Study programme competencies |
Code
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Study programme competences
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A10 |
Redactar e interpretar documentación técnica e publicacións náuticas. |
A40 |
Capacidad para identificar daños y defectos en la estructura del buque. |
A41 |
Capacidad para identificar evidencias ante casos de accidentes y siniestros marítimos. |
A42 |
Capacidad para recabar información objetiva en las entrevistas personales. |
A44 |
Capacidad para redactar informes técnicos. |
B2 |
Resolver problemas de xeito efectivo. |
B3 |
Aplicar un pensamento crítico, lóxico e creativo. |
B9 |
Capacidade para interpretar, seleccionar e valorar conceptos adquiridos noutras disciplinas do ámbito marítimo, mediante fundamentos físico-matemáticos. |
B13 |
Comunicar por escrito e oralmente os coñecementos procedentes da linguaxe científica. |
B14 |
Capacidade de análise e síntese. |
B20 |
Desenvolverse para o exercicio dunha cidadanía aberta, culta, crítica, comprometida, democrática e solidaria, capaz de analizar a realidade, diagnosticar problemas, formular e implantar solucións baseadas no coñecemento e orientadas ao ben común. |
B24 |
Valorar a importancia que ten a investigación, a innovación e o desenvolvemento tecnolóxico no avance socioeconómico e cultural da sociedade. |
C4 |
Desenvolverse para o exercicio dunha cidadanía aberta, culta, crítica, comprometida, democrática e solidaria, capaz de analizar a realidade, diagnosticar problemas, formular e implantar solucións baseadas no coñecemento e orientadas ao ben común. |
C6 |
Valorar criticamente o coñecemento, a tecnoloxía e a información dispoñible para resolver os problemas cos que deben enfrontarse. |
C11 |
Que os estudantes sexan capaces de integrar coñecementos e enfrontarse á complexidade de formular xuízos a partires dunha información que, sendo incompleta ou limitada, inclúa reflexións sobre as responsabilidades sociais e éticas vencelladas á aplicación dos seus coñecementos e xuízos |
C12 |
Que os estudantes saiban comunicar as suas conclusións e os coñecementos e razóns últimas que as sustentan a públicos especializados e non especializados dun xeito claro e sin ambigüidades |
Learning aims |
Learning outcomes |
Study programme competences |
Knowledge of national and international regulations applicable to maritime transport.
Application of national and international regulations in the investigation of claims and maritime events.
Ability to identify damage to the structure of the ship.
Collection of evidence, personal interviews.
Write reports and compile statistics. |
A10 A40 A41 A42 A44
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B2 B3 B9 B13 B14 B20 B24
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C4 C6 C11 C12
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Contents |
Topic |
Sub-topic |
1. Need to investigate accidents.
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Difference with Judicial, Police or Expert Investigations.
Other regulatory investigations. |
2. Regulations related to the Investigation of Claims and
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Maritime Events.
International regulations.
European regulations.
Spanish regulations.
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3. A.849 (20) and A.884(21). Code for the Investigation of
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Marine Casualties and
Structure of the Code.
Definitions.
Most important aspects. |
4. National Organizations in charge of Investigations.
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Most important organisms.
International Forum of Marine Accident Investigators (MAIIF).
Commission of Investigation of Accidents and Maritime Incidents (CIAIM). Spain. |
5. Methodologies for conducting the Research.
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A.1075 (28): Guidelines to assist investigators in the implementation of the Casualty Investigation Code.
MAIIF Investigation Manual.
MAIIF Investigators ’In-the-field Job Aid
MAIIF Fire Investigation Manual.
Other methodologies. |
6. Writing the Report.
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Phases in writing.
Items to cover.
Terminology.
A.918 (22). SMCP |
7. IMO Reporting.
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GISIS. |
8. Statistics.
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Examples of statistical databases. |
