2014_15
Educational guide 
School of Chemical Engineering
A A 
english 
Chemical Engineering (2013)
 Subjects
  BIOMATERIALS
   Learning outcomes
Type A Code Learning outcomes
 A1.1 Use genetics and the principles of molecular biology to design bioprocesses.
Apply quantitative principles to the analysis of biomedical and cellular processes.
 A2.1 Use a common language with biochemical engineering experts in order to establish goals, viable projects and products based on advanced notions of generics and molecular biology.
 A3.2 Predict and plan how much time and effort are needed to develop products that require the use of biotechnology and the technology of bioprocesses.
 A4.3 Develop innovative ideas and design and service processes that exploit the potential of biochemical technology.
Type B Code Learning outcomes
 B1.1 Intervene effectively and transmit relevant information.
Prepare and deliver structured presentations that satisfy the stipulated requirements.
Plan the communication: generate ideas, look for information, select and order information, make sketches, identify the audience and the aims of the communication, etc.
Draft documents using the appropriate format, content, structure, language accuracy, and register. Illustrate concepts using the correct conventions: format, headings, footnotes, captions, etc.
Employ the strategies used to make effective oral presentations (audio-visual aids, eye contact, voice, gestures, timing, etc.).
Use language appropriate to the situation.
 B4.1 Enable any differences, disagreements and conflicts among the team to be handled positively.
Set their own learning objectives.
Set their own learning objectives.
Ask appropriate questions for solving queries and search for information based on sound judgement.
 B5.1 Decide how to manage and organize the work and time needed to carry out a task based on a general plan.
Analyse their potential as well as their limitations for undertaking a particular task.
Decide how to manage and organize their work and time.
Reflect on their learning process and learning needs.
Type C Code Learning outcomes
 C1.1 Express opinions on abstract or cultural topics in a limited fashion.
Explain and justify briefly their opinions and projects.
Understand instructions about classes or tasks assigned by the teaching staff.
Understand routine information and articles.
Understand the general meaning of texts that have non-routine information in a familiar subject area.
Write letters or take notes about foreseeable, familiar matters.
 C1.3 Locate and access information effectively and efficiently.
Critically evaluate information and its sources, and add it to their own knowledge base and system of values.
Have a full understanding of the economic, legal, social and ethical implications of accessing and using information.
Reflect on, review and evaluate the information management process.
 C2.1 Respect fundamental rights and equality between men and women.
Be respectful of and promote human rights and the principles of universal accessibility, equal opportunities, non-discrimination and universal accessibility for th ose with special educational needs.
Be respectful of the values of a culture of peace and democracy.