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Order Def / 1675 / 2016, Of 11 Of October, By Which Is Set The Requirements For The Verification Of The Title Official That Enables For The Exercise Of The Profession Of Engineer Of Weapons Naval.

Original Language Title: Orden DEF/1675/2016, de 11 de octubre, por la que se establecen los requisitos para la verificación del título oficial que habilita para el ejercicio de la profesión de Ingeniero de Armas Navales.

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The additional fifth paragraph, paragraph 2, of Royal Decree 1393/2007 of 29 October, establishing the ordination of official university teaching, provides that the Naval Weapons Engineers may obtain the official titles of Master and Doctor in accordance with the provisions of Decree 3058/1964 of 28 September, and concordant rules. For these purposes, they shall comply with the general requirements for grade and post-graduate studies laid down in Royal Decree 1393/2007 of 29 October 2007, which are applicable, and the specific conditions which, in this respect, lay down the Ministry of Defense.

By Agreement of the Council of Ministers of 14 February 2014, published in the Official Gazette of the State of 25 March 2014, the conditions under which the plans of studies leading to the obtaining the official title of Master that you enable for the exercise of the regulated profession of Naval Weapons Engineer.

In this Agreement, in its fourth paragraph, it entrusts the Ministry of Defense to establish the requirements with respect to objectives and title of the title, and to the planning of the teachings.

Therefore, in view of the above provisions, it is appropriate to lay down the requirements to which the plan of studies leading to the obtaining of the Master's degree which it enables for the exercise of the The profession of Naval Weapons Engineer, taught by the Superior Technical School of Naval Weapons Engineers, constituted as Superior Technical School by Decree 3058/1964, of September 28.

In the elaboration of this order the interested college has been heard.

During its processing, the draft of this ministerial order was informed by the professional associations with representation in the Council of Personnel of the Armed Forces, in accordance with Article 40.2.b) of the Organic Law 9/2011, of 27 July, of rights and duties of the members of the Armed Forces and was given knowledge to the other professional associations registered in the Register of Professional Associations of members of the Armed Forces, according to the Article 40 (1) (c) of the Organic Law 9/2011 of 27 July. Finally, according to the provisions of article 49.1 (c) of the aforementioned organic law, the Council of Staff of the Armed Forces was informed.

In its virtue, I have:

Single item. Requirements of the curricula conducive to obtaining the Master's degree that I enable for the exercise of the profession of Naval Weapons Engineer.

The plan of studies leading to the obtaining of the title of Master that I enable for the exercise of the profession of Engineer of Naval Weapons, must comply, in addition to what is foreseen in Royal Decree 1393/2007, of October 29, (a) the establishment of official university teaching, the requirements with regard to the paragraphs of Annex I to the aforementioned royal decree, as set out in the Annex to this Ministerial Order.

Final disposition first. Dispositive faculties.

The Assistant Secretary of Defense is hereby authorized to make the necessary provisions for the implementation of this ministerial order.

Final disposition second. Entry into force.

This ministerial order shall enter into force on the day following that of its publication in the "Official State Gazette".

Madrid, October 11, 2016. -Minister of Defense Pedro Morenes Eulate.

ANNEX

Establishment of requirements with respect to certain paragraphs of Annex I to Royal Decree 1393/2007 of 29 October establishing the ordination of official university teaching, relating to memory for the application for verification of official titles

Paragraph 1.1. Name:

The name of the title shall be in accordance with the second paragraph of the Council of Ministers Agreement of 14 February 2014 laying down the conditions to be adapted to the curriculum leading to the obtaining of the title to enable for the exercise of the regulated profession of Naval Weapons Engineer, published in the Official Gazette of the State of 25 March 2014 by Resolution of the Deputy Secretary of Defense of 18 March 2014 2014, already the provisions of this ministerial order. So:

(a) The name of the official title referred to in the preceding paragraph must facilitate the identification of the profession for which the exercise enables and in no case may lead to error or confusion about its effects professionals.

(b) No study plan for an official title, the name of which includes the express reference to the profession of Naval Weapons Engineer, may not be subject to verification without the qualification of such a title being met. established in that Agreement and in this Ministerial Order.

(c) No title may use the name of Master in Naval Weapons Engineering without complying with the conditions laid down in that Agreement and in this Ministerial Order.

Paragraph 3. Objectives.

To obtain the title, the student must have acquired the following skills:

Ability to solve complex problems and to make responsible decisions based on the scientific and technological knowledge acquired in basic and technological materials applicable in the engineering of Arms navies.

Ability to conceive and develop technical, economic and environmentally appropriate solutions to the needs of the Navy and the Ministry of Defense in all aspects of weapons systems.

Ability to participate in the definition, design, development, evaluation, control of construction and manufacturing processes, maintenance, logistical support and inspection throughout the life cycle of: munitions, systems naval combat and their corresponding naval installations on land.

