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Programs:
ChemicalandMetallurgicalProcesses
PlantMachineryMaintenance
IndustrialElectrotechnics
IndustrialAutomationandElectronics

July,2014
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Ch emicalandM
MetallurgicalProcessesM
ModuleHand
dbook

TablleofConttents
TableeofContentss.........................................................137
1
Modu
ulesandCou
urses...................................................138
1
Chem
micalFundam
mentalsModule.................................140
1
Therm
modynamicssModule............................................142
1
MineeralProcessin
ngModule.........................................144
1
Chem
micalAnalysissModule...........................................147
1
IndusstrialTechno
ologyProcesssesModule.....................149
1
AppliedTechnolo
ogyModule........................................151
1
IndusstrialOperationsModule
e......................................153
1
Chem
micalProcesssesModule.........................................155
1
MetaallurgicalProcessesModu
ule..................................157
1
AppliedMathemaaticsModule
e......................................159
1
FundamentalTecchnologyModule...............................161
1
Math
hematicsModule...................................................163
1
PhysiicsModule..............................................................165
1
FundamentalsofElectricalTe
echnologyM odule.........167
1
ValueesandCulturreModule..........................................169
1
Comm
municationsModule.............................................171
1
QualiityandSafettyModule...........................................173
1
BasiccEnglishMod
dule....................................................175
1
ManaagementMo
odule..................................................176
1
HumaanResourcesandLaborMarketModdule............179
1

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Mod
dulesandCo
ourses

ID
D

QM01

QM02

QM03

QM04

Module

ChemicalFundamen
ntals

Theermodynamics

MineralProcessin
ng

AnalyyticalChemisttry

QM05

IndusstrialTechnolo
ogy
Processes

QM06

ApplliedTechnologgy

QM07

IndusstrialOperatio
ons

QM08

Chem
micalProcesses

QM09

MetalllurgicalProcesses

QM10

AppliedMathemattics

QM11

Fundam
mentalTechno
ology

Course
es

Semesterr

ECTSCre
edits

BasicChem
mistry

InorganicChemistry

OrganicChe
emistry

Thermodyn
namics

PhysicalChe
emistry

GeneralMettallurgy

MineralProccessingI

MineralProce
essingII

A
AnalyticalChe
emistryI

A
AnalyticalChe
emistryII

EnnvironmentalAnalytical
Chemisttry

IndustrialChe
emistryI

IIndustrialChe
emistryII
EnvvironmentalEEngineering

6
6

4
5

13

15

15

8
IIndustrialCon
ntroland
Automattion

InndustrialOpe
erationsI

InndustrialOpe
erationsII

ChemicalPro
ocesses

FoodIndusstries

M
MetallurgicalProcessesI

M etallurgicalPrrocessesII

A
AppliedMath
hematics

StatistticsAppliedto
oLaboratoriess

ElecctromechanicaalWorkshop

TechnicalDrrawing

MathematicsI

MathematticsII

PhysicssI

PhysicssII

QM12

M
Mathematics

QM13

Physics

QM14

Fun
ndamentalsof
ElectrricalTechnolo
ogy

Electricity

Electron
nics

QM15

Valu
uesandCulture

Attitudesand
dValues

8
7

12
10
10
4

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micalandMetallurgicalPrrocessesMooduleHandbo
ook

ID
D

Module

QM16

QM17

QuaalityandSafetty

QM18

B
BasicEnglish

ECTSCre
edits

NaationalandIntternational
Realityy

CommunicaationI

CommunicaationII

SuuccessfulPressentations

CoontinuousImp
provement

Safetyy,HealthandEnvironment

English
hI

EnglishII

MaaintenanceMaanagement

ProjectManaagement

B
BusinessManaagement

DecisionsM
Making

HumaanResourcesManagement

IndductiontoLab
borMarket

M
Management

HumaanResourcesa
and
LaaborMarket

QM20

Semesterr

Com
mmunications

QM19

Course
es

10

180

180

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micalandMetallurgicalPrrocessesMooduleHandbo
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ChemicalFun
ndamentalsModulee

DegrreeProgram
Moduledesignation
n
Modulelevel,ifapp
plicable
Codee,ifapplicable
CourrsesandSemestter(s)
inwh
hichthe
moduleistaught

Perso
onresponsibleforthe
Module
Lectu
urers

Language
Relattiontocurriculu
um
Typeeofteaching,co
ontact
hourrs

Workkload

Chem
micalandMetaallurgicalProcessses
Chem
micalFundameentals

QM01
Coourses
Chemistry
InorganicChem
mistry

Semester
1
2

OrganicChem
mistry
QQ
Q3010
3
LaurenceSalm
mon

LaurenceSalm
mon
HernnZapataa
JosFlores
Span
nish
Com
mpulsory
Conttacthoursandcclasssizeseparratelyforeachtteachingmethood:lecture,lessson,
pracctical,project,sseminaretc.
Nr

CoursesID
D

QQ1010

QQ2810

QQ3010

acthours
Conta
perrweek

Teaching
T
Method

ClassSize

2.0
1.5

Lecture
La
aboratory

40students
20students

3.0

Lecture

40students

4.0

La
aboratory

20students

2.0

Lecture

40students

2.0

La
aboratory

20students

(Estiimated) worklooad, divided in


nto contact hou
urs (lecture, exxercise, laboratory
sessiion, etc.) and pprivate study, including
i
exam
mination preparration, specified in
hourrs,15andintottal.
Nr

Requ
uirementsaccorrding
totheexamination
regulations
Reco
ommended
prereequisites
Module
objecctives/intended
d
learn
ningoutcomes

ID
QQ
Q1010
QQ
Q2810

Coursess

actHours
Conta
perrweek

PriivateStudy
perweek
p

Total
W
Workload

EC
CTS
Cre
edits

1 QG1010
3.5
3.4
123
4
2 QQ2810
7.0
3.0
165
6
3 QQ3010
4.0
2.6
117
3
Inorrdertopasseaachcourseofth
hemodule,stud
dentmustobtaainaminimalffinal
grad
de of 11 (eleveen). To computte the final gra
ade, the fractio
ion 0.5 or morre is
conssideredasauniitinfavorthesttudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art. 21)
Form
mal:None
Conttent:Materials andMathematicsknowledge,,andcomputinngskill
Afterhavingfinisheedthemodule,studentsareab
bleto:
Know
wledge:
Discoverthesttructureandprropertiesofmatterandtypesooflinksinnaturre
inorganicand organicsubsta
ances.
Interpretthecchemicalreactio
onsandthestoichiometricfunndamental
knowledge.
Interprettheffundamentalsof
ofbalancereacttionsandtheiraapplications.
Skillss:
Designchemiccalequationsan
ndapplystoichiometryinorgaanicandinorga
anic
chemicalreacttions.
Assessthefeas
asibilityofacheemicalreactioninorganicand inorganic
substances
Identifythemaainorganiccom
mpoundsandin
norganiccationssbymeansof
qualitativeanaalysis

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Com
mpetences:
Predictbydiffe
ferentmethodologiesbothinorrganicandorgaanicchemical
reactions
Evaluatetheppropertiesofna
aturalandsynth
hetic,andcombbustiblemateria
als
Carryoutatasskwithqualityandsafetyinth
hechemicallabboratorywithth
he
commitmentttotheprotectio
onoftheenviron
nment.
Content
Chem
mistry: The maatter. States of
f the matters aggregation.
a
Thhe atom. Eleme
ents
of periodic
p
table. Link chemist
types of chemical bonds aand Intermolecular
force
es. Chemistry Reaction. Sttoichiometry. Acidity
A
and bbasicity Solutio
ons.
Electtrochemistry annd its applicattions. Industrial Chemical Proocesses inorga
anic
andorganiccompoounds.

ganic Chemisttry: Chemical equilibrium/b


balance. Acid base Balan
nce.
Inorg
Solubility equilibriuum. Balance of
f coordination. Redox equilibririum. Identification
ations.
ofca

Orga
anic Chemistry
ry: Chemical bond
b
Atomiic orbitals. Orrbitals molecu
ular;
Nom
menclatureofhyydrocarbons;N
Nomenclatureofforganiccomppoundsoxygena
ated
and nitrogen. Reacctions of alkanees, alkenes. Alccohols. Benzenee and electrophilic
matic substituution. Amines:: properties and
a
reactivityy. Polymerizattion;
arom
Alde
ehydes and kettones. Carbohyydrates, reactio
ons. Amino accids, proteins. And
A
lipid
ds.
Studyyandexaminattion
Labo
oratory:prepara
rationswithrevview,labreportss
requirementsandfo
ormsof Lecture:partialwriittentestsandffinalwrittenexam
mination
exam
Mediaemployed
Blackboard,slides, beamerpresen
ntations,demon
nstrationoflab
bexamples
andexperiments,laabdevelopmenttoolsandequ
uipment

Read
dinglist
Chang, Raym
mond (2002) Qumica. Mxico D
D.F.: McGrawHill
(540/CH518/22007)
Petrucci, Ralpph H. (2003) Qumica
Q
Generral. Madrid: PPearson Education
(540/P48)
Ebbing, Darre
rell (1997) Qu
umica Genera
al. Mxico D
D.F.: McGrawHill.
(540/E11).
mistry.Boston:A
AllynandBacon
on(540/G39).
Gillespie,Ronaald(1989)Chem
Malone, Leo (1992) Introd
duccin a la qumica. Mxxico D.F.: Lim
musa
(540/M19).
mental.Barcelo
ona:
Brewster,Ray Q.(1978)Curssodequmicaorgnicaexperim
AlhambraS.A. (547/B82)
o (1984) Fundamentos y probblemas de qum
mica
Domnguez, Joorge Alejandro
orgnica.MxxicoD.F.:Limussa.(547/D88)
PrimoYufera, Eduardo(2006
6)Qumicaorg
nicabsicayap
aplicada.Tomoss1y
2.Barcelona:RRevert.(547/P
P86/t.1yt.2)

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ook

Therrmodynam
micsModule

DegrreeProgram
Moduledesignation
n
Modulelevel,ifapp
plicable
Codee,ifapplicable
CourrsesandSemestter(s)
inwh
hichthe
moduleistaught

Chem
micalandMetaallurgicalProcessses
Therrmodynamics

QM02
Coourses
Thermodynam
mics
PhysicalChem
mistry

Perso
onresponsibleforthe
Module
Lectu
urer
Language
Relattiontocurriculu
um
Typeeofteaching,co
ontact
hourrs

UlisesQuiroz

UlisesQuiroz
Span
nish
Com
mpulsory
Conttacthoursandcclasssizeseparratelyforeachtteachingmethood:lecture,lessson,
pracctical,project,sseminaretc.

Workkload

Nr

QQ3070

QQ3050

Content

Semester
3
3

acthours
Conta
perrweek

Teaching
T
Method

ClassSize

2.0
2.0

Lecture
Lecture

40students
40students

2.0
La
aboratory
20students
(Estiimated) worklooad, divided in
nto contact hou
urs (lecture, exxercise, laboratory
sessiion, etc.) and pprivate study, including
i
exam
mination preparration, specified in
hourrs,15andintottal.
Nr

Requ
uirementsaccorrding
totheexamination
regulations
Reco
ommended
prereequisites
Module
d
objecctives/intended
learn
ningoutcomes

CoursesID
D

ID
QQ
Q3070
QQ
Q3050

Coursess

actHours
Conta
perrweek

PriivateStudy
perweek
p

Total
W
Workload

CTS
EC
Cre
edits

1 QQ3070
2.0
3.6
105
4
2 QQ3050
4.0
2.5
115
4
Inorrdertopasseaachcourseofth
hemodule,stud
dentmustobtaainaminimalffinal
grad
de of 11 (eleveen). To computte the final gra
ade, the fractio
ion 0.5 or morre is
conssideredasauniitinfavorthesttudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art. 21)
Form
mal:None
Conttent:ChemicalaandMathematticsknowledge, andcomputinggskill
Afterhavingfinisheedthemodule,studentsareab
bleto:
Know
wledge:
Identifythelaw
ofrealgasesanddtheir
wsthatgovernthebehavioro
applications.
Applyconcepttsonchemicalrreactionskinetics.
Skillss:
Identifyandannalyzethermod
dynamicssystem
msemployedinnmetallurgicaland
chemicalproceesses.
Analyzethesppontaneityofachemicalreaction
Com
mpetences:
Interpretandaapplythermodyynamicprinciplesonmetallurggicalandchemical
processestosoolveproblematticsituationsby
ycharacterizinggthebehavioro
of
gasesandliquuids.
Analyzethethhermodynamicp
possibilityofch
hemicalreactionnsinorderto
accomplishtheeobjectivesbyapplyingconce
eptsonsolutionnsandidealgasses
inindustrialleevel
Therrmodynamics:SStatesandStattefunctions;Ze
eroPrincipleoff thermodynamics;.
Firstt law of therm
modynamics Adiabatic
A
proce
esses Thermoochemistry; Seccond
lawofthermodynaamicsfreeenergyandchemiccalequilibrium Thermodynam
mics
ofaiirheattransm
mission;Thirdlawofthermodyn
namics.

ry. The first thermodynamic


t
c principle appplied to chem
mical
Physsical Chemistry
reacctions; Nature aand laws of the Gases. Idealss; Properties off real Gases; Id
deal
and nonideal soluutions condu
uctance in ele
ectrolytes; The rule of stage
es
onent systems; Chemistry of ssurfaces; chem
mical
equiilibrium in twoo phase compo
Kineticreactionm
mechanisms;Ga
alvaniccellsele
ectrolyticcells.

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micalandMetallurgicalPrrocessesMooduleHandbo
ook

Studyyandexaminattion
requirementsandfo
ormsof
mination
exam
Mediaemployed

Read
dinglist

Labo
oratory:prepara
rationswithrevview,labreportss
Lecture:partialwriittentestsandffinalwrittenexam
Blackboard,slides, beamerpresen
ntations,demon
nstrationoflab
bexamples
andexperiments,laabdevelopmenttoolsandequ
uipment.
Levenspiel, O
Octave (2000) Fundamentos
F
de
d termodinm
mica. Mxico D.F.:
D
PrenticeHall((536.7/L54)
Prez Crden as, Salvador (1
1990) Fundame
entos de termoodinmica. Mxxico
D.F.:Limusa(5
(536.7/P45).
Smith, J.M. (22005) Introducccin a la termo
odinmica en inngeniera qum
mica.
MxicoD.F.:M
McGrawHill(53
36.7/S61)
Bartow, Gorrdon M. (19
988). Qumica fsica. Baarcelona: Revert
(541.3/B23Q))
Castellan,GilbbertW.(1987).Fsicoqumica..BuenosAires: ALVI(541.3/C2
28)
Pons Muzzo, Gastn (198
85). Tratado de qumica ffsica. Lima: s.n.
(541.3/P77)

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ook

MineralProce
essingMo
odule

DegrreeProgram
Moduledesignation
n
Modulelevel,if
appliicable
Codee,ifapplicable
CourrsesandSemestter(s)
inwh
hichthe
moduleistaught

Perso
onresponsiblefor
theM
Module
Lectu
urers

Language
Relattiontocurriculu
um
Typeeofteaching,co
ontact
hourrs

Workkload

Chem
micalandMetalllurgicalProcessses
MineralProcessing

QM0
03
Coourses

ID

Semester

QQ
Q3100
QQ
Q3030

3
3

MineralProcess
M
ssingII
QQ
Q4050
4
TeobaldoRoquue

TeobaldoRoquue
JuanCorcuera
Spaniish
Comp
pulsory
Conta
acthoursandcclasssizesepara
atelyforeachte
eachingmethodd:lecture,lesso
on,
practtical,project,seeminaretc.
Nr

CoursesID
D

QQ3100

QQ3030

QQ4050

acthours
Conta
perrweek

Teaching
T
Method

ClassSize

1.0
2.0

Lecture
La
aboratory

40students
20students

4.0

Lecture

40students

4.0

Practical
P

20students

3.0

Lecture

40students

4.0

La
aboratory

20students

(Estim
mated) workloaad, divided intto contact hou
urs (lecture, exxercise, labora
atory
sessio
on, etc.) and pprivate study, including
i
exam
mination preparration, specifie
ed in
hourss,15andintotaal.
Nr

Requ
uirementsaccorrding
totheexamination
regulations
Reco
ommended
prereequisites
Module
d
objecctives/intended
learn
ningoutcomes

GeneralMetall
G
lurgy
MineralProcess
M
ssingI

Courses

Conta
actHours
perrweek

PrivateStudy
perweek
p

Total
W
Workload

EC
CTS
Cre
edits

1 QQ3100
3.0
2.4
99
3
2 QQ3030
8.0
3.4
188
6
3 QQ4050
7.0
4.7
197
6
Inord
dertopasseachhcourseofthemodule,studen
ntmustobtain aminimalfinal
grade
eof11(eleven)).Tocomputeth
hefinalgrade,thefraction0.55ormoreis
consideredasaunittinfavorthestu
udent.(Exam.R
Reg.2013Art.221)
Formal:None
Conte
ent:MaterialsaandMathematiicsknowledge,andcomputinggskill
Afterhavingfinisheddthemodule,sstudentsareableto:
wledge:
Know
Interpretfundaamentalsfortheedevelopment ofprocessing operationsuse
edto
concentrate
c
minnerals (commin
nution, grinding
glisting, floatin
ing and solid liiquid
separation/disti
s
inction).
Analyze
A
and intterpret the hyd
drometallurgica
al chemical proocess developed to
extractmetalsc
e
containedinorees.
Skills:
Calculateandd
C
designunitoperrationstoconce
entrateaspecifificmineraltype
e.
Supervisethep
S
performanceofhydrometallurg
gicalandminerralogicalprocessses
ofmineraltrea
o
tment.
Calculateandm
C
makethemetalllurgicalbalancceinoperationssofmineral
processingand
p
dhydrometallurrgicalprocessess.
Comp
petences:
Evaluateandop
E
ptimizetheperrformanceofun
nitoperationsssuchascrushing
g,
grinding,foam
g
mflotationandw
waterremovalintheprocessoofmineral
concentration.
c
Carryoutmeta
C
allurgicaltestso
onconcentration
nandleaching ofmineralsat

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ook

Content

Studyyandexaminattion
requirementsandfo
orms
ofexxamination
Mediaemployed

Read
dinglist

batchleveland
b
dpilotplantleveel.
Gene
eral Metallurgyy: Mineralogy. Common dete
erminations in minerals. Wayys of
minin
ng, transportingg and handling
g minerals. Valluation of conccentrated mine
erals.
Meta
allurgical laboraatory equipment. Minerallurg
gy. Inspection oof a pilot plan
nt of
minerral concentrattion. Hydromeetallurgical pro
ocesses. Samppling of minerals.
Pyrom
metallurgicalprrocesses.Electrricalrefiningofmetals.Granullometricanalyssisin
coarsse samples. Noonferrous mettals alloys. Gra
anulometric annalysis of sam
mples
groun
nd.Ferrousmettalsalloys.Leacchingofminera
als.Metallurgyooftransformation.
Newmaterials.

Mine
eralProcessing I:Metallurgica
alandmineralo
ogy.Percentageeofmostcomm
mon
meta
alinminerals.U
Unitprocesses oforepreparationMetallurg
rgicalBalances;;Dry
Comm
minutioncrushhing;WetCom
mminutionGrin
ndingClassificcation.Gravimetric
conce
entration. Mineerals Flotation
Materials Ba
alance in minerral flotation pllant
separrationsolidliquuidfiltration.Environmentan
ndsafetymininng.

Mine
eral Processingg II: Hydrometallurgical Processes of mettals Leaching
g of
minerralsLeachinggTechniques. MetallurgicalB
Balances.Leachhingofsulphureted
coppe
er ores. Hydroometallurgy of
f Zinc. Cyanida
ation of gold m
minerals Projject:
Desig
gnofthestagessofagoldorettreatment.Gold
dwithactivateddcarbonrecovery
Recovveryofgoldby cementation;P
PressureLeach. Electrodeposiitionofmetals.

Laborratory:preparaationswithrevieew,functionalp
projects,labrepports
Lectu
ure:partialwritttentestsandfiinalwrittenexa
am
Blackkboard,slides,bbeamerpresenttations,demonsstrationoflabeexamples
ande
experiments,labbdevelopmentt toolsandequip
pment
Moore,JohnW
W.(1986)MetallurgiaQumica.Madrid/Alham
mbraS.A
(669/M85).
RiveraZeballoss,JuanH.(2003
3)Compendiod
deconminucin..Lima.:Concytec
(669/R68)
Wills,B.A.(19994).Tecnologadeprocesamientodeminerale
les.Tratamiento
ode
minas.Mxico D.F.:Limusa(6
669/W58).
eMetallurgy.N
NewYork/Gord
don
Habashi,Fathi (1980)PrinciplesofExtractive
andBreach(6669/H11/v.1)
Allen,Dell(19881).MetallurgyyTheoryandPrractice.Chicagoo/American
TechnicalPub.IInc.(669/A43)).

onesunitariase
enprocesamienntodeminerale
es.
ChiaAquije,J.((1985)Operacio
Lima:UNI(6600.284/CH548)
ManzanedaCaabala,Jos(200
00).Procesamie
entodeminerallchancado,
molienda,flotaacin,diseoexxperimental,miicroscopia.Limaa:UNI
(660.28422/M222)
McInnes,B.I., McBride,J.S,Evans,NJ,Lam
mbert,DD,&AAndrew,AS(Occt
15,1999).Osm
miumIsotopeCo
onstraintsonOreMetalRecycl
clinginSubduction
Zones.Science,,286,5439.p.5
512.RecuperadoDec31,2009
Mineralsproceessingcomesoffage.(May1,2
2009).PACE(Prrocess&Contro
ol
Engineering),000,00.p.0.Recu
uperadoDecem
mber31,2009,ddeEngineering
PlusviaGale:
http://find.galeegroup.com/gp
ps/start.do?prodId=IPS&userG
GroupName=teccsup
Mular,Andrew
wL.(2002)MineeralProcessingplantdesign.VVol.1NewYorkk:
AmericanInstittuteofMinning
g(622.7/M93/vv.1)
Mular,Andrew
wL.(2002)MineeralProcessingplantdesign.VVol.2NewYorkk:
AmericanInstittuteofMinning
g(622.7/M93/vv.2)
RiveraZeballoss,JuanH.(2003
3)Compendiod
deconminucin..Lima.:Concytec
(669/R68)
les.Tratamiento
ode
Wills,B.A.(19994).Tecnologadeprocesamientodeminerale
minas.Mxico D.F.:Limusa(6
669/W58)

McElroy,R(Junee1990).Heaple
eachingforprecciousmetals.E
EMJ
Barratt,D,&M
Engineering&
&MiningJourna
al,191,n6.p.40
0(7).Retrieved December31,

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ook

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http://find.galeegroup.com/gtx
tx/start.do?prod
dId=S
CEPECT(1991) Eloro.Lima:C
CEPECT.(669.22
2/CI)
ChiaAquije,J.((1985)Operacio
onesunitariase
enprocesamienntodeminerale
es.
Lima:UNI.(6600.2844/CH548)
Clifford,D.(Au gust1996)Stacckingsystemsin
nheapleachingg.Mining
Magazine,1755,n2.p.90(4).RetrievedDecem
mber31,2009,ffromEngineerin
ng
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tx/start.do?prod
dId=SPJ.SP02&uuserGroupNam
me=t
ecsup
DomicM.,Esteeban(2001)Hid
drometalurgia.Fundamentos,pprocesosy
aplicaciones.SaantiagodeChille:s.n.(669/D88).
Solventextracttionsolutions.D
Dec2008v209ii10p48(4)E&M
MJEngineering&
MiningJournall,209,10.p.48((4).RetrievedD
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dId=SPJ.SP02&uuserGroupNam
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ChemicalAnaalysisMod
dule

DegrreeProgram
Moduledesignation
n
Modulelevel,ifapp
plicable
Codee,ifapplicable
CourrsesandSemestter(s)
inwh
hichthe
moduleistaught

Chem
micalandMetaallurgicalProcessses
AnallyticChemistry

QM04
Coourses
AnalyticalCheemistryI
AnalyticalCheemistryII

Perso
onresponsibleforthe
Module
Lectu
urers

Language
Relattiontocurriculu
um
Typeeofteaching,co
ontact
hourrs

MarixaZegarrra
HernnZapataa
Span
nish
Com
mpulsory
Conttacthoursand classsizeseparratelyforeachteachingmethood:lecture,lessson,
pracctical,project,seeminaretc.

Workkload

Nr

CoursesID
D

QQ4010

QQ5010

QQ6010

Semester
4
5

QQ
Q6010

acthours
Conta
perrweek

Teaching
T
Method
M

ClassSize

3.0
4.0

Lecture
L
Laboratory

40students
20students

2.0

Lecture
L

40students

2.5

Practical
P

20students

2.0

Lecture
L

40students

1.5

Laboratory

20students

(Estimated)workloaad,dividedinto
ocontacthours (lecture,exerci
cise,laboratory
sessiion,etc.)andprrivatestudy,includingexamin
nationpreparattion,specifiedin
n
hourrs,15andintottal.
Nr

Requ
uirementsaccorrding
totheexamination
regulations
Reco
ommended
prereequisites
Module
objecctives/intended
d
learn
ningoutcomes

EnvironmentallAnalytical
Chemistry
MarixaZegarrra

ID
QQ
Q4010
QQ
Q5010

Coursess

actHours
Conta
perrweek

Priv
vateStudy
perweek
p

Total
W
Workload

EC
CTS
Cre
edits

1 QQ4010
7.0
4.3
187
6
6
2 QQ5010
4.5
3.4
136
5
5
3 QQ6010
3.5
3.1
119
4
4
Inorrdertopasseaachcourseofth
hemodule,stud
dentmustobtaainaminimalffinal
grad
de of 11 (eleveen). To computte the final gra
ade, the fractio
ion 0.5 or morre is
conssideredasauniitinfavorthesttudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art. 21)
Form
mal:None
Conttent:GeneralChhemistryandM
Mathematicskn
nowledge,andccomputingskilll
Afterrhavingfinisheedthemodule,studentsareab
bleto:
Know
wledge:
Interpret the fundamental principles
p
of the chemical bbalance applied
d to
ations of aciid neutralizattion,
gravimetric aand volumetrric determina
precipitation,aandoxidereduction.
Describe and interpret thee basis of instrumental cheemical analysiss in
spectroscopy, chromatograph
hy.
Analyze and
d interpret the various methodologies
s and analyttical
Instrumentatioonofwiderapp
plicabilityinthe
estudyandconntrolofthequa
ality
oftheenvironm
ment.
Skillss:
Performtheaappropriatecalcculationsofgra
avimetricandvvolumetricanallysis
andinterpretaanalyticalresullts.
Evaluate and apply methodologies of ch
hemical analyssis, by molecu
ular,
atomicspectrooscopyandchro
omatographicttechniquesofaanalysis.
Applynormalpproceduresforsamplinganda
analysisofair,w
waterandsoil.
mpetences:
Com
Sort, calibrate
te and check out the operation of glas
ass materials and

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instrumentaleequipmentform
mtheanalytical chemicallaborratory.
Develop tests for required chemical analyssis to determinne the composiition
of,liquid,soliddandgassubstances.
Evaluate and define the qua
ality of effluen
nts and other eemissions that are
theproductioniindustry.
generatedinth
AnallyticalChemistr
tryI:Introductio
ontochemicalanalysis.Gravim
metricanalysisI
Volu
umetric analysiss. Acidbase vo
olumetry. Volum
metry of precippitation. Volumetry
ofco
omplexformatio
ion.Redoxtiration.

