Competences and skills
By the end of this content area, students will be able to have:
1. A systematic understanding of the key aspects and concepts of electrical engineering;
2. Awareness of the wider multidisciplinary context of engineering.
3. The ability to apply their knowledge and understanding to identify, formulate and solve electrical engineering problems using established methods;
4. The ability to design and conduct appropriate experiments, interpret the data and draw conclusions;
5. Workshop and laboratory skills.
6. The ability to combine theory and practice to solve electrical engineering problems.
Learning results
By the end of this content area, students will be able to have:
1. Knowledge and understanding of the fundamentals of electrical engineering (RA1.2). To evaluate this RA, systematic analysis exercises of DC circuits, alternating circuits and balanced three-phase testing, evaluation and laboratory practice systems (partial examinations, final examination, 3 laboratory practices) are performed.
2. Be aware of the multidisciplinary context of electrical engineering (RA1.4). To assess this RA, the links of electrical power to other disciplines of industrial engineering, such as electronic electronic engineering, thermal, and mechanical aspects, are highlighted.
3. Be able to apply your knowledge and understanding to identify, form, and solve electrical engineering problems use established methods (RA2.1). To evaluate this RA, specific evaluation tests and exercises are tested in relation to the basic electrical magnitudes (voltage, current and power).
4. Have the ability to design and perform experiments, interpret data, and draw conclusions (RA4.2). To evaluate this RA, exercises are available in the Electrical Circuits Laboratory on the contents of direct, alternating and three-phase current and subsequently, and this knowledge is evaluated in the final exams.
5. Have technical and laboratory skills (RA4.3). To evaluate this RA, students must provide laboratory protocols evaluating practical competencies in the use of electrical instrumentation (oscilloscopes, polymeters...).
6. Have the ability to combine theory and practice to solve electrical engineering problems (RA5.2). To evaluate this RA, a series of scripts and laboratory practices are carried out in which real circuits are solved and the systematic resolution techniques of circuits taught in the subject are applied.