奇趣腾讯分分彩

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Physics Degree

Modality
In-person
Branch of knowledge
Science
Ambit of knowledge
F铆sica y astronom铆a.
School(s)
Faculty of Physics
R煤a Xos茅 Mar铆a Su谩rez N煤帽ez, s/n, 15782
Santiago de Compostela
881813952 (颁辞苍蝉别谤虫别谤铆补)
881813954 (Decanato)
fisica.decanato [at] usc.gal
Campus
Santiago de Compostela
estudantes de fisica

The tradition of Physics as a scientific discipline focused on scientific research and teaching as areas of action. However, physicists carry out at this time their activity in professional sectors as diverse as health, computing, economics or communications due to the versatility of their training.

Duration: 4 academic years
RUCT code: 2501102
Seats number: 90

Dean or center director:
MARIA ELENA LOPEZ LAGO
elena.lopez.lago [at] usc.gal

Title coordinator:
Maria Elena Lopez Lago
elena.lopez.lago [at] usc.es

Use languages:
Spanish, Galician

MECES Level: 2

Coordinator university:
University of Santiago de Compostela

Partaker universities:
University of Santiago de Compostela

Xunta de Galicia title implantation authorization date:
Decreto 385/2009 do 27 agosto (DOG 16/09/09)

BOE publication date:
Publicado en el BOE de 5 de marzo de 2010. Modificaci贸n en BOE de 20/10/2010

Last accreditation date:
11/07/2017

The tradition of Physics as a scientific discipline focused on scientific research and teaching as areas of action. And from there, the many advances that physics has promoted throughout history and that have marked the progress of society, placing the subject in a privileged place in both research and teaching.

However, physicists no longer operate exclusively in traditional knowledge areas, but rather, at this time, the vast majority of graduates in physical sciences carry out their activity in professional sectors as diverse as health, computing, economics, communications the environment or consulting. Physicists' great versatility is undeniable and it puts them in an advantageous position due to their expertise and the diversity of career opportunities available to them.

General Physics I

  • G1031101
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  • Basic Training
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  • First Semester
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  • 6 Credits

Mathematical Methods I

  • G1031102
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  • Basic Training
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  • First Semester
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  • 6 Credits

Mathematical Methods II

  • G1031103
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  • Basic Training
  •  
  • First Semester
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  • 6 Credits

Biology

  • G1031104
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  • Basic Training
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  • First Semester
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  • 6 Credits

Informatics for Scientists

  • G1031105
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  • Basic Training
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  • First Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

General Physics II

  • G1031106
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  • Basic Training
  •  
  • Second Semester
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  • 6 Credits

Chemistry

  • G1031107
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  • Basic Training
  •  
  • Second Semester
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  • 6 Credits

Mathematical Methods III

  • G1031108
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  • Basic Training
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Mathematical Methods IV

  • G1031109
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  • Basic Training
  •  
  • Second Semester
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  • 6 Credits

Experimental Techniques I

  • G1031110
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  • Basic Training
  •  
  • Second Semester
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  • 6 Credits

Electromagnetism I

  • G1031221
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  • First Semester
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  • 6 Credits

Classical Mechanics I

  • G1031222
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  • First Semester
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  • 6 Credits

Fundaments of Thermodynamics

  • G1031223
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  • First Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Mathematical Methods V

  • G1031224
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  • First Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Experimental Techniques II

  • G1031225
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  • Annual
  •  
  • 12 Credits

Electromagnetism II

  • G1031226
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Classical Mechanics II

  • G1031227
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Thermodynamics and Kinetics Theory

  • G1031228
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  • Second Semester
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  • 6 Credits

Mathematical Methods VI

  • G1031229
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  • Second Semester
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  • 6 Credits

Optics I

  • G1031321
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  • First Semester
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  • 6 Credits

Quantum Physics I

  • G1031322
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  • First Semester
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  • 6 Credits

Electrodynamics

  • G1031323
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  • First Semester
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  • 4,5 Credits

Classical Mechanics III

  • G1031324
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  • First Semester
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  • 4,5 Credits

Fundaments of Electronic Instrumentation

  • G1031325
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  • First Semester
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  • 4,5 Credits

Experimental Techniques III

  • G1031326
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  • Annual
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  • 9 Credits

Optics II

  • G1031327
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  • Second Semester
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  • 6 Credits

Quantum Physics II

  • G1031328
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Computational Physics

  • G1031329
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  • Second Semester
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  • 4,5 Credits

Statistic Mechanics

  • G1031330
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  • Second Semester
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  • 4,5 Credits

Nanomagnetism and Nanotechnology

  • G1031341
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  • Elective Credits
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  • Second Semester
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  • 4,5 Credits

Energy Physics

  • G1031342
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  • Elective Credits
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  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

