Syllabus


   INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL  SPECIALTY
       Resolution of January 8, 1999 (BOE 02/05/1999)
      POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL  (BURGOS UNIVERSITY)
                                                             

FIRST YEAR


SYSTEM MATERIALS CREDITS                                                                Credits

Graphic Expression and Computer Aided Design .................................................12
Materials Science Fundamentals ..........................................................................10.5
Computer Basics ..................................................................................................6
Physical Fundamentals of Engineering ...................................................................12
Mathematical Fundamentals  of Engineering ..........................................................12
Statistical Methods in Engineering...........................................................................6

COMPULSORY SUBJECTS

Chemistry and Environment ................................................................................7.5
Further mathematics ............................................................................................ 9


SECOND YEAR

CORE SUBJECTS

Business Management and Production Management.............................................12
Machine Design ...................................................................................................6
Elasticity and Resistance of Materials.................................................................... 9
Fundamentals of Electrical Technology................................................................7.5
Engineering Fluid Mechanics ............................................................................... 9
Thermal Engineering ...........................................................................................12
Mechanics and Theory of Mechanisms ...............................................................12
Building and Structure .........................................................................................6

COMPULSORY SUBJECTS

Technical Drawing ................................................................................................6


THIRD YEAR

CORE SUBJECTS

Technical Office ...................................................................................................6
 Mechanical Technology........................................................................................9
Construction and Industrial Facilities......................................................................6
Thesis ..................................................................................................................6

COMPULSORY SUBJECTS

Process Automation and Regulation.......................................................................6

OPTIONAL MATERIAL ..................................................................................24

CREDITS 24 FREE SETUP


OPTIONAL BLOCK

BLOCK I: MECHANICAL DESIGN

Theory of Mechanisms II...................................................................................... 6
Machine Design II ................................................................................................6
Heat Engines........................................................................................................ 6

BLOCK II: INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION

Total Quality Management ....................................................................................6
Production Management .......................................................................................6
Manufacturing Process .........................................................................................6

PART III: INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECTURE

Reinforced Concrete Structures .............................................................................6
Steel Structures .....................................................................................................6
Structural Theory....................................................................................................6

SECTION IV: INDUSTRIAL

Electrical Installations.............................................................................................. 6
Generation and heat exchanger ................................................................................6
Materials Handling and Transport............................................................................ 6

BLOCK V: MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY

Mechanical Behaviour of Materials ..........................................................................6
Non-Metallic Materials. Structure and Features .......................................................6
Testing and Quality Control..................................................................................... 6

FREE ELECTIVES

Extending Dynamic ..................................................................................................6
Numerical Analysis...................................................................................................6
Industrial pollution. Industrial Treatment Methods..................................................... 6
Mechanical Computer Aided Design ........................................................................6
Renewable Energy................................................................................................... 6
Generation and Applications of Electric Power .........................................................6
Automotive Engineering ...........................................................................................6
Industrial Refrigeration Engineering ...........................................................................6
Technical English I ...................................................................................................6
Technical English II ..................................................................................................6
Industrial Maintenance .............................................................................................6
Hydraulic Machines..................................................................................................6
Mathematical Methods ............................................................................................6
Prevention of Risk ...................................................................................................6
Programming Environments Design ..........................................................................6
Representation of Facilities ......................................................................................6
Computer Simulation and Real-Time Software......................................................... 6
Digital Image Processing .........................................................................................6
Evolution of Technology...........................................................................................6
Plant Management....................................................................................................6
Industrial Building ....................................................................................................6
Heating and Ventilation.............................................................................................6
Machine Automation
.................................................................................................6


This is a translation from an official document , the right column indicate the amount of credits that every subject is formed by. One credits is equivalent to ten hours class.