Teaching GuideTerm Higher Technical University College of Nautical Science and Naval Engines |
Mestrado Universitario en Náutica e Transporte Marítimo |
Subjects |
Management Control Ship Cargo Operations |
Methodologies |
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Identifying Data | 2022/23 | |||||||||||||
Subject | Management Control Ship Cargo Operations | Code | 631510207 | |||||||||||
Study programme |
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Descriptors | Cycle | Period | Year | Type | Credits | |||||||||
Official Master's Degree | 2nd four-month period |
First | Obligatory | 6 | ||||||||||
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Methodologies | Description |
Introductory activities | The first class will be dedicated to the presentation of the subject to the students. |
Guest lecture / keynote speech | General lectures of the different chapters the subject will be given. The student will have at his disposition bibliographic material and notes elaborated by the professor of the differents themes of the subjets for every lecture. The participation of the students will be promoted through comments related to the theoretical content and with experiences of the real life. |
Case study | Application of the theory learnt in the lectures and resolution of practical exercises. |
Objective test | The objective test will consist in a series of conceptual short questionsl, whose number will vary between 10 and 20, and the resolution of two practical exercises. The content of the questions will be similar to those given in the lectures and the practical exercises will be also similar to those resolved in the classroom. The student will have at his disposal sufficient material for the study of the theory and for the practical exercises. It may be possible to do partial tests of the theoretical part and of the practical exercises, and finally a joint final test of the complete subject. |
Summary | Before each partial test and also before the final examination a general resumed lecture of the main contents exposed will be given. The intention is to help the student to understand the subject in a global way and to resolve those aspects that could give place to confusion or that were not assimilated properly. |
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