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Order Def / 288/2016, Dated 23 February, Establishing The Curriculum For Teaching Training Officers For Integration Into The General Corps Of The Navy And The Corps Marines Are Approved By The Forms Of Income Without ...

Original Language Title: Orden DEF/288/2016, de 23 de febrero, por la que se aprueban los currículos de la enseñanza de formación de oficiales para la integración en el Cuerpo General de la Armada y en el Cuerpo de Infantería de Marina mediante las formas de ingreso sin ...

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ystems of combat, weapons and information and communications).

As far as the profile of the Marine Corps officer is concerned, specific competencies should enable him to exercise as an officer of the "Expeditionary Force," and therefore, to address related issues. with the amphibious operations and subsequent development of the combat operations on land; and as an officer of the "Protection Force", and therefore, to treat, among others, aspects related to intelligence, security and protection of facilities and the visit and registration of ships.

Finally, it should be noted that the specific powers necessary to lead a destination in a Navy unit, such as those relating to the management of maintenance, instruction and training, have also been contemplated. training and leadership.

Article 2. Temporary planning of the curriculum.

The following is related to the temporary planning of the curriculum, by bodies and courses, with their corresponding modules:

1. General Body.

Course: 1. º

Physical Expression

Physical Expression.

and Training I.

Center: Military Naval

Module

Matter

Assignee

The_table_table_izq"> General Military Training.

Basic Training.

1.5

Training.

Basic Training.

Training Military Basic II.

1.5

Military Training.

Fundamentals Scientific-Technicians.

Calculation I.

6

6

9

Algebra and Statistics.

9

II.

6

6

Introduction to Enterprise Management.

6

Informatics for Engineering.

6

Military Training for Body Navy General.

Maniwork and Navigation.

Naval Platform.

2

Maniwork and Navigation I.

Language Training.

English Language.

Language English I.

3

Instruction and Training.

Host Phase, Orientation, and Adaptation to Military Life.

Host Phase, Orientation, and Adaptation to Military Life.

2 sem

Instruction

Training.

6 sem

125 hours

Course: 2. º

2

and Training

Center: Military Naval

Module

Matter

Assignee

The_table_table_izq"> Specific Military Training.

Fundamentals Scientific-Technicians.

Calculation II and Differential Equations.

6

Science and Technology Materials.

6

Materials Resistance.

6

6

Technology.

6

Military Training for General Body of the Navy.

Naval Technology.

Heat and Heat Transmission.

6

Mechanics.

6

and Mechanisms Theory.

6

Maniplay and Navigation.

Manipulation and Navigation II.

7

Tactics.

2

Communications I.

As for the second level, it is specific for each body and the resulting profiles are the sum of the specific competencies that enable the official future to perform the tasks associated with its first operational employment in Navy units.

Regarding the official profile of the General Corps, specific competencies should enable you to exercise as an officer the main controls of a warship, such as the "Platform Control" (responsible, among other tasks, security of navigation, maneuver, energy and propulsion and internal security); and "Control of operations" (responsible, among other tasks, of the maintenance of the tactical situation, use of the sr>

2

2

The_table_table_izq"> Radiocommunications Systems.

6

2

2

English Language.

English II.

6

English Language IV.

Instruction and Training.

Instruction and Training IV.

6 sem

125 hours

Course: 5. º

Job End Job.

Center: Military Naval

Module

Matter

Assignee

The_table_table_izq"> Specific Military Training.

Fundamentals Scientific-Technicians.

Extending Informatics.

6

Technical Office.

6

Training Activity (*).

6

Technical Military Training for Armada General Corps.

Naval Technology.

Naval Installations and Construction.

6

2

2

Naval Tactics III.

9

Systems Information and Communications.

Communications III.

2

and Sensors Systems Navies.

6

Systems.

Naval Weapons and Shooting Systems II.

Training End Job.

Work End Job.

12

Foreign Language Training.

English Language.

English Language V.

8.5

Second Language (optional)

8.5

and Training.

Instruction and Training V.

10 sem

50 hours

(*) ECTS recognition submitted from 1. º to 5. º by participation in activities: conferences, cultural activities, sports, etc.

2. Marine Corps.

Course: 1. º

Physics II.

Technical Military Training for Marine Corps.

6

Naval Technology IM.

and Training.

Center: Military Naval

Module

Matter

Assignee

The_table_table_izq"> General Military Training.

Training Basic.

Basic Military Training I.

1.5

Military Training II.

1.5

Military Training.

Scientific-Technical Foundations.

Calculation I.

6

I.

6

Expression.

9

6

Chemistry.

6

to Enterprise Management.