Anallytical Chemisstry II: Fundam


mentals of Instrumental chhemical analysis
classsification of iinstrumental techniques
t
components
c
of
of an instrument;
Intro
oduction to spectroscopic analysis me
ethods; Moleecular absorption
specctrophotometryy instrumenta
ation for moleccular absorptioon application
n of
theC
Chromophoresstheorytothe Molecularabsorption;Fundaamentalsofato
omic
abso
orption spectrooscopy Insttrumentation in
i EAA Inteerference in EAA;
E
Chro
omatography chromatog
graphy instrum
mentation qualitative and
quan
ntitativeanalyssisingaschrom
matography.

Environmental Annalytical Chemistry. Analysis of air Desiign of air qua


ality
equip
pment permiissible limits off air quality; An
nalysis of wateer Environmental
mon
nitoringofsurfaaceandground
dwatersphysiccalanalysisofw
waterapplication
of volumetric
v
wate
ter analysis analysis
a
of sullphates, sodium
m and potassiium,
orga
anicmatter,oxyygendissolved;;Analysisofso
oilsampling chemicalanalyysis;
Exhib
bitionofprojecctschemicalan
nalysisofindustrialwastewatter.

Labo
oratory:preparaationswithrevview,functionalprojects,labreeports
Lectu
ure:partialwritttentestsandffinalwrittenexa
am
-

Content

Studyyandexaminattion
requirementsandfo
orms
ofexxamination
Mediaemployed

Read
dinglist

Blackkboard,slides, beamerpresen
ntations,demon
nstrationoflabexamples
andexperiments,laabdevelopmenttoolsandequipment
Ayres,Gilbert (1970)Anlisissqumicocuanttitativo.MxicooD.F.:HarlaS.A
A.
(543/A94).
analticacuantitativa.Mxico D.F.:Limusa
Fritz,James(1 989)Qumicaa
(543/F84).
lculosdequmicaanaltica.M
MxicoD.F.:Mc
Hamilton,Leiccester(1981)C
GrawHill.(5433/H19)

Skoog,Douglaas(1986)Anlissisinstrumentall.MxicoD.F.:IInteramericana
a.
(543/S47).
aanalticacuantitativa.BuenoosAires:Kapelu
usz.
Vogel,Arthur((1960)Qumica
(543/V82).
Willard,Hobarrt(1965)Instrumentalmethod
dsofanalysis.NeewJersey:Van
Nostrand.(6211.381ME/W56)).

AmericanPubllicHealthAssocciation(1996)M
Mtodosnormaalizadosparaell
anlisisdeaguuaspotablesyrresiduales.Madrid:DazdeSaantos.(628.1/A
A).

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micalandMetallurgicalPrrocessesMooduleHandbo
ook

Indu
ustrialTecchnologyP
ProcessessModule

DegrreeProgram
Moduledesignation
n
Modulelevel,ifapp
plicable
Codee,ifapplicable
CourrsesandSemestter(s)
inwh
hichthe
moduleistaught
Perso
onresponsibleforthe
Module
Lectu
urer
Language
Relattiontocurriculu
um
Typeeofteaching,co
ontact
hourrs

Workkload

Chem
micalandMetaallurgicalProcessses
Indu
ustrialTechnolo gyProcesses

QM05
Coourses
ID
Semester
IndustrialChem
mistryI
QQ
Q5050
5
IndustrialChem
mistryII
QQ
Q6050
6
AlfredoUgartee

AlfredoUgartee
Span
nish
Com
mpulsory
Conttacthoursandcclasssizeseparratelyforeachtteachingmethood:lecture,lessson,
pracctical,project,seeminaretc.
Nr

QQ5050

QQ6050

Content

acthours
Conta
perrweek

Teaching
T
Method
M

ClassSize

2.0
1.5
2.0

Lecture
L
Laboratory
Lecture
L

40students
20students
40students

2.5
Laboratory
20students
(Estimated) worklooad, divided into contact hou
urs (lecture, exxercise, laboratory
sessiion, etc.) and pprivate study, including
i
exam
mination preparration, specified in
hourrs,15andintottal.
Nr

Requ
uirementsaccorrding
totheexamination
regulations
Reco
ommended
prereequisites
Module
d
objecctives/intended
learn
ningoutcomes

CoursesID
D

Coursess

actHours
Conta
perrweek

Priv
vateStudy
perweek
p

Total
W
Workload

EC
CTS
Cre
edits

1 QQ5050
3.5
3.0
118
4
4
2 QQ6050
4.5
3.2
135
4
4
Inorrdertopasseacchcourseoftheemodule,stude
entmustobtainnaminimalfina
al
grad
deof11(elevenn).Tocomputetthefinalgrade,thefraction0..5ormoreis
conssideredasauniitinfavorthesttudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art. 21)
Form
mal:None
Conttent:ChemicalaandMathematticsknowledge, andcomputinggskill
Afterrhavingfinisheedthemodule,studentsareab
bleto:
Know
wledge:
.
Interpret the fundamentals and chemistrry knowledge to be applied
d to
processesthattinvolvechemiccalreactions.
Analyze and explain the inf
nfluence of the
e main variablles from chem
mical
processesofreefiningandproductionofcarb
bohydrate.
Skillss:
micalsareevaluuatedinordertto
Theprocedureesforobtainingindustrialchem
determinethe irefficiencyand
dproductivity.
Supervisestheeperformanceo
ofindustrialche
emicalprocesseesfrom
manufactureoofsubstancesreequiredbysocie
ety.
Com
mpetences:
Evaluateandooptimizethepeerformanceofth
hechemicalproocessesusedinthe
industrialprodductionoforgan
nicandinorgan
nicsubstances.
Evaluateandsselecttheindusstrialprocessing
gtechnologiesaavailablefor
organicandinnorganicsubstances.
Indu
ustrial Chemistrry I: The Indusstrial plant and services plantt flow diagram
ms
Proje
ect: Design of
of reverse osm
mosis water treatment
t
sysstems; Processs of
man
nufacture and uuse of industria
al gases; Distribution of wateer in the Industrial
plant methods oof water treatm
ment for Industrial use Sooftening Reve
erse
Osm
mosis;ThermodyynamicProperttiesofsteamW
WaterSteamdiistributionsyste
ems
in th
he plant steaam boilers; Stu
udy of the corrrosion phenom
menon types and
externalfactorsafffectingit;Industrialairconditio
oningsystemsApplications.

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requirementsandfo
orms
ofexxamination
Mediaemployed

Read
dinglist

Indu
ustrial Chemistrry II: Techniquees for refining oil and natural
al gas. The therrmal
crackking. Catalytic cracking; Tech
hniques for gasoline improveement Reform
med.
Alkylation,isomerizzation;Technica
alaspectsofpo
olymerization Ethylenepolym
mers
Ind
dustrial plasticss products; Ind
dustrial catalysis; Technology of fats and oils
sapo
onification proccess Producttion of alcoholl and biodiesell; The industryy of
tenseactives agents
ts; The importa
ance of the sugar industry; Inddustry of dyes and
pigm
ments;Industriaalpaints.

Labo
oratory:preparaationswithrevview,labreportss
Lectu
ure:partialwritttentestsandffinalwrittenexa
am
Blackkboard,slides, beamerpresen
ntations,demon
nstrationoflabexamples
andexperiments,laabdevelopmenttoolsandequipment
Austin,Georgee(1990)Manualdeprocesosqumicosenlaaindustria.Mxico
D.F.:McGraw
wHill.(661/A88//t.1),(661/A88/
8/t.2),(661/A888/t.3)
Baumeister,Thheodore(1986)Marksmanualldelingenierom
mecnico.Vol.1,2
y3MxicoD.FF.:McGrawH
Hill.(620.1/B28//v.1,v.2yv.3).
Fogler, Scott (2001) Elemen
ntos de ingenie
era de las reaacciones qumiicas.
MxicoD.F.:PPearsonEducaciin.(660/F71).
Kent, James ((1984) Manual de Riegel de qumica indusstrial. Mxico D.F.:
D
Continental.(6660/K41).
Otero Huerta,
a, Enrique (20
001) Corrosin y degradacin de materia
ales.
Madrid:s.n.(6620.11223/O86
6).
Perry, John (1 974) Manual de
d ingeniero qu
umico. Tomo 11 y 2. Mxico D.F.:
D
UninTipogrf
fica.(660/P43//t.1yt.2).
Riegel,EmilRaaymond(1942))Industrialchem
mistry.NewYoork:H.Holtand
dCo.
(661/R56).

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App
pliedTechnologyModule

DegrreeProgram
Moduledesignation
n
Modulelevel,ifapp
plicable
Codee,ifapplicable
CourrsesandSemestter(s)
inwh
hichthe
moduleistaught

Chem
micalandMetaallurgicalProcessses
ApplliedTechnologyy

QM06

Perso
onresponsibleforthe
Module
Lectu
urers

HernnZapataa

HernnZapataa
ArmandoSarcco
Span
nish
Com
mpulsory
Conttacthoursand classsizesepa
aratelyforeach
hteachingmethhod:lecture,le
esson,
pracctical,project,sseminaretc.

Language
Relattiontocurriculu
um
Typeeofteaching,co
ontact
hourrs

Workkload

Co
Courses

Nr

Content

CoursesID
D

QQ6090

AQ5010

ID

Semester

QQ
Q6090
AQ
Q5010

6
5

acthours
Conta
perrweek

Teaching
T
Method

ClassSize

2.0
2.0
2.0

Lecture
La
aboratory
Lecture

40studentss
20studentss
40studentss

1.0
La
aboratory
20studentss
(Estiimated) worklooad, divided in
nto contact ho
ours (lecture, eexercise, laboratory
sessiion, etc.) and private study, including exam
mination prepaaration, specified in
hourrs,15andintottal.
Nr

Requ
uirementsaccorrding
totheexamination
regulations
Reco
ommended
prereequisites
Module
d
objecctives/intended
learn
ningoutcomes

EnvironmentaalEngineering
IndustrialConttrolandAutom
mation

Coursess

actHours
Conta
perrweek

PriivateStudy
perweek
p

Total
Workload
W

ECTS
E
Crredits

1 QQ6090
4.0
3.8
137
5
2 AQ5010
3.0
2.0
92
3
Inorrdertopasseacchcourseoftheemodule,stude
entmustobtainnaminimalfina
al
grad
deof11(elevenn).Tocomputethefinalgrade,,thefraction0..5ormoreis
conssideredasauniitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art. 21)
Form
mal:None
Conttent:ChemicalaandMathematticsknowledge,andcomputinggskill
Afterhavingfinisheedthemodule,studentsareab
bleto:
Know
wledge:
Interpret the fundamentalss and chemisttry knowledge to be applie
ed to
processesthattinvolvechemicalreactions.
Analyze and explain the in
nfluence of the
e main variabbles of the reffining
chemicalproceessesandproductionofcarbo
ohydrate.
Skillls:
Evaluate the procedures for
fo obtaining industrial
i
chem
micals in orde
er to
determinetheeirefficiencyandproductivity.
Supervisethepperformanceoffindustrialche
emicalprocesseesofmanufactu
ureof
substancesreqquiredbytheso
ociety.
mpetences:
Com
Evaluateandooptimizethepeerformanceoftthechemicalprrocessesusediinthe
industrialprodductionoforganicandinorgan
nicsubstances.
Evaluateandsselecttheavailableindustriallprocessingtecchnologiesavaiilable
fororganican dinorganicsub
bstances.
Enviironmental Enggineering: Fund
damentals of environmental
e
ttoxicology. Disp
posal
of in
norganic pollu tants in waterr. Coagulation and flocculattion techniquess. Air
pollu
ution. Water ppollution. Treatment of cyan
nided waste w
water. Treatment of
activvatedsludge.Sooilpollution.

Indu
ustrial Controll and Automation: Instrum
mentation andd control. Pressure
mea
asurement. Teemperature measurement.
m
Measurement of miscellan
neous
varia
ables. Level aand flow meeasurement. Characteristics of the proce
esses.

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micalandMetallurgicalPrrocessesMooduleHandbo
ook

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requirementsandfo
ormsof
mination
exam
Mediaemployed

Read
dinglist

Fund
damentalsofcoontrol.Controllerstuning.Instrumentationanndcontrolsymb
bols
Digittalinstrumentssandsystems.IInterpretingcon
ntrolplansand P&IDinaplant
Labo
oratory:preparrationswithrevview,labreportss
Lecture:partialwriittentestsandffinalwrittenexam
Blacckboard,slides, beamerpresen
ntations,demon
nstrationoflab
bexamples
andexperiments,laabdevelopmenttoolsandequ
uipment
ArmasRamireez,Carlos(2001)Tecnologaam
mbiental.Ennuuestrohogarlanave
sideraltierra.Lima:Concytecc.(574.5/A74).
Henry, Glynnn (1999) Ingen
niera ambiental. Mxico D
D.F.: Prentice. Hall
(574.5/H39).

Creus Sole, Antonio (200


06) Instrumentacin industr
trial. Mxico D.F.:
006).
Alfaomega(6221.381I/C85/20

Solar, Ivan (11998) Control automtico de


e procesos qum
micos. Santiag
go de
Chile:UniversiidadCatlicadeeChile(660/S66).
Szklanny, Serggio (1995) Sisttemas digitaless de control dee procesos. Bu
uenos
Aires:s.n.(6211.381I/S99).

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micalandMetallurgicalPrrocessesMooduleHandbo
ook

Indu
ustrialOpe
erationsM
Module

DegrreeProgram
Moduledesignation
n
Modulelevel,ifapp
plicable
Codee,ifapplicable
CourrsesandSemestter(s)
inwh
hichthe
moduleistaught

Chem
micalandMetaallurgicalProcessses
Indu
ustrialOperatioons

QM07
Coourses
IndustrialOpeerationsI
IndustrialOpeerationsII

Perso
onresponsibleforthe
Module
Lectu
urer
Language
Relattiontocurriculu
um
Typeeofteaching,co
ontact
hourrs

GerardFrankliin

GerardFrankliin
Span
nish
Com
mpulsory
Conttacthoursandcclasssizeseparratelyforeachtteachingmethood:lecture,
lesso
on,practical,prroject,seminaretc.

Workkload

Nr

CoursesID
D

QQ5030

QQ6030

ID
QQ
Q5030
QQ
Q6030

Semester
5
6

acthours
Conta
perrweek

Teaching
T
Method
M

ClassSize

2.0
2
3.0
3
2.0
2

Lecture
L
Laboratory
Lecture
L

40students
20students
40students

3.0
3
Laboratory
20students
(Estiimated) worklooad, divided into contact hou
urs (lecture, exxercise, laborattory
sessiion, etc.) and pprivate study, including
i
examination prepara
ration, specified
d in
hourrs,15andintottal.
Nr

Coursess

actHours
Conta
perrweek

Priv
vateStudy
perweek
p

Total
W
Workload

EC
CTS
Credits

1 QQ5030
5.0
5
3.0
115
4
4
2 QQ6030
5.0
5
3.0
116
4
4
Requ
uirementsaccorrding
Inorrdertopasseaachcourseofth
hemodule,stud
dentmustobtaainaminimalfiinal
totheexamination
grad
de of 11 (eleveen). To computte the final gra
ade, the fractioon 0.5 or more
e is
regulations
conssideredasauniitinfavorthesttudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art. 21)
Reco
ommended
Form
mal:None
prereequisites
Conttent:ChemicalaandMathematticsknowledge, andcomputinggskill.
Afterhavingfinisheedthemodule,studentsareab
Module
bleto:
d
Know
wledge:
objecctives/intended
learn
ningoutcomes
mentandmach
hinesofunitoperations.
Identifyequipm

Recognizethe operationofm
machinesofunittoperations.
Skillss:
monitortheequ
uipmentandma
achinesinunitooperations.
Operateandm
Applycontroloofsafetyanden
nvironmentalp
protectionintheeunitoperation
ns.
Com
mpetences:
Designequipm
mentfortheuniitoperationsap
pplyingsafetycconditionsand
environmentallprotection.
Controlandopptimizeindustriialprocessesintounitoperatioons.
Content
Indu
ustrialOperatioonsI:Introducttiontounitope
erationsidenttificationofpump
and heat exchangger. Fluid tankks, pipes and fittings
f
Bernnoulli's Theorem
me;
Identificationandeevaluationofflu
uidflowproblem
ms;Selectionoffindustrialpum
mps
cen
ntrifugalpumpssoperatingproblems;Operationofcompresssors;Heattranssfer
proccesses;Transporrtofsolids;Agiitationofliquid solutions.

Indu
ustrial Operatioons II : Industrrial evaporation
n classificatioon of evaporato
ors;
Physsicalprinciplesiintheoperatio
onofdistillation
ndistillationBBatchContinuo
ous
distillation Balancce of matter an
nd energy of a rectifier Evalluate problemss of
distillation; Theory
y of drying; Sep
paration of solids and liquids;; Crystallization
n in
theiindustry.Industtrialrefrigeratio
onsystems;Operationoffiltraation;Principlessof
dryin
ng.
Studyyandexaminattion
oratory:prepara
rationswithrevview,labreportss
Labo
requirementsandfo
ormsof Lectu
ure:partialquizzzesandfinalw
writtenexamina
ation

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ook

exam
mination
Mediaemployed

Read
dinglist

Blackboard,slides, beamerpresen
ntations,demon
nstrationoflabexamples
andexperiments,laabdevelopmenttoolsandequipment
Ocn Garca, Joaqun (1986
6) Problemas de
d ingeniera qqumica. Madrid:
AguilarS.A.(6660.01/O29/t.1)),(660.01/O29//t.2).
Perry John (1 974) Manual del ingeniero qumico. Tom
mo 1 Mxico D.F.:
D
UninTipogrf
fica.(660/P43//t.1yt.2)).
Badger, Walteer (1936) Elem
ments of chemiccal engineeringg. New York: Mc
GrawHill(B6660/B14)

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micalandMetallurgicalPrrocessesMooduleHandbo
ook

ChemicalProcessesMo
odule

DegrreeProgram
Moduledesignation
n
Modulelevel,ifapp
plicable
Codee,ifapplicable
CourrsesandSemestter(s)
inwh
hichthe
moduleistaught

Chem
micalandMetaallurgicalProcessses
Chem
micalProcessess

QM08
-

ChemicalProccesses
FoodIndustriees

Perso
onresponsibleforthe
Module
Lectu
urers

EnriqueAmes

Language
Relattiontocurriculu
um
Typeeofteaching,co
ontact
hourrs

Workkload

Coourses

Content

Semester

4
4

EnriqueAmes
GerardFrankliin
Span
nish
Com
mpulsory
Conttacthoursand classsizeseparratelyforeachteachingmethood:lecture,lessson,
pracctical,project,seeminaretc.
Nr

CoursesID
D

QQ4030

QQ4080

acthours
Conta
perrweek

Teaching
T
Method
M

ClassSize

3.0
2.0
1.0

Lecture
L
Laboratory
Lecture
L

40students
20students
40students

(Estimated) worklooad, divided into contact hou


urs (lecture, exxercise, laboratory
sessiion, etc.) and pprivate study, including
i
exam
mination preparration, specified in
hourrs,15andintottal.
Nr

Requ
uirementsaccorrding
totheexamination
regulations
Reco
ommended
prereequisites
Module
d
objecctives/intended
learn
ningoutcomes

ID

QQ
Q4030
QQ
Q4080

Coursess

actHours
Conta
perrweek

vateStudy
Priv
perweek
p

Total
W
Workload

CTS
EC
Cre
edits

1 QQ4030
5.0
3.6
148
5
5
2 QQ4080
1.0
2.5
73
2
2
Inorrdertopasseacchcourseoftheemodule,stude
entmustobtainnaminimalfina
al
grad
deof11(elevenn).Tocomputetthefinalgrade,thefraction0..5ormoreis
conssideredasauniitinfavorthesttudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art. 21)
Form
mal:None
Conttent:ChemicalaandMathematticsknowledge,andcomputinggskill
Afterrhavingfinisheedthemodule,studentsareab
bleto:
Know
wledge:
Interpret the fundamentals and chemistrry knowledge to be applied
d to
processesthattinvolvechemiccalreactions
Analyze and explain the influence
i
of th
he main variaables of chem
mical
processesofreefiningandproductionofcarb
bohydrate.
Skillss:
Evaluate the procedures fo
or obtaining in
ndustrial chem
micals in orderr to
determinethe irefficiencyand
dproductivity.
Supervise the performance of
o industrial che
emical processees of manufacture
ofsubstances requiredbysocciety.
mpetences:
Com
Evaluate and optimize the performance
p
off chemical proccesses used in the
industrialprodductionoforgan
nicandinorgan
nicsubstances.
Evaluate and select the avvailable industrial processingg technologies for
organicandinnorganicsubstances.
Chem
mical Processees: Balance off mass and energy
e
in induustrial processe
es
Ferm
mentation proce
cess; Production
n of essential oils;
o Industrial chemical reacctors
andcomplementary
ryoperationsin
nchemicalproccesses;Preparattionofammon
nium
sulph
hate;InorganiccandorganicchemicalindustrryPreparationnofmetallicso
oaps
a sodium
s
SOAP preparation Preparation off normal lead stearate; Oil and
natu
uralgas.

Food
d industries: BBiochemical basis of fermentation The
e Biotechnology

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micalandMetallurgicalPrrocessesMooduleHandbo
ook

Studyyandexaminattion
requirementsandfo
orms
ofexxamination
Mediaemployed

Read
dinglist

Enzyymes. Foods derived from fermentation


n Alcoholicc Fermentation
n
Mon
nosodiumglutaamateWinep
production.Dairyfoodindustrrycheese,cre
eam,
butte
er.Evaporated
d milkandconceentratedmilk.C
Condensedmilkkandmilkpow
wder.
Prep
parationofyoguurt.Manufactu
uringprocessesSugar,starchhandbyproduccts.;
Natu
ural carbohydrrate food prod
ducts. Operatio
ons and proceesses in the meat
m
industry.
Labo
oratory:preparaationswithrevview,labreportss
Lectu
ure:partialwritttentestsandffinalwrittenexa
am
Blackkboard,slides, beamerpresen
ntations,demon
nstrationoflabexamples
andexperiments,laabdevelopmenttoolsandequipment
Austin,Georgee(1990)Manualdeprocesosqumicosenlaaindustria.Mxico
D.F.:McGraw
wHill.(661/A88//t.1),(661/A88
8/t.2),(661/A888/t.3)
Felder, Richarrd (2008) Principios elementtales de los pprocesos qumiicos.
MxicoD.F.:LiimusaWiley.(6
660/F36)
Fogler, Scott (2001) Elemen
ntos de ingenie
era de las reaacciones qumiicas.
MxicoD.F.:PPearsonEducaciin.(660/F71).
Himmelblau, D
David (1986) Principios y c
lculos bsicoss de la ingeniiera
qumica.Mxic
icoD.F.:Contineental.(660.01/H
H55)).

al de Riegel. Qumica
Q
industtrial. Mxico D.F.:
D
Kent, James (1984) Manua
Continental.(6660/K41)..
Riegel,Emil(1 974)Riegelsh
handbookofind
dustrialchemisttry.NewYork:Van
54)
NostrandReinnhold.(B660/R5

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micalandMetallurgicalPrrocessesMooduleHandbo
ook

MettallurgicalProcesse
esModulee

DegrreeProgram
Moduledesignation
n
Modulelevel,ifapp
plicable
Codee,ifapplicable
CourrsesandSemestter(s)
inwh
hichthe
moduleistaught

Chem
micalandMetaallurgicalProcessses
Meta
allurgicalProceesses

QM09

Perso
onresponsibleforthe
Module
Lectu
urers

EnriqueCcerees

EnriqueCcerees
JuanCorcueraa
Span
nish
Com
mpulsory
Conttacthoursand classsizeseparratelyforeachteachingmethood:lecture,lessson,
pracctical,project,seeminaretc.

Language
Relattiontocurriculu
um
Typeeofteaching,co
ontact
hourrs

Workkload

Coourses

Nr

Content

CoursesID
D

QQ5070

QQ6070

ID

Semester

QQ
Q5070
QQ
Q6070

5
6

acthours
Conta
perrweek

Teaching
T
Method
M

ClassSize

2.0
1.5
2.0

Lecture
L
Laboratory
Lecture
L

40students
20students
40students

2.5
Laboratory
20students
(Estimated) worklooad, divided into contact hou
urs (lecture, exxercise, laboratory
sessiion, etc.) and pprivate study, including
i
exam
mination preparration, specified in
hourrs,15andintottal.
Nr

Requ
uirementsaccorrding
totheexamination
regulations
Reco
ommended
prereequisites
Module
d
objecctives/intended
learn
ningoutcomes

MetallurgicalPProcessesI
MetallurgicalPProcessesII

Coursess

actHours
Conta
perrweek

vateStudy
Priv
perweek
p

Total
W
Workload

CTS
EC
Cre
edits

1 QQ5070
3.5
2.9
115
4
4
2 QQ6070
4.5
2.1
116
4
4
Inorrdertopasseacchcourseoftheemodule,stude
entmustobtainnaminimalfina
al
grad
deof11(elevenn).Tocomputetthefinalgrade,thefraction0..5ormoreis
conssideredasauniitinfavorthesttudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art. 21)
Form
mal:None
Conttent:Chemical, Metallurgyand
dMathematicsknowledge,anndcomputingskkill
Afterrhavingfinisheedthemodule,studentsareab
bleto:
Know
wledge:
Interpret the fundamentals and metallurgical chemistry
ry expertise to
o be
appliedtochem
micalprocessessofextractionofmetals.
EvaluateandddistinguishthephasesthatcomposetheFeCCfortheformation
ofsteels.
Skillss:
Apply the maass and energyy balance in a pyro metallurggical process. It is
estimated thee amount of industrial
i
prod
duction taking into account the
performanceooftheprocessess.
Interpret and distinguish thee physical charracteristics bothh of ferrous allloys
(steels)andnoonferrousalloyys.
mpetences:
Com
Evaluate and optimize the performance of the processes pyro metallurg
gical
usedintheinddustrialproducttionofmetals.
Design of a fferrous alloy co
omposition and predict its ccharacteristics and
behaviour.
Metallurgical Proocesses I: Exxtractive mettallurgy M
Metals extracttion.
Pyro
ometallurgic D
Drying, calcinin
ng and toasting
g. Melting. Redduction of metallic
oxide
es. Thermodyn
ynamic principles Matte conversion., ffire refining and
distilllation. Electroometallurgy. In
ndustrial application; Metalllurgy of Copper;
Meta
allurgy of Leadd, Metallurgy of
o Tin; Metallu
urgy of Zinc; M
Metallurgy of iron,
Steel production; M
Metallurgy of Gold, Metallurrgy of Silver; PPyro metallurg
gical
proccesses effluent
t treatment; Metal
M
smelting
g: Gold metaallurgy. Second
dary

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micalandMetallurgicalPrrocessesMooduleHandbo
ook

Studyyandexaminattion
requirementsandfo
orms
ofexxamination
Mediaemployed

Read
dinglist

prod
ductionofmetaalsrecyclingoffjunk.

