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Order Cin/310/2009, From February 9, Which Lays Down The Requirements For The Verification Of Official University Qualifications That Enable For The Exercise Of The Profession Of Mining Engineer.

Original Language Title: Orden CIN/310/2009, de 9 de febrero, por la que se establecen los requisitos para la verificación de los títulos universitarios oficiales que habiliten para el ejercicio de la profesión de Ingeniero de Minas.

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The additional provision of Royal Decree 1393/2007, of 29 October, establishing the ordination of official university teaching, provides that the Ministry of Science and Innovation will specify the the contents of Annex I to which the applications submitted by the universities for obtaining the verification of the plans of studies leading to the obtaining of official degrees of degree or Master's degree, provided for in their Article 24, which they enable for the exercise of regulated professions.

The current legislation makes up the profession of Engineer of Mines, as a regulated profession whose exercise requires to be in possession of the corresponding official title of Master obtained, in this case, according to the previewed Article 15 (4) of that Royal Decree 1393/2007, in accordance with the conditions laid down in the Council of Ministers Agreement of 26 December 2008, published in the Official Gazette of the State of 29 January 2009.

In this Agreement, as soon as the necessary reforms of the regulation of the professions are established in general in Spain, the conditions to which the plans of studies will have to be adapted are determined. In its fourth paragraph, in conjunction with the abovementioned additional provision, it entrusts the Minister for Science and Innovation to lay down the requirements for the objectives and title of the title and the planning of the teachings.

Therefore, in the light of the above provisions, it is appropriate to lay down the requirements to which the plans of studies leading to the acquisition of the Master's certificates for the financial year must be adapted. of the profession of Engineer of Mines, who present the universities for verification by the Council of Universities.

In the elaboration of this order, the schools and professional associations concerned have been heard. It has also been informed by the Government's Delegated Committee for Economic Affairs at its meeting on 29 January 2009.

In its virtue, prior to the Council of Universities ' report, I have:

Single item. Requirements of the curricula leading to the obtaining of the Master's degrees that they enable for the exercise of the profession of Engineer of Mines.

The plans of studies leading to the obtaining of the titles of Master that enable for the exercise of the profession of Engineer of Mines, must comply, in addition to what is foreseen in the Royal Decree 1393/2007, of October 29, establishing the ordination of official university teaching, the requirements with regard to the paragraphs of Annex I to the aforementioned Royal Decree as set out in the Annex to this Order.

Final disposition first. Application and development enablement.

The General Directorate of Universities is authorised to make the necessary resolutions for the development and implementation of this Order.

Final disposition second. Entry into Vigor.

This Order shall enter into force on the day following that of its publication in the Official Gazette of the State.

Madrid, 9 February 2009. -Minister of Science and Innovation, Cristina Garmendia Mendizabal.

ANNEX

Establishment of requirements with respect to certain paragraphs of Annex I to Royal Decree 1393/2007 of 29 October establishing the ordination of official university teaching, relating to memory for the application for verification of official titles

Paragraph 1.1. Name.

The title of the securities shall be in accordance with the provisions of the second paragraph of the Council of Ministers Agreement of 26 December 2008 laying down the conditions to which the plans of the studies leading to the acquisition of qualifications that enable for the exercise of the regulated profession of Mines Engineer, published in the Official Gazette of the State of 29 January 2009 by Resolution of the Secretariat of State of Universities of 15 January 2009, and the provisions of this Order. So:

1. The name of the official university degrees referred to in the preceding paragraph shall facilitate the identification of the profession for which the exercise enables it and, in no case, may lead to error or confusion as to its effects. professionals.

2. No study plan corresponding to an official university degree whose name includes the express reference to the professions of the Mining Engineer may not be subject to verification by the Council of Universities. Title meets the conditions set out in the above Agreement and in this Order.

3. No title may use the name of Master in Mining Engineering without complying with the conditions laid down in that Agreement and in this Order.

Paragraph 3. Objectives.

To obtain the title, the student must have acquired the following skills:

Scientific-technical and methodological training for the continuous recycling of knowledge and the exercise of professional advisory functions, analysis, design, calculation, project, planning, management, management, construction, maintenance, conservation and exploitation in their fields of activity.

Understanding the multiple constraints of a technical, legal and ownership nature that arise in the project of a plant or facility, and ability to establish different valid alternatives, to choose the optimal and The European Commission's proposal for a European Community programme for the development of the European Community in the field of human resources (-" point (a) of the European Commission's report on the development of the European Community in the field of energy sustainable and environmentally friendly society.

Knowledge, understanding and ability to apply the necessary legislation in the exercise of the profession of Mines Engineer.

Knowledge of the profession of Mines Engineer and the activities that can be performed in the field of mine.

Knowledge to apply the technical and management capabilities of R & D + i activities within its scope.

Capacity for exploration, research, modelling and evaluation of geological resources.

