2018_19
Educational guide 
Faculty of Chemistry
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Synthesis, Catalysis and Molecular Design (2013)
 Competences


TypeA Code Competences Specific
  Common
  AC1 Make correct use of modern techniques for characterizing chemical compounds.
  AC2 Develop a thorough knowledge of the most advanced applications in synthesis and catalysis.
  AC3 Correctly apply the most advanced methodologies in synthesis and catalysis.
  AC4 Use the basic tools of molecular design.
  AC5 Prepare research proposals in basic and applied chemistry.
  AC6 Have a fluent command of the specialized terminology in English related to the fields of synthesis, catalysis and molecular design.
  AC7 Carry out experiments in the laboratory, draw conclusions and write reports on the field of chemistry.
  AC8 Design synthesis routes for new products using modern techniques of chemical synthesis, chemical and physical structural characterization, high performance experimentation, data analysis and computational chemistry.
  AC9 Develop a thorough knowledge of the modern techniques for discovering and optimizing new synthetic processes and new catalysers.
  AC10 Use theoretical chemistry programmes as a tool for correlating the structure of a material with its properties.
TypeB Code Competences Transversal
  Common
  BC1 Use initiative to autonomously integrate different theories and models into a personal and creative synthesis adapted to personal professional needs.
  BC2 Solve complex problems in multidisciplinary contexts related to the field of study.
  BC3 Apply critical, logical, creative and cutting-edge thinking in a research context.
  BC4 Carry out in-depth bibliographical searches, and write reports and research proposals.
  BC5 Work in a team collaboratively and sharing responsibility whilst demonstrating leadership skills.
  BC6 Communicate information, ideas, problems and solutions in a clear and effective manner in spoken and written English.
  BC7 Manage technical, research and innovation projects.
TypeC Code Competences Nuclear
  Common
  CC1 Make sophisticated use of advanced information and communication technologies.
  CC2 Manage information and knowledge.
  CC3 Act in an ethical and socially responsible manner both as a citizen and as a professional.
  CC4 Define and implement a personal academic and professional project at the university.