Metallurgical Pro cesses II: Strructure of me


etals. Metalloggraphy physsical
prop
perties and mecchanics of mettals; Diagram of
o iron Manuufacturing of stteel;
Heatt treatments Thermochemiccal and Thermo
o Mechanical TTreatment of Stteel;
Nonferrous Alloyss; Plastic defo
ormation of metals;
m
Metalllurgy of weld
ding;
Refra
actory.Pulvimeetallurgy.
Labo
oratory:preparaationswithrevview,labreportss
Lectu
ure:partialwritttentestsandffinalwrittenexa
am
Blackkboard,slides, beamerpresen
ntations,demon
nstrationoflabexamples
andexperiments,laabdevelopmenttoolsandequipment
Ballester, Anttonio (2003) Metalurgia
M
exttractiva. Tomoo 1. Madrid: s.n.
(669/B18/t.1yyt.2
Biswas, Asit ((1993) El cobre, metalurgia extractiva. Mxico D.F.: Lim
musa
(669/B56).
Bray, John (11968) Metalurrgia extractiva de los mateeriales no ferreos.
Madrid:OSCA..(669/B81).
BurroughsGill,l,Charles(1989
9)Metalurgiaexxtractivanoferrrosa.MxicoD
D.F.:
Limusa.(669/BB77)
Rosenqvist, Teerkel (1987) Fu
undamentos de metalurgia eextractiva. Mxico
D.F.:Limusa(6669/R84).

Appold, Hanss (1984) Tecn


nologa de loss metales. Baarcelona: Reve
ert.
(669.9/A64).).
Lasheras y Essteban, Jos Mara
M
(1985) Tecnologa
T
del acero. Barcelo
ona:
EMEGE.(669.1142/L27).
William D. Ca
Callister (2009) Introduccin a
a la Ciencia e Ingeniera de los
Materiales.Baarcelona:Reverrt.(620.112/C2
23)

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micalandMetallurgicalPrrocessesMooduleHandbo
ook

App
pliedMath
hematicsM
Module

DegrreeProgram
Moduledesignation
n
Modulelevel,ifapp
plicable
Codee,ifapplicable
CourrsesandSemestter(s)
inwh
hichthe
moduleistaught

Chem
micalandMetaallurgicalProcessses
ApplliedMathematiics

QM10

Perso
onresponsibleforthe
Module
Lectu
urer
Language
Relattiontocurriculu
um
Typeeofteaching,co
ontact
hourrs

ErnestoZea

ErnestoZea
Span
nish
Com
mpulsory
Conttacthoursandcclasssizeseparratelyforeachtteachingmethood:lecture,lessson,
pracctical,project,sseminaretc.

Workkload

Nr

Content

ID

Semester

QQ
Q3080
QQ
Q4070

3
4

CoursesID
D

acthours
Conta
perrweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

QQ3080

2.0
3.0

Lecture
La
aboratory

40studentss
20studentss

QQ4070

3.0

La
aboratory

20studentss

(Estiimated) worklooad, divided in


nto contact ho
ours (lecture, eexercise, laborratory
sessiion, etc.) and private study, including exam
mination prepaaration, specified in
hourrs,15andintottal.
Nr

Requ
uirementsaccorrding
totheexamination
regulations
Reco
ommended
prereequisites
Module
d
objecctives/intended
learn
ningoutcomes

Co
Courses

AppliedMatheematics
StatisticsApplliedtoLaborato
ories

Coursess

actHours
Conta
perrweek

PriivateStudy
perweek
p

Total
W
Workload

ECTS
E
Crredits

1 QQ3080
5.0
3.3
143
5
2 QQ4070
3.0
4.4
134
4
In orrder to pass eaach course of the
t module, stu
udent must obttain a minimall final
grad
de of 11 (eleveen). To compu
ute the final grrade, the fracttion 0.5 or mo
ore is
conssideredasauniitinfavorthesttudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art. 21)
Form
mal:None
Conttent:ChemicalaandMathematticsknowledge, andcomputinggskill
Afterhavingfinisheedthemodule,studentsareab
bleto:
Know
wledge:
Analyzeandinnterpretthemeethodology,tecchniquesandprrobabilisticmetthods
andstatisticallanalysistoapp
plytheoreticalm
modelsandmeethodsofanalyssis.
Interpretthekknowledgeofm
mathematicsrellatedtolinearaalgebra,differe
ential
calculus,integgralcalculus,diffferentialequattions.
Skillss:
rivative of a fun
nction, and the
e integral definned in chemical and
Apply the deri
metallurgicalpprocessesappliications.
Analyzeandinnterpretdatafrromlaboratorychemicaltests..
mpetences:
Com
Design or deescribe mathem
matical modelss, so that cann give responsse to
scientificorte chnologicalissu
ues,orsocialen
nvironment.
are and Excel (statistical
(
toolls), interpreting
g and
Apply the Minnitab 14 softwa
evaluatingtheedatagenerateedinlaboratorie
es.
Appllied Mathemaatics: Linear reg
gression Use of computer ttools; Matrixess and
dete
erminants; Inteerpolation and extrapolation of data; Functtions of distribution
and heat transfer; Differential ca
alculus; Integra
al Calculus; Diff
fferential equattions;
Kinetics of chemicaal processes Application
A
of differential eqquations in chemical
kineticsprocesses; Kineticsofmettallurgicalproce
esses.

Statistics Applied to Laboratorie


es: Introduction of the Minittab and excel as a
statiisticaltoolstaatisticrepeated
dmeasures;Graphicofavaria
iableandbivariate
accu
uracy,biasand accuracy.Typeesoferrors;Sta
atisticalsamplinng;Pointestimation
andconfidencelimiitsforthemeanandthevaria
ancefortheavverageandvariance
for hypothesis
h
testting; Hypothessis testing for the media, foor the variance
e and

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micalandMetallurgicalPrrocessesMooduleHandbo
ook

hypo
othesisforthe meandifferencce;Analysisand
ddesignofexpperiments;Com
mplete
BlocksdesignsranddomizedandLa
atinsquares;Sim
mplelinearregrression,expone
ential
regression, logaarithmic regresssion, power regression. M
Multiple regresssion;
Intro
oductiontothe factorialdesigns;Hexexperim
mentaldesign.

Labo
Studyyandexaminattion
oratory:prepara
rationswithrevview,labreportss
requirementsandfo
ormsof Lecture:partialwriittentestsandffinalwrittenexam
exam
mination
Mediaemployed
Blackboard,slides, beamerpresen
ntations,demon
nstrationoflab
bexamples

andexperiments,laabdevelopmenttoolsandequ
uipment
Read
dinglist
Himmelblau, D
David M. (198
86) Principios y clculos bsiccos de la ingen
niera
qumica.MxiicoD.F.:Contineental(660.01/H
H55))
mica.
McCabe, Warrren L. (1981)) Operaciones bsicas de iingeniera qum
Barcelona.:Reevert(540/M3
30).
Thompson, Eddward V. (1979
9) Introduccin a la ingenieraa qumica. Bogot:
McGrawHill. (660/T48).
abilidad y estad
dstica para inngeniera y cien
ncias.
Devore, Jay L . (2012) Proba
ning.(519.5).
Mxico,D.F.CCENGAGELearn
Montgomery, Douglas C. (2007) Diseo y anlisis de expperimentos. Mxico
M
D.F.:Limusa(0001.434/M84/2
2008).

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micalandMetallurgicalPrrocessesMooduleHandbo
ook

Fund
damentalTechnolo
ogyModu
ule

DegrreeProgram
Moduledesignation
n
Modulelevel,ifapp
plicable
Codee,ifapplicable
CourrsesandSemestter(s)
inwh
hichthe
moduleistaught

Chem
micalandMetaallurgicalProcessses
Fund
damentalTechnnology

QM11

Perso
onresponsibleforthe
Module
Lectu
urers

JuanChacn

JuanChacn
FernandoHuaayna
Span
nish
Com
mpulsory
Conttacthoursandcclasssizeseparratelyforeachtteachingmethood:lecture,lessson,
pracctical,project,sseminaretc.

Language
Relattiontocurriculu
um
Typeeofteaching,co
ontact
hourrs

Workkload

Co
Courses

Nr

Content

CoursesID
D

ID

Semester

EQ
Q1010
MG
G2030

1
2

acthours
Conta
perrweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

EQ1010

3.0

Workshop
W

20studentss

MG2030

2.0

Lecture

40studentss

(Estiimated) worklooad, divided in


nto contact ho
ours (lecture, eexercise, laborratory
sessiion, etc.) and private study, including exam
mination prepaaration, specified in
hourrs,15andintottal.
Nr

Requ
uirementsaccorrding
totheexamination
regulations
Reco
ommended
prereequisites
Module
objecctives/intended
d
learn
ningoutcomes

ElectromechannicalWorkshop
p
TechnicalDraw
wing

Coursess

actHours
Conta
perrweek

PriivateStudy
perweek
p

Total
W
Workload

ECTS
E
Crredits

1 EQ1010
3.0
2.1
93
3
2 MG2030
2.0
1.9
77
3
In orrder to pass eaach course of the
t module, stu
udent must obttain a minimall final
grad
de of 11 (eleveen). To compu
ute the final grrade, the fracttion 0.5 or mo
ore is
conssideredasauniitinfavorthesttudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art. 21)
Form
mal:None
Conttent:Mathemaaticsknowledgee,andcomputin
ngskill
Afterhavingfinisheedthemodule,studentsareab
bleto:
Know
wledge:
wingsandmech
hanical,electrica
al,electronicanndfluidinstalla
ations
Interpretdraw
andnetworkddiagrams.
Drawingmechhanicalnocomp
plexsystemsan
ndcomponents usingstandard
dized
norms.
mechanicalworrkshop.
Chooseandussetoolsinthem
Designandintterpretelectrica
aldiagrams.
Skillss:
anical,electrica
al,electronicanndfluidinstallattions
Producedrawiingsandmecha
andnetworkddiagrams
Representmecchanicaldrawin
ngsusingconve
entionaldrawinngtools.
Identifycompoonentsandinteerpretcharacteristicsofaneleectricalinstallattion
mpetences:
Com
Drawingmechhanicalcompon
nentsusingade
esignmethodollogy
Installandmaaintainsomemeechanicalequip
pmentandimpoortantdevicesssuch
ascircuitbreaakersandotherss.
Electtromechanical Workshop: Measurements
M
and
a mechanicaal operations. Tools:
T
drillss, males, sweeep; Joints and connections. Semivisible
S
eleectrical installa
ation.
Auto
omaticcontrolss.Performmain
ntenanceonathreephasemo tor.Maintenan
nceof
anelectricpump.Innstallationofellectricpumpsco
ontrol.

Tech
hnical Drawingg: Alphabetical lines. Standarrd writing. Labeeled. Applicatio
on of
the typesoflines.SStandardscalees:enlargementandreductionn andnatural scale.
s
Stan
ndard sizing. ISSO ISO e. sections
s
projecction A. Project
ction systems ISOE.
Com
mpleted sectionn. Types of secctions. Courts and
a sections. BBasic electricall and

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micalandMetallurgicalPrrocessesMooduleHandbo
ook

Studyyandexaminattion
requirementsandfo
ormsof
mination
exam
Mediaemployed

Read
dinglist

electtronicdiagramss.Flowcharts.
Worrkshop:preparaationswithrevieew,reports
Lecture:partialwriittentestsandffinalwrittenexam
Blackboard,slides, beamerpresen
ntations,demon
nstrationoflab
bexamples
andexperiments,w
workshopdevelo
opmenttoolsandequipment
Equipo Tcnicco Edeb (198
81). Tecnologa
a mecnica 1. Barcelona: ED
DEBE.
(620.1/E/t.1)
Gil Espinosa, Juan Carlos (1
1999). Manual de Mecnica Industrial. Ma
adrid:
Cultural.(620. 1/G48M).
Hbscher,Heinnrich(1983).Ellectrotecnia,cu
ursoelemental. Barcelona:Revvert.
(621.3/H85E)
ry (1989). Electricidad. Mxicco D.F.: Limusaa. (621.3/M57
7/t.1),
Mileaf , Harry
(621.3/M57/t..2), (621.3/M
M57/t.3), (62
21.3/M57/t.4), (621.3/M57
7/t.5),
(621.3/M57/t..6),(621.3/M57/t.7)
Bachmann,Albbert(1979)Dib
bujotcnico.Barcelona:Labor..(604.2/B13).
Giesecke,Fredderick(1979)Dibujotcnico.M
MxicoD.F.:Lim
musa(604.2/G4
4).
GTZ(1981)D
Dibujotcnicom
metal1.Cursob
bsicoconprueebas.Eschborn:GTZ
(604.2/M/1).
GTZ(1981)Diibujotcnicometal2.Cursosu
uperiorconprueebas.Eschborn:GTZ
(604.2/M/2).

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micalandMetallurgicalPrrocessesMooduleHandbo
ook

MatthematicssModule

DegrreeProgram
Moduledesignation
n
Modulelevel,if
appliicable
Codee,ifapplicable
CourrsesandSemestter(s)
inwh
hichthe
moduleistaught
Perso
onresponsiblefor
theM
Module
Lectu
urers

Language
Relattiontocurriculu
um
Typeeofteaching,
contaact
hourrs

Workkload

ChemicalandMetalluurgicalProcessees
Mathe
ematics

QM12
2
Couurses

Nr

Content

Semester

CoursesID

Contactthours
perw
week

Tea
aching
Method

ClassSize

GG1010
G

6.0

Le
ecture

40students

GG2810
G

6.0

Le
ecture

40students

(Estimated) workloadd, divided into


o contact hou
urs (lecture, exxercise, laboratory
session
n, etc.) and prrivate study, in
ncluding examination prepara
ration, specified
d in
hours,andintotal.
Nr

Requ
uirementsaccorrding
totheexamination
regulations
Reco
ommended
prereequisites
Module
d
objecctives/intended
learn
ningoutcomes

ID
D

MathematicsI
M
GG10
010
1
MathematicsII
M
GG28
810
2
GeraldCuzcano
G

G
GeraldCuzcano
JossFernndez
XyyobyChvez
Ale
exanderPea
RafaelEnciso
ErnestoZea
Spanish
Compu
ulsory
Contacct hours and cllass size separa
ately for each teaching
t
methood: lecture, lessson,
practiccal,project,sem
minaretc.

Courses

ContacttHours
perw
week

Priva
ateStudy
perrweek

Seemester
Wo
Workload

EC
CTS
Cred
dits

1 GG1010
G
6.0
3.3
167
6
6
2 GG2810
G
6.0
4.3
185
6
6
Inorde
ertopasseach courseofthem
module,studenttmustobtainaaminimalfinal
gradeof11(eleven). Tocomputetheefinalgrade,th
hefraction0.5oormoreis
consideredasaunitin
infavorthestud
dent.(Exam.Re
eg.2013Art.211)
Forma
al:None
Conten
nt:Elementary Mathematicssskills
Afterh
havingfinished themodule,stu
udentsareable
eto:
Knowlledge:
Analyze situatioons using scieence and tech
hnology knowl
wledge of analytic
eometry,differrentialandinteg
gralcalculus.
ge
Skills:
Se
elect and appply properties of differential and integral calculus to solve
prroblemsinsciennceandtechno
ology.
Compe
etences:
Fo
ormulate posssible solutions to problems of science annd technologyy by
an
nalyzingandinnterpretingdata
aresultsfromth
hemathematiccalpointofview
w.
Mathe
ematicsI:Equaationsandsysteemsofequation
ns.Cartesianpllane.Theequation
of the
e straight line. Equation of the circumfere
ence. Equation of the parab
bola.
Equatiionoftheellipsse.Equationof
f theellipse.Ine
equalities.Funcctions.Introducction
to the
e calculus and to the limit concept.
c
Indete
erminate limits
ts. Continuity of
o a
functio
on. Trigonomettric functions. Trigonometric
T
limits.
l
Applicatition of function
ns in
Physicss.Definitionoffthederivative ofafunction.Applicationof thederivative ofa
functio
on. Derivatives of a function. Derivatives off some special functions and the
chain rule. Implicit derivative. Th
he antiderivatiive and the in
indefinite integ
gral.
ods of integrattion: by parts and by algebraic substitutioon. Integration
n by
Metho
trigono
ometric substittution. Method
ds of integration: By trigonom
metric substituttion.
Definitteintegral.Calcculusofareas.

Mathe
ematics II: Lim
mits and conttinuity. Asympttotes and graaphs of functions.
Deriva
ative and motioon. Differentials. Maximum and
a minimum. Flat region area.
a

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requirementsandfo
orms
ofexxamination
Mediaemployed

Read
dinglist

Length
h of a curve. SSurface of revo
olution. Centerr of mass. Appplication proble
ems.
Volume of solids. Descriptive statistics.
s
Fund
damentals. Daata presentattion.
Distrib
bution of freqquencies. Grap
phs. Application problems. Data Descripttion.
Measu
uresofcentralttendency.Appllicationproblem
ms.Bivariatetaables.Combinatory
analysis.Probabilityoofanevent.Ca
alculationofpro
obabilities.Norrmaldistributionof
probab
bilities. Selectioon of a samplle. Rubric: Case
e analysis on the application
n of
statistiicaltechniques..

partiallwrittentestsaandfinalwritten
nexam.

Blackb
board,slides,beeamerpresenta
ations,demonsttrationoflabexxamplesand
experim
ments,labdeveelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Berman,
B
Simon L. (1974). Calculus for the nonphysical sccience. New York:
Y
RichartandWin
R
nston.(515/B47
7)
Haeussler,Ernes
H
stF.(2008).M
Matemticasparralaadministrracinyeconom
ma.
MxicoD.F.:Ibe
M
eroamericana(5
510/H25/2008).
La
arson,Ron(20006).Clculo.MxicoD.F:McGrawHill(515/LL25).
Neuhauser,Clau
N
udia(2004).Matemticasparraciencias.Maadrid:Prentice Hall
(5
510/N47M).
Pinzn,lvaro(1
P
1973).ClculoIIdifererencial.MxicoD.F.:H
Harla(515/P59)).
Waner,Stefan(2
W
2002).Clculoa
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Davis,
D
Linda (11990). Techniccal mathematics with calcul
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micalandMetallurgicalPrrocessesMooduleHandbo
ook

PhyssicsModu
ule

DegrreeProgram
Moduledesignation
n
Modulelevel,if
appliicable
Codee,ifapplicable
CourrsesandSemestter(s)
inwh
hichthe
moduleistaught
Perso
onresponsiblefor
theM
Module
Lectu
urers

Language
Relattiontocurriculu
um
Typeeofteaching,co
ontact
hourrs

Workkload

Chem
micalandMetalllurgicalProcesses
Physiics

QM1
13
Coourses
ID
I
Semester
PhysicsI
MG
G1010
1
PhysicsII
MG
G2010
2
SilviaEspinoza
S

SilviaEspinoza
S
CarlosSoca
JersonAraos
J
PenlopeVargass
NicolsHerenccia
Spanish
Comp
pulsory
Conta
acthoursandcclasssizesepara
atelyforeachte
eachingmethodd:lecture,lesso
on,
practtical,project,seeminaretc.
Nr

MG1010

MG2010

Content

acthours
Conta
perweek

Teaching
T
Method
M

ClassSize

3.0
3
1.5
1

Lecture
L
Laboratory

40students
20students

3.0
3

Lecture
L

40students

1.5
1
Laboratory
20students
(Estim
mated) workloaad, divided intto contact hou
urs (lecture, exxercise, labora
atory
sessio
on, etc.) and pprivate study, including
i
exam
mination preparration, specifie
ed in
hourss,andintotal.
Nr

Requ
uirementsaccorrding
totheexamination
regulations
Reco
ommended
prereequisites
Module
d
objecctives/intended
learn
ningoutcomes

CoursesID
D

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

Priv
vateStudy
perweek

SSemester
W
Workload

EC
CTS
Cre
edits

1 MG1010
4.5
4
3.1
137
5.0
5
2 MG2010
4.5
4
3.6
146
5.0
5
In ord
der to pass eacch course of th
he module, stud
dent must obtaain a minimal final
f
grade
e of 11 (elevenn). To computte the final gra
ade, the fractiion 0.5 or morre is
consiideredasaunittinfavorthestudent.(Exam.R
Reg.2013Art.221)
Form
mal:None
Conte
ent:ElementaryyMathematicsknowledge,an
ndcomputingskkills
Afterr havingfinisheddthemodule,sstudentsareableto:
Know
wledge:
Analyze
A
and e valuate the ap
pplication of th
he basic principples governing the
phenomenaof
p
classicalphysiccs.
Skillss:
Apply
A
the basiic principles go
overning the ph
henomena of cclassical physiccs to
specificsituatio
s
onsandassocia
atedwithrealsiituations.
Comp
petences:
Reasoned arguument in orall and written form, using sscientific langu
uage
correctly, on ssituations or problems
p
relate
ed to the expperimental sciences
appliedtoyourrprofessionalfu
uture.
Physiics I: Thermom
metry. Expansio
on. Heat. Calo
orimetry. Phasee change. Therrmal
balan
nce. Heat trransfer. Therm
modynamics. Thermal expaansion of so
olids.
Therm
modynamic proocesses. Zeroth
h law, first an
nd second laws
ws. Thermodyna
amic
laws.SimpleHarmoonicMotion(SH
HM).EnergyinSHM.Simpleppendulum.Dam
mped
and forced movem
ment. Mechanical resonance
e. Waves on a string. Melldes
Experriment. Forcedd Harmonic Mo
otion. Waves. Stationary
S
wave
ves. Sound. Dop
ppler
effect. Optics. Refle
lection, refracttion of light. Geometrical
G
Opptics. Mirrors and
lense
es.

Physiics II: Physical Magnitudes. Vectors.


V
Sum off vectors. Compponents of vectors.
Unit Vectors. Statics
cs. Force. Newttons First and Third Laws. Fre
ree body diagra
ams.

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requirementsandfo
orms
ofexxamination
Mediaemployed

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dinglist

Repre
esentationofthheforcesexistiinginabodyo
orsystem.Conccurrentforces. First
condiitionofequilibrrium.Applicatiions.Forceorttorquemomentt.Secondcondiition
ofeq
quilibrium.Kinem
matics.Uniform
mlinearmovem
ment.Accelerattion.Uniformlin
near
motio
onwithvaried velocity.FreeFFall.Gravity.Co
ompoundmoveement.Applicattions
ofcirrcularmovemennt.Dynamics.N
NewtonsSecon
ndLaw.Applicaationsofdynam
mics.
Friction. Friction iin solids. Mecchanical work
k. Power. Eneergy Conservation.
Efficie
ency.

Practical / labboratory: preparations with review, functiional projects, lab


reports
Lecture:partiallwrittentestsa
andfinalwrittenexam.
Blackkboard, slides, beamer preseentations, demonstration of lab examples and
experriments,labdevvelopmenttoollsandequipment.
- Bu
ueche Frederiick J. (2007) Fsica General. Mxico D.F.: McGraw
wHill
(5
530/B88/2007)
- Se
ears, Francis W. (2004). Fsica universita
aria. Mxico D.F.: McGraw
wHill
(5
530/S31/2004)
- Se
erway,RaymonndA.(1998).Fssica.MxicoD.F
F.:McGrawHiill.(530/S42F)

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ook

Fund
damentalsofElectrricalTech nologyM
Module

DegrreeProgram
Moduledesignation
n
Modulelevel,if
appliicable
Codee,ifapplicable
Courrsesand
Semeester(s)inwhicch
the
moduleistaught
Perso
onresponsiblefor
theM
Module
Lectu
urers

Language
Relattiontocurriculu
um
Typeeofteaching,
contaact
hourrs

Workkload

ChemiccalandMetalluurgicalProcessees
Fundam
mentalsofElecctricalTechnolo
ogy

QM14
4
-

Content

ID
EG1010
AG2010

SSemester
1
2

Ca
arlosOrtiz

Ca
arlosOrtiz
Jos
Miranda
DennisChvarryy
Lenn
nantRojas
Ca
arlosCuba
Csa
arSantos
FrranciscoFernnndez
Spanish
Compu
ulsory
Contacct hours and cclass size sepa
arately for eacch teaching m
method: lecture
e,
lesson,,practical,proje
ject,seminarettc.
Nr

CoursesID

EG1010

AG2010
A

Contacthours
perwee
ek

Teach
hing
Meth
hod

ClassSize

2.0
3.0

Lecture
Laboratory

440students
220students

2.0

Lecture

330students

1.5
Practtical
220students
(Estima
ated) workloadd, divided into contact hours (lecture, exerccise, laboratoryy
session
n, etc.) and privvate study, inccluding examina
ation preparatiion, specified in
n
hours,andintotal.
Nr

Requ
uirementsaccorrding
totheexamination
regulations
Reco
ommended
prereequisites
Module
d
objecctives/intended
learn
ningoutcomes

Coursses
Ellectricity
Ellectronics

Courses

ContactH
Hours
perwee
ek

PrivateStudy
perw
week

Semeester
Workkload

ECTS
Creditss

1 EG1010
E
5.0
3.1
1446
5
2 AG2010
A
3.5
3.0
1117
5
Inorde
ertopasseachhcourseofthe module,studen
ntmustobtain aminimalfina
al
grade of 11 (eleven) . To compute the final grade
e, the fraction 0.5 or more iss
eredasaunitinnfavorthestud
dent.(Exam.Re
eg.2013Art.211)
conside
Formal:None
nt:ElementaryM
Mathematicskknowledge
Conten
Afterh
havingfinished themodule,stu
udentsareable
eto:
Knowle
edge:
Re
ecognize consttituent parts in
n dc and ac electrical circuitss and electrica
al
machines.
m
Re
ecognize param
meters and opeeration principlles of singlephhase and three
e
ph
haseelectricalssystems.
Skills:
Evvaluateelectriccalparametersandanalyzethe
eirbehaviorusiingequivalent
ciircuit,phasoriallcalculationan
ndcomputerapp
plications.
Compe
etences:
In
nstall basic eleectrical circuitts and analyze
e the behavioor of electrica
al
pa
arametersinopperationalorfa
aultconditions,,usingmeasuriringinstrumentss
an
ndperformingssecurityproced
dures.
Electriccity: Fundameental parameteers of Electricity. Matter, aatom, electrica
al
charge
e, voltage gen eration. Electrrical circuits. Voltage.
V
Resistaance. Electrica
al
current.FundamentaalLaws.Ohms Law.Seconda
andfirstKirchofffslaw.Powerr,
energyy and efficienccy. Electrical Power.
P
Efficiency. Electrical eenergy. Charge
e
diagram. Magnetic field and eleectric field. Ellectromagnetism
m. Alternating
g
current. Sinusoidal w
wave. Ohms law
w in AC. Series AC circuit. Parrallel AC circuitt.
Power in AC. Activee power. Reacctive power. Apparent
A
poweer. Threephase
e

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ook

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requirementsandfo
orms
ofexxamination
Mediaemployed

Read
dinglist

circuitss. Star connecction. Triangle connection. Threephase


T
poower. Electrica
al
protection.Fuses.Theermomagnetic.Differentials.

Electro
onics: Introducction to Electro
onics. Semicond
ductor diodes. Application of
of
semico
onductor diodees. DC voltage sources. Basic calculations inn a DC voltage
e
source
The bipolar transisttor. Basic calcculations in th
he BJT transisstor. Thyristorss.
al
Optoellectronics.Integgratedcircuits.DigitalLogicsandCircuits.InndustrialDigita
System
ms.

