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Resolution Of April 15, 2015, Of The University Of Seville, By Which Publishes The Modification Of The Curriculum Of Graduated In Aerospace Engineering.

Original Language Title: Resolución de 15 de abril de 2015, de la Universidad de Sevilla, por la que se publica la modificación del plan de estudios de Graduado en Ingeniería Aeroespacial.

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Pursuant to Articles 26 and 28 of Royal Decree 1393/2007 of 29 October, as amended by Royal Decree 861/2010 of 2 July 2010 laying down the procedure for the modification of plans of studies already verified and once received favorable report of the Agency of the Knowledge of 13 June 2014 to the modifications presented of the plan of studies of the degree of Graduate/Graduate in Aerospace Engineering by the University of Sevilla.

This Rectorate, in accordance with the provisions of Article 26.3 of Royal Decree 1393/2007 cited above, has resolved to order the publication of the amendment of the curriculum of the Graduate/Graduate degree in Aerospace Engineering by the University of Seville, which is structured as set out in the Annex to this Resolution.

Sevilla, April 15, 2015.-El Rector, Antonio Ramirez de Arellano Lopez.

ANNEX

Graduate Studies Plan in Aerospace Engineering by the University of Seville

Mention in Aerospace Vehicles.

Mention in Air Navigation.

Mention in Airports and Air Transport.

Knowledge Branch: Engineering and Architecture

Partitioning Centers: Higher Technical School of Engineering

Distribution of the curriculum in ECTS credits by type of subject:

Type of matter

Credits

F

Basic Training

64.5

O

Required

76.5

P

Optives

87

T

Total

Total

12

Total

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Structure of teachings by modules:

and Operational Research.

Extension of Required.

Electronic Engineering.

or

P

P

4.50

Optives of the Entitled for Mention in Air Navigation.

P

P

P

P

4.50 in Aerospace Vehicles.

Quality.

P

Methodology and History of the Engineering.

Company.

Module

Allocate

Character

Basic Training.

Extending Physics.

F

6

.

F

6

F

Expression.

F

6

Physics I.

F

F

F

6

F

6

Math I.

F

F

6

Math III.

F

6

F

Extending Mathematics.

O

Control Automatic.

O

Mathematical Methods.

4.50

Aerodynamics I.

O

Aerospace Materials Science and Technology.

O

elasticity and Materials Resistance.

O

6

Electrotechnics.

O

6

O

O

6

Fluids I.

O

6

Engineering Projects.

4.50

or

O

6

Technology: Airports and Air Transport.

P

6

Airports II.

P

6

Airports III.

P

P

P

P

and Operating Airports.

P

6

P

P

P

4.50

Planning and Design of Airports.

P

6

P

P

Mechanics and Flight Operations.

P

6

Operations and Air Transport.

P

P

P

Avionics and Navigation Help Systems

P

4.50

Mention and Air Transport Optional.

Computer-Assisted Design and Manufacturing.

P

Quality Management

P

P

Optives of the Entitlement for Mention in Airports and Air Transport.

Integrating Systems and Functional Tests.

4.50

Systems Structural Integrity.

P

Materials.

P

4.50

Energy Sustainability in Industry Aeronautics.

P

Unmanned Air Vehicles.

Specific Technology: Air Navigation.

P

of Air Transport.

P

Air Navigation Foundations.

P

Management Air.

P

6

Airport and Air Transport.

P

Propagation and Compatibility Electromagnetic.

P

P

4.50

Help Systems.

P

P

P

Electrical Systems in Aircraft and Airports.

P

P

P

6

Technology.

P

6

Air Navigation Mention Optional.

Computer-Assisted Design and Manufacturing.

P

Quality.

P

Unmanned Air Vehicles.

P

P

Systems Structural Integrity.

P

Materials.

P

Meteorology.

P

Energy Sustainability in the Aeronautical Industry.

P

Specific Technology: Aerospace Vehicles.

Aerodynamics II.

P

Aircraft.

P

Design and Design Assisted by Computer.

P

6

P

P

Facilities and Production Systems.

6

6

6

Vibrations.

P

6

Mechanics.

P

6

Mechanics Flight.

P

6

Orbital Mechanics and Space Vehicles.

P

6

6

Systems.

P

P

4.50

Structural Systems Structural Integrity.

P

Entitlement for Waiver Entitlement in Aerospace Vehicles.

Aerospace Materials.

P

Meteorology.

P

Energy Sustainability in the Aeronautical Industry.

P

P

Optives to the Center.

Labor Risk Analysis and Prevention.

P

Electronics

P

P

P

P

Optics.

P

P

9

End Job

T

T

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Temporary Organization of Study Plan Subjects:

Course

Duration

Allocate

Character

Credits

First.

A

Graphic Expression.

F

A

Computer.

F

C1

F

F

F

C1

I.

F

6

C1

Mathematics I.

F

6

C1

Mathematics II.

F

C2

Physical II.

F

6

C2

Math III.

F

6

C2

General Chemistry.

F

6

C2

Introduction to Aerospace Engineering.

O

6

Second.

C1

Extending Physics.

F

6

C1

Extending Mathematics.

O

C1

Aerospace Materials Science and Technology.

7.50

7.50

C1

elasticity and Resistance of Materials.

O

6

C1

Termodynamics.

O

6

C2

Statistics and Research Operational.

F

C2

Control Automatic.

O

C2

6

C2

Fluid Mechanics I.

O

6

C2

Mathematical Methods.

O

C2

Manufacturing Technology.

O

Third.

C1

C1

Structures.

O

C1

O

O

Fourth.

C1

Engineering Projects Aerospace.

O

4.50

C2

Work End Work.

T

12

A: Annual; C1: 1.er Cuatrimestre; C2: 2. º Cuatrimestre.

NOTE: According to the title verification memory, the student, before the completion of his studies, must accredit a level of language skills in an equivalent foreign language, at the B1 level of English The European Common Framework of Reference for Languages.