Students will be able to:
1. Identify the basic concepts of statistical analysis: unit, observation, case, variable, value, category, data, population and sample.
2. Describe the structure, organization, operation and relation with the citizenship of the public statistical systems at regional, national and European levels.
3. Find and analyze public statistics from regional, national and European administration databases.
4. Recognize and describe the relationship between variables.
5. Illustrate the behaviour of variables through suitable charts.
6. Calculate and interpret the most relevant position, dispersion and form measures.
7. Classify the variables according to the type of values and operations that can do with them.
8. Classify, organize and summarize data using computing tools.
9. Support their arguments using tables, charts and measures of position, dispersion, form and relation.
10. Judge, question and value others in a constructive manner and work with other people. |
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Know the ship building technology and operation and the basics of buoyancy and stability |
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B3 B6
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C38
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Know the basics of damage control on board |
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B3 B6
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C40
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ENAEE LEARNING OUTCOME: 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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B4
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C39
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D2 D8 D9 D16
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ENAEE LEARNING OUTCOME: ENGINEERING PRACTICE: LO5.3.- Understanding of applicable materials, equipment and tools, engineering technologies and processes, and of their limitations in their field of study (level of achievement: Intermediate (2)). |
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C38 C39 C40
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D8 D9
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