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[This text is a translation from Spanish of the original contents of the official verification report of the program.]

BASIC AND GENERAL COMPETENCIES

Basic Competencies

  • CB11 – Systematic understanding of a field of study and mastery of the skills and research methods related to that field.
  • CB12 – Ability to conceive, design or create, implement, and adopt a substantial process of research or creation.
  • CB13 – Ability to contribute to the expansion of knowledge through original research.
  • CB14 – Ability to perform critical analysis, evaluation, and synthesis of new and complex ideas.
  • CB15 – Ability to communicate with the academic and scientific community, as well as with society at large, regarding their areas of expertise in the customary forms and languages of their international scientific community.
  • CB16 – Ability to foster, in academic and professional contexts, scientific, technological, social, artistic, or cultural advancement within a knowledge-based society.

Personal Skills and Abilities

  • CA01 – Ability to work in contexts with limited specific information.
  • CA02 – Ability to identify key questions that need to be addressed to solve complex problems.
  • CA03 – Ability to design, create, develop, and launch novel and innovative projects within their field of expertise.
  • CA04 – Ability to work both as part of a team and independently in an international or multidisciplinary context.
  • CA05 – Ability to integrate knowledge, face complexity, and formulate judgments based on limited information.
  • CA06 – Intellectual criticism and defense of solutions.

Other Competencies

  • CE1 – Ability to work with the scientific and technical principles necessary for the development of R&D projects in the field of Mechatronics Engineering, and to possess sufficient study, synthesis, and autonomy to develop a Doctoral Thesis.
  • CE2 – Ability to design tests and experiments and to evaluate and validate the results within the field of Mechatronics Engineering.
  • CE3 – Ability to integrate into a research, development, and innovation (R&D&I) team working on projects in Mechatronics Engineering.
  • CE4 – Ability to solve complex problems and make responsible decisions in the field of Mechatronics Engineering.
  • CE5 – Ability to conduct research in Mechatronics Engineering by effectively utilizing modern information resources, technologies, and available research infrastructures.
  • CE6 – Ability to recognize and understand the inherent problems within a system in the field of Mechatronics Engineering, and demonstrate the capacity to synthesize, propose evaluation methods, and generate alternative solution strategies.
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