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Resolution Of 30 March 2011, Of The University Of A Coruña, By Which Publishes The Graduate Curriculum In Engineering Of Public Works.

Original Language Title: Resolución de 30 de marzo de 2011, de la Universidad de A Coruña, por la que se publica el plan de estudios de Graduado en Ingeniería de Obras Públicas.

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Obtained the verification of the curriculum by the Council of Universities, prior to the positive report of the National Agency for the Evaluation of Quality and Accreditation, as well as the authorization of the Autonomous Community of Galicia, and agreed on the official character of the title by the Council of Ministers of 11 February 2011 (published in the BOE of 16 March, by Resolution of the Secretary of State of Universities of 25 February 2011).

This Rectorate, under Article 35.4 of the Organic Law 6/2001, of Universities, in the wording given by the Organic Law 4/2007, resolves:

Publish the curriculum leading to obtaining the degree of graduate or graduate in Public Works Engineering, which will be structured as set out in the annex.

A Coruña, March 30, 2011. -Rector, José María Barja Pérez.

ANNEX

Graduate degree curriculum or graduate degree in Public Works Engineering

5.1 Structure of the teachings.

5.1.1 Distribution of the Study Plan in ECTS Credits.

Type of Matter

Credits

Basic Training (FB)

78

(OB)

132

Optives (OP)/ External Practices (PE)

18

Total Credits

240

12

12

5.1.2 Basic training credits. Distribution in materials.

Knowledge Branch

Engineering and Architecture

Calculation.

6

Engineering and Architecture

Engineering and Architecture.

6

Matter

Matter

Annex II RD 1393/2007

Allocate

ECTS

Course

Engineering and Architecture.

Mathematical Methods and Computing.

Mathematics/Informatics.

Algebra.

9

9

1.

Engineering and Architecture.

Introduction to numeric methods.

6

2.

6

2.

6

6

Engineering and Architecture.

Engineering and Architecture

Applied Physics.

Physics.

Physics.

6

1.

6

1.

6

6

Engineering and Architecture.

Materials Resistance.

6

Representation System.

Graphic Expression.

Drawing.

6

1.

Engineering and Architecture.

Representation in Engineering Civil.

6

1.

Engineering and Architecture.

Economics and Enterprise.

Enterprise.

6

1.

1.

6

Geology.

Geology

Geology.

6

1.

5.1.3 Summary curriculum (per module).

Specific Technology in Civil Constructions.

5.

OB

5. rowspan="4">

Transport Engineering and Infrastructures.

Module

Matter

Allocate

Type

Course

Cuad.

Basic Training.

Mathematical and Computer Methods.

Algebra.

FB

1. º

1. º and 2.

Calculation.

FB

1. º

1. º and 2.

Introduction to methods numeric.

FB

2. º

4.

Statistics.

FB

2. º

4.

Calculation Extension.

FB

2. º

3.

Physics Applied.

Physical.

FB

1. º

1. º

Extension.

FB

1. º

2. º

Resistance of Materials.

FB

2.

4.

Systems

Drawing.

FB

1. º

1.

Representation in Civil Engineering.

FB

1.

2.

Economy and Enterprise

Introduction to Economics and Enterprise.

FB

1.

2. º

Geology.

Geology.

FB

1. º

1.

to the Civil Branch.

Topography.

Topography.

OB

1. º

2.

Build Engineering.

Materials Technology.

OB

2. º

3. º and 4.

Concrete and Construction.

OB

3.

5. º and 6.

Structural Engineering.

Metal Structures.

OB

7.

.

OB

OB

OB

3. º

5. º and 6.

Land Engineering.

Engineering of Terrain I.

OB

3. º

5. and 6.

Engineering.

Hydraulic and Hydrology.

OB

2.

Engineering.

Energy Engineering.

OB

2.

3.

Environmental Engineering.

OB

OB

.

.

Construction.

OB

3.

5. º and 6.

8.

OB

8.

Viary Works.

Roads and Railways.

OB

4. º

7.

Transport Infrastructures.

OB

2. º

4.

Maritime and Port Works.

Maritime and Port Works.

OB

3. º

6.

OB

OB

4.

OB

OB

7.

Geotechnical Works.

Geotechnical Works.

OB

4. º

7.

Supply and Sanitation.

Supply and Sanitation.

OB

4. º

8.

Territorial Analysis.

Territorial Analysis.

OB

4. º

8.

Engineering.

Hydraulic Works.

OB

3.

5.

and projects.

Legislation and Projects.

OB

3.

5.

Technology in Hydrology.

Water Engineering.

Hydraulic Works.

OB

3. º

Hydraulic Works II.

OB

4. º

7.

Presas and Auses Hydroelectric.

OB

4. º

7.

transition and coastal.

OB

3. º

6.

and Subterranea Hydrology

OB

4. º

7.

Regulation.

OB

4. º

8. º

Management.

Water Quality.

OB

6.

.

OB

OB

OB

OB

OB

OB

OB

OB

3. º

6.

Supply and Sanitation.

Urban Systems.

OB

3. º

5.

Supply and Sanitation.

OB

4. º

8.

Territorial Analysis.

Territorial Analysis.

OB

4.

8.

Infrastructure.

Transport Infrastructure.

OB

2.

Legislation and projects.

OB

OB

3. º

5.

Specific Technology in Transport and Urban Services.

Introduction to Urbanism.

OB

4.

8.

Introduction to Urbanism.

OB

4. º

7.

Sanitation and Urban Services.

OB

4. º

8.

5.

