Educational guide School of Chemical Engineering |
english |
Nanoscience, Materials and Processes: Chemical Technology at the Frontier |
Subjects |
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTATIONAL CHEMISTRY |
Competences |
IDENTIFYING DATA | 2016_17 |
Subject | INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTATIONAL CHEMISTRY | Code | 20705204 | |||||
Study programme |
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Cycle | 2nd | |||||
Descriptors | Credits | Type | Year | Period | ||||
6 | Optional | AN |
Competences | Learning outcomes | Contents |
Planning | Methodologies | Personalized attention |
Assessment | Sources of information | Recommendations |
Type A | Code | Competences Specific |
A1.1 | A1.1. Successfully studying and learning about the chosen research ambit: evaluating the technical and scientific importance, the technological potential and the viability of the nanoscience, design, preparation, properties, processes, developments, techniques and applications of materials. | |
A1.3 | A1.3 Planning and executing R+D+I projects related to the field of nanoscience, materials and chemical technologies, drawing conclusions and preparing reports. | |
A1.4 | A1.4. Conceiving, designing, constructing, reformulating and maintaining equipment, applications and efficient designs for experimental and numerical simulation studies in chemical technology. | |
A1.6 | A1.6. Analyse, identify and evaluate the data obtained from experiments and databases in the field of nanoscience, materials and chemical technology. | |
A2.2 | A2.2. Critically evaluating the results of research in the field of nanotechnology, materials and products and process design. | |
Type B | Code | Competences Transversal |
B4.1 | B4.1. Continuously learning. | |
B5.3 | B5.3. Applying critical, logical and creative thought in a research and innovative context. | |
Type C | Code | Competences Nuclear |
C1.1 | Have an intermediate mastery of a foreign language, preferably English |