2023_24
Educational guide 
School of Chemical Engineering
A A 
english 
Bachelor's Degree in Chemical Engineering (2010)
 Subjects
  SIMULATION AND ANALYSIS OF CHEMICAL PROCESSES
   Competences
Type A Code Competences Specific
 A1.1 Consistently apply knowledge of basic, scientific and technological subjects pertaining to engineering
 A1.3 Ability to analyse and assess the social and environmental impact of technical solutions (G7)
 A1.4 Ability to apply the principles and methods of quality control (G8)
 A2.3 Ability to write, sign off and develop industrial engineering projects, in the field of industrial chemistry for the construction, refurbishment, repair, conservation, demolition, manufacture, installation, assembly and operation of structures, mechanical equipment, energy facilities, electrical and electronic systems, industrial facilities and plants, and manufacturing and automation processes (G1)
 A4.9 Basic knowledge of production and manufacturing systems (RI9)
 A4.10 Basic knowledge and application of environmental technologies and the principles of sustainability (RI10)
 A5.1 Knowledge of material and energy balances, biotechnology, mass transfer, separation operations, chemical reaction engineering, reactor design and valorisation and transformation of raw materials and energy resources (QI1)
 A5.2 Ability to analyse, design, simulate and optimise processes and products (QI2)
 A5.3 Ability to design and manage applied experimental procedures, especially to determine thermodynamic and transport properties and to model phenomena and systems in the field of chemical engineering, fluid flow systems, heat transfer, mass transfer operations, kinetics of chemical reactions and reactors (QI3)
 A5.4 Capacity to design, manage and operate procedures (QI4)
Type B Code Competences Transversal
 B1.1 Communicate information clearly and accurately to diverse audiences (CT5)
 B1.2 Adapt to a changing environment
 B1.3 Work effectively and resist adversity
 B1.5 Use ICT to efficiently manage information and knowledge (CT2)
 B2.1 Ability to organise and plan in the company and other institutions and organisations (G9)
 B2.2 Ability to manage the activities of engineering projects related to the profession of Industrial Technical Engineering, specialised in Industrial Chemistry. (G2)
 B2.3 Influence and guide others to improve performance. (b)
 B2.4 Promote a suitable environment for the development of individuals. (b)
 B2.5 Provide guidelines for defining and achieving objectives. (b)
 B2.6 Establish and maintain productive relationships with team members and “clients” by gaining their trust and respect. (b)
 B2.7 Relate with internal or external “clients” to identify their needs. (a)
 B3.1 Ability to work in a multilingual and multidisciplinary environment. (G10)
 B3.2 Contribute effectively to achieving the team's objectives through cooperation, participation and commitment to the shared vision and goal.
 B3.3 Work as a team in a collaborative way, with shared responsibility and initiative. (CT4)
 B3.4 Resolve conflicts in a constructive way.
 B4.1 Learn effective ways to assimilate knowledge and behaviour.
 B4.2 Identify the learning process and academic and professional preferences
 B4.3 Learn independently and with initiative.
 B4.4 Knowledge in basic and technological subjects that enables them to learn new methods and theories and gives them the versatility to adapt to new situations. (G3)
 B5.1 Work independently with responsibility, initiative and innovative thinking.
 B5.2 Take on entrepreneurial positions.
 B5.3 Ability to solve problems with initiative, decision-making, creativity and critical reasoning, and to communicate and transmit knowledge, skills and abilities in the field of Industrial Technical Engineering, specialised in Industrial Chemistry. (G4) (CT3)
 B6.1 Show ethical behaviour towards members of the university community and society in general. (CT7)
 B6.2 Apply ethical principles and social responsibility as a citizen and as a professional (CT7)
Type C Code Competences Nuclear