Ability to conduct research development and innovation (R & D + i) of weapons and ammunition systems.

Ability to analyze and optimize processes and methods associated with logistical support and maintenance of weapons and ammunition systems.

Ability to integrate weapons systems into warships and adopt viable technical solutions.

Ability to organize and direct the transportation, storage, and handling of ammunition, explosives, and pyrotechnics in polyvres and polygons of tests and experiences.

Capacity for the management and direction of polyvres and polygons of tests and experiences of military material.

Ability to perform calculation and plot of artillery material.

Capacity for analysis, interpretation of measurements, calculations, assessments, studies, reports, interpretation of plans and other similar works related to naval systems of combat, polvorines, polygons of experiences and Naval installations on land.

Ability to draft technical specifications on weapons and ammunition systems that meet the operational needs of a naval force target as well as contracts, regulations and standards military naval.

Knowledge, understanding and ability to apply the necessary legislation and regulations in the exercise of the profession of naval weapons engineer

Technical capacity to participate in procurement processes and decision-making regarding the award of equipment and services for warships and for naval support facilities.

Ability to assess the social and environmental impact of technical solutions implemented on naval combat platforms and ground naval installations. As well as manage in accordance with the existing legislation the waste generated.

Ability to participate in the processes of demilitarization of warships, explosive materials, aggressive chemicals, polvorines and naval installations.

Ability to participate in the agencies responsible for the management and optimization of the human resource and available material.

Ability to participate in multidisciplinary working groups in a national or international environment and to generate reports for the transmission of knowledge and results in an intelligible way and adapted to the processes, The Ministry of Defence, Armies and Armies, companies and any other body in the defence sector.

Section 4.2. Master's access conditions:

4.2.1 You will be able to access this Master's Degree, which enables you to exercise the profession of Naval Weapons Engineer, who is in possession of any degree or master of engineering degree recognized in the legislation in force, without prejudice to the establishment, by the competent academic body of the Technical College of Naval Weapons Engineers (ETSIAN), of the pre-training supplements deemed necessary on the basis of the academic curriculum provided by the Technical College of Naval Weapons Engineers (ETSIAN); student. All this shall be understood, without prejudice to the provisions of Article 17.1 and 17.2 and to the fourth additional provision of Royal Decree 1393/2007 of 29 October 2007.

Paragraph 5. Teaching planning:

The title to which this ministerial order refers is the official teaching of Master's, and its curriculum must be organized in such a way that the total duration of the degree accredited by the student and the Master is not lower. to 300 European credits, as referred to in Article 5 of the aforementioned Royal Decree 1393/2007, of 29 October. In order to obtain the Master's degree, postgraduate training shall be required in the light of the qualifications referred to in the Master's Degree and the skills of the degree or equivalent studies held by the student who, in total, does not exceed 120 credits

These teachings will conclude with the elaboration and public defense of an end-of-Master job, which will compute between 6 and 30 credits and which in any case will be computed in the overall limit of the duration of the master.

The total set of post-graduate training should be included in the European Supplement to the title.

The curriculum must include at least the following modules:

Module

Armament Technology and Combat Naval Systems.

N. of

European credits

Competencies to be

30

Ability to project appropriate weapon systems to your needs of a naval force and control its implementation.

Advanced knowledge of naval weaponry, electronic warfare, and underwater acoustics.

Ability to integrate and maintain the different naval combat systems.

Knowledge of telecommunications and tactical computing

application materials technology, substances explosive.

20

Knowledge of application materials technology to weapons systems and associated naval installations.

Knowledge of corrosion protection and control techniques.

Advanced Knowledge of the Interior and Balistica Exterior for its application to the design and optimization of naval artillery.

Knowledge of the elements of physical-chemical technology which must be taken into account for the internal security of the warship and for the treatment of pollution and the environmental impact produced by these.

Knowledge and mastery of the basic concepts of thermodynamics and their application for the resolution of problems of engineering

Advanced knowledge of analysis and control of powder and explosives.

Advanced knowledge of metallurgy and manufacturing of war material.

Knowledge of the principles of handling, transport, and distribution of explosives

defense programs and infrastructures.

10

Knowledge of systems engineering applied to a weapon system and its integration into a ship by analyzing and optimizing its life cycle.

Knowledge of the procedures management and quality control in the Ministry of Defense.

Knowledge to participate in the design and military infrastructure specifications.

Ability to manage logistical support and maintenance of associated weapons systems and facilities.

Ability to manage, control and optimize the entire process of obtaining the naval weapons systems and associated support facilities as well as their demilitarization by observing that the current environmental legislation is complied with.

Master End Job.

6-30

Perform, present, and defend before a court an original exercise performed individually, consisting of a comprehensive Naval Arms Engineering project professional nature, in which skills acquired in teaching