Key Benefits:
Obtained the verification of the curriculum by the Council of Universities, prior to the approval of the National Agency for the Evaluation of Quality and Accreditation, as well as the authorization of the Autonomous Community of the Country Basque, and established the official character of the title by Agreement of the Council of Ministers of 29 August 2008 (published in the "BOE" of 26 September), this Rectorate, in accordance with the provisions of Article 35 of the Law of the Organic Law 6/2001, Universities, in the wording given by the Organic Law 4/2007, has resolved to publish the curriculum leading to the obtaining of the degree of Graduation in Mechanical Engineering.
Mondragon, March 20, 2009. -Rector, Iosu Zabala.
ANNEX
CURRICULUM CONTENT
Mechanical Engineering Graduate
Study Plan Structure
60.0 | Required. | 121.5 | |
Optives. | 46.5 | End-of-grade work. |
12.0 |
Credits totals. | 240 |
Knowledge branch to which the title is attached: Engineering and Architecture
Title with professional attributions
Basic Training
Assigning | N. ECTS | Course |
Matter | Knowledge | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mathematical Fundamentals I | 6 | 1. º | Mathematics | Engineering and Architecture. |
mathematical fundamentals II | 6 | 1. º | 2. º | Mathematics | Engineering and Architecture. |
| 1. | 1. | 1. | 1. | 1. | 1.
Engineering and | |
| 6 | 1. | 1. | Informatics | Engineering and Architecture | ||
6 | 1. º | 1. º | Physics | Engineering and Architecture. | |||
Physics II | 6 | 1. º | 2. º | Physics | Engineering and Architecture. |
||
Chemistry | 6 | 1. º | 2. º | Chemistry | Engineering and Architecture. | ||
| 2. | 1. | 1. | 1. | 6 Mathematics | Engineering and Architecture | |
Statistics | 6 |
2. º | 1. º | Statistics | Social and Legal Sciences | ||
Administration and Management | . º | 2. º | Enterprise | Engineering and Architecture. |
Study Plan
Module I: Introduction to Mechanical Engineering
Course | Semester |
| |||||
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1. º | 1. º |
| FB | 6 | |||
Expression I | 1. º | 1. º | FB | 6 | |||
Foundations | 1. º | 1. º |
FB | 6 | |||
. |
1. | FB | FB | 1. | 1. | ||
Engineering Workshop | 1. º | 1. º | OB | 3 | |||
. º |
1. | OB | 3 |
Module II: Foundations of Mechanical Engineering
Course | Semester |
| ||
---|---|---|---|---|
MATHEMATICAL fundamentals II | 1. º | FB | 6 | |
Expression II | 1. º | 2. º | OB | 6 |
Physics II | 1. º | 2. º |
FB | 6 |
Chemistry | 1. | 2. º | FB | 6 |
Technical English I | 1. º | 2. º | OB |
3 |
POPBL II | . | OB | 3 | 3 |
Module III: Material Transformation Processes
Course | Semester |
| ||||
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MATHEMATICAL Foundations III | 2. º | FB | 6 | |||
Science Foundations | 2. º | 1. º | OB | 4.5 | ||
Technologies I | 2. |
| OB | 4.5 |
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Statistics | 2. º | 1. º | FB | |||
Power Physics | 2. º | 1. º | OB | 4.5 | ||
. º | 1. | OB | OB | OB | ||
POPBL III | 2. º | 1. | OB |
Module IV: Design and Manufacture of Mechanical Components
Course | Semester |
| ||
---|---|---|---|---|
elasticity and Resistance of Materials I | 2. º |
2. | OB | |
2. º | 2. º |
OB | 6 | |
Technologies II | 2. º |
2. | OB | |
Physical Extension | 2. º | 2. | OB | |
2. º |
| OB | 4.5 |
|
Administration and Business Management | 2. º | 2. º | FB | 6 |
POPBL IV | 2. º | 2. º | OB |
Module V: Mechanical Set Design and Manufacturing
Course | Semester |
| ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
elasticity and Resistance of Materials II | 3. º |
1. | OB | |||
Design | 3. º | 1. º | OB | 4.5 | ||
Fluid Engineering | 3. | OB | 6 | |||
drives | 3. º | 1. º | OB | 4.5 | ||
Mechanisms Theory | 3. º | 1. º |
OB | 6 | ||
. º | 1. | OP | OP |
| ||
POPBL V | 3. º | 1. | OB |
Module VI: Machine Design
Course | Semester |
Type | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Structures and Constructions Theory | 3. º | 2. | OB | |
Layout | 3. º | 2. º | OB | |
Heat Transfer | 3. |
| OB | 4.5 |
Electronic and Automatic | 3. º | 2. º | OB | 6 |
Fluid Systems | 3. º | 2. º | OB | 4.5 |
Environmental Engineering | 3. º | 2. º | OB | |
POPBL VI | 3. º | 2. | OB |
AN ITINERARY MUST BE CHOSEN FROM AMONG THE THREE OFFERED
Itinerary: Company
Module VII A: Enterprise I
Course | Semester |
| ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Industrial Organization | 4. º |
| OP | 6 |
Management and Negotiation Techniques | 4. º | 1. º | OP | 3 |
Industrial Process Analysis | 4. º |
1. | OP | 4.5 |
Technical Office: Mechanical Projects | 4. º | 1. º | OB | 4.5 |
in Enterprise (1. part) | 4. º |
1. | OP | 12 |
Module VIII A: Enterprise II
Course | Semester |
Type | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
in Enterprise (2. part) | 4. º |
| OP |
| 18 |
Job End Job | 4. º | 2. º |
OB | 12 |
Itinerary: Mechanical Design
Module VII B: Mechanical Design I
Course | Semester |
| ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Industrial Organization | 4. º |
| OP | 6 |
Management and Negotiation Techniques | 4. º | 1. º |
| . | 4. | 3 | 4. | OP | 6 |
Numeric Methods | 4. º | 1. º | OP | 4.5 |
Mechanics | 4. º | 1. º |
OP | 4.5 |
Work End of Grade (1. part) | 4. º | 1. º | OB | 6 |
Module VIII B: Mechanical Design II
Course | Semester |
| |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Industrial Process Analysis | 4. º |
2. | OP | ||
Office: Mechanical Projects | 4. º | 2. º |
OB | 4.5 | |
Engineering | 4. º |
2. | OP | ||
4. º | 2. º |
OP | 4.5 | ||
Parametric Design | 4. º |
| OP |
| |
4. º | 2. º |
OB | 6 |
Itinerary: Materials and Processes
Module VII C: Materials and Processes I
Course | Semester |
| ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Industrial Organization | 4. º |
| OP | 6 |
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Management and Negotiation Techniques | 4. º | 1. º |
| |||
4. | 4. | 3 | 4. |
4.5 | OP | |
Process Engineering | 4. º | 1. º | OP | 6 | ||
Numeric Method Extension | 4. º | 1. º | OP | 4.5 | ||
Degree End Job (1. part) | 4. º | 1. º | OB |
6 |
Module VIII C: Materials and Processes II
Course | Semester |
| |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Industrial Process Analysis | 4. º |
2. | OP | ||
Office: Mechanical Projects | 4. º | 2. º |
OB | 4.5 | |
Introduction to Numeric Simulation | 4. º | 2. º | OP | ||
Systems Design | 4. º | 2. º |
OP | 6 | |
Assisted Manufacturing | 4. º |
| OP |
| |
4. º | 2. º |
OB | 6 |
FB: Basic training.
OB: Required.
OP: Optives.
POPBL: Problem/project based learning.