Guia docente 2016_17
Escola de Enxeñaría de Telecomunicación
Telecommunication Engineering
 Subjects
  Telecommunication Engineering in the Information Society
   Contents
Topic Sub-topic
Seminar on the Engineering in the Society 1. Professional activity and ethic implications.
Description of the professional activity of Engineers (to be possible former students at the School), the thic implications of their works, and other aspects of professional development (EuroPass, professional association, activity ambits). The students interact with speakers.

2. Social implication by means of Design Thinking.
We look for getting familiar with a methodology that moves future engineers to look towards society and try to find solutions or solve problems that directly affect to actual users.

Related competencies: CE15, CT4, CB3 and CG9
Professional attributions and their history Historically, there are eight historical professional attributions assigned to Telecommunication Engineering. Along this item, we will center on the historical development of systems or applications related with tem, as well as on the National and European legislation that applies:
* Television
* Wire communications (including the small local history: Vigo was the base of German and British cableships)
* Radioelectric spectrum (description and management, taking into account National and International legislation)
* Internet and its influence in Society
* Mobile telephony (including effects on health)
* Experts official reports.

Related competencies: CG13 and CT3
In a multidisciplinary society The proposal for the work in groups C is centered in the resolution of problems or situations of the society in which we live, no strictly related with the Telecommunication Engineering, so that the students comprise his implication in multiple fields of the society and how can influence in her with solutions posed from his competencies and engineering skills.

Related competencies: CG7, CE15, CT3 and CT4
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