5.

OB

2.

4.

Roads and Airports.

OB

4. º

7.

Railways.

OB

4. º

7.

Mobility and Transport Terminals.

OB

3.

6.

and Port Works.

Transition and coastal waters.

OB

3. º

6.

Engineering.

Works Hydraulics.

OB

3. º

5.

Legislation and Projects.

Legislation and Projects.

OB

3. º

5.

itineraries).

Work End Work.

Degree End Job (for all three itineraries).

OB

4. º

7. º and 8. º

5.1.4 Study Plan summarized by academic year.

Courses common to all specialties

First Course

Assigning

Character

Credits

FB

9

9

Calculation

Calculation

FB

9

Drawing

FB

6

1.

FB

6

1.

Geology

FB

6

1. º

to the Economy and Enterprise

FB

6

Topography

Topography

OB

6

2.

Representation in Civil Engineering

FB

6

2.

Extension

FB

6

2.

Second Course

Assigning

Materials Technology

Environmental Engineering

Character

Credits

FB

FB

6

6

OB

9

OB

6

3.

Introduction to Numeric Methods

FB

6

OB

6

6

6

FB

FB

6

6

4.

Hydraulic e Hydrology

OB

9

3. º and 4.

Statistics

FB

6

4.

OB

OB

OB

6

4.

Specialty in Civil Constructions

Third Course (Specialty in Civil Constructions)

Assigning

5. and 6.

Character

Credits

OB

9

OB

9

5. º and 6.

Structural Concrete and Build

OB

9

5. º and 6.

OB

9

Construction

OB

9

5. ºand 6.

OP

OP

4.5

5.

and Projects

OB

4.5

5.

OB

4.5

5.

.

OB

OB

6

6.

Optional

OP

4.5

6.

Fourth Course (Specialty In Civil Constructions)

Assigning

Geotechnical Works

8.

OP

9

Character

Credits

Metal Structures

OB

6

OB

6

7.

Analysis of Structures II

OB

6

7.

and Railways

OB

6

Territorial Analysis

OB

4.5

OB

OB

4.5

OB

8.

and Premanufacturing

OB

6

8.

9

Degree End Job

OB

12

7. º and 8.

Specialty in Hydrology

Third Course (Hydrology Specialty)

Assigning

Environmental Management

Character

Credits

OB

9

OB

9

5. º and 6.

Terrain Engineering I

OB

9

5. º and 6.

Concrete and Build

OB

9

5. º and 6.

OB

4.5

5.

Hydraulic Works

OB

4.5

5.

Systems

OB

4.5

5.

OP

4.5

5.

and Coastal Waters

OB

6

6.

Quality

OB

4.5

OB

4.5

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Fourth Hydrology Course

Assigning

Character

Credits

Metal Structures

OB

6

Presas and Aprovements Hydroelectric

OB

4.5

7.

Works Hydraulic II

OB

6

7.

OB

OB

4.5

7.

OP

OP

4.5

7.

Analysis

OB

OB

4.5

8.

OB

4.5

8.

Resource Regulation

OB

4.5

8.

Optional (to choose two)

9

8.

End Job

OB

12

7. º and 8.

Specialty in Transportation and Urban Services

Third course (specialty in Transportation and Urban Services)

Assigning

Character

Credits

OB

9

OB

9

5. º and 6.

Terrain Engineering I

OB

9

5. º and 6.

Concrete and Build

OB

9

5. º and 6.

OB

OB

OB

OB

9

5. º and 6.

Legislation and Projects

OB

4.5

5.

Hydraulic Works

OB

4.5

5.

4.5

5.

.

5.

OB

OB

6

6.

Optional

OP

4.5

6.

Fourth course (specialty in Transportation and Urban Services)

Assigning

Railways

Urban Systems

Character

Credits

Metal Structures

OB

6

Railways

OB

6

7.

Introduction to Urbanism

OB

4.5

7.

and airports

OB

9

OP

4.5

4.5

Territorial Analysis

OB

4.5

OB

4.5

8.

Optives (to choose two optional)

OP

9

8.

End Job

OB

12

7. º and 8.

Additional Optional Subjects by Groups and Itineraries

Routes

Groups

Civil Constructions.

Construction Engineering.

Laboratory of Concrete Structures.

Quality in Construction.

Structures Engineering.

Mixed Build.

Design Aesthetics.

Terrain Engineering.

Terrain Engineering II.

Hydrology.

Terrain Engineering.

Hydrology Applied to Public Works.

Engineering.

Ports.

Coastal Works

Hydraulics.

Environmental Engineering.

Water Treatment

Ports

Ports.

Ports.

Ports.

Environmental Engineering.

Urban Sustainable Engineering.

Engineering.

Urban Transport

Engineering Traffic and Road Safety.

Planning.

Public Works and Territory.

Common Block.

Mathematical Methods.

Informatics and Programming.

Physical Application.

Structural Integrity and Fracture.

Practices.

Practices.

Systems.

Cooperation and Development.

Cooperation for Development in Engineering

Civil.

In the curriculum, a total of 90 ECTS credits are offered in additional optional subjects, grouped in 20 subjects out of 4.5 credits each.

Students will be required to take four additional optional subjects (18 ECTS credits) of which at least two will be from those offered on their itinerary. Five subjects are offered per itinerary and five in a common block. The common block offers the possibility of carrying out up to 4.5 credit for business practices.

Students will be able to obtain a recognition of 6 credits from optional subjects by participating in activities set out in Article 12.8 of Royal Decree 1393/2007.