Gravitation

  • G1031344
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  • Elective Credits
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  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

Quantum Physics III

  • G1031421
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  • First Semester
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  • 4,5 Credits

Nuclear Physics and Particles

  • G1031422
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  • First Semester
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  • 6 Credits

Solid State Physics

  • G1031423
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  • First Semester
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  • 6 Credits

Physical Electronics

  • G1031424
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  • Second Semester
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  • 4,5 Credits

Experimental Techniques IV

  • G1031425
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  • Second Semester
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  • 6 Credits

Astrophysics and Cosmology

  • G1031426
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  • Second Semester
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  • 4,5 Credits

Undergraduate dissertation

  • G1031427
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  • End of Degree Projects and End of Master's Degree Projects
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  • 6 Credits

Laser Technology

  • G1031441
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  • Elective Credits
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  • First Semester
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  • 4,5 Credits

Quantum Theory of Fields

  • G1031442
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  • Elective Credits
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  • First Semester
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  • 4,5 Credits

Simulation in Material Physics

  • G1031443
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  • Elective Credits
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  • First Semester
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  • 4,5 Credits

Soft Material Physics

  • G1031444
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  • Elective Credits
  •  
  • First Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

Biophysics

  • G1031446
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  • Elective Credits
  •  
  • First Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

Nuclear Physics

  • G1031448
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  • Elective Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

Elemental Particles Physics

  • G1031449
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  • Elective Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

Superconductors and Superfluids

  • G1031450
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  • Elective Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

Medical Physics

  • G1031451
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  • Elective Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

Physics of Complex Systems

  • G1031452
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  • Elective Credits
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  • First Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

Advanced Experimental Methods

  • G1031454
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  • Elective Credits
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  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

Professional training placement

  • G1031455
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  • Elective Credits
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  • Work Placements in Companies for Degrees and Master's Degrees
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  • 6 Credits

Non se contempla

General Physics I

  • G1031101
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  • Basic Training
  •  
  • First Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

General Physics II

  • G1031106
  •  
  • Basic Training
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Electromagnetism I

  • G1031221
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • First Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Classical Mechanics I

  • G1031222
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • First Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Fundaments of Thermodynamics

  • G1031223
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • First Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Electromagnetism II

  • G1031226
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Classical Mechanics II

  • G1031227
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Thermodynamics and Kinetics Theory

  • G1031228
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Optics I

  • G1031321
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  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • First Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Quantum Physics I

  • G1031322
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  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • First Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Optics II

  • G1031327
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Quantum Physics II

  • G1031328
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Mathematical Methods I

  • G1031102
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  • Basic Training
  •  
  • First Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Mathematical Methods II

  • G1031103
  •  
  • Basic Training
  •  
  • First Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Mathematical Methods III

  • G1031108
  •  
  • Basic Training
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Mathematical Methods IV

  • G1031109
  •  
  • Basic Training
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Mathematical Methods V

  • G1031224
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  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • First Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Mathematical Methods VI

  • G1031229
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Computational Physics

  • G1031329
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

Nanomagnetism and Nanotechnology

  • G1031341
  •  
  • Elective Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

Energy Physics

  • G1031342
  •  
  • Elective Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

Gravitation

  • G1031344
  •  
  • Elective Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

Laser Technology

  • G1031441
  •  
  • Elective Credits
  •  
  • First Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

Quantum Theory of Fields

  • G1031442
  •  
  • Elective Credits
  •  
  • First Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

Simulation in Material Physics

  • G1031443
  •  
  • Elective Credits
  •  
  • First Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

Soft Material Physics

  • G1031444
  •  
  • Elective Credits
  •  
  • First Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

Biophysics

  • G1031446
  •  
  • Elective Credits
  •  
  • First Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

Nuclear Physics

  • G1031448
  •  
  • Elective Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

Elemental Particles Physics

  • G1031449
  •  
  • Elective Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

Superconductors and Superfluids

  • G1031450
  •  
  • Elective Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

Medical Physics

  • G1031451
  •  
  • Elective Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

Physics of Complex Systems

  • G1031452
  •  
  • Elective Credits
  •  
  • First Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

Advanced Experimental Methods

  • G1031454
  •  
  • Elective Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

Non se contempla

Dado que no se exige ninguna formaci贸n previa espec铆fica, los alumnos pueden ser admitidos en la titulaci贸n de Grado de F铆sica si re煤nen los requisitos de acceso que establece la ley. Para el ingreso en el Grado en F铆sica se recomienda que la formaci贸n del alumno sea de perfil cient铆fico-tecnol贸gico. Dentro de ese perfil, adem谩s de en f铆sica, resulta recomendable tener formaci贸n en matem谩ticas y/o biolog铆a, qu铆mica y dibujo t茅cnico.