6

6

Amphibious Tactic.

Amphibious I.

2.5

topography and Construction.

Surveying I.

2

Maniwork and Navigation IM.

Maniwork and Navigation IM I.

2

6

SEOP/PRL.

1

Tactics.

Naval Tactics II.

2

Communications II.

2

Security and Protection.

2

Fluid Machines.

6

Language Training.

English Language.

English Language III.

Instruction and Training.

Instruction and Training III.

6 sem

76 hours

Course: 4. º

4

2.5

Center: Military Naval

Module

Matter

Assignee

The_table_table_izq"> Specific Military Training.

Fundamentals Scientific-Technicians.

Foundations of Automatic.

6

and Technologies Foundations

6

6

Design.

6

Military Training for Marine Corps.

Naval Technology IM.

Thermal Engineering I.

6

Theory of Industrial Structures and Constructions.

6

Surveying and Construction.

Topography and Construction.

6

Tactics Amphibia.

Amphibia III.

3

and Communications Systems IM.

Radiocommunications Systems.

6

, Security, and Protection Systems

Tyre IM.

Training Foreign Language.

English Language.

6

English Language IV.

2.5

Instruction and Training.

Instruction and Training.

Instruction and Training IV.

6 sem

125 hours

Course: 5. º

Auto Amphibia.

Language (optional)

Center: Military Naval

Module

Matter

Assignee

The_table_table_izq"> Specific Military Training.

Fundamentals Scientific-Technicians.

Extending Informatics.

6

Technical Office.

6

Training Activity (*).

6

Technical Military Training for Marine Corps.

6

6

Amphibia IV.

5.5

Amphibious Operations II.

Systems, Security and Protection.

Artillery and Coordination of Fires.

5.5

Systems and IM Communications.

IM II Communications.

1.5

and Sensors Systems Navies.

6

Job End Job.

Job End Job.

Degree End Job.

Language Training.

English Language.

8.5

Maniwork and Navigation IM II.

2

Amphibious Tactical.

Amphibious Operations I.

3

for Combat Service.

2.5

Systems, Security and Pr

Maritime Law.

P

-Technical Foundations.

Business organization fundamentals.

P

The subjects that are part of the degree in Mechanical Engineering not previously mentioned are not offered in distance mode. However, female students in pregnancy, childbirth or postpartum who are unable to attend classes during the course may be eligible for a comprehensive assessment test. In those subjects which for their particular practical dimension it is necessary to demonstrate knowledge or skills in facilities outside the conventional classroom, a period shall be provided for such students to complete their assessment.

Article 5. Relationship of subjects and subjects likely to be taught in English in addition to the Foreign Language Training module.

All subjects are likely to be taught in the English language and, in accordance with the provisions of Article 14.3 of Order DEF/810/2015 of 4 May, approving the general guidelines for the (i) the development of training curricula for access to the different scales of officers of the Armed Forces ' bodies, from the third course, 30% of the ECTS credits that make up these courses may be provided in English.

The presentation and defense of the work of the end of the training before a court, may be done in the English language.

At the beginning of each course the subjects to be taught in the English language will be fixed in that year.

ts and subjects, which they credit, and which, in the opinion of the teaching board or university of affiliation, have a similar duration, number of credits and content.

Article 4. Relationship of subjects and subjects likely to be imparted at a distance.

The following are related subjects and subjects that can be taught in "distance" mode with indication of the total (T) or partial (P) character for female students in pregnancy, childbirth or postpartum that they cannot develop teaching in a face-to-face manner.

1. General Body.

Course: 1. º

P

Center: Military Naval

Module

Matter

Allocate

Character

General Military Training.

Basic Training.

Basic Military Training II.

T

Specific Military Training.

Introduction to business management.

P

Course: 3. º

Center: Military Naval

Module

Matter

Allocate

Character

General Military Training.

Military Training.

Military Training I.

T

Military Training II.

T

Military Training in the Navy.

Military Training in the Navy.

Naval History.

T

P

P

The_table_table_izq"> Business Organization Foundations.

P

Course: 4. º

Center: Military Naval

Module

Matter

Allocate

Character

General Military Training.

Military Training.

Military Training III.

T

2. Marine Corps.

Course: 1st

P

Center: Military Naval

Module

Matter

Allocate

Character

General Military Training.

Basic Training.

Basic Military Training II.

T

Specific Military Training.

Introduction to business management.

P

Course: 3. º

Center: Military Naval

Module

Matter

Allocate

Character

General Military Training.

Military Training.

Military Training I.

T

Military Training II.

T

Training III.

T

Training Military Specifies.

Military Training in the Navy.

Naval History.

T