Ability to plan, project, inspect and direct field farms and other geological resources.

Ability to plan and manage energy resources, including generation, transportation, distribution, and utilization.

Capacity for conducting territory management studies and underground spaces.

Ability to plan, design, and manage facilities for the benefit of mineral resources and metallurgical, steel and building materials industries.

Ability to plan, study, and design groundwater, as well as its management, exploration, research and exploitation, including mineral and thermal waters.

Ability to project and execute transport, distribution and storage facilities for solids, liquids and gases.

Ability to evaluate and manage environmentally-friendly projects, plants, or installations.

Ability to project and execute water treatment and waste management (urban, industrial or hazardous).

Ability to project and run tunnels, works, and underground spaces.

Ability to project, manage and direct manufacturing, transportation, storage, handling, and use of explosives and pyrotechnics.

Ability to apply business management techniques and labor legislation.

adequate knowledge of the scientific and technological aspects of mathematical, analytical and numerical methods of engineering, fluid mechanics, continuous media mechanics, structures calculation, carbochemistry, petrochemicals and geotechnics.

Ability to plan, design, and manage plants and installations of metal, ceramic, sintered, refractory, and other materials.

Section 4.2 Master's access conditions.

4.2.1 You will be able to access the Master's Degree that you enable for the exercise of the profession of the Engineer of Mines, who has previously acquired the competences that are set out in paragraph 3 of the Ministerial Order for which they are established the requirements for the verification of the official university degrees which they enable for the exercise of the profession of Technical Engineer of Mines and their training to be in accordance with the one set out in paragraph 5 of the aforementioned Order Ministerial.

4.2.2 Furthermore, access to the master's degree will be permitted when, the degree of the degree of the data subject, accredit to the basic training module and the common module to the branch, not yet covering a complete block of the technology module specifies and if 48 credits of the bidders in the set of the blocks of said module of a degree of degree that I enable for the exercise of the Technical Engineer of Mines, according to the referred Ministerial Order.

4.2.3 Similarly, this Master may be granted access to any degree of degree without prejudice to the establishment of prior training supplements deemed necessary in this case.

The above paragraphs shall be read without prejudice to the provisions of Article 17.2 and to the fourth additional provision of Royal Decree 1393/2007 of 29 October 2007.

Paragraph 5. Planning of the teachings.

The titles covered by this agreement are official Master's degree courses, and their curricula must be organized in such a way that the total duration of the Grade and Master training is not less than 300. European loans, as referred to in Article 5 of the said Royal Decree 1393/2007 of 29 October 2007. For the purpose of obtaining the master's degree, post-graduate training shall be required in the light of the competences referred to in the Master's Degree and the degree of competence of the degree of qualification held by the applicant which, in total, does not exceed 120 European credits.

These teachings will conclude with the elaboration and public defense of an end-of-Master job, which will compute between 6 and 30 credits and which in any case will be computed in the overall limit of the duration of the master.

The total set of post-graduate training should be included in the European Supplement to the Title.

The curriculum must include at least the following modules:

Module

N. of European credits

Competencies that must

Extension of Scientific Training and Management.

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Ability to Address and solve advanced mathematical engineering problems, from the problem approach to the development of the formulation and its implementation in a computer program. In particular, the ability to formulate, program and apply advanced analytical and numerical models of calculation, project, planning and management, as well as capacity for the interpretation of the

results obtained, In the context of Mining Engineering.

Proper knowledge of scientific and technological aspects of fluid mechanics, continuous media mechanics, structures, geotechnics, carbochemistry and petrochemicals.

Appropriate knowledge of project evaluation and risk analysis. Management, organisation and maintenance. Economics and business management. Quality. Legislation of the natural environment. Knowledge management

technology.

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Appropriate knowledge of modelling, assessment and management of geological resources, including groundwater, minerals and thermal springs.

Proper knowledge of mineral resource exploitation technology.

Ability to plan and manage energy resources, including generation, transport, distribution, and utilization.

Ability to conduct territory management studies and underground spaces, including the construction of tunnels and other underground infrastructures.

Ability to project and execute transport, distribution and storage facilities for solids, liquids and gases.

Ability to project and execute water treatment and waste management (urban, industrial or hazardous)

Ability to assess and manage environmentally projects, plants or installations

Knowledge of control systems and automatisms.

Ability to project, manage and direct manufacturing, transport, storage, handling, and use of explosives and pyrotechnics.

Ability to plan, design and manage facilities for mineral resource treatments, metallurgical plants, steelworks and building materials industries, including materials metallic, ceramic, sintered, refractory, and other.

of Master Work.

Realization, presentation, and defense, once obtained from all the appropriations in the curriculum, from a work done individually to a University court, consisting of a comprehensive project of Engineering of Mines of a professional nature in which the competencies acquired in the teachings are syntheticised.