Adem谩s, ser铆a deseable que el futuro estudiante del Grado de F铆sica posea las siguientes caracter铆sticas personales y acad茅micas:

- Razonamiento abstracto
- Gusto por la observaci贸n y modelizaci贸n de la naturaleza
- Capacidad de s铆ntesis
- Inter茅s por la resoluci贸n de problemas
- Curiosidad cient铆fica
- Constancia y responsabilidad en el trabajo
- Competencia en expresi贸n oral y escrita
- Competencia ling眉铆stica en ingl茅s, adem谩s de en castellano y en gallego.
- Capacidad de trabajo en equipo

1.- El alumnado de primer curso por primera vez a tiempo completo tienen que matricular 60 cr茅ditos. Un 15% del alumnado podr谩 cursar estudios a tiempo parcial (30 cr茅ditos).
2.- Continuaci贸n de estudios: libre con un m谩ximo de 75 cr茅ditos

La Universidad de Santiago cuenta con un servicio de participaci贸n e integraci贸n universitaria (SEPIU) () que trabaja en la integraci贸n de personas con discapacidad y presta apoyo para el desarrollo de las adaptaciones curriculares, as铆 como un protocolo para la integraci贸n en la comunidad universitaria.
El Programa A Ponte, ha dise帽ado un plan de acogida en cada centro basado en los siguientes puntos:
Una sesi贸n informativa especial a cargo del equipo decanal, el primero d铆a del curso, en la que se explican los detalles del funcionamiento de la Facultad. A esta sesi贸n asistir谩 un representante del equipo rectoral que informar谩 a los nuevos alumnos del funcionamiento de la Universidad en general y sobre todo de sus derechos y deberes. Esta sesi贸n acaba con la asignaci贸n a cada grupo de diez alumnos, de un alumno-tutor que seguir谩 con ellos durante toda la tarde y los pondr谩 al corriente de la vida acad茅mico-universitaria.
Sistema de tutor铆as personalizadas. En el segundo cuatrimestre de cada curso se prepara un grupo de alumnos de tercero a帽o para ser alumnos-tutores de los alumnos nuevos en el curso siguiente. El Curso de Tutores, impartido por personal cualificado, los pone al corriente en todo el relacionado con la 奇趣腾讯分分彩 y con la forma de canalizar los nuevos estudiantes. Como se dijo anteriormente, su autorizaci贸n comienza el primero d铆a del curso entrante y sigue durante todo el curso acad茅mico.
Gu铆a de centro. Cada a帽o se entregar谩 a todos los estudiantes de la Facultad una Gu铆a del Curso, en la que se incluir谩 informaci贸n pormenorizada sobre la Facultad, Plan de Estudios del Grado de F铆sica, Normativa Acad茅mica, Organizaci贸n Docente del curso y Programas Docentes detallados de todas las materias.

La 奇趣腾讯分分彩 tiene un programa de alumnos tutores para las titulaciones de grao, de forma que alumnos de 煤ltimos cursos, despues de una formaci贸n que les facilita la Universidad, realizan tareas de orientaci贸n a los alumnos que inician los estudios.

Informaci贸n programa alumnos tutores:

Cuando se produzca la suspensi贸n de un T铆tulo oficial, la 奇趣腾讯分分彩 garantiza el adecuado desarrollo efectivo de las ense帽anzas que hubieran iniciado sus estudiantes hasta su finalizaci贸n. Para ello, el Consejo de Gobierno aprueba los criterios relacionados, entre otros, con:
鈥 La admisi贸n de matr铆culas de nuevo ingreso en la titulaci贸n.
鈥 La supresi贸n gradual de la impartici贸n de la docencia.
鈥 Si el t铆tulo extinguido es sustituido por otro similar (modificando la naturaleza del t铆tulo), fija las condiciones que facilitan a los/las estudiantes la continuidad de estudios en el nuevo t铆tulo y las equivalencias entre las materias de uno y otro plan.

Access to Bachelor鈥檚 Degree programmes is granted to students with the following degrees/ diplomas or studies, or any other recognized as equivalent to these:
A.1. Spanish Bachiller, European Baccalaureate or International Baccalaureate.
A.2. Baccalaureate from European Union Member States鈥 education systems or other countries withinternational agreements.
A.3. Advanced Technician in Vocational Training, Advanced Technician in Plastic Arts and Design orAdvanced Technician in Sports Education, from the Spanish Education System.
A.4.Studies carried out in European Union Member States or in other countries with international reciprocal agreements which meet the academic requirements in those States to access their university study programmes.
A.5. Official Spanish university degrees of Diplomado, Arquitecto T茅cnico, Ingeniero T茅cnico, Licenciado, Arquitecto, Ingeniero, Graduado or M谩ster Universitario.
A.6. Partial (foreign or Spanish) university studies.
Access to Bachelor鈥檚 Degree programmes is also possible for:
B.1. People over twenty-five after successfully passing a specific access test.
B.2. People over forty with work or professional experience related to a university field of knowledge.
B.3. People over forty-five after successfully passing a specific access test.
Likewise, access to Bachelor鈥檚 Degree programmes is granted to:
C.1. People meeting the requirements to enter university according to the Spanish Education System regulations prior to Ley Org谩nica 8/2013, of December 9.