Prractical / laborratory: prepara


ations with review, functionaal projects, lab
b
re
eports
Le
ecture:partialw
writtentestsan
ndfinalwrittenexam.
Blackboard, slides, b eamer presenttations, demonstration of labb examples and
d
experim
ments,labdeveelopmenttoolsandequipmentt.
Alcalde San Migguel, Pablo.(19
998) Electrote
ecnia. Equipos e instalacioness
35).
ellectrotcnicas. Madrid:Paraniinfo.(621.3/A3
Dorf,
D
Richard CC. (2006) Cirrcuitos elctrico
os. Mxico D. F.: Alfaomega
a.
(6
621.3C/D92C)..
Garca
G
Trasanccos, Jos (1
1998) Electrottecnia. Barcellona: Revert
.
(6
621.3/G25E).
Mileaf,
M
Harry (11989) Curso prrctico de elecctricidad. Vol. 11. Mxico D.F.:
CienciayTcnicaa.(621.3/M57//v.1)
Mileaf,
M
Harry (11989) Curso prrctico de elecctricidad. Vol. 22. Mxico D.F.:
CienciayTcnicaa.(621.3/M57//v.2)

E
Teo
ora de circuitoos. Mxico D.F.:
Boylestad, Robeert L. (2003). Electrnica:
03.)
PrenticeHall(6221.381/B78/200
a
Flloyd, Thomas (2006) Dispositivos electrrnicos. Mexicco D.F..Limusa
(6
621.381/F59D)..
Flloyd, Thomass (2006) Fun
ndamentos de
e sistemas ddigitales. New
w
Je
ersey.PearsonPPrenticeHall(62
21.381/F59).
Malvino,Albert
M
Paul(2000)Priincipiosdeelecctrnica.Madridd:McGrawHilll.
(6
621.381/M19/22000).
Sa
avant, C.J. (19992) Diseo electrnico.Circu
uitos y sistemaas. Wilmington
n:
AddisonWesley (621.381C/S25
5).

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ook

Valu
uesandCu
ultureMo
odule

DegrreeProgram
Moduledesignation
n
Modulelevel,if
appliicable
Codee,ifapplicable
CourrsesandSemestter(s)
inwh
hichthe
moduleistaught
Perso
onresponsiblefor
theM
Module
Lectu
urers

Language
Relattiontocurriculu
um
Typeeofteaching,
contaact
hourrs

Workkload

ChemicalandMetalluurgicalProcessees
ValuessandCulture

QM15
5
Couurses

Nr

Content

Semester

CoursesID

Contactthours
perw
week

Teaching
Method
M

ClassSize

1 GG1030
G
2.0
Le
ecture
40students
2 GG2030
G
2.0
Le
ecture
40students
(Estimated) workloa d, divided into
o contact hou
urs (lecture, exxercise, laboratory
n, etc.) and prrivate study, in
ncluding examination preparration, specified in
session
hours,andintotal.
Nr

Requ
uirementsaccorrding
totheexamination
regulations
Reco
ommended
prereequisites
Module
objecctives/intended
d
learn
ningoutcomes

ID
D

AttitudesandVaalues
GG1030
1
NationalandInt
N
ternationalRea
ality
GG2030
2
En
nitVivanco

En
nitVivanco
Lu
uisaPalomino
Spanissh
Compu
ulsory
Contaccthoursandclaasssizeseparattelyforeachtea
achingmethod:
d:lecture,lesson
n,
practiccal,project,sem
minaretc.

Courses

ContacttHours
perw
week

Priva
ateStudy
perweek

Seemester
Wo
Workload

EC
CTS
Credits

1 GG1030
G
2.0
1.4
61
2
2
2 GG2030
G
2.0
1.3
59
2
2
In orde
er to pass eachh course of thee module, stud
dent must obtaain a minimal final
f
grade of 11 (elevenn). To computee the final gra
ade, the fractioon 0.5 or morre is
deredasaunitiinfavorthestud
dent.(Exam.Re
eg.2013Art.211)
consid
Forma
al:None
Conten
nt:None
Afterh
havingfinished themodule,stu
udentsareable
eto:
Knowlledge:
Recognize the iimportance of the practice of
o values, culttural diversity and
developapersonnallifeplan.
mponents of national and international reaality and propo
oses
Analyze the com
alternative soluutions to the cyclical
c
problem
m, based on eethical and moral
m
principlesthatcoontributetotheedevelopmentofsociety.
Skills:
Value
V
himself, rrecognize theirr emotions and
d feelings, andd making decisions
asssumingaposittiveattitude,an
ndanactivean
ndresponsiblebbehavior.
In
nterpretandannalyzeproblemssofsociocultural,economicaandpoliticalrea
ality
atnationaland internationalleevels,identifyin
ngpotentialoppportunitiesinP
Peru
anditsinsertion intheworldm
market.
etences:
Compe
Display
D
a positivve attitude tow
wards values, recognize
r
and accept its cultture,
re
espectthediverrsityofitsenvirronment.
Analyze the currrent situationss in the components: politicall, economic, so
ocial
and cultural, asssuming a criticcal and reflective attitude onn the national and
nternationalreaality.
in
Attitud
desandValuess:Academicreg
gulationsandrrulesguidingthheinstitution.Sttudy
metho
odsandhabits. Values,positivveattitudes,an
ntivaluesandcconsequences.SSelf
esteem
m.PersonalImaage.Decisionm
making.Culturaldiversity,inteerculturality.Ru
ubric
Analysis of presenntations propossed in order that students ccan recognize and
acceptt their culture and respect the
t diversity. Anxiety,
A
tensionn, stress and self
s
contro
oltechniques.Inntelligentbehaviour,emotiona
alintelligence. Thought,cognitive
skills

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requirementsandfo
orms
ofexxamination
Mediaemployed

Read
dinglist

Memo
oryandlearningg.LifePlan.Cou
urtesyrules.Lea
adership.

Nation
nal and Internnational Realitty: National and
a
internationnal reality. Spa
atial
realityy. Ecology andd environment.. Organization of group asssignments. Spa
atial
realityy. Peruvian terrritory. Spatial reality.
r
Nationa
al and internattional geostrattegy
andge
eopolitics.Sociialreality.Natiionalcultural diversity.Transn
d
nationalmigra
atory
processs.RubricAnaalysisofthemig
gratoryprocesss.Socialrealityy.Nationaliden
ntity.
Social reality. Worlddwide perceptiion of Peru. Political
P
realityy. Peruvian Sttate:
Politica
alandadminisstrativeorganizzation.Evaluatiionofresearchhprogress.Political
realityy. Peruvian deecentralization process. Democracy and political parrties.
Econom
mic reality. PPeruvian economic model. International economic blo
ocks.
Busine
ess Outlook inn Peru. Sociall responsibility
y. Economic reeality: Peru as
a a
possibility. Productivve clusters and
d holding. Development of micro, small and
mediumbusinessinPPeru

e:partialwritteentestsandfinalwrittenexam
m.
Lecture

Blackb
board, slides, bbeamer presen
ntations, demo
onstration of llab examples and
experim
ments,labdeveelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Berumen
B
de loss Santos, Nora
a Mara (2001)). tica del ejeercicio profesio
onal.
MxicoD.F.:Con
M
ntinental(179.9
9/B45)
Gomez,
G
Mara Teresa (1997). Cmo edu
ucar en valorres. Madrid: s.n.
(1
179.9/G62)
Olcese
O
Salvateccci, Alfieri (2002
2). Cmo estud
diar con xito: Tcnicas y hb
bitos
paraaprenderm
mejor.MxicoD
D.F.:Alfaomega
a(371.302/O21))
Rodriguez
R
Estraada, Mauro (2
2006). Aprendiizaje creativo continuo. Cua
ando
aprenderesempprender.Mxico
oD.F.:Trillas(3
370.157/R75)
Towers,
T
Marc (2006). Venza
a a su peor enemigo: Auttoestima. Mad
drid:
FundacinConfeemetal(155.2/T
T77)

AgendaPer,Ca
A
aretasyPUCP (2001)Los50 ytantoslibros quetodoperu
uano
cultodebeleer. Lima:Caretas:PUCP.
Contreras,Carlo
C
os(2000).Histo
oriadelPerCo
ontemporneo. Lima:Instituto
ode
EstudiosPeruan
E
no.(985/C81)
Matos
M
Mar, Joss (2005). Desborde popular y crisis del esstado, veinte aos
a
despus.Lima:s
d
s.n.(306.2/M28)
Raich,Mario(20
R
008).Msall
.Empresaysociedadentrannsformacin.Liima:
Tecsup.(658.3A/
T
/R18)
Soto, Hernandoo de (2000). El
E ministerio de
el capital. Porqqu el capitalismo
mundo.(330.1222/S71)
trriunfaenoccideenteyfracasaeenelrestodelm

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ook

Com
mmunicatiionsModu
ule

DegrreeProgram
Moduledesignation
n
Modulelevel,if
appliicable
Codee,ifapplicable
CourrsesandSemestter(s)
inwh
hichthe
moduleistaught

Perso
onresponsiblefor
theM
Module
Lectu
urers

Language
Relattiontocurriculu
um
Typeeofteaching,
contaact
hourrs

Workkload

ChemiccalandMetalluurgicalProcessees
Communications

QM16
6
Cour
urses

Nr

Content

Semester

CoursesID

Contactthours
perw
week

Tea
aching
Method

ClassSize

GG1020
G

6.0

Le
ecture

40students

GG2820
G

5.0

Le
ecture

40students

GG2910
G

2.0

Le
ecture

40students

(Estima
ated) workloadd, divided into
o contact hours (lecture, exxercise, laborattory
session
n, etc.) and prrivate study, in
ncluding examiination preparaation, specified
d in
hours,andintotal.
Nr

Requ
uirementsaccorrding
totheexamination
regulations
Reco
ommended
prereequisites
Module
d
objecctives/intended
learn
ningoutcomes

ID
D

Co
ommunicationssI
GG10
020
1
Co
ommunicationssII
GG28
820
2
Su
uccessfulPresenntations
GG29
910
3
EllisaMontoya

EllisaMontoya
MiiguelOrtiz
Su
usanCuentas
JulliaTorres
MnicaJimnez
M
Spanish
Compu
ulsory
Contaccthoursandcllasssizesepara
atelyforeachtteachingmethood:lecture, lessson,
practiccal,project,sem
minaretc.

Courses

ContacttHours
perw
week

Priva
ateStudy
perrweek

Sem
emester
Woorkload

ECT
TS
Cred
dits

1 GG1020
G
6.0
1.6
137
4
4
2 GG2820
G
5.0
1.8
122
4
4
3 GG2910
G
2.0
1.4
61
2
2
Inorde
ertopasseach courseofthem
module,studenttmustobtainaaminimalfinal
gradeof11(eleven). Tocomputetheefinalgrade,th
hefraction0.5oormoreis
consideredasaunitinnfavorthestud
dent.(Exam.Re
eg.2013Art.211)
Formal:None
Conten
nt:Entrylevelsskillsincommun
nicationandcomputingskills.
Afterh
havingfinished themodule,stu
udentsareable
eto:
Knowledge:
Ca
ategorizeandin
interpretideas,dataandexpliccitandimplicit conceptsinattext
giiventhecontexxtinwhichitwa
asgeneratedan
ndinwhichitw
wasreceived.
Ba
asehisopinion withclarity,flu
uencyandcoherenceusingverrbalandnon
ve
erbalresourcess.
Prroducetextsacccordingtothespecificpurposeofeachcomm
munication.
Skills:
Builddifferenttyypesoftexts.
Se
electtheapproppriatetypeofa
argumenttosup
pporttheirposiition.
Discriminatetheerelevantfromthecomplemen
ntofanytext.
Compe
etences:
Co
ommunicateinoralorwritten
nformthethem
mesofhisprofesssionwith
in
nformativeand argumentativeebase,applying
gappropriatereesourcesto
fa
acilitatetheexppressionofspeeechinspecialize
edandnonspeecialized
au
udiences.
Communication I: H
Human comm
munication and
d information in contemporrary
societyy. Reading as a tool for com
mmunication. Text analysis: organization and
integra
ation of the teext. Annotation
ns and conceptt maps Biblioggraphical citatio
ons.

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orms
ofexxamination
Mediaemployed

Read
dinglist

APA format.
fo
Writinng technical reports.
r
Spelling rules. Capita
talization. General
accenttuation. Specia
ial cases of accentuation. Diacritical m
marks. Senten
nce.
Punctu
uation marks. Connectors. Paragraph. Condensed
C
deescription. Em
mail.
Commercial writingg. Communicating orally through thee speech. Oral
O
unication.
commu

Communication II:Coommunication inorganization


ns.Assertivecoommunication and
characcteristics. Technno scientific lan
nguage. Techniical descriptionn of the worksh
hop.
Readin
ng comprehenssion. Writing. Reading
R
comprrehension. Textt production. Oral
O
comprehensionandeexpression.Typeesofdiscussion
n.Argumentatioonasafoundattion
forcon
ntroversyandddiscussion.Argu
umentativepressentation.Adm inistrativewritiing.

Successsful presentattions: Compeetences indem


mand today. TThe first contact.
Individ
dual and sharedd presentations. The psychological preparaation. Stage frig
ght.
Presen
ntation design.. Preparation of training designs.
d
How to improve your
y
behaviiourwhenyouggiveapresenta
ation.Emphasis andmotivationninpresentatio
ons.
Selfco
onfidence. Use of techniques. Presentation of techniques. Audiovisual aids.
a
Institutionalpresentaation.Institution
nalpresentatio
on.Communicattionstyles.Formal
aspectts of conferencces. Criteria to
o evaluate pre
esentations beffore an audien
nce.
Presen
ntationoftopicssassignedusing
gappropriatettechniques.
Prractical:oralprresentations
Le
ecture:partialw
writtentestsan
ndfinalwrittenexam.
Blackb
board, slides, bbeamer presen
ntations, demo
onstration of la
lab examples and
experim
ments,labdeveelopmenttoolsandequipment.
AGUIRRE, Mauriicio y ESTRADA
A, Christian. (20
007). Redactar en la universid
dad.
onceptos y t cnicas fundam
mentales. Lima: UPC.BUSTOS,, Juan. (2005)). A
Co
esscribir seaprenndeescribiendo
o. Madrid:Com
munidaddeMaadrid Consejera
ade
Ed
ducacin.CHOM
MSKY, Noam. (2006). Nuestro conocimiennto del lengu
uaje
hu
umano. Santiaggo de Chile: Ed
dicin Bilinge.CLAVIJO Olartee, Amparo. (2006).
Prrcticas innovaadoras de lecttura y escritura
a. Bogot: Unniversidad Distrrital
FrranciscoJosddeCaldas.REAL ACADEMIAESP
PAOLA.(20100)Ortografadela
le
enguaespaolaa.Madrid:Espassa.

A, Christian. (20
007). Redactar en la universid
dad.
AGUIRRE, Mauriicio y ESTRADA
onceptosytcnnicasfundamen
ntales.Lima:UP
PC.
Co
BUSTOS,Juan.(
B
(2005).Aescrib
birseaprende escribiendo.M
Madrid:Comunidad
deMadridConse
d
ejeradeEduca
acin.
CHOMSKY,
C
Noaam. (2006). Nuestro
N
conociimiento del leenguaje huma
ano.
SantiagodeChille:EdicinBiling
ge.
CLAVIJOOlarte,
C
Amparo.(2006
6).Prcticasinn
novadorasdellecturayescritu
ura.
Bogot:Univers
B
sidadDistritalFrranciscoJosdeCaldas
REALACADEMIA
R
AESPAOLA.(2
2010)Ortografadelalengua espaola.Mad
drid:
Espasa.
E

Del Pozo Delgaddo, Pilar. (2007


7) Formacin de
d formadores. Madrid: Pirm
mide
(6
658.3124/D49)
Ro
obbins, Stepheen P. (2004) Comportamien
C
to organizacioonal. Mexico D.F.:
D
Pe
earsonEducatioon.(658.3A/R7
71).
Scchermerhorn, John R. (20
006). Administtracin. Mexicco D.F.: Limu
usa.
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658.3A/S29)

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QuaalityandSSafetyModule

DegrreeProgram
Moduledesignation
n
Modulelevel,if
appliicable
Codee,ifapplicable
CourrsesandSemestter(s)
inwh
hichthe
moduleistaught
Perso
onresponsiblefor
theM
Module
Lectu
urers

Language
Relattiontocurriculu
um
Typeeofteaching,
contaact
hourrs

Workkload

ChemicalandMetalluurgicalProcessees
QualityyandSafety

QM17
7
Couurses

Nr

Content

Semester

CoursesID

Contactthours
perw
week

Tea
aching
Method
M

ClassSize

1 GG3020
G
2.0
Le
ecture
40students
2 GG4010
G
2.0
Le
ecture
40students
(Estimated) workloadd, divided into
o contact hours (lecture, exxercise, laboratory
n, etc.) and prrivate study, in
ncluding examiination prepara
ration, specified
d in
session
hours,andintotal.
Nr

Requ
uirementsaccorrding
totheexamination
regulations
Reco
ommended
prereequisites
Module
objecctives/intended
d
learn
ningoutcomes

ID
D

Co
ontinuousImprrovement
GG3020
3
Sa
afety,HealthanndEnvironment
GG4010
4
Lu
uisPea

Lu
uisPea
Se
egundoJimnezz
Spanish
Compu
ulsory
Contaccthoursandclaasssizeseparattelyforeachtea
achingmethod::lecture,lesson
n,
practiccal,project,sem
minaretc.

Courses

ContacttHours
perw
week

Priva
ateStudy
perrweek

Seemester
Wo
Workload

ECTS
Cred
dits

1 GG3020
G
2.0
1.3
59
2
2
2 GG4010
G
2.0
2.1
74
3
3
In orde
er to pass eachh course of thee module, stud
dent must obtaain a minimal final
f
grade of 11 (eleven)). To computee the final grade, the fractioon 0.5 or morre is
infavorthestud
dent.(Exam.Re
eg.2013Art.211)
consideredasaunitin
Formal:None
Conten
nt:BasicStatistticsknowledgeandcomputing
gskills.
Afterh
havingfinished themodule,stu
udentsareable
eto:
Knowlledge:
Designbasicmo
D
delofcontinuo
ousimprovemen
ntandqualitysssystem
Designbasicstru
D
uctureofsecuriity,healthyand
denvironmentsssystem
Skills:
Usetoolsforcon
U
ntinuousimpro
ovementofquality
Usetoolsforeva
U
aluatepersonallandenvironme
entofrisk
Compe
etences:
Prropose,implem
mentandevalua
atetheimprove
ementactionsinnthequalitys
syystem
Evvaluatetheriskkspresentintheeworkplaceandsuggestsconntrolmeasures
Contin
nuous Improvem
ment: Principlees and foundattions of qualityy. Foundations for
continuous improveement. Metho
odology of op
perational exccellence. Build
ding
erating solutionns. Improving and
undersstanding. Meassurement and analysis. Gene
controlling. Creatingg institutions. Continuous Im
mprovement Kaizen. Prob
blem
resoluttionmethodoloogy.Projectsof
f improvement.ISO9000:20000StandardsSerries.
Integra
atedmanagem
mentsystems.R
RubricCasean
nalysis:Applicaationofcontinu
uous
improvvementatacorrporation.Implementationofaqualitymanaagementmodel.

Safety,
y, Health and Environment:: Prevention of
o labor risks. Industrial saffety.
Preven
ntion of labor risks. Industria
al hygiene. En
nvironment andd Industrial So
ocial
Respon
nsibility.System
msofhealth,sa
afetyandenvirronmentmanaggementandso
ocial
respon
nsibility. Regulaations on health, safety and environment. Electrical haza
ards
and rissks of hydrocaarbons. Identificcation of hazards, evaluationn and risk conttrol.
Contro
olofriskstoheaalthandsafetyy.Personalprotectionequipmeent.Environmental
risksco
ontrol.Preparaationforemerg
gencies.Preven
ntionandcontrrolofspillages and

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requirementsandfo
orms
ofexxamination
Mediaemployed

Read
dinglist

fire.Prreparationforeemergencies.Fiirstaids.
Lecture
e:partialwritteentestsandfinalwrittenexam
m.

Blackb
board, slides, bbeamer presen
ntations, demo
onstration of llab examples and
experim
ments,labdeveelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Crosby,
C
Philip BB (2001) La ca
alidad no cuesta: El arte de cerciorarse de
e la
ca
alidad.Mxico D.F.:Continenttal(658.562/C9
91C)
GutierrezPulido
G
o,Humberto(20
005).Calidadto
otalyproductivvidad.MxicoD
D.F.:
McGrawHill(65
M
58.562/G96P)
Im
mai,Masaki(19992).Kaizen,M
MxicoD.F.:Continental(658.5562/I41)
Im
mai,Masaki(19998)CmointeerpretarelKaizanenelsitioddetrabajo.Bogot.
McGrawHill(65
M
58.562/I4)
Polya,G.(2004)
P
).Howtosolveit.Anewaspectofmathemaaticalmethod.N
New
Je
ersey/PrincetoonUniversityPrress(511/P75)

Grimaldi,JohnV
G
V.(1991)Manu
ualdesegurida
adindustrial.Boogot:Alfaome
ega.
(6
620.86/G82M)
Le
etayf,Jorge(19998).Seguridad
d,higieneycon
ntrolambientall.MxicoD.F.:Mc
GrawHill.(658.2
G
2/L52)
Ramrez
R
Cavasssa, Csar (2007
7). Seguridad industrial. Un enfoque integ
gral.
MxicoD.F:Lim
M
usa.(620.86/R2
22)

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BasiicEnglishModule

DegrreeProgram
Moduledesignation
n
Modulelevel,if
appliicable
Codee,ifapplicable
CourrsesandSemestter(s)
inwh
hichthe
moduleistaught
Perso
onresponsiblefor
theM
Module
Lectu
urer

Language
Relattiontocurriculu
um
Typeeofteaching,
contaact
hourrs

Workkload

ChemicalandMetalluurgicalProcessees
BasicE
English

QM18
8
Couurses

En
nglishI
En
nglishII
Milton
nChuquiruna

Milton
nChuquiruna

Content

Studyyandexaminattion
requirementsandfo
orms
ofexxamination
Mediaemployed

Read
dinglist

Semester

5
6

English
h
Compu
ulsory
Contaccthoursandclaasssizeseparattelyforeachtea
achingmethod:
d:lecture,lesson
n,
practiccal,project,sem
minaretc.
Nr

CoursesID

Contactthours
perw
week

Teaching
Method
M

ClassSize

1 GG5010
G
6.0
Le
ecture
40students
2 GG6010
G
6.0
Le
ecture
40students
(Estimated)workloadd,dividedintoccontacthours(lecture,exercisee,laboratory
n,etc.)andprivvatestudy,inclu
udingexaminattionpreparationn,specifiedin
session
hours,andintotal.
Nr

Requ
uirementsaccorrding
totheexamination
regulations
Reco
ommended
prereequisites
Module
objecctives/intended
d
learn
ningoutcomes

ID
D

GG5010
GG6010

Courses

ContacttHours
perw
week

Priva
ateStudy
perweek

Seemester
Wo
Workload

EC
CTS
Credits

1 GG5010
G
6.0
1.6
137
4
4
2 GG6010
G
6.0
1.7
139
4
4
Inorde
ertopasseach courseofthem
module,studentmustobtainaaminimalfinal
gradeof11(eleven). Tocomputethefinalgrade,th
hefraction0.5oormoreis
deredasaunitiinfavorthestud
dent.(Exam.Re
eg.2013Art.211)
consid
Forma
al:None
Conten
nt:Entrylevelsskillsincommun
nication
Afterh
havingfinished themodule,stu
udentsareable
eto:
Knowlledge:
Id
dentifyandeffeectivelyuseBasicEnglishstructuresinorderttoread,interpre
et
andtranslatetexxtsongeneralttopicsofincrea
asingcomplexityy.
Skills:
EsstablishbasicccommunicationinEnglishinorralandwrittenfform.
Understandinga
U
andinterpreting
gbasicgeneralEnglishtexts.
Compe
etences:
Read,translateaandinterpretEnglishtextsonbasicgeneralto
topics.
peakinginbasiicformusingsim
mplegrammatiicalstructuresoofEnglish.
Sp
English
hI:Peopleanddplaces.Youan
ndyours.Everydaylife.Loves andhates.Gettting
from A
A to B. Eating and drinking. Extraordinary lives. Fact or ffiction. Buying and
selling.Keepingintouuch.Goingplacces.Streetlife.

English
h II:Theworld
d aroundus.A weekendaway
y.Learningfor thefuture.Leissure
andliffestyle.Importaantfirsts.Atresst,atwork.Speccialoccasions.AAppearances.T
Time
off.Am
mbitionsanddrreams.Countrieesandcultures. Oldandnew.TTakeCare.
Lecture
e:partialwritteentests,oralan
ndwrittenassig
gnmentsandfinnalwrittenexam

Blackb
board, slides, bbeamer presen
ntations, demo
onstration of llab examples and
experim
ments,labdeveelopmenttoolsandequipment.
CuttingEdgeSt
C
tudentsBook,Workbook,Students.
ResourceBank,M
R
CD.Sarah.
MiniDictionaryyandStudentC
Cunningham&M
C
MoorPeterwithFrancesEaless.

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Man
nagementtModule

DegrreeProgram
Moduledesignation
n
Modulelevel,if
appliicable
Codee,ifapplicable
CourrsesandSemestter(s)
inwh
hichthe
moduleistaught

Perso
onresponsiblefor
theM
Module
Lectu
urers

Language
Relattiontocurriculu
um
Typeeofteaching,
contaact
hourrs

Workkload

ChemiccalandMetalluurgicalProcessees
Manag
gement

QM19
9
Cour
urses

Nr

Content

CoursesID

MG4010
M

GG5020
G

GG6020
G

Semester

Contactthours
perw
week

Tea
aching
Method
M

ClassSize

3
3

Le
ecture

40students

2.0

Le
ecture

40students

1.0

Labo
oratory

20students

2.0

Le
ecture

40students

(Estima
ated) workloadd, divided into
o contact hou
urs (lecture, exxercise, laboratory
session
n, etc.) and prrivate study, in
ncluding examination preparration, specified
d in
hours,andintotal.
Nr

Requ
uirementsaccorrding
totheexamination
regulations
Reco
ommended
prereequisites
Module
d
objecctives/intended
learn
ningoutcomes

ID
D

MaintenanceMa
M
anagement
MG4010
4
PrrojectManagem
ment
GG5020
5
BusinessManaggement
GG6020
6
Ed
dwinRamos

DavidMaita
Ed
dwinRamos
Lu
uisPea
Spanish
Compu
ulsory
Contaccthoursandclaasssizeseparattelyforeachtea
achingmethod::lecture,lesson
n,
practiccal,project,sem
minaretc.

Courses

ContacttHours
perw
week

Priva
ateStudy
perrweek

Seemester
Wo
Workload

EC
CTS
Cred
dits

1 MG4010
M
3.0
1.4
83
3
3
2 GG5020
G
3.0
2.3
95
3
3
3 GG6020
G
2.0
3.2
94
3
3
In orde
er to pass eachh course of thee module, stud
dent must obtaain a minimal final
f
grade of 11 (eleven)). To computee the final gra
ade, the fractioon 0.5 or morre is
infavorthestud
dent.(Exam.Re
eg.2013Art.211)
consideredasaunitin
Formal:None
Conten
nt:Qualitytoolss,communicatiionandcomputtingskills
Afterh
havingfinished themodule,stu
udentsareable
eto:
Knowlledge:
Develop, plan, organize and manage huma
an and materirial resources in
i a
prroject.
Pllans, organize, direct and co
ontrol the hum
man and materrial resources of
o a
bu
usiness.
Skills:
Usemoderntheo
U
oriesandmethodologiesform
managingresouurcesofabusine
ess.
Compe
etences:
Ap
pply concepts and methodollogies in the management
m
oof resources in
n an
in
ndustrialand/oorservicesbusiiness.
Mainte
enanceManaggement:Relatio
onshipamongm
maintenance,pproductionand
dthe
equipm
ment manufactturer. Stages in
n the managem
ment cycle. Equuipment useful life.
Mainte
enance planninng and schedulling. Implementation of a maaintenance systtem.
Useful lifecost.Technnicalandecono
omicselectionoffansandcom
mpressors.Spe
ecific
costs in
i the useful liffe. Organization of maintenan
nce and assignnation of resources
require
ed for the acctivities. Main maintenance management indicators. Grroup
presen
ntationonmannagementindica
ators.Financiallandlabourinddicators.Designof

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orms
ofexxamination
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dinglist

a labo
oratory or worrkshop mainteenance plan according to thhe manufacturrers
inform
mation and the operational co
onditions. CMM
MS Computerrized managem
ment
system
m. Processes, ooperations and
d components at industrial pplants. Elimina
ating
wastin
ng.PokaYoke, Smed.

