Key Benefits:
In accordance with Article 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 amendment of the studies already verified, and issued favourable report by the National Agency for the Evaluation of Quality and Accreditation on the modification of the curriculum leading to the obtaining of the official degree of Graduate or Graduate in Civil Engineering and Territorial, formerly known as "Graduate or Graduate in Civil Engineering", published by Resolution of 20 December 2010 on the "BOE" of 5 January 2011,
This Rectorate has resolved to proceed to publication.
The modified curriculum referred to in this resolution shall be structured as set out in the Annex to this resolution.
Ciudad Real, 29 de abril de 2015. -El Rector, Miguel Ángel Collado Yurrita.
ANNEX
Graduate Studies Plan in Civil and Territorial Engineering
Knowledge Branch: Engineering and Architecture.
Partition Centers: High Technical School of Highway Engineers, Channels and Ports
Overview of the curriculum
training (FB) |
81 |
(OB) | 93 |
Optives (OP) | 54 |
Degree (TFG) | 12 |
Credits | 240 |
Civil And Territorial Engineering Degree Basic Training Credits Correspondence
Branch | Subject to the knowledge branch | Related Assignations | Nº credits | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Engineering and Architecture. | Math. | Mathematical Instruments for Engineering I. | 6 | |
Informational Mathematical Tools for Engineering. | 6 | |||
Mathematical Instruments for Engineering II. | 6 | |||
. | 6 | |||
6 | ||||
, Materials Mechanics. | Physics Foundations. | 6 | ||
6 | ||||
Materials. | 9 | |||
| ||||
6 |
6 | |||
6 | ||||
Organization of Companies, Construction Engineering, Applied Economics. |
Organization and Business Management. | 6 | ||
. | Geology. | Geology Applied. | 6 | |
Engineering and Morphology. | 6 | |||
Total | 81 |
Structure of the curriculum by subjects and subjects
First Course
| Subjects | Character | |
---|---|---|---|
Applied Mathematics. | Mathematical Instruments for Engineering I. | FB | 6 |
| 6 | ||
6 | |||
6 | |||
6 | |||
FB | |||
and Cartographic Engineering. | Descriptive Geometry. | FB | 6 |
OB | OB | 6 | |
Physical Fundamentals. | Physical Foundations. | FB | 6 |
Mechanics. |
| OB | 6 |
6 | |||
Terrain Engineering. | Applied Geology. | FB | 6 |
Second Course
| Subjects | Character | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Mathematical Applied. | Differential Equations. | FB |
6 | |
Engineering and Mapping. | Projection Work: Graphic-Cartographic Expression in Engineering. | FB | 6 | |
Materials Mechanics. | Materials Resistance. | FB | ||
Engineering. | Engineering and Terrain Morphology. | FB | 6 | |
Engineering Hydraulics and Hydrologic. | Hydraulic Engineering | OB | 6 | |
Networks and Territory. | Territory, Infrastructure, Resources, and Energy. | OB | 9 | |
Work: Engineering and Territory. | OB | 6 | ||
Science and Technology. | Ecology Applied to Civil Engineering | OB | 6 | |
Organization and Business Management. | Organization and Business Management. |
FB | 6 |
Third Course
| Subjects | Character | ||||||||
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Graphical and Cartographic Engineering. | Projectwork: Tools for Analysis and Management of the Territory. | OB | 6 | |||||||
Mechanics. | Deformable Solid Mechanics. | OB | 6 | |||||||
Engineering. | Soil Mechanics and Cimentations. | OB | 6 | |||||||
Hydraulic Engineering e Hydrologic. | Hydrological and Fluvial Engineering. | OB | 6 | |||||||
| OB | 6 | OB | OB |
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and Territory Mention | ||||||||||
| OP | OP | OP | OP | OP | OP | OP |
| 6 | |
and Rail Plot. | Roads and Railways Plot. |
6 | ||||||||
6
| 6 | OP | OP | OP |
| |||||
Work. Project and Planning of the Communication and Territory. | Project Work: Project and Planning of the Communication and Territory. |
12 | 12 | |||||||
Mention in Hydrology | ||||||||||
Environmental Engineering. | Environmental Engineering. |
6 | ||||||||
Hydraulic. | River Hydraulic. |
OP | 6 | |||||||
Hydrogeology. | Hydrogeology. |
OP | 6 | |||||||
Project Work: Modeling and Management of Water Resources. | Project Work: Modeling and Management of Water Resources. |
6 | ||||||||
Project: Supply and Sanitation Networks. | Project Project: Supply and Sanitation Networks. | OP |
Fourth Course
| Subjects | Character | |
---|---|---|---|
Structures Technology. | Structures Technology. | OB | |
Structures Technology. | OB | 6 | |
Science and Technology of the Environment. |
Landscape and Environmental Assessment. | OB | 6 |
Organization and Project and Work Management. | Organization and Project Management and Works. | OB | 6 |
End Job |
TFG | 12 | |
|
| OP | 6 |
Mention in Transport and Territory | |||
Urbanism and Spatial Planning. | Urbanization Projects: Design and Urban Services. | OP | 6 |
Project Project: Urban and Territorial Development. | OP | 6 | |
Current Work: Modal Exchange Centers. | Project Work: Modal Interchange Center. |
OP | 6 |
Hydrology Mention | |||
Works and Hydraulic Pages. | Works and Hydraulic Tapping. | OP | 6 |
Work: Fluvial and del Water. | Project Work: Fluvial and Water Management. | OP | 12 |
Notes:
Each student must choose the special mention to be obtained between the two options of Transport and Territory and Hydrology, and the whole of the mandatory subjects corresponding to the specialty must be cured. selected. There is no possibility for a student to follow an alternative itinerary, with a different combination of subjects.
The optional subjects offered that are not of mention can be found on the website of the center in which this title is given. http://www.uclm.es/centros.