The Faculty of Physics has 11 teaching classrooms of different capacities. They are equipped with the didactic and audiovisual means necessary to implement the methodologies of the European Higher Education Area. Likewise, it has two computer rooms for teaching, with 25 and 15 posts, respectively.

It also has a Board Room, with capacity for 32 seats and a Magna Aula, with capacity for 100 people.

For practical training, has several teaching laboratories conveniently equipped and constantly updated: General Physics, Quantum Physics, Mechanics and Waves, Thermodynamics, Optics, Electronics, Solid State, Nuclear Physics and Electromagnetism.

There are also spaces enabled for students, with work tables, loading stations and wireless data network connection.

The center has an Intercenter Library, shared with the Faculty of Optics and Optometry, which concentrates the specific funds of this degree and which has more than 144 reading positions. The library is located on the ground floor of the Faculty of Physics.

It should also be noted that wireless connection to the Internet is possible from any point of the faculty.

1. To train graduates able to observe, catalog and model the natural phenomena through their knowledge of the different branches of Physics, allowing access to the labor market in positions of medium-high level of responsibility or continue studies, with a high degree of autonomy in scientific and technological disciplines.
2. To develop in students a clear perception of situations which are apparently different but show obvious physical similarities, which allows the application of proven solutions to new problems.
3. To promote in students the ability to identify the essential elements of a process or an entire situation that allows its study and making predictions about its future evolution. It must also be able to verify the validity of the model by introducing the necessary modifications when discrepancies between predictions and observations are observed.
4. To familiarize students with laboratory work, instrumentation and the experimental methods used.
5. To transmit the relevance of Physics in the overview of current Science and the important role it plays in the technological development of our society. Instill students with a vision of physics as an integral part of education and culture that allows him to recognize its presence in Nature through Science, Technology and Arts.
6. To transmit to students the respect for fundamental rights and equality between men and women, the respect and promotion of human rights and the principles of equal opportunity, non-discrimination and universal accessibility for people with disabilities

Que los estudiantes hayan demostrado poseer y comprender conocimientos en un 谩rea de estudio que parte de la base de la educaci贸n secundaria general, y se suele encontrar a un nivel que, si bien se apoya en libros de texto avanzados, incluye tambi茅n algunos aspectos que implican conocimientos procedentes de la vanguardia de su campo de estudio;

Que los estudiantes sepan aplicar sus conocimientos a su trabajo o vocaci贸n de una forma profesional y posean las competencias que suelen demostrarse por medio de la elaboraci贸n y defensa de argumentos y la resoluci贸n de problemas dentro de su 谩rea de estudio;

Que los estudiantes tengan la capacidad de reunir e interpretar datos relevantes (normalmente dentro de su 谩rea de estudio) para emitir juicios que incluyan una reflexi贸n sobre temas relevantes de 铆ndole social, cient铆fica o 茅tica;

Que los estudiantes puedan transmitir informaci贸n, ideas, problemas y soluciones a un p煤blico tanto especializado como no especializado;

Que los estudiantes hayan desarrollado aquellas habilidades de aprendizaje necesarias para emprender estudios posteriores con un alto grado de autonom铆a.

1. To have and understanding of the concepts, methods and main results of the different branches of Physics, with historical perspective of its development.
2. To be able to collect and interpret data, information and relevant results, reach conclusions and provide factual reports on Science, Technology or other areas requiring the use of knowledge of Physics.
3. To apply both the theoretical and practical knowledge acquired as the capacity of analysis and abstraction in the definition and formulation of problems and finding solutions in both academic and professional contexts.
4. To have ability to communicate, both in writing and orally, knowledge, procedures, results and ideas in Physics both to specialized and non-specialized audiences.
5. To be able to study and learn independently, organizing time and resources and technical knowledge in any scientific or technological discipline.