9. Examples of Investigations.
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Comments on Research Reports |
Planning |
Methodologies / tests |
Competencies |
Ordinary class hours |
Student’s personal work hours |
Total hours |
Guest lecture / keynote speech |
A10 B3 B9 B14 B20 B24 C6 |
20 |
40 |
60 |
Workshop |
A10 A40 A41 A42 A44 B2 B3 B9 B13 B14 B20 B24 C4 |
15 |
30 |
45 |
Mixed objective/subjective test |
B2 B9 B13 C12 |
4 |
0 |
4 |
Supervised projects |
A10 A40 A41 A42 A44 B2 B3 B9 B13 B14 B20 B24 C4 C6 C11 |
10 |
23 |
33 |
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Personalized attention |
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8 |
0 |
8 |
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(*)The information in the planning table is for guidance only and does not take into account the heterogeneity of the students. |
Methodologies |
Methodologies |
Description |
Guest lecture / keynote speech |
Oral presentation (using audiovisual material and student interaction) designed to transmit knowledge and encourage learning. Presentations of this type are variously referred to as ‘expository method’, ‘guest lectures’ or ‘keynote speeches’. (The term ‘keynote’ refers only to a type of speech delivered on special occasions, for which the lecture sets the tone or establishes the underlying theme; it is characterised by its distinctive content, structure and purpose, and relies almost exclusively on the spoken word to communicate its ideas.) |
Workshop |
Supervised learning process aimed at helping students to work independently in a range of contexts (academic and professional). Focused primarily on learning ‘how to do things’ and on encouraging students to become responsible for their own learning. |
Mixed objective/subjective test |
Mixed test consisting of essay-type and objective test questions. Essay section consists of open (extended answer) questions; objective test may contain multiple-choice, ordering and sequencing, short answer, binary, completion and/or multiple-matching questions. |
Supervised projects |
Methodology designed to promote students' autonomous learning, under the guidance of the teacher and in a variety of scenarios (academic and professional). It is primarily concerned with learning "how to do things". It is an option based on students taking responsibility for their own learning.
This teaching system is based on two basic elements: independent learning by students and monitoring of this learning by the teacher-tutor.
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Personalized attention |
Methodologies
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Workshop |
Mixed objective/subjective test |
Guest lecture / keynote speech |
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Description |
Face-to-face.
During tutorial hours, in accordance with current health regulations.
Teams.
Synchronous tutoring will only depend on the availability of the teacher.
Email.
The teacher undertakes to respond as soon as possible to all questions sent asynchronously.
For "Students with recognition of part-time dedication and academic dispensation of exemption from attendance" the teacher may offer the possibility of online tutoring. |
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Assessment |
Methodologies
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Competencies |
Description
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Qualification
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Mixed objective/subjective test |
B2 B9 B13 C12 |
In order to be eligible for the Continuous Assessment, a minimum of 80% attendance must be justified. |
60 |
Supervised projects |
A10 A40 A41 A42 A44 B2 B3 B9 B13 B14 B20 B24 C4 C6 C11 |
The supervised project may consist of the preparation of a draft of an investigation report on a claim proposed to the student or the study of a claim based on the official report.
In relation to the upervised project, the following will be assessed:
- The methodological adequacy with the requirements of the work.
- The accuracy of the calculations used.
- The depth of the content.
- Mastery of the concepts used.
- The correct use of terminology specific to the subject.
- The use of complementary and current documentary sources.
- The presentation and clarity of the exposition.
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40 |
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Assessment comments |
In order to be entitled to continuous
assessment, a minimum of 80% of attendance to face-to-face classes will be
required. The final grade of the Continuous Assessment will be 60% of Mixed
Test and 40% of Tutored Work. Students with recognition of part-time
dedication and academic dispensation of exemption from attendance (according to
the "Norma que Regula o Réxime de Dedicación ao Estudo dos Estudantes de
Grao na UDC”), will be able to take the Continuous Assessment without the need
to attend 80% of the face-to-face classes. To this end, these students will
duly inform the lecturers, at the beginning of the course, of this situation of
academic dispensation and of their availability to attend classes. Apart from
the Autonomous Work included in this Teaching Guide, the teachers will be able
to give these students different assignments/problems throughout the course to
be presented during tutorial hours. Students who do not follow the course
(attendance less than 80%), or who do not pass the Continuous Assessment, will
be able to sit the final exams in January and July. The assessment of these exams
will consist of a Mixed Test that may include essay-type questions, open
questions, multiple-choice, multiple-choice, ordering, short-answer,
discrimination, completion and/or association questions. The contents of these
mixed tests may cover any content of the subject. Such a Mixed Test will
account for 100% of the qualification of that call. The evaluation criteria contemplated in Table A-II/1 of the STCW Code, and included in the Quality Assurance System, will be taken into account when designing and carrying out the evaluation.
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Sources of information |
Basic
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IMO Resolution A.849(20). IMO Resolution A.884(21). IMO Resolution A.1075(28). MAIIF Investigation Manual. MAIFF Investigators "In-the-field Job Aid". MAIIF Fire Investigation Manual. |
Complementary
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Recommendations |
Subjects that it is recommended to have taken before |
Maritime Safety /631G01211 |
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Subjects that are recommended to be taken simultaneously |
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Subjects that continue the syllabus |
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