2020_21
Educational guide 
School of Engineering
A A 
english 
Bach. Degree in Telecommunication Systems and Services Engineering (2016)
 Subjects
  HISTORY OF ENGINEERING
   Learning outcomes
Type A Code Learning outcomes
Type B Code Learning outcomes
 CT1 Use information in a foreign language effectively
 CT2 Manage information and knowledge by making efficient use of the information technologies.
Search for and find information autonomously with criteria of reliability and relevance
Organize information with appropriate tools (online and face-to-face) so that they can carry out their academic activities
Produce information with tools and formats appropriate to the communicative situation and with complete honesty
Use IT to share and exchange information
 CT3 Solve problems critically, creatively and innovatively in their academic field.
Follow a systematic method to divide a problem into parts, identify the causes and apply the knowledge specific to the discipline
Design a new solution by using all the resources necessary to cope with the problem.
Include the details of the proposed solution in a realistic model
Reflect on the model proposed, find shortcomings and suggest improvements.
 CT4 Work independently and as part of a team with responsibility and initiative.
Communicate and act within the group in such a way that they facilitate cohesion and performance
Commit to the group’s tasks and agenda
Participate in the group in a good working environment and help to solve problems
 CT6 Identify the learning process and the academic and professional orientation.
Identify their own learning process
Analyse the working or professional environment of their field of study.
Design academic and professional tracks
 CT7 Be aware of the inequalities and the discrimination caused by gender, and understand the reasons that account for it
Be able to identify major environmental problems.
Recognise and reflect on social needs and problems, and get involved in improving the community
Recognise the ethical and deontological concepts in their field of expertise, show an ability for criticism and dialogue, and respect the rules and regulations that members of the university community must abide by
Type C Code Learning outcomes