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Resolution Of July 20, 2011, At The University Of Seville, Which Publishes The Plan Of Graduate Studies In Electrical Engineering.

Original Language Title: Resolución de 20 de julio de 2011, de la Universidad de Sevilla, por la que se publica el plan de estudios de Graduado en Ingeniería Eléctrica.

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Obtained the positive 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, and once established the official character of the Title to the Agreement of the Council of Ministers of 1 October 2010 ("BOE" of 11 November 2010),

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, has resolved to order the publication of the plan of studies leading to the obtaining of the degree of Graduate or Graduate in Electrical Engineering from the University of Seville, which will be structured according to the following annexes.

Sevilla, July 20, 2011. -Rector, Joaquin Luque Rodríguez.

ANNEX

Graduate Studies Plan in Electrical Engineering by the University of Seville

Knowledge Branch: Engineering and Architecture.

Impartition Centers: Higher Polytechnic School.

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

Type of matter

T

Credits

F

Basic Training

60

O

Required

150

P

Job End Job

18

Total

240

Structure of teachings by modules:

6

9

Electricity Required Industrial I.

Electrical Installations II.

P

P

P

Numeric Methods in Engineering.

and Hygiene at Work.

External Practices.

Module

Allocate

Subject Type

Credits

Basic Training.

Enterprise.

F

6

Expression.

F

6

I.

F

6

Informatics.

F

6

Math I.

F

6

F

6

Basic Training in Engineering I.

Mathematics II.

F

6

Mathematics III.

F

Basic Training in Engineering II.

Physical II.

F

6

IV.

F

6

O

O

O

O

6

O

Automatic Regulation.

O

6

Electrical Technology Specific II.

Electrical Central.

9

O

9

6

Electrical Technology III.

Power Systems.

O

6

Electric Power Transport and Distribution.

O

9

Common Complementary Training to Industrial Branch.

OR

6

II.

Projects II.

O

6

Common Training to Industrial Branch I.

Energy Engineering and Heat Transmission.

O

6

Fluidomechanical Engineering.

O

6

Common Training to Industrial Branch II.

Materials Engineering.

O

6

Technology Electrical.

O

6

Common Training to Industrial Branch III.

Industrial Automation.

O

6

Electronics Industrial.

O

6

Common Training to Industrial Branch IV.

Materials Resistance. Structures.

6

6

O

6

Common Training to Industrial Branch V.

Manufacturing Processes.

O

6

6

Control of Electrical Machines and Actionings II.

6

O

6

6

Industrial Electricity Required II.

Electrical Circuits.

6

6

O

O

6

Optativity.

Quality from the Network Token.

P

6

6

Installations and Auxiliary Electrical Equipment.

P

6

Modeling and Electrical Systems Simulation.

P

6

transversal Optativity to Technical Engineering.

6

P

P

6

P

6

Corrosion and Material Protection.

P

6

Business Creation, Empresing Culture, and Enterprise Plan.

P

6

Development.

P

6

Project Address

P

6

Aided Layout.

P

6

P

6

and Concrete Structures.

P

6

by Mechanized.

P

6

Engineering.

P

6

Technical English.

P

6

Engineering from a Global Perspective.

P

6

Marketing and Commercial Engineering

P

6

Advanced Engineering Application Materials.

P

6

P

6

.

P

6

Representation and Interpretation of Planes in Engineering.

P

6

P

6

P

6

Technology.

P

6

Water Treatment.

P

6

Practices in Companies.

P

6

End Job.

Degree End Job.

T

Temporary Organization of Study Plan Subjects:

Course

OR

Duration

Allocate

Type

Credits

First

C1

Graphic Expression.

F

C1

F

F

F

F

F

C1

.

F

6

C1

F

6

C1

F

6

C2

F

F

C2

II.

F

F

C2

II.

F

F

C2

C2

Electrical Technology.

O

6

Second

C1

Mathematics III.

F

6

C1

Circuits Electrical.

O

6

C1

Electronics Industrial.

O

6

C1

Materials Engineering.

O

6

C1

Machine and Mechanisms Theory.

O

6

C2

Mathematics IV.

F

6

C2

Automation Industrial.

O

6

C2

6

C2

Electrical Machines I.

O

6

C2

Materials Resistance. Structures.

O

6

Third

C1

Fluidomechanical Engineering.

O

6

C1

Electrical Installations I.

O

6

C1

Electrical Machines II.

O

6

C1

Manufacturing Processes.

O

6

C1

Automatic Regulation.

O

6

C2

Machine Control and

Electric Actions I.

O

6

C2

Energy Engineering and Heat Transmission.

6

6

C2

Electrical Installations II.

O

6

C2

Projects I.

O

6

C2

Optives 1.

P

6

Fourth

C1

9

C1

Machine Control and Electrical ActionsII.

C1

Projects II.

C1

Transport and Power Distribution

6

O

9

C2

Power Electrical Systems.

O

6

C2

Optional 2.

P

6

C2

Optional 3.

P

6

C2

Work End Job

T

Optional subject relationship:

Assigning

6

Technician

Credits

routing and Control by Fluid: Hydraulics and Tire

6

Applied acoustics to Engineering

6

Network Signal Quality

6

Quality of Engineering

6

corrosion and Material Protection

6

Enterprise, Business Culture, and Enterprise Plan

6

Sustainable Development

6

Integrated Project Address

6

Aided Design

6

Design and Construction of Electrical Machines

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

Engineering

6

Installations and Equipment Auxiliary Electrical

6

Engineering from a Global Perspective

6

Marketing and Commercial Engineering

6

Advanced Application Materials in Engineering

6

Methods Numeric in Engineering

6

Electrical Systems Modeling and Simulation

6

6

Practices in Companies

6

Representation and Interpretation of Planes in the Engineering

6

and Hygiene at Work

6

Environmental Technology

6

Nuclear Technology

6

Treatment

6

To: Annual; C1: 1st Quarter; C2: 2nd Quarter.

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