2016_17
Educational guide 
School of Chemical Engineering
A A 
english 
Chemical Engineering (2013)
 Subjects
  MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION OF COMPANIES
   Learning outcomes
Type A Code Learning outcomes
 A2.3 Understand and apply the basics of business management and its sub-systems.
 A3.5 Understand the concepts and operating techniques of the industrial sectors, especially those of the chemical industry.
 A4.1 Understand and apply the instruments of strategic marketing.
Understand and apply the concepts of production planning and logistics management.
Understand mercantile and labour legislation.
Understand and apply basic financial accounting.
 A4.3 Understand the legislation on intellectual property rights and the management of patents as applied in the chemical industry.
 A4.4 Analyse the competitive situation of a chemical company and take strategic decisions for improving competitiveness.
 A4.6 Be able to establish a plan of action comprising all the internal and external elements needed to start a company.
Type B Code Learning outcomes
 B1.2 Respond effectively to changes introduced during the course.
Respond effectively to changes introduced during the course.
 B5.2 Select important information needed to solve problems using objective criteria.
Provide alternative solutions to the same problem and evaluate the risks and advantages.
Invent a strategy for solving the problem.
Conduct the decision-making process in a participative manner.
Obtain the support of others in order to ensure the success of their decisions.
 B5.3 Identify innovative ideas, relate them to the needs of society, and evaluate their viability.
Type C Code Learning outcomes
 C1.1 Express opinions on abstract or cultural topics in a limited fashion.
Explain and justify briefly their opinions and projects.
Understand instructions about classes or tasks assigned by the teaching staff.
Understand routine information and articles.
Understand the general meaning of texts that have non-routine information in a familiar subject area.
Write letters or take notes about foreseeable, familiar matters.
 C1.3 Locate and access information effectively and efficiently.
Critically evaluate information and its sources, and add it to their own knowledge base and system of values.
Have a full understanding of the economic, legal, social and ethical implications of accessing and using information.
Reflect on, review and evaluate the information management process.