Project Managemennt: Fundamenta


al concepts rela
ated to projectts. Identification of
problems and improovement opporrtunities. Mark
ket research. SSales and incomes
oduction to co
osts. Calculatioon of costs using
budget. Project enggineering. Intro
dget
propossedexercises.SSensitivityanalyysisDifferentialcosts.Laboraatorycosts.Bud
of cossts and invesstment. Expenses budget. Projected
P
Finaancial stateme
ents.
Projectted cash flow.
w. Financial asssessment. Fina
ancial assessm
ment. Planning the
implem
mentation. Diaggrams. Plannin
ng the impleme
entation: RED PPERTCPM. Folllow
upand
dclosing.Otherrprojectapproa
aches.Realcase
esofimprovem
mentprojects.

Busine
ess Managemeent: Administra
ative process. Strategic plannin
ing. Organizatio
onal
structu
ure.Legalandttaxaspectsofa
abusiness.Grou
upcase1.Startitingupabusine
ess
Sales projection.
p
Inddustrial marketiing strategies. Aggregate plaanning. Producction
progra
amming. Launch
ching and produ
uction control. Rubric Plannning, programm
ming
and co
ontrolling the pproduction in a
a business unitt. Purchases, sttocks and stora
age.
Financcialstatements analysis.Admin
nistrative,operationalandfinnancialoperato
ors
Stocks and financiall operations. Rubric.
R
Calculattion and definnition of cost in
i a
businessunit.Costvoolumeprofitmo
odel.Financiala
analysis

Prractical / labooratory: prepa


arations with review, functioonal projects, lab
re
eportsandoral presentations
Le
ecture:partialw
writtentestsan
ndfinalwrittenexam.
Blackb
board, slides, bbeamer presen
ntations, demo
onstration of llab examples and
experim
ments,labdeveelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Cotler,
C
Mel A. ((1994) Mainten
nance programming. New Jerrsey: Prentice Hall.
H
(6
658.2/C85).
Goettsche,
G
L.D. (1998) Mainteenance of instrruments and Syystems. New York:
Y
s..n.(621.381I/G
G57)
Gonzlez
G
Fernndez, Franciisco Javier (2
2009). Teora y prctica del
mantenimiento
m
industrial avanzado.
a
Madrid:
M
Fundaacin Confem
metal
(6
658.202/G71/22009)
Hartmann,Ewar
H
moinstalarco
onxitoelTPM
Mensuempresa.A
rdH.(1998)C
trravsdeloriginnalprocesoTPM
M.Lima:s.n.(65
58.2/H2T)
Le
evitt, Joel (20009). The handb
book of mainte
enance managgement. New York:
Y
In
ndustrialPress((658.202/L54)
Palmer,
P
Doc (20006) Maintena
ance planning and schedulinng handbook. New
N
York:McGrawH
Y
Hill(658.202/P1
19)
Wireman,
W
Terryy (2005). Developing perfom
mance indicatoors for manag
ging
maintenance.Ne
m
ewYork:IndusttrialPress(658.2/W72D)

Amat, Joan Maara (2002) Con


ntrol presupuesstario. Barceloona: Gestin 20
000.
(6
658.1G/A52C).
ColmenarSanto
C
os,Antonio(200
07).Gestinde
eproyectosconnMicrosoftPro
oject
2007.MxicoD. F.:Alfaomega(005.368PR/C7
75)
DomingoAjenjo,
D
o,Alberto(2005
5).Direccinyg
gestindeproyyectos.Unenfo
oque
prctico.MxicooD.F.:AlfaomegaRama(658
8.404/A33)
Gido,
G
Jack (19999) Administra
acin exitosa de
d proyectos. Mxico D.F.: s.n.
(6
658.404/G44)
Project Manageement Institutee (2008). A gu
uide to the prooject managem
ment
body of knowleedge: (PMBOK Guide). Atlanta
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658.404/P87/20008)
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Chase,
C
Richardd (2000) Adm
ministracin de
d produccinn y operaciones.
Manufacturays
M
servicios.Bogott:McGrawH
Hill.(658.5P/CH
H526A)
Kotler,
K
Philip(20006).Direccin
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Ross, Stephen ((2006) Fundam
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anzas corporatitivas. Mxico D.F.:
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Hum
manResou
urcesandLaborMaarketMod
dule

DegrreeProgram
Moduledesignation
n
Modulelevel,if
appliicable
Codee,ifapplicable
CourrsesandSemestter(s)
inwh
hichthe
moduleistaught

ChemicalandMetalluurgicalProcessees
Human
nResourcesanddLaborMarkett

Perso
onresponsiblefor
theM
Module
Lectu
urers

HenryAnchante

HenryAnchante
H
Lu
uisLen
DianaCastillo
D
Spanissh
Compu
ulsory
Contaccthoursandclaasssizeseparattelyforeachtea
achingmethod:
d:lecture,lesson
n,
practiccal,project,sem
minaretc.

Language
Relattiontocurriculu
um
Typeeofteaching,
contaact
hourrs

Workkload

QM20
0
ID
D

Semester

DecisionMaking
D
g
HumanResource
H
es

Couurses

GG4020
GG5040

4
5

In
nductiontoLabborMarket

GG6030

Nr

Contactthours
perw
week

Teaching
Method
M

ClassSize

GG4020
G

2.0

Le
ecture

40students

GG5040
G

3.0

Le
ecture

40students

GG6030
G

2.0

Le
ecture

40students

(Estimated) workloadd, divided into


o contact hours (lecture, exxercise, laboratory
n, etc.) and prrivate study, in
ncluding examiination prepara
ration, specified
d in
session
hours,andintotal.
Nr

Requ
uirementsaccorrding
totheexamination
regulations
Reco
ommended
prereequisites
Module
objecctives/intended
d
learn
ningoutcomes

CoursesID

Courses

ContacttHours
perw
week

Priva
ateStudy
perweek

Seemester
Wo
Workload

EC
CTS
Cred
dits

1 GG4020
G
2.0
2.2
76
2
2
2 GG5040
G
3.0
2.1
92
3
3
3 GG6030
G
2.0
1.5
63
2
2
In orde
er to pass eachh course of thee module, stud
dent must obtaain a minimal final
f
grade of 11 (eleven)). To computee the final grade, the fractioon 0.5 or morre is
consid
deredasaunitiinfavorthestud
dent.(Exam.Re
eg.2013Art.211)
Forma
al:None
Conten
nt:Communica tionandcompu
utingskills
Afterh
havingfinished themodule,stu
udentsareable
eto:
Knowlledge:
Fo
ormulate strattegies considerring decision analysis techniqques and soluttion,
pe
ersonalbarriers
rs,ethicalcriterriaandtoolsforcreativityanddinnovationasthe
mostimportant
m
problemoropp
portunityfacing
g.
Designandimpl
D
lementprocesssesaimedatde
evelopingthehhumancapital ofa
business.
Develop
D
strateggies to help you locate and
a
develop opportunities for
em
mployabilityeff
ffectivelyandeffficiently.
Skills:
Applytechniquessforproblemsolvingandethicaldecisioncritteria.
Usemoderntheo
U
oriesandmethodologiesform
managinghumaanresources.
Use
U
methods to tailor your personal an
nd professionaal profile to job
op
pportunitiesthaatarepresenteed.
Compe
etences:
Apply and deveelop skills in planning,
p
anallysis, troubleshhooting, or takking
ad
dvantageofoppportunitiestom
makeeffectiveandethicaldeccisions.
Applyconceptsaandmethodologiesintheman
nagementofhuumanresourcess.
Harmonize
H
theirr personal and
d professional profile
p
to impleement formal and

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Studyyandexaminattion
requirementsandfo
orms
ofexxamination
Mediaemployed

Read
dinglist

re
elational strate
tegies to help
p you locate and develop opportunities for
em
mployabilityeff
ffectivelyandeffficiently
Decisio
onMaking:Theeclassicapproach.Thedecisionmakingproccess.Identification
and description
d
of the problem in decisionma
aking. Practicaal cases. Prob
blem
resoluttion techniquees in decisionmaking. Team
m decisionmakking. Interperso
onal
barrierrs to decisionmaking. Practtical cases. Social and laborr ethics. Decission
Makingbasedonaneethicalperspecctive.Creativityandinnovationninthegeneration
of deccision alternati
tives. Application of Creativiity and Innovaation in Decission
Making.Criteriatoasssesssolutiona
alternatives.

Human
n Resources: M
Management: Fundamental
F
skills. Managem
ment and perso
onal
supervvision. Team W
Work. Communiication in the workplace.
w
Empployee motivattion.
Leaderrship in the w
workplace. Worrkplace conflictt managementt. Management of
organiizational channges. Supervision plan. Reccruitment andd staff selecttion.
Individ
dual Differencess, Personality and
a Values in the
t Workplace.
e. Training and Job
Analyssis. Performancce and skills evaluation. Labo
our regulationss and laws. Esssay
writing
g.

Inducttion to Labor M
Market: Person
nal competitiveness. The rsum
m. Job interviiew,
characcteristics and tyypes. Personal marketing. Em
mployability. Em
mployability. Tyypes
of eva
aluations. Staff
ff recruitment. Understanding
g gestures andd body langua
age.
Person
nalimage.Profeessionalethics.

Prractical:simulaatedjobintervieews.
Le
ecture:partialqquizzesandfina
alwrittenexam
mination.
Blackb
board, slides, bbeamer presen
ntations, demo
onstration of llab examples and
experim
ments,labdeveelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Espndola,
E
Jos Luis (2005) Anlisis de prroblemas y tom
ma de decisiones.
MxicoD.F.:Add
M
disonWesley.((153.43/E84)
Garca,
G
Salvadoor (2003) La direccin por valores. Maddrid: Mc GrawHill
(1
179.9/G23)
Je
ennings, Davidd (2000) Toma de decisiones:: Un enfoque iintegrado. Mxico
D.F.:Continenta
D
al658.1G/J39)
Montes,Felipe(
M
(2000).Resoluccindeproblem
masytomadeddecisiones.Mxico
D.F.:Trillas(153
D
3/M84)
Rey
R
Sancristn,, Francisco (2
2003). Tcnicass de resolucin de problem
mas.
Madrid:s.n.(658
M
8.2/R47T)
Robbins,
R
Stepheen (2004) Comportamient
C
to organizacionnal. Mxico D.F.:
D
PearsonEducaci
P
in(658.3A/R7
71)
Shermerhorn,Joohn(2006)Adm
ministracin.M
xicoD.F.:Limuusa(658.3A/S29
9)

Alles,Martha.(2
A
2006)Direccin
nestratgicaderecursoshum
manos.Gestin por
co
ompetencias.BBuenosAires:s.n.(658.3A/A43
3D)
Chiavenato,
C
Idaalberto (2006
6) Introduccin
n a la teoraa general de
e la
administracin. MxicoD.F.:M
McGrawHill.(6
658.3A/CH548/2
/2006)
Covey,Stephen(
C
(2000)Los7h
bitosdelagentealtamenteef
efectiva.Barcelo
ona:
Paidos.(658.3A/
P
/C8L)
Goleman,
G
Danieel (1999) Intelig
gencia emocion
nal en la empre
resa. Buenos Aiires:
In
ndustrialGrficca.(658.1G/G7
71)
Grados,
G
Jaime (2001) Capaccitacin y desarrollo de persoonal. Mxico D.F.:
D
Trillas.(658.3A/
T
/G8C)
Mosley,Donald
M
(2005)Supervissin.MxicoD.F.:Thompson((658.302/M87)
Robbins,
R
Stepheen (2004) Comportamiento organizacionaal. Mxico D.F.:
D
PearsonEducaci
P
in.(658.3A/R7
71)
Whetten,
W
Davidd (2005) Desarrollo de habiilidades directiivas. Mxico D.F.:
D
PearsonEducaci
P
in.(658.409/W
W53)

Bejarano,Albert
B
to(2011).GesttindeCarrera
aenlaSociedaddRed.Lima:ESSAN
(6
658.4093/B37)
Fournies, Ferdinnand (1997) Tcnicas de direcccin de persoonal. Cmo insttruir

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ook

paraaumentareelrendimiento.MxicoD.F.:M
McGrawHill(6658.3A/F78).
Harrison,
H
Tony (2002) Estrateegia de comun
nicacin. Tcniccas de publicid
dad.
Liima:Elcomerciio(658.1G/P/5))
MoraG.,Guiller
M
rmo(1995)Valo
oreshumanosy
yactitudespossitivas.Bogot::Mc
GrawHill(658.3
G
3A/M79)
Lo
oretdeMola,EEdgardo(2009).AdministracindeCarrera.Liima:CENTRUM
M
Temple,Ins(20
T
010).UstedS.A..Lima:Norma

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Tab
bleofConttents

TableeofContentts.........................................................183
Mod
dulesandCourses...................................................184
Fund
damentalsoffChemistryM
Module............................185
PhyssicsModule.............................................................186
Math
hematicsMo
odule...................................................188
Fund
damentalsoffElectricalTe
echnologyM
Module.........190
ValuesandCultu
ureModule..........................................193
Com
mmunicationssModule.............................................195
QuallityandSafettyModule...........................................197
BasiccEnglishMo
odule....................................................199
Man
nagementMo
odule..................................................200
Hum
manResourceesandLaborrMarketModdule............202
Com
mputerAidedDesignMod
dule..................................205
MechanicalDesiggnModule..........................................207
Fluid
dPowerMod
dule.....................................................209
TherrmalMachinesModule..........................................211
Fluid
dMechanicsandThermo
odynamicsM
Module.........213
Main
ntenanceMaanagementM
Module............................215
IndustrialMainteenanceModule...................................217
MateerialsEngineeeringModule.....................................220
Man
nufacturingP
ProcessMod
dule..................................222
MechatronicsModule..................................................225

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ModulesandCourses
Nr

Module

C301

FundamentalsofChemistry

C302

Physics

C303

Mathematics

C304

Fundamentalofelectrical
Technology

C305

Valuesandculture

C306

Communications

C307

Qualityandsafety

C308

BasicEnglish

C309

Management

C310

HumanResourcesandLabor
Market

C311

ComputerAidedDesign

C312

MechanicalDesign

C313

FluidPower

C314

Thermalmachines

C315

FluidMechanicsand
Thermodynamics

C316

MaintenanceManagement

C317

IndustrialMaintenance

C318

MaterialsEngineering

C319

ManufacturingProcess

C320

Mechatronics

ECTS
Credits
4
4
5
10
5
6
6
17
5
5
13
5
3
2
4
2
4
4
10
2
2
5
3
4
8
4
3
6
3
2
7
3
2
3
7
4
6
11
5
4
8
4
5
10
5

5
6
2
3
3
2
3
4
4
6

6
4
3
5
4
3
5
4
5
6
180

Courses

Semester

Chemistry
PhysicsI
PhysicsII
MathematicsI
MathematicsII
AppliedMathematics
Electricity
Electronics
ElectricalWorkshop
AttitudesandValues
NationalandInternationalReality
CommunicationI
CommunicationII
SuccessfulPresentations
Continuousimprovement
Safety,Healthandenvironment
EnglishI
EnglishII
ProjectManagement
BusinessManagement
DecisionMaking
HumanResourcemanagement
InductiontoLaborMarket
TechnicalDrawing
IndustrialDrawingandDesign
DesignofMachineElements
AidedDesignandManufacturing
Pneumaticsystems
HydraulicSystem
ThermalMachines
RefrigerationandAir
Conditioning
FluidMechanicsand
Thermodynamics
MaintenanceManagement
StrategicMaintenance
Management
IndustrialEquipmentand
components
IndustrialMaintenance
PredictiveMaintenance
MaterialsTechnology
StrengthofMaterials
AdvancedMaterialsTechnology
MechanicalWorkshop
ManufacturingProcess
WeldingforMaintenance
IndustrialElectrotechnics
IndustrialMechatronicsSystems

1
1
2
1
2
3
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
3
3
4
5
6
5
6
4
5
6
2
3
4
5
4
5
5

4
9

12

12

12
11
180

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FundamentalsofChemistryModule

DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught
Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

FundamentalsofChemistry

C301
Courses
-

Nr

Content

Studyandexamination
requirementsandforms
ofexamination
Mediaemployed

Readinglist

CoursesID

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

2.0
Lecture
40students
1.5
Laboratory
20students
(Estimated) workload, divided into contact hours (lecture, exercise, laboratory
session,etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,
andintotal.
Nr

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

Semester
1

Lima
Arequipa
LawrenceSalmon
EloinaBerroa
Lima
Arequipa
LaurenceSalmon
HeloinaBerroa
EnriqueAmes
RobertAlmendariz
EnriqueCceres

Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.

Workload

ID
QG1010

Chemistry

QG1010

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 QG1010
3.5
3.4
124
4
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgrade
of11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasa
unitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:MaterialsandMathematicsknowledge,andcomputingskills
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Discoverthestructureandpropertiesofmatterandtypesoflinksinnature
inorganicandorganicsubstances.
Interpretthechemicalreactionsandthestoichiometricfundamentalknowledge.
Skills:
Designchemicalequationsandapplystoichiometryinorganicandinorganic
chemicalreactions.
Assessthefeasibilityofachemicalreactioninorganicandinorganicsubstances
Competences:
Predictedbydifferentmethodologiesbothinorganicandorganicchemical
reactions
Evaluatethepropertiesofnaturalandsynthetic,andcombustiblematerials
Thematter.Statesofthemattersaggregation.Theatom.Elementsofperiodictable.
LinkchemisttypesofchemicalbondsandIntermolecularforces.ChemistryReaction.
Stoichiometry.AcidityandbasicitySolutions.Electrochemistryanditsapplications.
IndustrialChemicalProcessesinorganicandorganiccompounds.
Practical/laboratory:preparationswithreview,functionalprojects,labreports
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.
Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and
experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Chang,Raymond(2002)Qumica.MxicoD.F.:McGrawHill(540/CH518/2007)
Ebbing,Darrell(1997)QumicaGeneral.MxicoD.F.:McGrawHill.(540/E11).
Gillespie,Ronald(1989)Chemistry.Boston:AllynandBacon(540/G39).
Malone,Leo(1992)Introduccinalaqumica.MxicoD.F.:Limusa(540/M19).

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PhysicsModule

DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught
Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

Workload

Physics

C302
Courses

Nr

Content

CoursesID

MG1010

MG2010

Semester

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

3.0
1.5

Lecture
Laboratory

40students
20students

3.0

Lecture

40students

1.5
Laboratory
20students
(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,
etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,andin
total.
Nr

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

ID

PhysicsI
MG1010
1
PhysicsII
MG2010
2
Lima
Arequipa
SilviaEspinoza
JuanCarlosGrande
Lima
Arequipa
SilviaEspinoza
JuanCarlosGrande
AnwarYarin
JuanYucra
JersonAraos
JuanMuoz
NicolsHerencia
CarlosSoca
PenlopeVargas
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 MG1010
4.5
3.1
137
5
2 MG2010
4.5
3.6
146
5
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgrade
of11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasa
unitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:ElementaryMathematicsknowledge,andcomputingskills
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Analyzeandevaluatetheapplicationofthebasicprinciplesgoverningthe
phenomenaofclassicalphysics.
Skills:
Applythebasicprinciplesgoverningthephenomenaofclassicalphysicstospecific
situationsandassociatedwithrealsituations.
Competences:
Reasonedargumentinoralandwrittenform,usingscientificlanguagecorrectly,
onsituationsorproblemsrelatedtotheexperimentalsciencesappliedtoyour
professionalfuture.
PhysicsI:Thermometry.Expansion.Heat.Calorimetry.Phasechange.Thermalbalance.
Heat transfer. Thermodynamics. Thermal expansion of solids. Thermodynamic
processes. Zeroth law, first and second laws. Thermodynamic laws. Simple Harmonic
Motion (SHM). Energy in SHM. Simple pendulum. Damped and forced movement.
Mechanical resonance. Waves on a string. Meldes Experiment. Forced Harmonic
Motion.Waves.Stationarywaves.Sound.Dopplereffect.Optics.Reflection,refraction
oflight.GeometricalOptics.Mirrorsandlenses.

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requirementsandforms
ofexamination
Mediaemployed

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PhysicsII:PhysicalMagnitudes.Vectors.Sumofvectors.Componentsofvectors.Unit
Vectors. Statics. Force. Newtons First and Third Laws. Free body diagrams.
Representation of the forces existing in a body or system. Concurrent forces. First
condition of equilibrium. Applications. Force or torque moment. Second condition of
equilibrium. Kinematics. Uniform linear movement. Acceleration. Uniform linear
motion with varied velocity. Free Fall. Gravity. Compound movement. Applications of
circular movement. Dynamics. Newtons Second Law. Applications of dynamics.
Friction.Frictioninsolids.Mechanicalwork.Power.EnergyConservation.Efficiency.

- Practical/laboratory:preparationswithreview,functionalprojects,labreports
- Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.
Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and
experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
- Bueche Frederick J. (2007) Fsica General. Mxico D.F.: McGrawHill
(530/B88/2007)
- Sears, Francis W. (2004). Fsica universitaria. Mxico D.F.: McGrawHill
(530/S31/2004)
- Serway,RaymondA.(1998).Fsica.MxicoD.F.:McGrawHill.(530/S42F)

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MathematicsModule

DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught

Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

Workload

Mathematics

C303
Courses

Nr

Content

Semester

CoursesID

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

GG1010

6.0

Lecture

40students

GG2810

6.0

Lecture

40students

MM3090

3.0

Lecture

40students

(Estimated) workload, divided into contact hours (lecture, exercise, laboratory


session, etc.) and private study, including examination preparation, specified in
hours,andintotal.
Nr

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

ID

MathematicsI
GG1010
1
MathematicsII
GG2810
2
AppliedMathematics
MM3090
3
Lima
Arequipa
GeraldCuzcano
ElmerSierra
NiltonAnchayhua
Lima
Arequipa
GeraldCuzcano
ElmerSierra
XyobyChvez
MarcoCuentas
RafaelEnciso
HenryTorres
JosFernndez
RobertoChoquehuayta
AlexanderPea
CsarVera
ErnestoZea
JoseAntonioContreras
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 GG1010
6.0
3.3
167
6
2 GG2810
6.0
4.3
185
6
3 MM3090
3.0
5.0
136
5
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinal
gradeof11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreis
consideredasaunitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:ElementaryMathematicsskills
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Analyzesituationsusingscienceandtechnologyknowledgeofanalytic
geometry,differentialandintegralcalculus.
Developandusedifferentialequationstosolveproblemsofstrengthof
materials,thermodynamicsandfluidmechanics.
Usingdiscreteandcontinuousprobabilitymodels,usedmainlyinsolving
maintenanceproblems.
Skills:
Selectandapplypropertiesofdifferentialandintegralcalculustosolve
problemsinscienceandtechnology.
Competences:
Formulatepossiblesolutionstoproblemsofscienceandtechnologyby
analyzingandinterpretingdataresultsfromthemathematicalpointofview.
MathematicsI:Equationsandsystemsofequations.Cartesianplane.Theequation
of the straight line. Equation of the circumference. Equation of the parabola.

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requirementsandforms
ofexamination
Mediaemployed

Readinglist

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Equationoftheellipse.Equationoftheellipse.Inequalities.Functions.Introduction
to the calculus and to the limit concept. Indeterminate limits. Continuity of a
function. Trigonometric functions. Trigonometric limits. Application of functions in
Physics.Definitionofthederivativeofafunction.Applicationofthederivativeofa
function. Derivatives of a function. Derivatives of some special functions and the
chain rule. Implicit derivative. The antiderivative and the indefinite integral.
Methods of integration: by parts and by algebraic substitution. Integration by
trigonometric substitution. Methods of integration: By trigonometric substitution.
Definiteintegral.Calculusofareas.

Mathematics II: Limits and continuity. Asymptotes and graphs of functions.


Derivative and motion. Differentials. Maximum and minimum. Flat region area.
Length of a curve. Surface of revolution. Center of mass. Application problems.
Volume of solids. Descriptive statistics. Fundamentals. Data presentation.
Distribution of frequencies. Graphs. Application problems. Data Description.
Measuresofcentraltendency.Applicationproblems.Bivariatetables.Combinatory
analysis.Probabilityofanevent.Calculationofprobabilities.Normaldistributionof
probabilities. Selection of a sample. Rubric: Case analysis on the application of
statisticaltechniques.

Applied Mathematics: Derivative: Applications as reason of change. Derivative:


Applicationtodeterminemaximaandminimainafunction.Integrals:Applications
to calculate gravity centers, inertia moments and areas. Integrals: Mechanical
applications. Differential equations. Applications to thermodynamic laws.
Differential equations. Applications to fluid mechanics. Differential equations:
simple and damped harmonic motion. Fundamentals of statistics. Binomial and
Poisson.Discreteprobabilitydistribution:Hypergeometricdistribution.Continuous
probabilitydistribution:Weibulldistribution.Analysisoftheprocesscapacityusing
astatisticalcontrol.
Partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.

Blackboard,slides,beamerpresentations,demonstrationoflabexamplesand
experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Berman, Simon L. (1974). Calculus for the nonphysical science. New York:
RichartandWinston.(515/B47)
Haeussler,ErnestF.(2008).Matemticasparalaadministracinyeconoma.
MxicoD.F.:Iberoamericana(510/H25/2008).
Larson,Ron(2006).Clculo.MxicoD.F:McGrawHill(515/L25).
Neuhauser,Claudia(2004).Matemticasparaciencias.Madrid:PrenticeHall
(510/N47M).
Pinzn,lvaro(1973).ClculoIdifererencial.MxicoD.F.:Harla(515/P59).
Waner,Stefan(2002).Clculoaplicado.Madrid:Paraninfo(515/W23).
Davis, Linda (1990). Technical mathematics with calculus. Ohio: Merrill
(510/D32)
Johnson, Richard (1997) Probabilidad y estadstica para ingenieros. Mxico
D.F.:PrenticeHall(519.2/J67)
Pareto, Luis (1985) Formulario de mecnica. Barcelona: CEAC S.A
(620.1/P26F)

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FundamentalsofElectricalTechnologyModule

DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught

Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

FundamentalsofElectricalTechnology

C304
Courses

Nr

EG1010

AG2010

Semester

EG1030

Contact
hours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

2.0
3.0

Lecture
Laboratory

40students
20students

2.0

Lecture

30students

1.5

Practical

20students

Lecture

40students

3
Workshop
20students
(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratory
session,etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedin
hours,andintotal.
Nr

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

CoursesID

Workload

ID

Electricity
EG1010
1
Electronics
AG2010
2
Electricalworkshop
EG1030
1
Lima
Arequipa
CarlosOrtiz
HernandoPrada
Lima
Arequipa
CarlosOrtiz
DannyMeza
DennisChvarry
MidwardCharaja
CarlosCuba
CarlosQuilla
CsarSantos
AlonsoCornejo
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.

