BOE specific competence:
Develop the necessary capacities for the resolution of the mathematicalproblems arising in engineering. Ability to apply knowledge on: linear algebra; geometry: differential geometry; differential and integral calculus; differential equations and partial differential equations; numerical methods; numerical algorithms; statistics and optimization.
General and cross-cutting skills:
Acquire knowledgein basic and technological subjects that will equip them for learning new methods and theories, and will provide them with versatility to adapt to new situations.
Acquire capabilities to solve problems with initiative, decision making, creativity and critical reasoning.
Ability to communicate and transmit knowledge, abilities and skills in the field of Industrial Engineering, both in oral form as well as written, and all kinds of audiences.
Enhance honesty, responsibility, ethical commitment and spirit of solidarity as well as the ability to work as a team.
General competences for the Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering:
CG01: Scientific-technical skills for the exercise of the profession of Technical Engineer of Public Works and knowledge of the functions of advice, analysis, design, calculation, project, construction, maintenance, conservation and exploitation.
CG02: Understanding of the multiple technical and legal constraints that arise in the construction of a public work, and ability to use contrasted methods and accredited technologies, in order to achieve greater efficiency in construction with respect for the environment and the protection of the safety and health of workers and users of public works.
CG04: Capacity to project, inspect and direct works, in their field.
CG05: Capacity to maintain and conserve the hydraulic and energy resources, in their field.
CG07: Capacity to carry out studies and designs of surface or underground water abstraction, in their field.
Learning Results:
RA1: Identify the different type of errors that can be made within the use of the numerical methods and compare their efficiency with respect the type of problem to be solved, the required accuracy and the computational cost.
RA2: Use of the most adequate methods to calculate the roots of a non linear equation.
RA3: Describe, analyze and use of the numerical methods for the resolution of linear and non linear systems
RA4: Numerical resolution of interpolation problems, one dimensional data fit and function approximation.
RA5: Use of formulas to approximate the derivative and definite integral of a function.
RA6: Describe, use and compare the basic numerical methods for the resolution of differential equations.