a) Ser capaz de realizar el esencial de un proceso o situaci贸n y de establecer un modelo de trabajo, as铆 como realizar las aproximaciones requeridas con el objeto de reducir el problema incluso un nivel manejable. Demostrar谩 poseer pensamiento cr铆tico para construir modelos f铆sicos: Destrezas de modelado y de resoluci贸n de sus m谩s y sus menos.
b) Ser capaz de comparar j贸venes datos experimentales con modelos disponibles para revisar su validez y sugerir cambios que mejoren la concordancia de los modelos con los datos: Destrezas de modelado.
c) Ser capaz de interpretar c谩lculos de forma independiente. Adem谩s, el graduado deber铆a ser capaz de desarrollar programas de software: Destrezas de resoluci贸n de problemas y destrezas inform谩ticas.
d) Ser capaz de manejar claramente las 贸rdenes de magnitud y realizar estimaciones adecuadas con el fin de desarrollar una clara percepci贸n de situaciones que, aunque f铆sicamente diferentes, muestren alguna analog铆a, permitiendo el uso de soluciones conocidas a nuevos problemas: Destrezas para la resoluci贸n de problemas.
e) Ser capaz de manejar, buscar y utilizar bibliograf铆a, as铆 como cualquier fuente de informaci贸n relevante y aplicarla a trabajos de investigaci贸n y desarrollo t茅cnico de proyectos: B煤squeda de bibliograf铆a y otras destrezas.
f) Tener una buena comprensi贸n de las teor铆as f铆sicas m谩s importantes, localizando en su estructura l贸gica y matem谩tica, su soporte experimental y el fen贸meno f铆sico que pode ser descrito a trav茅s de ellos: Comprensi贸n te贸rica de fen贸menos f铆sicos.
g) Familiarizarse con las 谩reas m谩s importantes de la F铆sica, no s贸lo a trav茅s de su significancia intr铆nseca sino tambi茅n por la relevancia esperada en el futuro para la f铆sica y sus aplicaciones: Conocimiento general en F铆sica
h) Haberse familiarizado con los modelos experimentales m谩s importantes, adem谩s ser capaces de realizar experimentos de forma independiente, as铆 como describir, analizar y evaluar cr铆ticamente los datos experimentales: Destrezas experimentales y de laboratorio.
i) Comprender y dominar el uso de los m茅todos matem谩ticos y num茅ricos m谩s com煤nmente utilizados: Destrezas en matem谩ticas y en la resoluci贸n problemas.

Mobility

La movilidad de los/as estudiantes est谩 regulada a trav茅s del 鈥淩eglamento de intercambios interuniversitarios鈥. A trav茅s de la Oficina de Relaciones Exteriores se gestionan programas de intercambio tanto nacionales (SICUE), como europeos (ERASMUS) y extracomunitarios (intercambios con pa铆ses de Am茅rica Latina o pa铆ses de habla inglesa):

Internships

Seg煤n el Art. 12.6 del R.D. 1393/2007, los estudiantes podr谩n obtener reconocimiento acad茅mico de un m谩ximo de 6 cr茅ditos optativos por realizaci贸n de pr谩cticas externas relacionadas con el t铆tulo.

Los alumnos podr谩n inscribirse para la realizaci贸n del Trabajo de Fin de Grado una vez superados el 75% de los cr茅ditos obligatorios. En el momento de la presentaci贸n del trabajo el alumno deber谩 superar todos los dem谩s cr茅ditos necesarios para el t铆tulo de grado, esto es, por lo menos 234 ECTS. Para no retrasar la graduaci贸n de los estudiantes que re煤nan los requisitos, la Facultad ofertar谩 trabajos de Fin de Grado para su realizaci贸n en ambos cuatrimestres.