Courses

Contact
Hoursper
week

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 EG1010
5.0
3.1
146
5
2 AG2010
3.5
3.0
117
5
3 EG1030
3
1.98
85
3
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinal
gradeof11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreis
consideredasaunitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:ElementaryMathematicsknowledge
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Recognize constituent parts in dc and ac electrical circuits and electrical
machines.
Recognizeparametersandoperationprinciplesofsinglephaseandthreephase
electricalsystems.
Selectappropriateelectricalconductors,inlowvoltageinstallations.
Skills:
Evaluateelectricalparametersandanalyzetheirbehaviorusingequivalent
circuit,phasorialcalculationandcomputerapplications.
Selectandinstallthecontrolcomponentsofcommercialandindustrialuse.
Competences:
Installbasicelectricalcircuitsandanalyzethebehaviorofelectricalparameters
inoperationalorfaultconditions,usingmeasuringinstrumentsandperforming
securityprocedures.

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Installcontrolcomponentsofcommercialandindustrialuse,usingprocedures
andelectricalnorms.
Electricity: Fundamental parameters of Electricity. Matter, atom, electrical charge,
voltage generation. Electrical circuits. Voltage. Resistance. Electrical current.
FundamentalLaws.OhmsLaw.SecondandfirstKirchoffslaw.Power,energyand
efficiency.ElectricalPower.Efficiency.Electricalenergy.Chargediagram.Magnetic
field and electric field. Electromagnetism. Alternating current. Sinusoidal wave.
Ohms law in AC. Series AC circuit. Parallel AC circuit. Power in AC. Active power.
Reactive power. Apparent power. Threephase circuits. Star connection. Triangle
connection. Threephase power. Electrical protection. Fuses. Thermomagnetic.
Differentials.

Electronics: Introduction to Electronics. Semiconductor diodes. Application of


semiconductordiodes.DCvoltagesources.BasiccalculationsinaDCvoltagesource
The bipolar transistor. Basic calculations in the BJT transistor. Thyristors.
Optoelectronics. Integrated circuits. Digital Logics and Circuits. Industrial Digital
Systems.

Electrical Workshop: Basic operations with electrical conductors. Electrical


conductors. Basic Tools Splices with solid conductors. Pigtail splices. Tap splices.
Splices with connectors. Splices with terminals. Application of welding in electrical
splices.Connectionsandinsulationofconductors.Tapingofsplices.Visibleelectrical
installation. Installation of raceways. Installation of a distribution board.
Installation of thermomagnetic switches and differential relays. Installation and
wiring of switches with ground fault protection. Semivisible electrical installations
with PVC pipes. Embedded electrical installation. Installation of relays in control
circuits. Installation of a control circuit with photoelectric detector. Installation of
the direct starting mechanism, with contactor. Installation of a communication
system.
Practical/laboratory:preparationswithreview,functionalprojects,labreports
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.
-

Content

Studyandexamination
requirementsandforms
ofexamination
Mediaemployed

Readinglist

Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and


experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Alcalde San Miguel, Pablo.(1998) Electrotecnia. Equipos e instalaciones
electrotcnicas.Madrid:Paraninfo.(621.3/A35).
Dorf,RichardC.(2006)Circuitoselctricos.MxicoD.F.:Alfaomega.(621.3C/
D92C).
GarcaTrasancos,Jos(1998)Electrotecnia.Barcelona:Revert.(621.3/G25E).
Mileaf,Harry(1989)Cursoprcticodeelectricidad.Vol.1.MxicoD.F.:Ciencia
yTcnica.(621.3/M57/v.1)
Mileaf,Harry(1989)Cursoprcticodeelectricidad.Vol.2.MxicoD.F.:Ciencia
yTcnica.(621.3/M57/v.2)

Boylestad, Robert L. (2003). Electrnica: Teora de circuitos. Mxico D.F.:


PrenticeHall(621.381/B78/2003.)
Floyd, Thomas (2006) Dispositivos electrnicos. Mexico D.F..Limusa
(621.381/F59D).
Floyd,Thomas(2006)Fundamentosdesistemasdigitales.NewJersey.Pearson
PrenticeHall(621.381/F59).
Malvino, Albert Paul (2000) Principios de electrnica. Madrid: McGrawHill.
(621.381/M19/2000).
Savant, C.J. (1992) Diseo electrnico.Circuitos y sistemas. Wilmington:
AddisonWesley(621.381C/S25).

Camarena, Pedro. (1988). Manual prctico para instaladores y montadores


electricistas.MxicoD.F.:Continental(621.3I/C22M)
Cultural (1995). Gua prctica de electricidad y electrnica. Madrid: Cultural
(621.3EE/C/t.1),(621.3EE/C/t.2),(621.3EE/C/t.3)
Foley, Joseph. (1983) Fundamentos de instalaciones elctricas. Mxico D.F. :
McGrawHill.(621.3I/F72)
Irwin,DavidJ.(2008).Anlisisbsicodecircuitoseningeniera.MxicoD.F.:
PrenticeHall(621.3C/I76/2008)

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Lagunas Marquez, Angel. (1999). Instalaciones elctricas de baja tensin


comercialeseindustriales.Madrid:Paraninfo(621.3I/L17I)
MartnezDomnguez,Fernando.(1999).Instalacioneselctricasdealumbrado
eindustriales.Madrid:Paraninfo(621.3I/M26)
PROCOBRE (1996). Uso del cobre. Instalaciones elctricas. Santiago de Chile:
s.n.(621.3I/P/UC)
Richter, H.P. (1989) Manual prctico de instalaciones elctricas: domsticas,
granjaseindustrias.MxicoD.F.:Continental.(621.3I/R54)

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ValuesandCultureModule

DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught
Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

Workload

ValuesandCulture

C305
Courses

Nr

Content

Semester

CoursesID

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

1 GG1030
2.0
Lecture
40students
2 GG2030
2.0
Lecture
40students
(Estimated) workload, divided into contact hours (lecture, exercise, laboratory
session, etc.) and private study, including examination preparation, specified in
hours,andintotal.
Nr

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

ID

AttitudesandValues
GG1030
1
NationalandInternationalReality
GG2030
2
Lima
Arequipa
EnitVivanco
KarinaSalas
Lima
Arequipa
EnitVivanco
JosLima
LuisaPalomino
KarinaSalas
PedroFlores

Spanish
Compulsory
Contact hours and class size separately for each teaching method: lecture, lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 GG1030
2.0
1.4
61
2
2 GG2030
2.0
1.3
59
2
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinal
gradeof11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreis
consideredasaunitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:None
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Recognize the importance of the practice of values, cultural diversity and
developapersonallifeplan.
Analyze the components of national and international reality and proposes
alternative solutions to the cyclical problem, based on ethical and moral
principlesthatcontributetothedevelopmentofsociety.
Skills:
Value himself, recognize their emotions and feelings, and making decisions
assumingapositiveattitude,andanactiveandresponsiblebehavior.
Interpretandanalyzeproblemsofsociocultural,economicandpoliticalreality
at national and international levels, identifying potential opportunities in Peru
anditsinsertionintheworldmarket.
Competences:
Display a positive attitude towards values, recognize and accept its culture,
respectthediversityofitsenvironment.
Analyzethecurrentsituationsinthecomponents:political,economic,socialand
cultural, assuming a critical and reflective attitude on the national and
internationalreality.
AttitudesandValues:Academicregulationsandrulesguidingtheinstitution.Study
methods and habits. Values, positive attitudes, antivalues and consequences. Self
esteem.PersonalImage.Decisionmaking.Culturaldiversity,interculturality.Rubric
Analysisofpresentationsproposedinorderthatstudentscanrecognizeandaccept
their culture and respect the diversity. Anxiety, tension, stress and selfcontrol
techniques.Intelligentbehaviour,emotionalintelligence.Thought,cognitiveskills

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Memoryandlearning.LifePlan.Courtesyrules.Leadership.

National and International Reality: National and international reality. Spatial


reality.Ecologyandenvironment.Organizationofgroupassignments.Spatialreality.
Peruvian territory. Spatial reality. National and international geostrategy and geo
politics. Social reality. National cultural diversity. Transnational migratory process.
Rubric Analysis of the migratory process. Social reality. National identity. Social
reality. Worldwide perception of Peru. Political reality. Peruvian State: Political and
administrative organization. Evaluation of research progress. Political reality.
Peruviandecentralizationprocess.Democracyandpoliticalparties.Economicreality.
Peruvian economic model. International economic blocks. Business Outlook in Peru.
Socialresponsibility.Economicreality:Peruasapossibility.Productiveclustersand
holding.Developmentofmicro,smallandmediumbusinessinPeru.
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.

Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and


experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Berumen de los Santos, Nora Mara (2001). tica del ejercicio profesional.
MxicoD.F.:Continental(179.9/B45)
Gomez,MaraTeresa(1997).Cmoeducarenvalores.Madrid:s.n.(179.9/G62)
Olcese Salvatecci, Alfieri (2002). Cmo estudiar con xito: Tcnicas y hbitos
paraaprendermejor.MxicoD.F.:Alfaomega(371.302/O21)
Rodriguez Estrada, Mauro (2006). Aprendizaje creativo continuo. Cuando
aprenderesemprender.MxicoD.F.:Trillas(370.157/R75)
Towers,Marc(2006).Venzaasupeorenemigo:Autoestima.Madrid:Fundacin
Confemetal(155.2/T77)

Agenda Per, Caretas y PUCP (2001) Los 50 y tantos libros que todo peruano
cultodebeleer.Lima:Caretas:PUCP.
Contreras,Carlos(2000). HistoriadelPerContemporneo.Lima:Instituto de
EstudiosPeruano.(985/C81)
Matos Mar, Jos (2005). Desborde popular y crisis del estado, veinte aos
despus.Lima:s.n.(306.2/M28)
Raich, Mario (2008). Ms all. Empresa y sociedad en transformacin. Lima:
Tecsup.(658.3A/R18)
Soto, Hernando de (2000). El ministerio del capital. Porqu el capitalismo
triunfaenoccidenteyfracasaenelrestodelmundo.(330.122/S71)

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CommunicationsModule

DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught

Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

Workload

Communications

C306
Courses

Nr

Semester

CoursesID

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

GG1020

6.0

Lecture

40students

GG2820

5.0

Lecture

40students

GG2910

2.0

Lecture

40students

(Estimated) workload, divided into contact hours (lecture, exercise, laboratory


session, etc.) and private study, including examination preparation, specified in
hours,andintotal.

Nr

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

ID

CommunicationsI
GG1020
1
CommunicationsII
GG2820
2
SuccessfulPresentations
GG2910
3
Lima
Arequipa
ElisaMontoya
DeysiFlores

Lima
Arequipa
ElisaMontoya
DeysiFlores
SusanCuentas
ManuelLinares
MnicaJimnez
DavidRondon
MiguelOrtiz
SandraRoman.
JuliaTorres
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 GG1020
6.0
1.6
137
4
2 GG2820
5.0
1.8
122
4
3 GG2910
2.0
1.4
61
2
In order to pass each course of the module, student must obtain a minimal final
grade of 11 (eleven). To compute the final grade, the fraction 0.5 or more is
consideredasaunitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:Entrylevelskillsincommunicationandcomputingskills
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Categorizeandinterpretideas,dataandexplicitandimplicitconceptsinatext
giventhecontextinwhichitwasgeneratedandinwhichitwasreceived.
Basehisopinionwithclarity,fluencyandcoherenceusingverbalandnon
verbalresources.
Producetextsaccordingtothespecificpurposeofeachcommunication.
Skills:
Builddifferenttypesoftexts.
Selecttheappropriatetypeofargumenttosupporttheirposition.
Discriminatetherelevantfromthecomplementofanytext.
Competences:
Communicateinoralorwrittenformthethemesofhisprofessionwith
informativeandargumentativebase,applyingappropriateresourcesto
facilitatetheexpressionofspeechinspecializedandnonspecialized
audiences.

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Communication I: Human communication and information in contemporary


society. Reading as a tool for communication. Text analysis: organization and
integration of the text. Annotations and concept maps Bibliographical citations.
APA format. Writing technical reports. Spelling rules. Capitalization. General
accentuation. Special cases of accentuation. Diacritical marks. Sentence.
Punctuation marks. Connectors. Paragraph. Condensed description. Email.
Commercial writing. Communicating orally through the speech. Oral
communication.

CommunicationII:Communicationinorganizations.Assertivecommunicationand
characteristics. Technoscientificlanguage.Technicaldescriptionoftheworkshop.
Reading comprehension. Writing. Reading comprehension. Text production. Oral
comprehension and expression. Types of discussion. Argumentation as a
foundation for controversy and discussion. Argumentative presentation.
Administrativewriting.

Successful presentations: Competences indemand today. The first contact.


Individual and shared presentations. The psychological preparation. Stage fright.
Presentation design. Preparation of training designs. How to improve your
behaviour when you give a presentation. Emphasis and motivation in
presentations. Selfconfidence. Use of techniques. Presentation of techniques.
Audiovisual aids. Institutional presentation. Institutional presentation.
Communication styles. Formal aspects of conferences. Criteria to evaluate
presentations before an audience. Presentation of topics assigned using
appropriatetechniques.
- Practical:oralpresentations
- Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.
Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and
experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
AGUIRRE,MauricioyESTRADA,Christian.(2007).Redactarenlauniversidad.
Conceptos y tcnicas fundamentales. Lima: UPC.BUSTOS, Juan. (2005). A
escribirseaprendeescribiendo.Madrid:ComunidaddeMadridConsejerade
Educacin.CHOMSKY, Noam. (2006). Nuestro conocimiento del lenguaje
humano.SantiagodeChile:EdicinBilinge.CLAVIJOOlarte,Amparo.(2006).
Prcticas innovadoras de lectura y escritura. Bogot: Universidad Distrital
FranciscoJosdeCaldas.REALACADEMIAESPAOLA.(2010)Ortografadela
lenguaespaola.Madrid:Espasa.

AGUIRRE,MauricioyESTRADA,Christian.(2007).Redactarenlauniversidad.
Conceptosytcnicasfundamentales.Lima:UPC.
BUSTOS,Juan.(2005).Aescribirseaprendeescribiendo.Madrid:Comunidad
deMadridConsejeradeEducacin.
CHOMSKY, Noam. (2006). Nuestro conocimiento del lenguaje humano.
SantiagodeChile:EdicinBilinge.
CLAVIJOOlarte,Amparo.(2006).Prcticasinnovadorasdelecturayescritura.
Bogot:UniversidadDistritalFranciscoJosdeCaldas
REALACADEMIAESPAOLA.(2010)Ortografadelalenguaespaola.Madrid:
Espasa.

Del Pozo Delgado, Pilar. (2007) Formacin de formadores. Madrid: Pirmide


(658.3124/D49)
Robbins, Stephen P. (2004) Comportamiento organizacional. Mexico D.F.:
PearsonEducation.(658.3A/R71).
Schermerhorn, John R. (2006). Administracin. Mexico D.F.: Limusa.
(658.3A/S29)

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QualityandSafetyModule

DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught
Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

Workload

QualityandSafety

C307
Courses

Nr

Content

Semester

CoursesID

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

1 GG3020
2.0
Lecture
40students
2 GG4010
4.0
Lecture
40students
(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,
etc.) and private study, including examination preparation, specified in hours, and in
total.
Nr

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

ID

ContinuousImprovement
GG3020
3
Safety,HealthandEnvironment
GG4010
4
Lima
Arequipa
LuisPea
AlbertoOchoa

Lima
Arequipa
LuisPea
AlbertoOchoa
SegundoJimnez
JosPauca
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 GG3020
2.0
1.3
59
2
2 GG4010
4.0
2.1
110
3
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgrade
of11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasa
unitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:BasicStatisticsknowledgeandcomputingskills
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Designbasicmodelofcontinuousimprovementandqualityssystem
Designbasicstructureofsecurity,healthyandenvironmentssystem
Skills:
Usetoolsforcontinuousimprovementofquality
Usetoolsforevaluatepersonalandenvironmentofrisk
Competences:
Propose,implementandevaluatetheimprovementactionsinthequalityssystem
Evaluatetheriskspresentintheworkplaceandsuggestscontrolmeasures
Continuous Improvement: Principles and foundations of quality. Foundations for
continuous improvement. Methodology of operational excellence. Building
understanding. Measurement and analysis. Generating solutions. Improving and
controlling. Creating institutions. Continuous Improvement Kaizen. Problem
resolution methodology. Projects of improvement. ISO 9000: 2000 Standards Series.
Integrated management systems. Rubric Case analysis: Application of continuous
improvementatacorporation.Implementationofaqualitymanagementmodel.

Safety, Health and Environment: Prevention of labor risks. Industrial safety.


Prevention of labor risks. Industrial hygiene. Environment and Industrial Social
Responsibility. Systems of health, safety and environment management and social
responsibility. Regulations on health, safety and environment. Electrical hazards and
risksofhydrocarbons.Identificationofhazards,evaluationandriskcontrol.Controlof
riskstohealthandsafety.Personalprotectionequipment.Environmentalriskscontrol.
Preparationforemergencies.Preventionandcontrolofspillagesandfire.Preparation

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foremergencies.Firstaids.
Lecture:partialquizzes,assignmentsandfinalwrittenexamination.

Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and


experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Crosby,PhilipB(2001)Lacalidadnocuesta:Elartedecerciorarsedelacalidad.
MxicoD.F.:Continental(658.562/C91C)
Gutierrez Pulido, Humberto (2005). Calidad total y productividad. Mxico D.F.:
McGrawHill(658.562/G96P)
Imai,Masaki(1992).Kaizen,MxicoD.F.:Continental(658.562/I41)
Imai,Masaki(1998)CmointerpretarelKaizanenelsitiodetrabajo.Bogot.Mc
GrawHill(658.562/I4)
Polya, G. (2004). How to solve it. A new aspect of mathematical method. New
Jersey/PrincetonUniversityPress(511/P75)

Grimaldi, John V. (1991) Manual de seguridad industrial. Bogot: Alfaomega.


(620.86/G82M)
Letayf, Jorge (1998). Seguridad, higiene y control ambiental. Mxico D.F.: Mc
GrawHill.(658.2/L52)
RamrezCavassa,Csar(2007).Seguridadindustrial.Unenfoqueintegral.Mxico
D.F:Limusa.(620.86/R22)

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BasicEnglishModule

DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught
Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturer
Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

Workload

BasicEnglish

C308
Courses

Nr

Content

Studyandexamination
requirementsandforms
ofexamination
Mediaemployed

Readinglist

Semester

CoursesID

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

1 GG5010
6.0
Lecture
40students
2 GG6010
6.0
Lecture
40students
(Estimated) workload, divided into contact hours (lecture, exercise, laboratory
session, etc.) and private study, including examination preparation, specified in
hours,andintotal.
Nr

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

ID

EnglishI
GG5010
5
EnglishII
GG6010
6
Lima
Arequipa
MiltonChuquiruna
JulioMonjaras

Lima
Arequipa
MiltonChuquiruna
JulioMonjaras
English
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 GG5010
6.0
1.6
137
4
2 GG6010
6.0
1.7
139
4
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinal
gradeof11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreis
consideredasaunitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:Entrylevelskillsincommunication
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
IdentifyandeffectivelyusebasicEnglishstructuresinordertoread,interpret
andtranslatetextsongeneraltopicsofincreasingcomplexity.
Skills:
EstablishbasiccommunicationinEnglishinoralandwrittenform.
UnderstandingandinterpretingbasicgeneralEnglishtexts.
Competences:
Read,translateandinterpretEnglishtextsonbasicgeneraltopics.
SpeakinginbasicformusingsimplegrammaticalstructuresofEnglish.
EnglishI:Peopleandplaces.Youandyours.Everydaylife.Lovesandhates.Getting
from A to B. Eating and drinking. Extraordinary lives. Fact or fiction. Buying and
selling.Keepingintouch.Goingplaces.Streetlife.

EnglishII:Theworldaroundus.Aweekendaway.Learningforthefuture.Leisure
and lifestyle. Important firsts. At rest, at work. Special occasions. Appearances.
Timeoff.Ambitionsanddreams.Countriesandcultures.Oldandnew.TakeCare
Lecture: partial quizzes, oral and written assignments and final written
examination.
Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and
experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
CuttingEdgeStudentsBook,Workbook,Students.
ResourceBank,MiniDictionaryandStudentCD.Sarah.
Cunningham&MoorPeterwithFrancesEales.

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ManagementModule

DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught
Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

Management

C309
Courses

Nr

1
2
Workload

Content

Semester

CoursesID

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

2.0

Lecture

40students

1.0

Laboratory

20students

2.0

Lecture

40students

GG5020
GG6020

(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratory
session,etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedin
hours,andintotal.

Nr

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

ID

ProjectManagement
GG5020
5
BusinessManagement
GG6020
6
Lima
Arequipa
EdwinRamos
JosRojas

Lima
Arequipa
EdwinRamos
JosRojas
LuisPea
JosLima
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 GG5020
3.0
2.3
95
3
2 GG6020
2.0
3.2
94
3
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinal
gradeof11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreis
consideredasaunitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:Qualitytools,communicationandcomputingskills
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Develop,plan,organizeandmanagehumanandmaterialresourcesina
project.
Plans,organize,directandcontrolthehumanandmaterialresourcesofa
business.
Skills:
Usemoderntheoriesandmethodologiesformanagingresourcesofabusiness
Competences:
Applyconceptsandmethodologiesinthemanagementofresourcesinan
industrialand/orservicesbusiness.
Project Management:Fundamentalconcepts relatedtoprojects.Identificationof
problems and improvement opportunities. Market research. Sales and incomes
budget. Project engineering. Introduction to costs. Calculation of costs using
proposed exercises. Sensitivity analysis Differential costs. Laboratory costs.
Budgetofcostsandinvestment.Expensesbudget.ProjectedFinancialstatements.
Projected cash flow. Financial assessment. Financial assessment. Planning the
implementation.Diagrams.Planningtheimplementation:REDPERTCPM.Follow
upandclosing.Otherprojectapproaches.Realcasesofimprovementprojects.

BusinessManagement:Administrativeprocess.Strategicplanning.Organizational

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structure.Legalandtaxaspectsofabusiness.Groupcase1.Startingupabusiness
Sales projection. Industrial marketing strategies. Aggregate planning. Production
programming.Launchingandproductioncontrol.RubricPlanning,programming
and controlling the production in a business unit. Purchases, stocks and storage.
Financialstatementsanalysis.Administrative,operationalandfinancialoperators
Stocks and financial operations. Rubric. Calculation and definition of cost in a
businessunit.Costvolumeprofitmodel.Financialanalysis

Practical / laboratory: preparations with review, functional projects, lab


reportsandoralpresentations
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.
Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and
experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Amat, Joan Mara (2002) Control presupuestario. Barcelona: Gestin 2000.
(658.1G/A52C).
ColmenarSantos,Antonio(2007).GestindeproyectosconMicrosoftProject
2007.MxicoD.F.:Alfaomega(005.368PR/C75)
DomingoAjenjo,Alberto(2005).Direccinygestindeproyectos.Unenfoque
prctico.MxicoD.F.:AlfaomegaRama(658.404/A33)
Gido, Jack (1999) Administracin exitosa de proyectos. Mxico D.F.: s.n.
(658.404/G44)
Project Management Institute (2008). A guide to the project management
body of knowledge: (PMBOK Guide). Atlanta: Project Management Institute
(658.404/P87/2008)

Chase, Richard (2000) Administracin de produccin y operaciones.


Manufacturayservicios.Bogot:McGrawHill.(658.5P/CH526A)
Kotler,Philip(2006).Direccindemarketing.MxicoD.F.:PearsonEducacin
(658.8/K11).
Porter,MichaelE.(1997)Estrategiacompetitiva.Tcnicasparaelanlisisde
los sectores industriales y de la competencia. Mxico D.F.: Continental.
(658.1G/P78)
Ross, Stephen (2006) Fundamentos de finanzas corporativas. Mxico D.F.:
McGrawHill(658.15/R84)
Schermerhorn, John R. (2006) Administracin. Mxico D.F.: Limusa
(658.3A/S29).

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HumanResourcesandLaborMarketModule

DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught

Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

Workload

HumanResourcesandLaborMarket

C310
ID

Semester

DecisionsMaking
HumanResources

Courses

GG4020
GG5040

4
5

InductiontoLaborMarket

GG6030

Lima
Arequipa
HenryAnchante
TaniaRojas

Lima
Arequipa
HenryAnchante
TaniaRojas
LuisLen
KarinaSalas
DianaCastillo
EduardoParedes
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.
Nr

Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

GG4020

2.0

Lecture

40students

GG5040

3.0

Lecture

40students

GG6030

2.0

Lecture

40students

(Estimated) workload, divided into contact hours (lecture, exercise, laboratory


session, etc.) and private study, including examination preparation, specified in
hours,andintotal.
Nr

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations

CoursesID

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 GG4020
2.0
2.2
76
2
2 GG5040
3.0
2.1
92
3
3 GG6030
2.0
1.5
63
2
In order to pass each course of the module, student must obtain a minimal final
grade of 11 (eleven). To compute the final grade, the fraction 0.5 or more is
consideredasaunitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)

Formal:None
Content:Communicationandcomputingskills
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Formulate strategies considering decision analysis techniques and solution,
personalbarriers,ethicalcriteriaandtoolsforcreativityandinnovationasthe
mostimportantproblemoropportunityfacing
Design and implement processes aimed at developing the human capital of a
business
Develop strategies to help you locate and develop opportunities for
employabilityeffectivelyandefficiently
Skills:
Applytechniquesforproblemsolvingandethicaldecisioncriteria
Usemoderntheoriesandmethodologiesformanaginghumanresources.
Usemethodstotailoryourpersonalandprofessionalprofiletojobopportunities
thatarepresented
Competences:
Apply and develop skills in planning, analysis, troubleshooting, or taking
advantageofopportunitiestomakeeffectiveandethicaldecisions.

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Applyconceptsandmethodologiesinthemanagementofhumanresources.
Harmonize their personal and professional profile to implement formal and
relational strategies to help you locate and develop opportunities for
employabilityeffectivelyandefficiently.
Decision Making: The classic approach. The decisionmaking process. Identification
and description of the problem in decisionmaking. Practical cases. Problem
resolution techniques in decisionmaking. Team decisionmaking. Interpersonal
barrierstodecisionmaking.Practicalcases.Socialandlaborethics.DecisionMaking
based on an ethical perspective. Creativity and innovation in the generation of
decision alternatives. Application of Creativity and Innovation in DecisionMaking.
Criteriatoassesssolutionalternatives.

Human Resources: Management: Fundamental skills. Management and personal


supervision. Team Work. Communication in the workplace. Employee motivation.
Leadership in the workplace. Workplace conflict management. Management of
organizationalchanges.Supervisionplan.Recruitmentandstaffselection.Individual
Differences, Personality and Values in the Workplace. Training and Job Analysis.
Performanceandskillsevaluation.Labourregulationsandlaws.Essaywriting.

Induction to Labor Market: Personal competitiveness. The rsum. Job interview,


characteristicsandtypes.Personalmarketing.Employability.Employability.Typesof
evaluations.Staffrecruitment.Understandinggesturesandbodylanguage.Personal
image.Professionalethics.

