledge and skills to organize and manage projects. To know the organizational structure and functions of a project office.

CE18

* Not belonging to the Ministerial Order

Specific Competences of the Specific Mechanical Technology Block

Ministerial Order CIN/351/2009 establishes the following as specific competencies of the Specific Mechanics Technology Block:

Module

Specific Mechanical Technology

Code*

Specific Mechanical Technology

Knowledge and skills to apply the techniques of engineering graphics.

CE19

Knowledge and abilities to calculate, design and test machines.

CE20

Knowledge applied to thermal engineering.

CE21

Knowledge and skills to apply the fundamentals of elasticity and strength of materials to the actual behaviour of solids.

CE22

Knowledge and ability to calculate and design of structures and industrial buildings.

CE23

Applied knowledge of the basics of fluidmechanics systems and machines.

CE24

Knowledge and skills for engineering materials.

CE25

Applied knowledge of systems and manufacturing processes, metrology and quality control.

CE26

* Not belonging to the Ministerial Order

Specific competences acquired by the Navy Officer of the Naval Branch (CUD), in his itinerary within the Naval Technology intensification

Competences to be acquired

Code*

To acquire the ability to understand the mechanisms of propagation of electromagnetic waves and the corresponding organization of the radio-electric space

CE27

To know the mechanism of operation of antennas and their different types.

CE28

To acquire the ability to select equipment, media and transmission systems

CE29

To understand the principles that govern the operation of communications systems and naval sensors.

CE30

To acquire the ability to understand the concepts of network architecture, protocols and communication interfaces.

CE31

To acquire the ability to differentiate the concepts of access and transport networks, circuit switching and packet switching networks, as well as knowledge of methods of interconnecting networks and routing

CE32

To know and use correctly the information systems.

CE33

To promote, through speaking and writing in Spanish and English, communication skills to ease the transmission and understanding of orders, ideas and concepts.

CE34

Applied knowledge of energy systems and naval propulsion

CE35

Knowledge of naval equipment and naval auxiliary systems

CE36

Applied knowledge of naval electrical systems.

CE37

To know the nomenclature, the basic principles of the procedures of construction and operation of ships, the basics of buoyancy and stability, the materials for its construction and structure.

CE38

To acquire the ability to perform calculations of buoyancy and stability

CE39

To apply the principles of control breakdowns in order to reduce the risk of personal and material, and for decision-making in case of on board emergencies.

CE40

* Not belonging to the Ministerial Order

Specific competences acquired by the Navy Officer of the Marine Corps (CUD), in his itinerary within the intensification of Naval Technology

Competences to be acquired

Code*

Develop knowledge of vehicle dynamics

CE41

The level of topographic skills to trace and follow trails over unknown terrain.

CE42

Acquire knowledge of topography and its application to the representation of the land and works

CE43

* Not belonging to the Ministerial Order
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