Expected results from this subject |
Training and Learning Results |
To know and to posess well-grounded criteria for the selection and application of standard components. |
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B1
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C19
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D2 D9 D10 D16
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To know CAD technologies for the geometrical modelling and the generation of technical drawings from it. |
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C19
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D6 D9 D10
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Ability to perform analysis on the operation of mechanisms from the specifications contained in technical drawings. |
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B1
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C19
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D2 D9 D14
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To know how to apply Geometry to the resolution of problems about constructions and industrial installations. |
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C19
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D2 D9 D14
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To acquire skills for creating and managing graphic information related to Mechanical Engineering problems. |
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C19
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D10 D14 D16 D17
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ENAEE learning outcome: 1. KNOWLEDGE and UNDERSTANDING
LO1.2. Knowledge and understanding of engineering disciplines underlying their specialization, at a level necessary to achieve the other programme outcomes, including some awareness at their forefront.
Level of achievement: Intermediate (2). |
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C19
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ENAEE learning outcome: 2. ENGINEERING ANALYSIS
LO2.1. Ability to analyze complex engineering products, processes and systems in their field of study; to select and apply relevant methods from established analytical, computational and experimental methods; to correctly interpret the outcomes of such analyses.
Level of achievement: Intermediate (2). |
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B1
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D2 D9
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ENAEE learning outcome: 2. ENGINEERING ANALYSIS
LO2.2. Ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems in their field of study; to select and apply relevant methods from established analytical, computational and experimental methods; to recognise the importance of non-technical - societal, health and safety, environmental, economic and industrial- constraints.
Level of achievement: Intermediate (2). |
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D2 D9 D14 D16
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ENAEE learning outcome: 3. ENGINEERING DESIGN
LO3.1 Ability to develop and design complex products (devices, artefacts, etc.), processes and systems in their field of study to meet established requirements, that can include an awareness of non-technical - societal, health and safety, environmental, economic and industrial- considerations; to select and apply relevant design methodologies.
Level of achievement: Advanced (3). |
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C19
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D2 D9
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ENAEE learning outcome: 3. ENGINEERING DESIGN
LO3.2. Ability to design using some awareness of the forefront of their engineering specialization
Level of achievement: Intermediate (2). |
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B1
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C19
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D9
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ENAEE learning outcome: 5. ENGINEERING PRACTICE
LO5.1 Understanding of applicable techniques and methods of analysis, design and investigation and of their limitations in their field of study.
Level of achievement: Intermediate (2). |
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C19
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D9
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ENAEE learning outcome: 5. ENGINEERING PRACTICE
LO5.2 Practical skills for solving complex problems, realizing complex engineering designs and conducting investigations in their field of study.
Level of achievement: Intermediate (2). |
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D2 D9 D16
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ENAEE learning outcome: 7. COMMUNICATION AND TEAM-WORKING
LO7.2 Ability to function effectively in a national and international context, as an individual and as a member of a team and to cooperate effectively with engineers and non-engineers.
Level of achievement: Intermediate (2). |
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B1
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D10 D17
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