2011_12
Educational guide 
School of Chemical Engineering
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english 
Chemical Engineering (2011)
 Subjects
  BIOCHEMICAL ENGINEERING
   Competences
Type A Code Competences Specific
  Professional
  AP1 A1.1 Effectively apply knowledge of basic, scientific and technological materials pertaining to engineering.
  AP2 A1.2 Design, execute and analyze experiments related to engineering.
  AP5 A2.1 Be able to apply the scientific method and the principles of engineering and economics to formulate and solve complex problems that arise in processes, equipment, installations and services, in which the material undergoes changes to its composition, state or energy content, these changes being characteristic of industiral chemistry and other related sectors such as pharmacology, biotechnology, materials sciences, energy, food and the environment. (G1)
  AP9 A3.2 Design and optimize products, processes, systems and services for the chemical industry on the basis of various areas of chemical engineering, including processes, transport, separation operations, and chemical, nuclear, elctrochemical and biochemical reactions engineering (I2).
  AP13 A3.6 Design, construct and implement methods, processes and installations for the integrated management of waste, solids, liquids and gases, whilst also taking into account the impacts and risks of these products (I6).
  AP16 A4.3 Manage research, development and technological innovation whilst ensuring the transfer of technology and taking into account property and patent rights (P3).
Type B Code Competences Transversal
  Professional
  BP1 B1.1 Communicate and discuss proposals and conclusions in a clear and unambiguous manner in specialized and non-specialized multilingual forums (G9).
Type C Code Competences Nuclear
  Common
  CC2 Be advanced users of the information and communication technologies