This degree complies with the provisions of CIN / 350/2009, of February 9 (BOE No. 44 of February 20, 2009), which establishes the requirements for the verification of official university degrees that enable the exercise of the profession of Naval Technical Engineer. Therefore, the title of Graduate in Naval Technology Engineering qualifies for the exercise of this profession.
The study plan leading to the Bachelor of Engineering in Naval Technology consists of 240 ECTS credits distributed in four academic courses of 60 credits each. It will allow access to the Master in the naval field established at this university, as well as to other master’s degrees proposed in the Engineering and Architecture Branch.
The minimum number of European enrollment credits per student and school period in the degree is in accordance with the Progress and Permanence Standards in the official degrees of the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, which establish the modalities of enrollment in time complete and partial
The languages used in the teaching of this degree are Spanish and English with proportions of 95% and 5% of the credits that make up the degree, respectively.
To obtain the degree, the student must have the equivalent of level B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages in a foreign language.