• Degree Programmes Offered
  • 15221: Students must have acquired knowledge and understanding in a specific field of study, on the basis of general secondary education and at a level that includes mainly knowledge drawn from advanced textbooks, but also some cutting-edge knowledge in their field of study.
  • 15222: Students must be able to apply their knowledge to their work or vocation in a professional manner and have acquired the competences required for the preparation and defence of arguments and for problem solving in their field of study.
  • 15223: Students must have the ability to gather and interpret relevant data (usually in their field of study) to make judgements that take relevant social, scientific or ethical issues into consideration.
  • 15224: Students must be able to communicate information, ideas, problems and solutions to both expert and lay audiences.
  • 15225: Students must have developed the learning skills needed to undertake further study with a high degree of autonomy.
  • 13821: CG1 - Ability to write, sign and develop industrial engineering projects in the field of industrial electronics, aimed at the construction, refurbishment, repair, conservation, demolition, manufacture, installation, assembly and operation of structures, mechanical equipment, energy facilities, electrical and electronic installations, industrial installations and plants, and manufacturing and automation processes, in accordance with the knowledge acquired using a specified industrial electronic technology.
  • 13870: CG2 - Ability to manage the activities involved in the engineering projects described in the previous heading.
  • 13871: CG3 - Knowledge of basic and technological subjects that allows students to learn new methods and theories and provides them with versatility to adapt to new situations.
  • 13872: CG4 - Ability to solve problems with initiative, decision-making skills, creativity and critical reasoning and to communicate and transmit knowledge, abilities and skills in the field of industrial engineering (with specific industrial electronics technology).
  • 13873: CG5 - Knowledge to carry out measurements, calculations, assessments, appraisals, surveys, studies, reports, work plans and analogous work.
  • 13878: CG6 - Ability to deal with specifications, regulations and mandatory standards.
  • 13879: CG7 - Ability to analyse and assess the social and environmental impact of technical solutions.
  • 13880: CG8 - Ability to apply the principles and methods of quality control.
  • 13881: CG9 - Ability to organise and plan work in companies and in other institutions and organisations.
  • 13882: CG10 - Ability to work in a multilingual and multidisciplinary environment.
  • 17112: CG11 - Knowledge, understanding and ability to apply the necessary legislation for practising professionally as a qualified industrial engineer.
  • 17113: CG12 - Ability to solve a wide range of mathematical problems that may arise in engineering. Ability to apply the acquired knowledge about linear algebra, geometry, differential geometry, differential and integral calculus, differential equations and partial derivatives, numerical methods, numerical algorithms, statistics and optimisation.
  • 17114: CG13 - Understanding and mastery of the basic concepts of the general laws of mechanics, thermodynamics, electromagnetics fields and waves, and of their application to solve engineering problems.
  • 17115: CG14 - Basic knowledge of the use and programming of computers, operating systems, databases and software with engineering applications.
  • 17165: CG15 - Ability to understand and apply the basics of general chemistry, organic and inorganic chemistry and their applications in engineering.
  • 17166: CG16 - Ability for spatial vision and understanding of graphic representation techniques using both traditional methods of metric and descriptive geometry and computer-aided design applications.
  • 17167: CG17 - Suitable understanding of the concept of companies, institutional and legal framework of companies. Business organization and management.
  • 17168: CG18 - Knowledge of applied thermodynamics and heat transfer. Basic principles and their application to solve engineering problems.
  • 17169: CG19 - Understanding of the basics of fluid mechanics and their application to solving problems in the field of engineering. Design of piping, channels and fluid systems.
  • 17170: CG20 - Understanding of the basics of materials science, technology and chemistry. Understand the relationship between microstructure, synthesis or processing and the properties of materials.