Faculty
Oscar Abelenda Caama帽o
Eva Maria Acosta Plaza
Christoph Adam
Bernardo Adeva Andany
Aaron Jose Alejo Alonso
Jaime Alvarez Mu帽iz
Hector Alvarez Pol
Samuel Alvite Pazo
Alfredo Jose Amigo Pombo
Paula Antelo Riveiro
Francisco Jose Ares Pena
Nestor Armesto Perez
Yago Arosa Lobato
Francesc Yassid Ayyad Limonge
M陋 Carmen Bao Varela
Silvia Barbosa Fernandez
Sergio Barrera Cabodevila
Samuel Jules Belin
Adrian Bembibre Fernandez
Marti Berenguer Mimo
Riccardo Borsato
Victor Manuel Brea Sanchez
Maria Del Pilar Brocos Fernandez
Manuel Caama帽o Fresco
Sergio Cabana Freire
Diego Cabello Ferrer
Maria Encina Calvo Iglesias
Jos茅 Iv谩n Camb贸n Bouzas
Carlos Carballeira Romero
Nestor Carrillo Barral
Francisco Javier Castro Paredes
Lorenzo Cazon Boado
Eva Cernadas Garc铆a
Xabier Cid Vidal
Javier Corral Sertal
Diego Costas Rodr铆guez
Alfredo Crespo Otero
Raul De La Fuente Carballo
Pablo Alfonso Del Pino Gonzalez De La Higuera
Alejandro Doval Casas
Jose Daniel Edelstein Glaubach
Martina Feijoo Fontan
Manuel Fernandez Delgado
Beatriz Fernandez Dominguez
Miguel Fernandez Gomez
Javier Fernandez Lozano
Josefa Fernandez Perez
Yolanda Ferradas Rial
Alfonso Fondado Fondado
Samuel Funes Hernando
Abraham Antonio Gallas Torreira
Victor Jose Gallego Fontenla
Xabier Garcia Feal
Maria Jesus Garcia Guimarey
Antonio Jesus Garcia Loureiro
Iris Garcia Rivas
Pablo Garcia Tahoces
Oscar Vicent Giner Rajala
Mateo Gomez Mendez
Faustino Gomez Rodriguez
Manuel Maria Gonzalez Alemany
Diego Gonzalez Diaz
Rosa Mar铆a Gonz谩lez Fern谩ndez
Elena Gonzalez Ferreiro
Jose Angel Hernando Morata
Carlos Herves Carrete
Ramon Iglesias Rey
Carlos Lamas Rodr铆guez
Clara Landesa Gomez
Massimo Lazzari
Yago Lema Capeans
Jesus Li帽ares Beiras
Raul Lois Cuns
Ma Angeles Lopez Aguera
Enriqueta Lopez Iglesias
Cristina Lopez Iribarnegaray
Maria Elena Lopez Lago
Victor L贸pez Pardo
David L贸pez Vilari帽o
Ana Lorenzo Medina
Miguel Lozano Gonzalez
Jos茅 Javier Majadas Soto
Diego Martinez Hernandez
Javier Mas Sole
Xoan Mayo Lopez
Trinidad Mendez Morales
Carlos Miguel Merino Gayoso
Gonzalo Miguez Macho
Jorge Mira Perez
Jose Luis Miramontes Antas
Jose Augusto Moares Guedes
Carlos Montero Orille
Jesus Manuel Mosqueira Rey
Maria Dolores Mouriz Cereijo
Bego帽a Nicolas Avila
Julio N贸voa Fern谩ndez
Alejandro Ogando Cortes
Martin Otero Lema
David Palacios Su谩rez-Bustamante
Juan Jose Parajo Vieito
Victor Pardo Castro
Alberto Pardo Montero
Fernando Rafael Pardo Seco
Gonzalo Parente Bermudez
Jos茅 Paz Mart铆n
Santiago Daniel Pend贸n Minguill贸n
Ana Peon Nieto
Alberto P茅rez Mu帽uzuri
Vicente P茅rez Mu帽uzuri
Xesus Prieto Blanco
Gerardo Prieto Est茅vez
Yago Radziunas Salinas
Rafael Enrique Ramos Amigo
Carlos Rey Losada
Ram贸n Rial Silva
Pedro Rodriguez Cacheda
Pedro Rodriguez Dafonte
Emilio Xos茅 Rodr铆guez Fern谩ndez
Juan Antonio Rodriguez Gonzalez
Jesus Rodriguez Otero
Antonio Romero Vidal
Juan Manuel Ruso Veiras
Juan Jose Saborido Silva
Josefa Salgado Carballo
Carlos Alberto Salgado Lopez
Francisco Sanchez Rodriguez
Jose Manuel Sanchez De Santos
Cibran Santamarina Rios
Ant铆a Santiago Alonso
Juan Santos Suarez
David Serantes Abalo
Bel茅n Serrano Ant贸n
Fabi谩n Su谩rez Lest贸n
Marcos Su谩rez V谩zquez
Pablo Taboada Antelo
Juan Adrian Teijeiro Jimenez
Victoria Valcarce Cadenas
Luis Miguel Varela Cabo
Alejandro David Varela Dopico
Alfonso V谩zquez Ramallo
Manuel Vazquez Ramallo
Pablo Vazquez Regueiro
Maria Vieites Diaz
Maria Villanueva Lopez
Bin Wu
Georgina Xifra Goya
Enrique Zas Arregui

Indicator

2018-2019

2019-2020

2020-2021

2021-2022

2022-2023

2023-2024

Offer

IN01
Places offered.

Number of Places Offered for Each Academic Year

Scale info: Whole Number

90,0

90,0

90,0

90,0

90,0

90,0

Enrolment

IN02
Enrolment.

Number of Students Enrolled in an Academic Year Excluding Incoming Mobility Program Students

Scale info: Whole Number

471,0

497,0

495,0

502,0

510,0

513,0

IN03
New enrolments.

Number of Students Enrolling in a Study Program for the First Time, Including Those Transferring Their Academic Records, Accessing Through Partial Recognition of Foreign Studies, or Transitioning from Phasing-Out Programs

Scale info: Whole Number

100,0

103,0

100,0

106,0

108,0

107,0

IN04
Enrolment for start of studies.

