Degree in Chemical Engineering

  • C01: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of social inequalities based on sex and gender within the field of special education; integrate the different needs and preferences based on sex and gender into the design of solutions and problem solving.
  • C02: Propose creative and innovative solutions to complex situations or problems within the field of knowledge to respond to diverse professional and social needs.
  • C03: Act autonomously in learning, make informed decisions in different contexts, issue judgements based on experimentation and analysis and transfer knowledge to new situations.
  • C04: Act autonomously in learning, make informed decisions in different contexts, issue judgements based on experimentation and analysis and transfer knowledge to new situations.
  • C05: Understand and comprehend, from the field of study, inequalities based on sex, gender and other axes of discrimination in society; integrate different needs and preferences in the design of solutions and problem-solving, considering these axes of discrimi
  • C06: Draft, sign and develop projects within the field of industrial engineering, aimed at constructing, renovating, repairing, maintaining, demolishing, manufacturing, installing, assembling or operating structures, mechanical equipment, energy systems, electrical and electronic installations, industrial facilities and plants, and manufacturing and automation processes, in accordance with the knowledge acquired through the specific technology of industrial chemistry.
  • C07: Solve problems with initiative, make decisions, think creatively and critically, and communicate and convey knowledge, skills and competences in the field of industrial engineering.
  • C08: Analyse and evaluate the social and environmental impact of technical solutions.
  • C09: Work in a multilingual and multidisciplinary environment.
  • C10: Be able to understand and apply the legislation required for the practice of the profession of technical industrial engineer.
  • C11: Solve mathematical problems that may arise in engineering and apply knowledge of linear algebra, geometry, differential geometry, differential and integral calculus, differential equations and partial differential equations, numerical methods, numerical algorithms, statistics and optimisation.
  • C12: Understand and master the basic concepts of the general laws of mechanics, thermodynamics, fields and waves, and electromagnetism, and apply them to solving engineering problems.
  • C13: Understand and apply the basic principles of general, organic and inorganic chemistry and use them in engineering applications.
  • C14: Analyse, design, simulate and optimise processes and products.
  • C15: Design and manage applied experimental procedures, especially for determining thermodynamic and transport properties, and model phenomena and systems in chemical engineering, fluid flow systems, heat transfer, mass transfer operations, chemical reaction kinetics and reactors.
  • C16: Design, manage and operate procedures for the simulation, control and instrumentation of chemical processes.
  • C17: Complete an original individual project and present and defend it before a university panel, consisting of a professional project in the field of chemical engineering that synthesises and integrates the skills acquired during the course.
  • C18: Recognise and apply the basic principles of the various subjects within this applied and professional field to deepen the learning outcomes already covered in the core subjects.
  • C19: Contribute to the design, development and implementation of solutions that respond to social demands, guided by the Sustainable Development Goals.
  • C20: Demonstrate critical and self-critical thinking, considering professional ethics, moral values and social implications of the different activities carried out throughout the degree.
  • C21: Collaborate effectively in work teams, assume responsibilities and leadership roles, and contribute to collective improvement and development.
  • C22: Saber comunicarse de manera efectiva, tanto de forma oral como escrita, adaptándose a las características de la situación y de la audiencia
  • C23: Proponer soluciones creativas e innovadoras a situaciones o problemas complejos, propios del ámbito de conocimiento, para dar respuesta a las diversas necesidades profesionales y sociales