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  • CG1: Lead and define multidisciplinary teams which can make technical changes and address managerial needs in both national and international contexts.
  • CG2: Be able to apply the scientific method and the principles of engineering and economics to formulate and solve complex problems in processes, equipment, facilities and services in which matter changes its composition, state or energy content, these changes being characteristic of the chemical industry and of other related sectors such as pharmacology, biotechnology, materials science, energy, food or the environment.
  • CG3: Conceive, plan, calculate and design processes, equipment, industrial facilities and services in the field of chemical engineering and other related industrial sectors in terms of quality, safety, economics, rational and efficient use of natural resources and environmental conservation.
  • CG4: Lead and manage, both technically and economically, projects, facilities, plants, companies and technological centres in the field of chemical engineering and related industrial sectors.
  • CG5: Conduct proper research, undertake the design and lead the development of engineering solutions in new or unfamiliar environments by linking creativity, originality, innovation and technology transfer.
  • CG6: Know how to establish and develop mathematical models by using appropriate software in order to provide the scientific and technological basis for the design of new products, processes, systems and services and for the optimisation of others already developed.
  • CG7: Be able to analyse and synthesise for the continued progress of products, processes, systems and services while applying criteria of safety, affordability, quality and environmental management.
  • CG8: Integrate knowledge and handle the complexity of formulating judgments and decisions, based on incomplete or limited information, which take account of the social and ethical responsibilities of professional practice.
  • CG9: Communicate and discuss proposals and conclusions in specialised and non-specialised multilingual forums, in a clear and unambiguous manner.
  • CG10: Adapt to changes and be able to apply new and advanced technologies and other relevant developments with initiative and entrepreneurship.
  • CG11: Have skills for independent learning in order to maintain and enhance the specific competences of chemical engineering which enable continuous professional development.