Number of Students Enrolling in the First Year of a Study Program for the First Time, Excluding Those Accessing Through Partial Recognition of Foreign Studies, Transfers, or Transitions from Phasing-Out Programs

Scale info: Whole Number

91,0

90,0

90,0

92,0

94,0

99,0

IN05
Variation of enrolment at the start of studies.

Relative Variation Rate of New Enrollment through Pre-registration

Scale info: Percentage with Two Decimal Places

-5,21

-1,1

0,0

2,22

-

-

Admittance profile

IN06
Average pre-enrolment access score.

Average Admission Grade through Pre-registration for Students Beginning Studies, Determining the Entry Profile.

Scale info: Rational number with two decimals. The range goes from 0 to the maximum value that can be obtained in each academic year for pre-registration (some historical values were 10.00 points, 12.00 points, or 14.00 points).

-

12,2496

12,7623

12,9318

12,7629

12,5536

IN08
Percentage of foreign students over enrolled students.

Percentage of foreign students among enrolled students, excluding those enrolled in incoming mobility programs.

Scale info: Percentage with Two Decimal Places

-

0,8

0,81

0,8

0,59

0,58

IN09
Percentage of national students from outside Galicia over enrolled students.

Percentage of national students from outside Galicia among enrolled students, excluding those enrolled in incoming mobility programs.

Scale info: Percentage with Two Decimal Places

1,27

1,81

2,22

2,79

4,31

5,46

Adaptation to demand

IN10
Ratio of students pre-enrolled in 1st option over the places offered.

Number of first-time enrolled students who pre-registered as their first choice divided by the number of available seats.

Scale info: Percentage with Two Decimal Places

-

85,56

85,56

76,67

94,44

91,11

IN12
Occupancy rate

Number of new enrollment students through pre-registration divided by the number of available seats.

Scale info: Percentage with Two Decimal Places

-

100,0

100,0

102,22

104,44

110,0

Indicator

2019-2020

2020-2021

2021-2022

2022-2023

2023-2024

External mobility

IN18
Percentage of students received by the 奇趣腾讯分分彩 from mobility programmes over the total number of enrolled students.

Number of students received at 奇趣腾讯分分彩 in that degree from other universities (mobility programs) divided by the number of students enrolled in the degree.

Scale info: Percentage with two decimal places.

1,01

1,01

1,2

2,16

1,36

Indicator

2018-2019

2019-2020

2020-2021

2021-2022

2022-2023

2023-2024

IN22
Percentage of graduates who completed external work placements.

Percentage ratio between the graduates of a degree in an academic year who, during their studies, completed internships in companies and institutions, and the total number of graduates in that degree in the same academic year.

Scale info: Percentage with two decimal places.

36,67

46,43

31,25

29,58

40,0

39,39

Indicator

2018-2019

2019-2020

2020-2021

2021-2022

2022-2023

2023-2024

Drop-out

IN40
Drop-out rate during the first year.

Percentage ratio between the students of an entry cohort enrolled in the degree in academic year X, who did not enroll in academic years X+1 and X+2, and the total number of students in that entry cohort who entered in academic year X.

Scale info: Percentage with two decimal places.

12,66

4,49

9,41

8,24

11,63

11,11

IN41
Drop-out rate RD 1393.

Percentage ratio between the students of a new entry cohort who were supposed to obtain the degree in the previous academic year but did not enroll in either that academic year or the one before.

Scale info: Percentage with two decimal places.

27,1

21,51

18,99

10,11

14,12

17,65

Assessment

IN36
Assessment rate.

Percentage ratio between the total number of ordinary credits students presented themselves for and the total number of ordinary credits they enrolled in.

Scale info: Percentage with two decimal places.

87,15

91,04

84,86

87,51

89,42

89,51

Average duration of studies

IN38
Average duration of studies.

Average duration (in years) in which students take to complete the credits corresponding to the curriculum.

Scale info: Rational number with two decimal places.

5,2963

5,2987

5,1892

5,2459

5,4444

5,0361

Efficiency of graduates

IN53
Efficiency rate (graduates' performance).

Percentage ratio between the total number of credits a student passed throughout the degree they graduated from and the total number of credits they enrolled in.

Scale info: Percentage with two decimal places.

81,45

81,61

84,42

81,92

81,2

84,65

Students per group

IN32
Average number of students per interactive teaching group.

Ratio between the number of enrolled students and the number of interactive teaching groups.

Scale info: Rational number with two decimal places.

29,5412

28,0053

30,7473

28,7092

29,3299

30,0259

IN55
Average number of students enrolled in subjects (FB and OB) per theory (lecture) group.

Ratio between the number of students enrolled in compulsory basic training subjects and the number of theory groups for those subjects.

Scale info: Rational number with two decimal places.

69,7333

69,4

71,5303

69,6522

69,6667

73,3134

IN56
Average number of students enrolled in optional subjects per theory (lecture) group.

