2021_22
Educational guide 
School of Engineering
A A 
english 
Degree in Mathematical and Physical Engineering (2021)
 Competences


Type A Code Competences Specific
  CE1 Integrate the fundamentals of the most important areas of mathematics, physics and engineering.
  CE2 Make connections between related concepts, tools, and problems in mathematics, physics and engineering.
  CE3 Use deductive and inductive reasoning to prove mathematical theorems and rigorously develop physical models.
  CE4 Interpret the basics and have a deeper understanding of some advanced topics in mathematics and physics that are of practical use for industry and engineering.
  CE5 Understand, develop and analyze quantitative models for engineering problems.
  CE6 Formulate hypotheses about engineering problems and analyze these problems critically using the scientific method.
  CE7 Identify the new physical and mathematical challenges that need to be addressed to solve engineering problems.
  CE8 Solve problems of algebra, geometry, probability and graph theory, and apply these concepts to engineering problems.
  CE9 Solve analysis problems, differential equations and numerical methods, and apply these concepts to engineering problems.
  CE10 Solve problems in mechanics, thermodynamics, fluids, waves, electromagnetism and quantum physics, and apply these concepts to engineering problems.
  CE11 Apply concepts of mathematics and physics to design, construct and improve processes and products of industrial interest.
  CE12 Design and develop computational algorithms for solving mathematical problems in physics and engineering adjusting for such aspects as accuracy, cost and stability.
  CE13 Carry out an individual, professional engineering project in the field of applied mathematics and/or physics which synthesizes and integrates the skills acquired in the degree, and defend it in front of a university examination committee.
Type B Code Competences Transversal
  B1 Learning to learn
  B2 Effective solutions to complex problems
  B3 Critical, logical and creative thinking, and an ability to innovate
  B4 Autonomy, responsibility and initiative
  B5 Teamwork, collaboration and sharing of responsibility
  B6 Clear and effective communication of information, ideas, problems and solutions in public or a specific technical field
  B7 Sensitivity to environmental issues
  B8 Management of complex technical or professional projects
  CT1 Use information in a foreign language effectively
  CT2 Manage information and knowledge by making efficient use of the information technologies
  CT3 Solve problems critically, creatively and innovatively in their academic field.
  CT4 Work independently and as part of a team with responsibility and initiative.
  CT5 Communicate information clearly and precisely to a variety of audiences.
  CT6 Identify the learning process and the academic and professional orientation.
  CT7 Apply ethical principles and social responsibility as a citizen and a professional.
Type C Code Competences Nuclear