IC 1150 Topography
In this course, students will apply the various methods available to conduct surveys, layout, and leveling, according to the existing field conditions and the requirements requested by the designers.
In this course, students will apply the various methods available to conduct surveys, layout, and leveling, according to the existing field conditions and the requirements requested by the designers.
The aim of the internship is for students to apply the knowledge acquired throughout their undergraduate program in Civil Engineering, in the areas of construction, transportation, soils, hydraulics, and structural design by developing a successful project on a real intervention in the industry.
Students will develop a project similar to the projects they will encounter in their careers and which integrates the knowledge acquired throughout their undergraduate program in Civil Engineering. They will also learn to develop their professional responsibility, as well as their methodological ability to search for, process, and use information, formulate problems, design solution, and apply appropriate techniques.
At the conclusion of this course, students will be able to describe the main theories of economic developmeent and identify economic development problems such as poverty, income distribution, population growth, migration, low education levels, and the effects that the foreign sector has on economic development. This will enable students to assess existing development models.
At the conclusion of this course, students will be acquainted with the technical requirements to understand the stock market, its importance, and the main factors that influence its behavior.
At the conclusion of this course, students will be able to analyze the role of the public sector in the economy, examining its effects on resource allocation and income distribution, efficiency conditions in the production of public goods with private property and the economic impact of taxes and their effect on equality.
At the conclusion of this course, students will be able to describe the main models of Macroeconomic Policy, identify their assumptions, main variables and objectives in order to analyze the main applications of these models to real cases.
At the conclusion of this course, students will be able to understand and apply the different analysis and research methods to tourism. Students will be able to develop a scientifically rigorous research within their field of expertise.
At the conclusion of this course, students will be able to analyze the various models of economic and financial analysis to assess and design investment portfolios.
At the conclusion of this course, students will be able to apply the methodology underlying the basic models of dynamic macroeconomics through representative agent and overlapping generations models and the implications for economic policy that arise from these models, applying them to generate proposals for economic growth.