Practical:simulatedjobinterviews.
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.
-

Content

Studyandexamination
requirementsandforms
ofexamination
Mediaemployed

Readinglist

Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and


experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Espndola,JosLuis(2005)Anlisisdeproblemasytomadedecisiones.Mxico
D.F.:AddisonWesley.(153.43/E84)
Garca, Salvador (2003) La direccin por valores. Madrid: Mc GrawHill
(179.9/G23)
Jennings,David(2000)Tomadedecisiones:Unenfoqueintegrado.MxicoD.F.:
Continental658.1G/J39)
Montes,Felipe(2000).Resolucindeproblemasytomadedecisiones.Mxico
D.F.:Trillas(153/M84)
ReySancristn,Francisco(2003).Tcnicasderesolucindeproblemas.Madrid:
s.n.(658.2/R47T)
Robbins,Stephen(2004)Comportamientoorganizacional.MxicoD.F.:Pearson
Educacin(658.3A/R71)
Shermerhorn,John(2006)Administracin.MxicoD.F.:Limusa(658.3A/S29)

Alles, Martha. (2006) Direccin estratgica de recursos humanos. Gestin por


competencias.BuenosAires:s.n.(658.3A/A43D)
Chiavenato, Idalberto (2006) Introduccin a la teora general de la
administracin.MxicoD.F.:McGrawHill.(658.3A/CH548/2006)
Covey,Stephen(2000)Los7hbitosdelagentealtamenteefectiva.Barcelona:
Paidos.(658.3A/C8L)
Goleman, Daniel (1999) Inteligencia emocional en la empresa. Buenos Aires:
IndustrialGrfica.(658.1G/G71)
Grados, Jaime (2001) Capacitacin y desarrollo de personal. Mxico D.F.:
Trillas.(658.3A/G8C)
Mosley,Donald(2005)Supervisin.MxicoD.F.:Thompson(658.302/M87)
Robbins,Stephen(2004)Comportamientoorganizacional.MxicoD.F.:Pearson
Educacin.(658.3A/R71)
Whetten, David (2005) Desarrollo de habilidades directivas. Mxico D.F.:
PearsonEducacin.(658.409/W53)

Bejarano, Alberto (2011). Gestin de Carrera en la Sociedad Red. Lima: ESAN


(658.4093/B37)
Fournies, Ferdinand (1997) Tcnicas de direccin de personal. Cmo instruir
paraaumentarelrendimiento.MxicoD.F.:McGrawHill(658.3A/F78).

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Harrison,Tony(2002)Estrategiadecomunicacin.Tcnicasdepublicidad.Lima:
Elcomercio(658.1G/P/5)
Mora G., Guillermo (1995) Valores humanos y actitudes positivas. Bogot: Mc
GrawHill(658.3A/M79)
LoretdeMola,Edgardo(2009).AdministracindeCarrera.Lima:CENTRUM
Temple,Ins(2010).UstedS.A.Lima:Norma

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ComputerAidedDesignModule

DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught
Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

Workload

PlantMachineryMaintenance
ComputerAidedDesign
Firstlevel
C311
Courses

Content

MG2030
MM3100
Arequipa:
MiguelLen
Arequipa:
MiguelLen
CsarVera
CarlosTacusi

Semester

2
3

Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.
Nr

CoursesID

MG2030

MM3100

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

2.0
2.0

Lecture
Lecture

40students
40students

1.5
Laboratory
20students
(Estimated) workload, divided into contact hours (lecture, exercise, laboratory
session, etc.) and private study, including examination preparation, specified in
hours,15andintotal.
Nr

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

ID

TechnicalDrawing
IndustrialDesignandDrawing
Lima:
HctorZevallos
Lima:
LuisRojas
AnwarYarn

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 MG2030
2.0
2.1
72
3
2 MM3100
4.0
2.9
109
4
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinal
gradeof11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreis
consideredasaunitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:MaterialsandMathematicsknowledge,andcomputingskill
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Interpretdrawingsandmechanical,electrical,electronicandfluidinstallations
andnetworkdiagrams.
Analyze the operation of components and mechanical systems, by using
designdrawings.
Design mechanical no complex systems and components using standardized
norms.
Skills:
Producedrawingsandmechanical,electrical,electronicandfluidinstallations
andnetworkdiagrams
Representmechanicaldrawingsusingconventionaldrawingtools.
Representmechanicaldrawingsusingdesignsoftware.
Competences:
Design Mechanical components using computer design software following a
designmethodology.

Technical Drawing: Basic principles. Standardized dimensioning. Projection


Systems. Sections. Full section. Types of sections. Cutting and sections. Basic
electricandelectronicschematics.Flowdiagram.Systemsofpipelines.

Industrial Drawing and Design: Fundamentals of mechanical drawing. Software.


Dimensioning based on manufacturing processes. Representation and
dimensioning of machine elements according to standards. Representation of

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machine elements through auxiliary, partial, local and displaced views.


Representationofsectionsandcuttingsaccordingtostandards(ISO12844:2001).
Representation and dimensioning of mechanical parts. Standardized
representation of dimensional adjustments and tolerances and shape.
Representation of surface roughness. Introduction to Design methodology.
Representation and interpretation of assembly blueprints. Representation of
welded joints. Presentation and explanation of a group design of a mechanical
component.

- Practical/laboratory:preparationswithreview,functionalprojects,labreports
- Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.

Studyandexamination
requirementsandforms
ofexamination
Mediaemployed
Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and

experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Readinglist
- Bachmann,Albert(1979)Dibujotcnico.Barcelona:Labor.(604.2/B13).
- Giesecke,Frederick(1979)Dibujotcnico.MxicoD.F.:Limusa(604.2/G4).
- GTZ (1981) Dibujo tcnico metal 1. Curso bsico con pruebas. Eschborn: GTZ
(604.2/M/1).
- GTZ(1981)Dibujotcnicometal2.Cursosuperiorconpruebas.Eschborn:GTZ
(604.2/M/2)
- Jensen, Cecil (2004). Dibujo y diseo en ingeniera. Mxico D.F.: McGrawHill
(604.2/J39/2004)
- SnchezQuispe,Ismael(1991)Dibujotcnico.Lima:Vultecsa(604.2/S21).
- Spencer, Henry Cecil (2003). Dibujo Tcnico. Mxico D.F.: Alfaomega
(604.2/S74/2003)

- Hyman,Barry(2003).Fundamentalsofengineeringdesign.NewJersey:Prentice
Hall.(620.004/H99)

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MechanicalDesignModule

DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught
Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

PlantMachineryMaintenance
MechanicalDesign
Firstlevel
C312
Courses

Nr

Nr

1
2

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

Content

Semester

CoursesID

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

4.0
Lecture
40students
3.0
Laboratory
20students
2.0
Lecture
40students
2 MM5060
3.0
Laboratory
20students
(Estimated) workload, divided into contact hours (lecture, exercise, laboratory
session, etc.) and private study, including examination preparation, specified in
hours,15andintotal.
1

Workload

ID

DesignofmachineElements
MM4010
4
AidedDesignandManufacturing
MM5060
5
Lima:
Arequipa:
DavidMaita
NiltonAnchayhuaArestegui
Lima:
Arequipa:
DavidMaita
NiltonAnchayhuaArestegui
AlejandroRodrguez
JuanManuelGmez
HctorZevallos
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.

MM4010

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

MM4010
7.0
4.27
192
6
MM5060
5.0
3.62
138
5
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinal
gradeof11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreis
consideredasaunitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:Mathematicsskill
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Evaluatedesignandselectmachineelementsthatintegratedintoa
mechanicalsystemsandmachines.
Designandevaluatethestrengthsofmechanicalcomponentsand
mechanismsusingsoftware.
PreparemachiningprogramsofmechanicalcomponentsforCNCmachines.
Skills:
Manufacturemechanicalcomponentsusingcomputernumericalcontrol
machines.
Perform3Dprintingofmechanicalcomponentsusing3Dprinters.
Competences:
Designsandmanufacturesystemsandmechanicalcomponentsusing
softwareandCNCmachines,followingdesignstandards.
Design of Machine Elements: Applications of the design methodology. Power
transmission. Introduction to softwarebased modelling of components CAD 3D.
Asymmetric components modeling. Pin, cotter pin, tongued, grooved shaft joints.
Screwjoints.Modellinganddeterminationofparametersofcomplexcomponents.
Slider Bearings. Analysis of resistance and component deformation using CAE
software. Rolling bearing. Assembly of components according to their function.
Fatigue. Cyclical load stress. Fatigue: Machine element calculation. Fatigue:
calculationofmachineelements.Assemblyofcomponentsleveltwo.Axles,shafts
andcouplings(4hours).Modellingandassemblyofasimplemechanism.Analysis

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of resistance and deformation of an assembly. Flexible transmission elements:


Chains.Modellingandimportofstandardcomponents.Analysisofadesignusing
CADCAEsoftware.Straightandhelicoidalgears.Analysisofthereductionsystem
ofaspeedreducer.Calculationsofgearsandverificationoftheirresistanceusing
thesoftware.Designofamechanism,developmentofmanufacturingblueprintsfor
the components using CAD 3D software. Lifting mechanisms and elements in a
hoistingsystem(Evidence).

AidedDesignandManufacturing:IntroductiontoCAD/CAMareasofapplication.
Typesofmetallicplates.Typesofreinforcements.Calculationstoestablishlengths.
Typesofjoints.Useoftechnicaltables.Presetprofiles.Complementaryoperations.
Typesofmetallicplates.Typesofreinforcements.Calculationstoestablishlengths.
Types of joints. Use of technical tables. Installations using pipelines, blending,
reduction, expansion and cutting. Introduction to metallic structures. Shapes of
profiles. Application of removable joints with bolts and screws. Use of technical
tables. Introduction to metallic structures. Shapes of profiles. Use of cutting tools
with the CNC lathe of the laboratory. Mounting and configuration. Interpreting
plans of installations having pipelines. Types of pipelines. Types of accessories.
Typesofjoints.Pipelinesinstallation.Useoftechnicaltables.Interpretingplansof
installations having pipelines. Types of pipelines. Types of accessories. Types of
joints. Pipelines installation. Use of cutting tools in MHCNC. Types of mounting.
Use of cutting tools in the computerized numeric controlled machines. Types of
mounting. General information for using computerized numeric controlled
machines(MHCNC).Locationofcoordinates.ProgrammingGandMcodes.Fixed
cyclesofwork.ProgrammingGandMcodes.Fixedcyclesofwork.Manufacturefor
the project. Workshop 1004. Programming G and M codes. Fixed cycles of work.
ProgrammingGandMcodes.Fixedcyclesofwork.DefenseoftheProject.

Practical / laboratory: preparations with review, functional projects, lab


reports
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination
Blackboard,slides,beamerpresentations,demonstrationoflabexamplesand
experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
HallStrickland,Allen(1990)Diseodemquinas.MxicoD.F.:McGrawHill
(621.815/H18)
Hicks,Tyler(2006)Handbookofmechanicalengineeringcalculations.New
York:McGrawHill(621/H3)
Kimball,Dexter(1947)Construccindeelementosdemquinas.MxicoD.F.:
Hispanoamericana(620.1/K55)
Mott,RobertL.(1992)Diseodeelementosdemquinas.MxicoD.F.:
PrenticeHall(621.815/M82)
Norton,Robert(2005).Diseodemaquinaria.Sntesisyanlisisdemquinas
ymecanismos.MxicoD.F.:McGrawHill(621.815/N82)
Shigley,JosephE.(1991)Teorademquinasymecanismos.Madrid:Mc
GrawHill(620.1/S47T)
Shigley,JosephEdward(1994)Fundamentosdediseomecnico.Tomo1.
MxicoD.F.:McGrawHill(620.1/S47F/t.1)
Shigley,JosephEdward(1994)Fundamentosdediseomecnico.Tomo2.
MxicoD.F.:McGrawHill(620.1/S47F/t.2)
Shigley,JosephEdward(1994)Fundamentosdediseomecnico.Tomo3.
MxicoD.F.:McGrawHill(620.1/S47F/t.3)

Alecop(1992)CNC8025Fresadora.Mondragn:Alecop.(620.1/CN/AF)
Alecop(1992)Manejoyprogramacindeltorno.Mondragn,Alecop.
(620.1/CN/47)
Aviles,Rafael(2005)Anlisisdefatigaenmquinas.Madrid:(620.112/A92)

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FluidPowerModule

DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught
Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

Workload

PlantMachineryMaintenance
Fluidpower
Firstlevel
C313
Courses

Content

Semester

MM4120
4
MM5100
5
Arequipa:
MiguelLen
Arequipa:
MiguelLen
NiltonAnchayhua
JuanManuelGmez

Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.
Nr

CoursesID

MM4120

MM5100

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

2
3

Lecture
Laboratory

40students
20students

Lecture

40students

2
Laboratory
20students
(Estimated) workload, divided into contact hours (lecture, exercise, laboratory
session, etc.) and private study, including examination preparation, specified in
hours,15andintotal.
Nr

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

ID

PneumaticSystems
HydraulicSystems
Lima:
ManuelSoto
Lima:
CsarLecaros
ManuelSoto

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 MM4120
5
3.26
132
4
2 MM5100
4
2.87
108
4
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinal
gradeof11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreis
consideredasaunitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:BasicElectronic
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Selectequipmentofgeneration,preparationanddistributionorair
compressed.
Selectcomponentsforpneumaticandhydraulicsystems.
Designpneumaticandhydraulicsystems.
Skills:
PerformfunctioningteststoPneumaticandHydraulicsystems.
InstallandoperatePneumaticandHydraulicsystems.
InstallandperformfunctioningteststoProgrammableControlLogicalfor
electrohydraulicandelectroPneumaticsystems.
Competences:
Design,detectandsolveproblemsinPneumaticandHydraulicsystemsusing
diagnosestoolsandsoftware.
Pneumatic Systems: Compressed air generation, preparation and distribution.
Selection of a compressor for a given pneumatic system. Compressed air
distribution.Directandindirectcontrolofapneumaticcylinderwithspeedcontrol
device. Pneumatic components making up an industrial pneumatic system.
Distributor and shutoff and offset valves. Direct and indirect control of a
pneumatic cylinder. Actuators. Diagram of phase displacement. Circuits, selection
of pneumatic components, real application analysis. Actuator and pipeline
selection. Circuits of sequence. Sequential electropneumatic system with control

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basedondisplacement.Sequentialelectropneumaticsystemwithcontrolbasedon
time and pressure. Selection of offset valves. Electropneumatic and control
components: Counters, timers and vacuum switches. Implementation of solutions
in electropneumatic systems using PLC. Sequential electropneumatic system
based on sensorial and vacuum technique. Implementation of sequential controls
and tests for electropneumatic systems operation. Circuits, analysis of real
applications. PLCbased Control. PLCbased electropneumatic control.
ProgrammingofsequentialcontrolwithPLC.ApplicationofPLCandPLcontrolled
pneumatic systems. PLC programming and FUP language. Circuits, selection of
componentsandanalysisofapplications.Diagnosisandtroubleshooting.

HydraulicSystems:Diagnosisandevaluationoftheoperationofhydraulicsystems
Pressure. Flow. Direct controlled pressure limiting valve. Pressure limiting valve.
Manifoldvalve.Manifoldvalve2/23/24/24/3.Checkvalveandhydraulically
deblocked check valve. Diagnose and control (oversight) the hydraulic system
operation.Throttlevalve.Checkvalve,hydraulicpilotoperatedcheckvalve.Flow
controlvalve.Pressurecontrolvalve.Readingofblueprints:Applications.Circuits
regenerated. Differential circuits. Accumulator. Hydraulic motor. Basic
electrohydraulic controls. Analysis of the operation and control of the
electrohydraulic systems. Sequence valve, overpressure valve and antivacuum
valve.ControlofelectrohydraulicsystemsusingPLC.Proportionalpressurecontrol
Analysis and control of electrohydraulic control systems with PLC. Control of
electrohydraulic systems using PLC. Proportional flow control. Maintenance of
hydraulicsystem.Maintenanceofhydrauliccomponents.Predictiveandpreventive
maintenanceofhydraulicsystems.
- Practical/laboratory:preparationswithreview,functionalprojects,labreports
- Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.
Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and
experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Festo Didactic (1976). Iniciacin al personal de montaje y mantenimiento.
Esslingen:Festo.(621.5/F/IP)
Festo Didactic (1980). Introduccin a la neumtica. Esslingen: Festo.
(621.5/F/I

Ewald, Roland (1990) Tcnica de vlvulas proporcionales y de servovlvulas:


librodeinformacin.NewYork:MannesmannRexroth(621.2/T/2)
Festo Didactic (1990) Curso de hidrulica para la formacin profesional.
Berln:Festo.(621.2/FE).
Schmitt, Grad (1992) Training hidrulico. New York: Mannesmann Rexroth.
(621.2/T/II).
Vickers (1984) Manual de oleohidrulica industrial: 935100S. Barcelona:
BlumeS.A.(621.2/V)

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ThermalMachinesModule

DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught
Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

Workload

PlantMachineryMaintenance
ThermalMachines
Firstlevel
C314
Courses

Nr

Content

CoursesID

MM5120

MM6100

Semester

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

2
2

Lecture
Laboratory

40students
20students

Lecture

40students

1.5
Laboratory
20students
(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,
etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,15andin
total.
Nr

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

ID

ThermalMachines
MM5120
5
RefrigerationandAirConditioning
MM6100
6
Lima:
Arequipa:
AlejandroRodrguez
CsarVera
Lima:
Arequipa:
AlejandroRodrguez
CsarVera
HctorZevallos
JulioMonjars
Spanish
Compulsory
Contact hours and class size separately for each teaching method: lecture, lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 MM5120
4
4.62
138
5
2 MM6100
4.5
3.78
141
5
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgrade
of11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasa
unitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:BasicElectronic
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Performtheenergeticbalanceofthermalmachines.
Recommenddifferenttypesofrenewableenergies,forindustrialsystems.
SelectcomponentsforAirconditioningandrefrigerationsystemsandfiretube
Boilers.
DiagnosefailuresinThermalmachinesandAirconditioningandRefrigeration
systems.
Skills:
PerformfunctioningteststofiretubeBoilersandAirconditioningandrefrigeration
systems.
InstallAirConditioningandRefrigerationsystemsandoperatefiretubeBoilers.
PerformfunctioningteststoHeatExchangers.
Competences:
Design,detectandsolveproblemsinThermalsystemsandAirconditioningand
Refrigerationsystemsusingdiagnosestoolsandsoftware.
Thermal Machines: Thermodynamic systems. Steam properties. Steam cycles for the
productionofwork.Steamcyclesfortheproductionofwork.Regenerativepowercycle
Regenerative power cycle. Energy analysis of power plants. Cogeneration. Steam
generators.Thermalbalance.SteamDistribution.Boilermaintenance.Renewableand
nonrenewableenergysources.

RefrigerationandAirConditioning:Refrigerationcycles.Componentsinarefrigeration

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system: compressors, evaporators, condensers. Components of refrigeration system:


Expansion devices. Calculus of thermal loads. Refrigerants and refrigeration oil.
Refrigeration system maintenance. Principles and fundamentals of air conditioning:
Psychrometry. Air mixtures. Conditioning units. Hydronic systems for air conditioning.
Environmental protection. Failure detection in refrigeration and air conditioning
systems.

Practical/laboratory:preparationswithreview,functionalprojects,labreports
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.
Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and
experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
CastilloNeira,Percy(2002)Operacinymantenimientodecalderosindustriales.
Lima:Educacin.(536.7/C34).
Haywood, R.W. (1999). Ciclos termodinmicos de potencia y refrigeracin.
MxicoD.F.:Limusa(536.7/H28).
Woodruff, Everett (1992) Steam plant operation. New York: Mc GrawHill.
(621.1/W79).

Carnicer Royo, Enrique (1991) Aire comprimido. Madrid: Paraninfo S.A.


(621.56/C23).
Dossat, Roy (1980) Principios de refrigeracin. Mxico D.F.: Continental S.A.
(621.56/D93).
Withman, William (2003) Tecnologa de la refrigeracin I. Madrid: Paraninfo
(621.56/W5).
Withman, William (2004) Tecnologa de la refrigeracin y aire acondicionado II.
Madrid:Paraninfo.(621.56/W5/3).

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FluidMechanicsandThermodynamicsModule

DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
Coursesand
Semester(s)inwhich
the
moduleistaught
Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

PlantMachineryMaintenance
FluidMechanicsandThermodynamics
Firstlevel
C315

Nr

Content

Studyandexamination
requirementsandforms
ofexamination
Mediaemployed

Semester

MM3120

CoursesID

MM3120

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

Lecture

40students

(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,
etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,15andin
total.
Nr

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

FluidMechanicsand
Thermodynamics

ID

Lima:
Arequipa:
HctorZevallos
CsarVera
Lima:
Arequipa:
LuisSampn
CsarVera
AlejandroRodrguez
JulioMonjars
HctorZevallos
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.

1
Workload

Courses

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 MM3120
4
2.96
118
4
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgrade
of11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasa
unitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:BasicElectronic
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Analyzeindustrialprocessesthattransportfluids.
Analyzethermalprocessesusingthermodynamicprinciples.
Skills:
Performfunctioningteststoprocessestransportsystemsandthermalprocesses.
Usesoftwareforcalculationoftransportphenomena.
Competences:
Selectcomponentsforpumpingsystems,heatexchangers,usingsoftware.
Fluid mechanics. Properties of fluids. Fluid statics. Pascals Law. Fluid statics: Law of
immersebodies.Fluiddynamics:ContinuityLaw.Fluiddynamics:BernoullisLaw.Heat
transfer.HeatExchangers.Selectionofcomponentsforheattransfersystemsusingthe
laws of fluid mechanics and thermodynamics. Analysis of heat exchangers.
Thermodynamics. Fundamental concepts. Thermodynamic properties. Ideal gas
processes. First Law of Thermodynamics: Concept of energy I. Calculation based on
advanced mathematics for analyzing mechanic and fluid systems. First Law of
Thermodynamics: Concept of energy II. First Law of Thermodynamics: Energy
balance. Second Law of Thermodynamics. Cyclic processes: Otto cycle. Diesel cycle.
Powercycleswithgases:DualandBrayton.Internalcombustionengines.

- Practical/laboratory:preparationswithreview,functionalprojects,labreports
- Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.
Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and
experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.

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Readinglist

Faires, Virgil Moring (2008) Termodinmica. Mxico D.F.: Unin tipogrfica.


(536.7/F14)
Mott, Robert L. (2006) Mecnica de fludos. Mxico D.F.: Pearson Educacin.
(620.106/M88)
Rolle,Kurt(1984)Termodinmica.MxicoD.F.:InteramericanaS.A.(536.7/R7)
RosellCoria,Francisco(1983)Energaymquinastrmicas.MxicoD.F.:Limusa
(536/R84)
VanWylen,Gordon(2007)Fundamentosdetermodinmica.MxicoD.F.:Limusa
(536.7/V28S)

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MaintenanceManagementModule

DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught

Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

PlantMachineryMaintenance
MaintenanceManagement
Firstlevel
C316
Courses

Nr

Workload

Content

Semester

CoursesID

MG4010

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

Lecture

40students

4
Lecture
40students
2 MM6140
1.5
Laboratory
20students
(Estimated) workload, divided into contact hours (lecture, exercise, laboratory
session, etc.) and private study, including examination preparation, specified in
hours,15andintotal.
Nr

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

ID

MaintenanceManagement
MG4010
4
StrategicMaintenance
MM6140
6
Management
Lima:
Arequipa:
DavidMaita
ManuelVizcarra
Lima:
Arequipa:
LuisSampn
ManuelVizcarra
AnwarYarin
JuanRoldn
DavidMaita
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.
-

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 MG4010
4
1.96
84
3
2 MM6140
5.5
4.37
168
6
In order to pass each course of the module, student must obtain a minimal final
grade of 11 (eleven). To compute the final grade, the fraction 0.5 or more is
consideredasaunitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:BasicElectronic
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Prepareaplanandamaintenanceprogramforindustrialequipment.
Calculateperformanceindicatorsofindustrialmaintenance.
Estimatethereliability,maintainabilityandavailabilityofcomponentsand
equipment.
UseRCFA,TPM,RCMmethodologyforpreparemaintenanceprogram.
Calculatelifecyclecostofequipmentanddefinesindustrialequipment
replacement.
Skills:
Organizeworkareasandproceduresforindustrialmaintenance.
Competences:
Designplanandmaintenanceprogramsforanindustrialequipment,usinga
reliabilitymethodology.
Optimizefrequenciesofpreventivemaintenance,workmaintenanceareas,
standardjobs,usingamethodology.
Maintenance Management: Relationship among maintenance, production and the
equipment manufacturer. Stages in the management cycle. Equipment useful life.
Maintenance planning and scheduling. Implementation of a maintenance system.
Useful life cost. Technical and economic selection of fans and compressors. Specific
costs in the useful life. Organization of maintenance and assignation of resources
required for the activities. Main maintenance management indicators. Group
presentationonmanagementindicators.Financialandlabourindicators.Designofa

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laboratory or workshop maintenance plan according to the manufacturers


information and the operational conditions. CMMS Computerized management
system. Processes, operations and components at industrial plants. Eliminating
wasting.PokaYoke,Smed.

Strategic Maintenance Management: RootCause Analysis (RCA). Failure Mode


Analysisandeffects(FMEA).RCMmethodology.Functions.Functionalfailure.Failure
record. Modes, effects and consequences of the failure. Selection of a suitable
maintenance task. Introduction to the reliability engineering. Basic statistics.
Statisticaldistributions.Dataandtypeofdata.Parametersestimation.Calculationof
reliability.Reliabilityintervals.Measuresofperformance.Decisionmakingbasedon
indicators. Results analysis. Importance of maintenance management audits.
Components and implementation of an audit process. Students analyze the
equipment replacement and plan actions to be executed. TPM philosophy.
FundamentalsofTPM.Teameffectiveness.Presentationofgroupassignmentsall
the groups. Autonomous maintenance. Preventive and predictive maintenance.
Implementation of the TPM. Training for the TPM. Students design maintenance
plans based on the TPM and the RCM. Lean Maintenance. Concept of Lean
Manufacturing. Maintenance Excellence Model. Implementation strategy. Decision
making.Equipmentreplacement.Stockcontrol.

Practical/laboratory:preparationswithreview,functionalprojects,labreports
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.
Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and
experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Cotler, Mel A. (1994) Maintenance programming. New Jersey: Prentice Hall.
(658.2/C85).
Goettsche,L.D.(1998)MaintenanceofinstrumentsandSystems.NewYork:s.n.
(621.381I/G57)
Gonzlez Fernndez, Francisco Javier (2009). Teora y prctica del
mantenimiento industrial avanzado. Madrid: Fundacin Confemetal
(658.202/G71/2009)
Hartmann, Eward H. (1998) Cmo instalar con xito el TPM en su empresa. A
travsdeloriginalprocesoTPM.Lima:s.n.(658.2/H2T)
Levitt, Joel (2009). The handbook of maintenance management. New York:
IndustrialPress(658.202/L54)
Palmer,Doc(2006)Maintenanceplanningandschedulinghandbook.NewYork:
McGrawHill(658.202/P19)
Wireman, Terry (2005). Developing perfomance indicators for managing
maintenance.NewYork:IndustrialPress(658.2/W72D)

Gonzlez Fernndez, Francisco (2009) Teora y prctica del mantenimiento


industrialavanzado.Madrid:FundacinConfemetal(658.202/G71).
Hartmann,Edward(1992)SuccessfullyinstallingTPMinanewjapaneseplant.
Pettsburgh:TPMPress(658.2/H2).
Merli, Giorgio (1991) Total manufacturing management. La estrategia
industrialenlosaos90.Madrid:TecnologasdeGerencia.(658.562/M43).
Nakajima, Seiichi (1992) Programa de desarrollo del TPM. Implantacin del
mantenimientoproductivototal.Cambridge:ProductivityPress.(658.562/N18).
Smith,Ricky(2004)Leanmaintenance.Boston:Elsevier.(658.202/S61).
Wireman, Terry (2005) Developing perfomance indicators for managing
maintenance.NewYork:IndustrialPress.(658.2/W72D).