Ratio between the number of students enrolled in elective subjects and the number of theory groups for those subjects.

Scale info: Rational number with two decimal places.

26,6429

31,5714

40,2857

33,1429

38,6429

37,4286

Success

IN35
Success rate.

Percentage ratio between the total number of ordinary credits passed by students and the total number of ordinary credits they presented themselves for.

Scale info: Percentage with two decimal places.

84,16

91,46

82,87

82,56

86,27

87,16

IN50
Success rate of graduates.

Percentage ratio between the total number of credits a student passed throughout the degree they graduated from and the total number of credits they presented themselves for.

Scale info: Percentage with two decimal places.

81,59

81,76

89,06

88,12

90,22

90,13

Graduation

IN37
Graduation rate.

Percentage ratio between the students who completed their studies within the time planned in the curriculum or in one additional academic year and their cohort of entry.

Scale info: Percentage with two decimal places.

31,78

45,16

53,16

56,18

54,12

54,12

IN51
Graduation suitability rate.

Percentage ratio between the students who completed their studies within the time planned in the curriculum or earlier and their entry cohort.

Scale info: Percentage with two decimal places.

13,08

19,35

29,11

29,41

30,59

46,51

Performance

IN34
Performance rate.

Percentage ratio between the total number of ordinary credits passed by students and the total number of ordinary credits in which they enrolled.

Scale info: Percentage with two decimal places.

73,35

83,27

70,32

72,25

77,14

78,01

Satisfaction

IN15
Satisfaction of outgoing students with mobility programmes.

Average rating of the satisfaction survey for outgoing students with mobility programs.

Scale info: Minimum 0.00, maximum 5.00.

4,166

-

4,51

4,6

3,6

3,75

IN19
Student satisfaction with external work placement programmes.

Average rating of the satisfaction survey for students with external internships.

Scale info: Minimum 0.00, maximum 5.00.

4,2407

-

-

4,63

4,6

4,5711

IN20
Satisfaction of external tutors with external work placement programmes.

Average rating of the satisfaction survey for professional tutors with external internships.

Scale info: Minimum 0.00, maximum 5.00.

4,5

-

4,4

4,0

4,64

4,51

IN21
Satisfaction of academic tutors with external work placement programmes.

Average rating of the satisfaction survey for academic tutors with external internships.

Scale info: Minimum 0.00, maximum 5.00.

4,75

-

4,0

-

-

4,8205

IN23
Graduate satisfaction with publicly available information.

Average rating of the satisfaction survey for graduates with the available public information.

Scale info: Minimum 0.00, maximum 5.00.

2,4857

-

-

-

-

-

IN33
Level of satisfaction of graduates with services.

Average rating of the questions related to satisfaction with services in the graduates' survey.

Scale info: Minimum 0.00, maximum 5.00.

3,3913

-

-

-

-

-

IN42
Overall level of satisfaction of graduates with the degree.

Average rating of the questions related to satisfaction with the degree in the graduates' survey.

Scale info: Minimum 0.00, maximum 5.00.

-

-

3,39

3,32

3,09

3,87

IN46
Student satisfaction with the teaching received.

Average rating of the student satisfaction survey with the teaching received.

Scale info: Minimum 0.00, maximum 5.00.

3,91

3,79

3,79

4,03

3,86

3,94

IN47
Satisfaction of the teaching staff with the teaching given.

Average rating of the faculty satisfaction survey with the teaching provided.

Scale info: Minimum 0.00, maximum 5.00.

4,1987

4,038

4,072

4,3049

4,309

4,2673

IN48
Response rate in the survey on student satisfaction with the teaching received.

Percentage of responses in the student satisfaction survey.

Scale info: Percentage with two decimal places.

33,6303

41,7559

32,5726

24,0

14,8297

33,0579

Indicator

2018-2019

2019-2020

2020-2021

2021-2022

2022-2023

2023-2024

IN24
Percentage of teaching and research staff with six-year terms over the total teaching and research staff in the degree.

Percentage ratio between the PDI (Teaching and Research Staff) with research periods (sexenios) and the total PDI with teaching in the degree who may have research periods.

Scale info: Percentage with two decimal places.

97,85

97,78

97,7

96,7

95,6

97,56

IN25
Percentage of PhD teaching and research staff over total teaching and research staff.

Percentage ratio between the doctoral PDI (Teaching and Research Staff) and the total PDI with teaching in the degree.

Scale info: Percentage with two decimal places.

98,94

100,0

98,85

98,92

98,91

98,85

IN26
Percentage of civil servant teaching and research staff over total teaching and research staff.

Percentage ratio between the tenured PDI (Teaching and Research Staff) and the total PDI with teaching in the degree.

Scale info: Percentage with two decimal places.

87,23

86,67

88,51

88,17

91,3

89,66

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