University Expert in Smart Mobility

Competencies

Basic Competencies

According to Royal Decree 861/2010, of July 2, which modifies Royal Decree 1393/2007, of October 29, which establishes the organization of official university education, the following basic competencies will be guaranteed, as a minimum, in the case of the Master's degree, and those others that appear in the Spanish Qualifications Framework for Higher Education, MECES:

CB1 Possess and understand knowledge that provides a basis or opportunity for originality in the development and/or application of ideas, often in a research context.

CB2 That students know how to apply the knowledge acquired and their problem-solving skills in new or unfamiliar environments within broader (or multidisciplinary) contexts related to their area of study.

CB3 That students are able to integrate knowledge and face the complexity of formulating judgments based on information that, although incomplete or limited, includes reflections on the social and ethical responsibilities linked to the application of their knowledge and judgments.

CB4 That students know how to communicate their conclusions – and the knowledge and ultimate reasons that support them – to specialized and non-specialized audiences in a clear and unambiguous manner.

CB5 That students have the learning skills that allow them to continue studying in a way that will be largely self-directed or autonomous

General Competencies

CG1 Appropriately apply mathematical, analytical, scientific, instrumental, technological, information and management knowledge.

CG2 Technically and economically manage projects, facilities, plants, companies, and technology and research centers related to transportation, mobility, or the supply chain.

CG3 Lead, plan and supervise multidisciplinary teams.

CG4 Conduct research, development, and innovation in the fields of transportation, mobility, and supply chain, as well as lead the development of transportation, mobility, logistics, and supply chain solutions in new or unfamiliar environments, combining creativity, innovation, and technology transfer.

CG5 Ability to prepare reports and technical studies for consulting, evaluation or auditing related to the application of information and communications technologies applied to transportation and mobility.

CG6 Ability to develop and integrate innovative and diverse technological solutions aimed at the conception, development or operation of intelligent systems in the field of transport and mobility.

CG7 Perform general management, technical management, and R&D&I project management functions in plants, companies, and technology and research centers related to transportation, mobility, or the supply chain.

CG8 Implement the necessary legislation in the field of transport and mobility or supply chain, especially those related to the Canary Islands.

CG9 Reason and act according to safety and sustainability criteria.

Specific competencies

CE1 Know the advanced techniques for exploiting large amounts of data (from sensors and smart devices), as well as extracting information from them.

CE2 Design, deploy, organize, and manage IT systems and services, in business or institutional contexts, to improve business processes.

CE3 Design and know how to apply intelligent decision support systems.

CE4 Design and know how to apply information extraction and knowledge management systems.

CE5 Ability to design and evaluate operating systems and servers, and applications and systems to support their operation.

CE6 Ability to apply mathematical, statistical and artificial intelligence methods to model, design and develop applications, services, intelligent systems and knowledge-based systems.

CE7 Ability to integrate technologies, applications, services and systems specific to transportation and mobility in multidisciplinary contexts.

CE8 Understand the fundamentals of the main elements and technologies of blockchains, distinguishing their applicability in different situations.

CE9 Know the main information and communications technologies that affect, provide value and solutions to transportation and mobility issues.

CE10 Know, analyze, and exploit data sources based on Open Access and Open Data Government strategies.

CE11 Design supply chains, or their parts, by applying the methods, techniques and tools that are appropriate for each specific function and objective.

CE12 Design transportation data collection procedures that take into account their specificity, apply appropriate techniques to process them, analyze them, and draw conclusions for their appropriate use in the models that require them.

CE13 Design and carry out demand analysis studies, model demand and its structuring according to different transportation models.

CE14 Apply modeling, optimization and simulation techniques to solve problems arising from the design, operation and management of transportation systems.

CE15 Diagnose the implications of globalization and market changes on the functioning of supply chains.

CE16 Analyze the financial, economic, and social profitability of transportation and mobility infrastructure and services, enabling an understanding of the transportation system's business and assisting in decision-making within the systems.

CE17 Acquire and be able to apply advanced knowledge in microeconomic and macroeconomic analysis, in the use of the main quantitative methods and research techniques, in the analysis of public policies related to transportation and mobility.

CE18 Know the fundamentals of transport economics.

CE19 Analyze and optimize operations associated with the supply chains of companies and organizations in general, both globally and in each of their parts: procurement, distribution, production, transportation, storage, and recovery.

CE20 Effectively manage the human, material and financial resources necessary for the proper functioning of supply chains

CE21 Identify the risks that can affect the functioning of supply chains in globalized environments, as well as the appropriate methods and instruments to reduce and manage these risks.

CE22 Apply modeling, optimization, and simulation techniques to solve problems arising from the design and management of supply chains.

CE23 Plan and design new strategies and business models in the transportation and logistics sector, adapting them to the digital economy and specifically to e-commerce.

CE24 Design and plan transport infrastructure and modal interchange terminals, such as highways, railway lines, ports, airports, railway stations, and transport logistics centers.

CE25 Calculate fundamental variables of transport and mobility systems that determine the safety, quality and sustainability of transport infrastructures and optimize the operation of these systems.

CE26 Plan, manage, and operate transportation and mobility systems, as well as analyze service levels for users, operating costs, and the social and environmental impacts of public passenger transportation, as well as private traffic and vehicles.

CE27 Plan, manage, and operate transportation and mobility systems, as well as analyze service levels for users, operating costs, and the social and environmental impacts of air transportation.

CE28 Plan, manage, and operate transportation and mobility systems, as well as analyze service levels for users, operating costs, and the social and environmental impacts of maritime transport.

CE29 Plan, manage, and operate transportation and mobility systems, as well as analyze service levels for users, operating costs, and the social and environmental impacts of intermodal transportation.

CE30 Know and apply the technical and methodological foundations for spatial analysis, and for the treatment and representation of geographic information.

CE31 Acquire an integrated vision of the different concepts involved in intelligent transport systems (traffic management, traveler information, vehicle control and safety, public transport, etc.).

CE32 Ability to model, design and manage dynamic traffic management systems.

CE33 Knowledge of route planning and logistics strategies through the application of traditional and modern heuristics and artificial intelligence.

CE34 Use different GIS tools that allow you to analyze data models.

CE35 Knowledge of the relationships between population, resources and environment in their movement and structure, and of the techniques of demographic and territorial analysis.

CE36 Knowledge of the regulatory framework for urban management.

CE37 Ability to critically and objectively interpret emerging regional dynamics in particularly dynamic geographic areas, the reasons for their evolution and their relationship with the world.

CE38 Knowledge of the impact of the tourism and leisure sector on the economy, urban planning, land use planning, as well as new trends in the sector.

CE39 Knowledge of the influence of infrastructure on land use planning and participation in the development of urban public spaces and in urban services projects, such as water distribution, sanitation, waste management, transportation systems, traffic, lighting, etc.

CE40 – TFM Carry out, present and defend before a university tribunal an original exercise carried out individually, consisting of a project in the field of logistics, transport and mobility, of a professional or research nature, in which the skills acquired in the teachings are synthesized and integrated.

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