Competencies are the set of knowledge, skills and attitudes to be acquired by the students, throughout the degree, aimed at preparing the exercise of professional activities.
CB6 – Poseer y comprender conocimientos que aporten una base u oportunidad de ser originales en el desarrollo y/o aplicación de ideas, a menudo en un contexto de investigación CB6 – Possess and understand knowledge that provides a basis or opportunity to be original in the development and/or application of ideas, often in a research context
CB7 – That students know how to apply the knowledge acquired and their ability to solve problems in new or little-known environments within broader (or multidisciplinary) contexts related to their area of study
CB8 – That students are able to integrate knowledge and face the complexity of formulating judgments based on information that, being incomplete or limited, includes reflections on the social and ethical responsibilities linked to the application of their knowledge and judgments
CB9 – That students know how to communicate their conclusions ¿and the knowledge and ultimate reasons that support them¿ to the public specialized and non-specialized in a clear and unambiguous way
CB10 – That students have the learning skills that allow them to continue studying in a way that will be largely self-directed or autonomous.
RESG1 – Sufficient knowledge in basic and technological subjects, which enables them to develop new methods and procedures
RESG2 – Ability to solve complex problems and make decisions responsibly on scientific and technological bases
RESG3 – Ability to conceive and develop technical, economic and environmental solutions appropriate to the needs of energy, propulsion and marine auxiliary installations
RESG4 – Ability to manage, optimize and control the processes of operation, repair, redesign, conversion, maintenance and inspection of the previous facilities
RESG5 – Ability to integrate complex maritime systems and translate them into viable solutions
RESG6 – Knowledge for the analysis and interpretation of measurements, calculations, valuations, appraisals, expert reports, studies, reports and work plans in the field of their specialty
RESG7 – Ability to write specifications that comply with what is established in the regulations and standards of the maritime and industrial field
RESG8 – Ability to manage and direct marine companies
RESG9 – Ability to manage the exploitation and operation of ships and maritime artefacts, their safety, prevention of pollution and occupational risks, salvage and rescue, logistical support and maintenance
RESG10 – Ability to redesign and modify marine energy and safety equipment and installations, within the scope of their specialty, that is, operation, maintenance and exploitation
RESG11 – Ability to carry out research, development and innovation tasks in products, processes and methods in the field of Marine Technologies
RESG12 – Ability to analyze, assess and correct the social and environmental impact of technical solutions in the field of specialty
RESG13 – Ability to organize and lead multidisciplinary work groups in a multilingual environment, and to generate reports for the transmission of knowledge and results
RESG14 – Capacity to carry out energy and environmental audits
RESG15 – Ability to direct and manage marinas
SRSG16 – Ability to manage and control the operation, maintenance and inspection processes of marine facilities
SRSG17 – Ability to develop knowledge for the analysis and interpretation of measurements, calculations, assessments, appraisals, expert reports, studies, reports in the field of their specialty
SRSG18 – Ability to carry out research, development and innovation tasks in the field of Nautical and Maritime Transport
STCWCom1 – Check trim, stability and efforts
STCWCom2 – Monitor and control compliance with legislative requirements and measures to guarantee the safety of human life at sea and the protection of the marine environment
STCWCom3 – Maintain the safety and security of the ship, crew and passengers, as well as the good working order of the rescue, fire-fighting and other security systems
STCWCom4 – Develop plans for fault control contingencies, and act effectively in such situations
STCWCom5 – Utilization of Leadership and Management Qualities
STCWEsp1 – Plan a trip and direct navigation
STCWEsp2 – Determine by any means the location and accuracy of the resulting point
STCWEsp3 – Determine and compensate compass errors
STCWEsp4 – Coordinate search and rescue operations
STCWEsp5 – Establish on-call service systems and procedures
STCWEsp6 – Maintain navigation safety using information from equipment and navigation systems to facilitate decision making
STCWEsp7 – Maintaining safety of navigation using ECDIS and related navigation systems to facilitate decision-making
STCWEsp8 – Forecast meteorological and oceanographic conditions
STCWEsp9 – Measures to be taken in the event of a navigational emergency
STCWEsp10 – Maneuver and steer the vessel in all conditions
STCWEsp11 – Use the remote controls of propulsion facilities and machinery systems andservices
STCWEsp12 – Plan and guarantee the embarkation, stowage and securing of cargo, and its care during the trip and disembarkation
STCWEsp13 – Assessment of reported faults and defects in cargo spaces, hatch covers and ballast tanks, and take appropriate action
STCWEsp14 – Transport of dangerous goods
STCWEsp15 – Organize and manage medical care on board
RESCom1 – Design and execution of maritime protection, emergency and security plans
RESCom2 – Management and control of security, Navigation and Maritime Traffic
RESCom3 – Direction and management of personnel in crisis situations
RESCom4 – Quality, safety and environmental protection management audit applied to the maritime sector
RESCom5 – Knowledge of the ship's behavior at sea and its maneuverability
RESCom6 – Advanced knowledge of hydrodynamics for its application to the optimization of cargo systems and ability to perform optimization analyzes of on-board systems
RESCom7 – Knowledge of oceanography for the analysis of the behavior of ships, which must be taken into account in maritime safety and the fight against pollution
RESCom8 – Knowledge of dynamic positioning systems
RESCom9 – Special maritime transport
RESInv1 – Appropriate knowledge to start the research activity. Applied research methodology in the field of Nautical and Maritime Transport
RESInv2 – Project Methodology
RESObl1 – Leadership and management management: influences, evolution and functions
RESObl2 – Knowledge of international maritime transport, freight markets, construction and repair, as well as its legal and economic aspects, contracting and its specifications
RESObl3 – Economic knowledge of the management of companies in the maritime sector, the maritime business and associated logistics
RESObl4 – Management of port activities
RESObl5 – Maritime Law STCWCom1 – Check trim, stability and stresses
RESObl6 – Maritime and Commercial Technical English
RESObl7 – Comprehensive project in the field of Nautical and Maritime Transport of a professional nature in which the skills acquired in the teachings are synthesized