Key Benefits:
Obtained the verification of the curriculum by the Council of Universities, prior to the favorable report of the National Agency for the Evaluation of Quality and Accreditation (ANECA), as well as the authorization of the Autonomous Community of Cantabria, and established the official character of the Title by Agreement of the Council of Ministers of 7 October 2011 (published in the "BOE" of 2 November 2011),
This Rectorate, in accordance with the provisions of Article 35.4 of the Organic Law 6/2001, of 21 December, of Universities, in the wording given by the Organic Law 4/2007, of 12 April, resolves:
Publish the curriculum leading to the Official Graduate or Graduate University Degree in Electrical Engineering by the University of Cantabria, which is listed in the annex to this resolution.
Santander, April 15, 2013.-El Rector, José Carlos Gómez Sal.
ANNEX
Plan of studies leading to the attainment of the Graduate or Graduate Degree in Electrical Engineering by the University of Cantabria
Degree Title to enable for the exercise of the regulated profession of Industrial Technical Engineer according to Order CIN/351/2009 of 9 February.
Responsible Center: Superior Technical School of Industrial and Telecommunications Engineers.
Knowledge Branch: Engineering and Architecture.
1. Distribution of the curriculum in ECTS credits
Basic Training: 72.
Required: 138.
Optional: 18.
Work End of Grade: 12.
Total Credits: 240.
The possibility of recognition of up to 6 optional credits is established for other activities, Article 12.8 of Royal Decree 1393/2007 and Academic Management Regulations for Grade Studies.
Within the optional credits, up to 6 credits can be recognized for the realization of external practices.
They are distributed in 4 classes of 60 credits each.
2. Distribution of basic training credits
Basic Materials | Subjects |
Course | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sciences/Engineering and Architecture. | Mathematics. | Calculation I. | 1 |
6 | |
/Engineering and Architecture. | Mathematics. |
1 |
6 | ||
/Engineering and Architecture. | Mathematics. | Mathematical Methods for Engineering. | 2 | 6 | |
/Engineering and Architecture. | Math. | Algebra and Geometry. | 1 | 6 | |
Health Sciences/Sciences/Engineering and Architecture. |
Physical I. | 1 | 6 | ||
| Physics. | Physics II. | 1 | ||
and Architecture. | Informatics. | Computing Foundations. | 1 | 6 | |
Graphic Expression. | Techniques Graphical Representation. | 1 | 6 | ||
/Engineering and Architecture. | Chemistry. | Chemistry. | 2 | 6 | |
Social and Legal/Engineering and Architecture. | Enterprise. | Companies. | 2 |
6 | |
Cross-Cross. | Cross-Cross. | Skills, Values, and Cross-Competencies. | 1 | 6 | |
English. | English. | 1 | 6 |
3. Structure of the Study Plan
Character | |||
---|---|---|---|
Basic. | Basic. |
60 | |
Training in English and Training in Personal Values, Skills, and Skills. | Basic. |
12 | |
Training Extension. | Required. |
| |
to Industrial Branch. | Required. | 60 |
|
the Common Module to the Industrial Branch. |
12 | ||
12 | |||
Required. |
48 | ||
Technology Extension. | Required. | ||
Optativity. |
18 | ||
Job End Job | Required. | 18 |
12 |
To complete their studies, students must prove that they have acquired the English language language training requirement established by the University of Cantabria.
Learn more about the curriculum at http://www.unican.es under "Academic information".