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IndustrialMaintenanceModule

DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught

Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

PlantMachineryMaintenance
IndustrialMaintenance
Firstlevel
C317
Courses
ID
Semester
IndustrialEquipmentand
MM4110
4
Components
IndustrialMaintenance
MM5080
5
PredictiveMaintenance
MM6120
6
Management
Lima:
Arequipa:
SixtoSarmiento
ManuelVizcarra
Lima:
Arequipa:
AnwarYarn
ManuelVizcarra
LuisSampn
JuanRoldn
CsarNunura
LuisRojas
SixtoSarmiento
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.
-

Nr

Workload

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

3
Lecture
40students
2
Lecture
40students
2 MM5080
5
Laboratory
20students
1
Lecture
40students
3 MM6120
2.5
Laboratory
20students
(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratory
session,etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedin
hours,15andintotal.
Nr

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

CoursesID

MM4110

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 MM4110
3
2.70
97
2
2 MM5080
7
3.65
172
6
3 MM6120
3.5
3.92
126
4
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinal
gradeof11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreis
consideredasaunitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:BasicElectronic
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Recognizehowtoworkandfunctionofthemajorcomponentsofindustrial
systems
Identifyandselectpumpsystems,industrialfans,andmineralprocessing
equipment.
Performassemblyanddisassemblyofcomponents,mechanismsandsystemsof
industrialmachinery.
Analyzefailuresanddiagnoseproblemsinindustrialmachineryusingvibration
analysis,infraredthermographyandultrasound.
Skills:
Organizeworkareasandproceduresforindustrialmaintenance.
Calibrate, install, replace, repair and adapt components and systems of
industrialmachinery.
Competences:
Developpredictivemaintenanceplansforcriticalequipmentusingnorms.

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Performindustrialmaintenancetosystemsandequipment,followingindustrial
safetyregulationsandmanufacturersmanuals.

Industrial Equipment and Components: Types of pumps used in mobile and


stationary machinery. Principles involved in pump functioning. Frequent failures in
pumps. Types of fans. Principles involved in fan functioning. Selection and
maintenance. Principles involved in compressor functioning. Selection of a rotary
dynamic compressor. Types of equipment for material transport. Conveyor belt
components.Crushers.Mills.Furnaces.Speedreducers.Speedvariators.Checkvalve
maintenance. Turbines. Classification. Design parameters. Selection of fans and
compressorbasedoneconomicandtechnicalparameters.Hydraulicturbines.Pelton
Hydraulic turbines: Francis and Kaplan. Maintenance guidelines. Steam and gas
turbines. Turbine maintenance. Tribology. Fuels. Normalization. Industrial
applications.Safetyinfuelhandling.

Industrial Maintenance: Workshop: Organization of the industrial maintenance


workshop warehouse. Industrial maintenance equipment. Mechanisms: Mounting
anddismounting.Workshop:Mountinganddismountingofradialbearings.Bearing
mounting. Arrangement and adjustment of bearings. Workshop: Mounting and
dismountingofradialbearingsinhousings.Workshop:Adjustmentofpairedangular
contactbearings.Mountinganddismountingofbearingswithoilinjection.Industrial
lubricants. Workshop: Mounting and dismounting of bearings using oil injection.
Radial seals. Workshop: Mounting and dismounting bearings using hydraulic nuts
and specialized software. Students find and use data and information required for
mounting and dismounting mechanisms. Workshop: Sliding bearings. Orings.
Workshop: Lubrication of bearings. Seals for hydraulic systems. Workshopring
maintenance. Joints in pipelines and hoses for hydraulic systems. Maintenance of
sliding bearings. Workshop: Hydraulic seals. Transmission with Vbelts. Workshop:
Maintenance of connectors and adaptors in hydraulic installations. Maintenance of
transmissionwithtimingbeltsandchains.Workshop:Mountingofsleevebearings.
Maintenance of transmissions with timing belts. Workshop: Failure detection in
transmission with V belts. Application of the root cause method. Transmission
maintenance with pulling force elements. The students solve failures in in
transmissions with V belts using the root cause method. Maintenance of speed
reducers. Workshop: Maintenance and installation of mechanic transmissions.
Centrifugal pumps maintenance. Students design the installation and maintenance
plan and start a pumping system. Workshop: Maintenance of centrifugal pumps
Maintenance of seal units using mechanic seals. Alignment with comparator dial
gauge.Workshop:Assemblingandstartingupofapump.

Predictive Maintenance Management: Safe use of monitoring equipment and


precision maintenance equipment. Predictive maintenance. Field inspection of
machinery. Field inspection of machinery. Failures in rotating equipment. Failure
detection using infrared thermography. Predictive tasks. Techniques used in
conditionbased tasks. Failure detection using infrared thermography. Failure
detectionusingUltrasound1(linearandER).Techniquesofconditionmonitoring
PF interval versus deviation from normal condition. Categories of condition
monitoringtechniques.Failuredetectionusingangular ultrasoundinspection.Some
techniques of the condition monitoring. Some techniques of the condition
monitoring.Vibrationanalysis.Datatransferforconditionmonitoring.Datatransfer
for condition monitoring. Ultrasound. Analysis of vibrations. Performing condition
monitoring (condition monitoring vibration) at an industrial plant. Analysis of
vibrations. Implementing predictive maintenance. Precision alignment. Precision
balancing.

- Practical/laboratory:preparationswithreview,functionalprojects,labreports
- Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.
Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and
experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Hucks, Tyler (1986) Bombas: Su seleccin y aplicacin. Mxico D.F.: Continental
S.A(621.6/H4)
Mobley, R. Keith (2004). Maintenance Fundamentals. Boston: Elsevier.

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(658.202/M67)
Viejo Zupicaray, Manuel (1994) Bombas.Teora, diseo y aplicaciones. Mxico
D.F.:Limusa.(621.6/V62/1994)

Bloch, Heinz (2009) Machinery component maintenance and repair. New York:
Elsevier.(621.816/B64/v.3)
Burgmann,F.(1992)TheABCofmechanicalseals.Burgmann:FeodorBurgmann.
Fischer, Ulrich (2006) Mechanical and metal Trades Handbook. 1st. Edition.
Germany:EuropaLehrmittel.(620.1/F54).
Mobley,R.(2004)Maintenancefundamentals.NewYork:Elsevier(658.202/M67).
Piotrowski, John (2007) Shaft alignment handbok. New York: CRC Press
(621.8/P56).
Smith, Ricky (2003) Industrial machinery repair: best maintenance practices
pocketguide.USA:ElsevierSciencie.
TIMKEN(1994)Manualderodamientos.Paris:TimkenCo.(621.8/T/M).

GonzlezFernndez,FranciscoJavier(2009).Teorayprcticadelmantenimiento
industrialavanzado.Madrid:FundacinConfemetal(658.202/G71).
JaramilloSurez,HctorEnrique(2008)Introduccinalamecnicadelafractura
yanlisisdefallas.Cali:UniversidadAutnomadeOccidente.(620.1/J24).
Levitt, Joel (2009) The handbook of maintenance management. New York:
IndustrialPress.(658.202/L54).
Mobley,Keith(2004)Maintenancefundamentals.Boston:Elsevier.(658.202/M67).
Mobley, Roldan (2005) Maintenance fundamentals . New York: Elsevier.
(658.202/M67).
Palmer, Doc (2006) Maintenance planning and scheduling handbook. New York:
McGrawHill.(658.202/P19).
Wireman, Terry (2005) Developing perfomance indicators for managing
maintenance.NewYork:IndustrialPress(658.2/W72D)
Wulpi, Donald (2000) Understanding how components fail. Ohio: ASM
International.(620.1/W96)

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MaterialsEngineeringModule

DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught

Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

Workload

PlantMachineryMaintenance
MaterialsEngineering
Firstlevel
C318
Courses

Nr

Semester

CoursesID

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

MG2040

2
2

Lecture
Laboratory

40students
20students

MM3060

Lecture

40students

3
Lecture
40students
3 MM3020
2
Laboratory
20students
(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratory
session,etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedin
hours,15andintotal.
Nr

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

ID

MaterialsTechnology
MG2040
2
StrengthofMaterials
MM3060
3
AdvancedMaterialsTechnology
MM3020
3
Lima:
Arequipa:
CsarLecaros
IgnacioMamani
Lima:
Arequipa:
MargaritaChevarra
RodrigoPerea
CsarLecaros
IgnacioMamani
CsarNunura
JuanManuelGmez
LuisSampn
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 MG2040
4
2.92
109
3
2 MM3060
3
5.93
152
5
3 MM3020
5
4.36
131
4
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinal
gradeof11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreis
consideredasaunitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:BasicElectronic
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Differentiatethedifferentproperties,nonferrous,natural,syntheticandferrous
compoundscommonlyusedinindustryandanalyzeitsapplications.
Identify,quantifyandanalyzetheimpactofdifferenttypesofeffortsthatare
undermechanicalcomponents.
Identifymaterialsandprocessusedtojoinmaterialsandanalyzethe
performanceofitsvariables.
Skills:
Performdestructiveandnondestructivetestingtometalsandsynthetic
materials.
Performheattreatmenttometals,withtheobjectivetovaryingtheproperties.
Competences:
Selectanddimensioningmaterialsusedincomponentsandmechanicalsystems
usingnorms.
Evaluatethecharacteristicsofmetalsandsyntheticmaterialsthrough
destructiveandnondestructivetestingandmodifythepropertiesusingHeat
treatmentsusingstandardproceduresandsafetynorms.

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MaterialsTechnology:Introductiontotheengineeringmaterials.Ferrousmaterials
FerrousMaterials.Obtaining,Classification,DesignationandApplications
NonFerrous Materials. Polymeric materials. Polymeric materials. Compound
materials. Measuring properties of materials. Material conformation. (Recognizing
machinetools,measurementandverification).Machiningprocesses.Plating
Plating.Gluedjoints.Weldedjoints.Screwjoints.

StrengthofMaterials:Calculationsofforcesandreactions.Equilibriumconditionsin
two dimensions. Geometric and analytic solutions. Equilibrium in tridimensional
systems. Forces in elements ofmachine: axial, radial and tangencial forces. Cutting
forces and flector moments. Calculations of DFC and DMF efforts in machine
components using physical laws to check their design. Internal efforts in a
component.Hookeslaw.Compressioneffort.Effortoftractionandcutting.Selection
ofmaterialsubjecttocombinedefforts.Effortofflexionandtwisting.Mohrscircle.
Dimensioning of components and selection of materials for mechanisms and
machines.Elementsundersagging.

Advanced Materials Technology: Properties of materials. Testing of materials.


Mechanical testing. Traction and impact testing and evaluation of breaking
resistanceinengineeringmaterials.MechanicaltestingII.Nondestructivetesting.
Nondestructive testing ULTRASOUND. Rubric. Ferrous alloys. Physical metallurgy.
Thermal treatments. Alloys with nonferrous materials. Nonferrous material.
Polymers. Compound materials. Selection of ferrous materials and their thermal
treatmentforcomponentsusedinmachines.CorrosionI,II.

- Practical/laboratory:preparationswithreview,functionalprojects,labreports
- Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.
Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and
experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Appold, Hans (1984). Tecnologa de los metales. Barcelona: Revert.
(669.9/A64)
Ashby, Michael F. (2008). Materiales para ingeniera 1. Introduccin a las
propiedades,lasaplicacionesyeldiseo.Madrid:Revert(620.1/A81/1)
De Garmo, E. Paul (1988). Materiales y procesos de fabricacin. Barcelona:
Revert(620.1/D36)
Higgins, Raymond A. (2006). Materials for engineers and
technicians.Massachussetts:s.n.(620.1/H52)
Shackelford, James F. (2005). Introduccin a la ciencia de materiales para
ingenieros.Madrid:PrenticeHall(620.1/SH47/2005)

Gere, James M. (2005) Resistencia de materiales. Madrid: Paraninfo.


(620.112/G37)
Mott, Robert (1996) Resistencia de materiales. Mxico D.F.: Prentice Hall.
(620.178/M88)
Nash, William A. (1986) Resistencia de materiales. Mxico D.F.: Mc GrawHill.
(620.112/N26)
Ashby, Michael F. (2009). Materiales para ingeniera 2. Introduccin a la
microestructura, el procesamiento y el diseo. Barcelona: Revert.
(620.1/A81/2)
Avner,Sydney(1990)Introduccinalametalurgiafsica.MxicoD.F.:McGraw
Hill.(669/A92)
Ellis, W.J. (1998) Ingenera de materiales. Mxico D.F.: Repr. y Serv. de
Ingeniera(620.1/E46)
Jaramillo Surez, Hctor Enrique (2008). Introduccin a la mecnica de la
fractura y anlisis de fallas. Cali: Universidad Autnoma de Occidente.
(620.1/J24)
Lasheras y Esteban, Jos Mara (1981) Materiales Industriales. Barcelona:
CEDEL.(669/L27)
Leyensetter, A. (1987) Tecnologa de los oficios metalrgico. Barcelona:
Reverte.(669.02/L55)
Wulpi, Donald J. (2000). Understanding how components fail. Ohio: ASM
International.(620.1/W96)

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ManufacturingProcessModule

DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught

Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

PlantMachineryMaintenance
Manufacturingprocess
Firstlevel
C319
Courses

Nr

Workload

Semester

CoursesID

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

4
Laboratory
20students
2
Lecture
40students
2 MM3130
6
Laboratory
20students
1
Lecture
40students
3 MM4090
3
Laboratory
20students
(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratory
session,etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedin
hours,15andintotal.
Nr

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

ID

Mechanicalworkshop
MG1030
2
ManufacturingProcess
MM3130
3
WeldingforMaintenance
MM4090
4
Lima:
Arequipa:
MarianoCondori
KarlAbt
LuisRojas

Lima:
Arequipa:
MargaritaChevarra
KarlAbt
MarianoCondori
IgnacioMamani
CsarOrtiz
DanitzaOrdiales
LuisRojas
SixtoSarmiento
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.

MG1030

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 MG1030
4
1.96
93
3
2 MM3130
8
1.46
161
5
3 MM4090
4
3.07
120
4
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinal
gradeof11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreis
consideredasaunitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:BasicElectronic
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Determineoperationsparametersformachinestoolsandweldingmachines.
Identifytheweldabilityofferrousandnonferrousmaterialstorebuildand/or
coatingbyweldingandmetallicprocess.
Developprogramsformachinestoolswithnumericalcontrolformechanical
components.
Skills:
Builtmechanicalelementsandcomponentsandassemblybasicmechanical
system,usingtoolsandmanualequipment.
RebuildpartsofmachineelementsbyElectricalarcwelding,TIG,MIG/MAGand
oxyfuel.
Usemachinetoolsformachiningcomponentsaccordingtotechnical
parameters.
Operatemachinestoolswithnumericalcontrolforsimplemechanical
components.
Competences:

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Assessandplanmachiningprocessandreconstructionofmechanical
componentsconsideringsafetynormsandstandardtechnicalprocedures.
Mechanicalworkshop:Safetyatwork.Materialstoringatthemechanicalworkshop
Measurementoflinearmagnitudes.Platecutting,foldingandriveting.Hacksawing
Liming.Measurementoflinearmagnitudes.Drilling,countersinkingandreaming
Identificationofscrews.Handthreading.Assemblyanddisassemblyofmechanisms.
Installationofaccessoriesandpipelines.

Manufacturing Process: Machining planning. Organization of the course. Safety


regulationsandproceduresformachinetools.Useofmachinetools.Anglesoftools
for machining. Tools for marking out, liming and sawing. Sintered tools for
machining.Externalturning.Assignment:GroupprogrammingofCNCmachinetools.
CartesianCoordinateSystemMilling.Operationsandaccessoriesofalathe
OperatingaCNClathe.CartesianCoordinateSystemMilling.CNClathe.Assemblinga
mechanical assembly. Dividing head. Manufacturing plan. Oxyacetylene welding:
OAW.Weldingterminology,standardprocessesandrelatedprocesses.Oxyacetylene
welding: OAW. Joints and symbols in welding. Welding processes and related
processes. Manual automatic and semiautomatic oxyfuel cutting. Automatic,
semiautomatic and manual cutting. Shielded metal arc welding: SMAW. Follow the
safety standards and analyze the risks of working with welding equipment. Filler
materialsforwelding.Discontinuityinweldedjoints.

WeldingforMaintenance:Qualitycontrolofweldedjointsthroughvisualinspection
QualitycontrolofweldingDefectology.GasMetalArcWelding.Qualitycontrolof
joints through liquid penetrant examinations and blending. Wear in mechanisms.
Performanceofliquidpenetrantexaminationstoevaluatewelding.Effectofheaton
weldedjoints.Gastungstenarcwelding(GTAWorTIG).Designofweldedjoints.Gas
metalarcwelding(GMAW).Weldabilityofcarbonsteel,microalloysandlowalloys.
Harddissimilarcoatings.Recuperation,reconstructionandcoverings.Hardcoatings.
Brazing and soldering. Micropulverization process. Welding of aluminum and its
alloys. Welding for maintenance Real cases. CNC automatic sectionalizing.
AutomaticsectionalizingusingaCNCmachine

Practical/laboratory:preparationswithreview,functionalprojects,labreports
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.
-

Content

Studyandexamination
requirementsandforms
ofexamination
Mediaemployed

Readinglist

Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and


experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Appold, Hans (1984). Tecnologa de los metales. Barcelona: Revert
(669.9/A64)
Coca Rebollero, Pedro (2005). Tecnologa mecnica y metrotecnia. Madrid:
Pirmide(620.1/C72T)
Gerling,Heinrich(1989).Alrededordelasmquinasherramientas.Barcelona:
Revert(621.9/G37A)
Lobjois, Ch. (1984). Trazado, corte, curvado y plegado. Tecnologa de la
caldera.Barcelona:CEAC(697.07/L82T)

Gerling,Heinrich(1984).Alrededordelasmquinasherramientas.Barcelona:
Revert(621.9/G37A)
Horwitz, Henry (1990) Soldadura: aplicaciones y prctica. Mxico D.F.:
Alfaomega.(671.52/H76)
Leyensetter, A. (1987). Tecnologa de los oficios metalrgicos. Barcelona:
Revert(669.02/L55)
Lobjois, Ch. (1984) Uniones provisonales y permanentes. Tecnologa de la
caldelera.Barcelona:C.E.A.C(697.07/L82U)
Solar, Z.C. (1982). Problemas de tecnologa de la fresadora. Madrid: Everest.
(621.9/S66P)

AGAS.A.(1993)Manualdesoldadura.(671.52/A/M)
American Welding Society (1995) Brazing Handbook. Miami: American
TechnicalPublication.(671.52/A/B)
American Welding Society (2005) Specification for welded joints in Machinery
andEquipment.Miami:AWS.(671.52/A/SM)

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Budinskik, Kenne (1983) Engineering materials, properties and selection.


Virginia:Res.(620.1/B87)
FernndezF.(1988)Soldaduraymetalurgia.(671.52/F38S)
Graham, Edgar (1985) Maintenance Welding. New Jersey: Prentice Hall.
(671.52/G79)
Howitz, Henry (1990). Soldadura, aplicaciones y prctica. Mxico D.F.:
Alfaomega.(671.52/H76)
Oerlikon(1992)Manualdesoldadura.Lima:FribaS.A.(671.52/O5)
Tecsup(1998)ProcesosdesoldaduraMIGMAGLima:Tecsup(671.52/T/M)
Tecsup(1998)ProcesosdeSoldaduraTIG.Lima:Tecsup(671.52/T/T)
Tecsup(2004)RecuperacindepiezasporSoldaduraLima:Tecsup.(671.52/T/R
S)
Wulpi, Donald J. (2000) Understanding how components fail. Ohio: ASM
International.(620.1/W96)

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MechatronicsModule

DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught

Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

PlantMachineryMaintenance
Mechatronics
Firstlevel
C320
ID

Semester

- IndustrialElectrotechnics

Courses

EM4010

- IndustrialMechatronicsSystems

MM6160

Lima:
Arequipa:
MiguelChvez
NiltonAnchayhua
Lima:
Arequipa:
FranciscoCamacho
NiltonAnchayhua
MiguelChvez
JessMedina
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.
Nr

Nr

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

Content

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

2
Lecture
40students
3
Laboratory
20students
3
Lecture
40students
2 MM6160
3.5
Laboratory
20students
(Estimated) workload, divided into contact hours (lecture, exercise, laboratory
session, etc.) and private study, including examination preparation, specified in
hours,15andintotal.
1

Workload

CoursesID

EM4010

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 EM4010
5
3.46
135
5
2 MM6160
6.5
3.34
167
6
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinal
gradeof11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreis
consideredasaunitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:BasicElectronic
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Analyzingtheresponsesofsensorsandactuatorsofamechatronics.
Designs,assembles,installsandelectricalcontrolpanels.
ConfigureandprogramaProgrammableLogicControllertocontrola
manufacturingsystem.
Checktheoperationofamechatronicsystem.
Skills:
Operatemechatronicssystemsformanufacturingprocess.
Measureelectricalparametersusingappropriateinstruments.
Competences:
Diagnosefailuresandproposesolutionsinanindustrialmechatronicsystem.
Industrial Electrotechnics : Safety in electrical installations. Threephase circuits.
Componentsofanelectricalsystem.Symbolsandelectricalschematics.Singlephase
transformer.Threephasetransformer.Respectofsafetyparametersandevaluation
of the risk of electrical equipment at work. Distribution switchboards. DC electrical
motors. Failure detection in components and electrical control systems using the
electricityrules.TypesofDCmotors.Asynchronoussquirrelcagemotor.Selectionof
asquirrelcagemotor.Directstartingofamotor.Stardeltastartingofamotor
Programmable logic controller. Basic PLC programming. Automation system using
PLC.Speedvariatorsinsolidstate

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requirementsandforms
ofexamination
Mediaemployed

Readinglist

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devices. Students use the concepts of electricity, electronics and computing to


monitoranddiagnoseanindustrialmechatronicsystem.Actuators.Fundamentalsof
automatic control. Programmable logic controllers. PLC programming. Students
develop creative solutions using technology in mechatronic systems. Computer
Integrated Manufacture (CIM) and Flexible Manufacturing System (FMS). Industrial
robotics.Industrialnetworks.Applicationsofmechatronicsystems

- Practical/laboratory:preparationswithreview,functionalprojects,labreports
- Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.
Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and
experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Castejn, Agustn (1998) Tecnologa elctrica. Madrid: Mc GrawHill.
(621.3/C32)
Ponce Cruz, Pedro (2008) Mquinas elctricas y tcnicas modernas de control.
MxicoD.F.:Alfaomega(621.3MO/P77)
Siemens,AG.(2000)Manualdebajatensin.Berln:Siemens.(621.3/S/2000)
UbietoArtur,Pedro(1998)Diseobsicodeautomatismoselctricos.Madrid:
Paraninfo.(621.3A/U14)

Alciatore, David (2008) Introduccin a la mecatrnica y los sistemas de


medicin.MxicoD.F.:McGrawHill(629.8/A37).
Bishop, Robert (2002) The Mechatronics Handbook. New York: ISA.
(621.381/B59)
Bolton,William(2001)Mecatrnica.MxicoD.F.:Alfaomega.(621.381/B72).
FerreiraRomano,Vitor(2002)Robticaindustrial.SaoPaulo:s.n.(629.8/F43).
Pallas Areny, Ramn (2003) Sensores y acondicionadores de seal. Barcelona:
Marcombo.(621.381I/P19S/2003)
Wait, John (1986) Introduccin al amplificador operacional. Barcelona: Gili.
(621.381AO/W17).

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TableofContents
Content........................................................................227
ModulesandCourses..................................................228
FundamentalsofChemistryModule...........................229
PhysicsModule...........................................................231
MathematicsModule..................................................233
ValuesandCultureModule.........................................235
FundamentalsofMechanicalTechnologyModule.....237
FundamentalsofElectricalTechnologyModule.........239
CommunicationsModule............................................241
ElectricalMetrologyModule.......................................243
ElectricalMontageModule.........................................245
ElectricalMachinesModule........................................248
QualityandSafetyModule..........................................250
ElectronicsModule......................................................252
HumanResourcesandLaborMarketModule............254
AutomationandControlModule................................256
ElectricalMaintenanceModule..................................258
EnergyandMaintenanceManagementModule........260
PowerSystemsModule...............................................262
BasicEnglishModule...................................................264
ManagementModule.................................................265

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ModulesandCourses

ID

Module

Courses

Semester

EI01

FundamentalsOfChemistry

EI02

Physics

EI03

Mathematics

EI04

ValuesAndCulture

EI05

FundamentalsOfMechanical
Technology

EI06

FundamentalsOfElectrical
Technology

EI07

Communication

EI08

ElectricalMetrology

EI09

ElectricalMontage

EI10

ElectricalMachines

EI11

QualityAndSafety

EI12

Electronics

EI13

HumanResourcesAndLabor
Market

EI14

AutomationAndControl

EI15

ElectricalMaintenance

Chemistry
PhysicsI
PhysicsII
MathematicsI
MathematicsII
AttitudesandValues
NationalandInternationalReality
MechanicalWorkshop
MaterialsTechnology
TechnicalDrawing
Electricity
Electronics
CommunicationI
CommunicationII
SuccessfulPresentations
ElectricalMeasurements
AppliedMathematics
ElectricalWorkshop
MontageandElectricalInstallations
ElectricalInstallations
ElectricalDistributionsNetwork
ElectricalMachineI
ElectricalMachineII
ContinuousImprovement
SafetyHealthandEnvironment
AnalogElectronics
DigitalElectronics
PowerElectronics
DecisionMaking
HumanResourceManagement
IntroductiontoJobMarket
ElectricalControlSystem
IndustrialAutomation
ProcessControl
TransformerMaintenance
ElectricalMotorsMaintenance
ElectromechanicalSystem
Maintenance
MaintenanceManagement
AuditandEnergeticEfficiency
ElectricalMaintenanceManagement
ElectricalPowerSystem
ProtectionsofElectricalPower
Systems
EnglishI
EnglishII
ProjectManagement
BusinessManagement

1
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
2
1
2
1
2
3
3
3
2
3
3
4
3
4
3
4
3
4
5
4
5
6
4
5
6
4
5
6

4
5
5
6
6
2
2
3
3
3
5
5
4
4
2
5
4
3
4
5
4
4
4
2
3
3
3
3
2
3
2
5
5
5
5
4

4
5
6
5
6

3
4
4
4

5
6
5
6

4
4
3
3
180

EI16

EnergyAndMaintenance
Management

EI17

PowerSystems

EI18

BasicEnglish

EI19

Management

4
10
12
4
9
10
10
9

16

8
5
9

15

14

ECTSCredits

11

10
8
6
180

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229

FundamentalsofChemistryModule
DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught
Personresponsiblefor
theModule

Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

IndustrialElectrotechnics
FundamentalsofChemistry

EI01
Courses

Lima:
LawrenceSalmon

Nr

Content

Semester

Arequipa:
HeloinaBerroa

CoursesID

QG1010

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

2.0

Lecture

40students

1.5
Laboratory
20students
(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,
etc.) and private study, including examination preparation, specified in hours, and in
total.
Nr

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

ID

QG1010

Lima:
Arequipa:
LaurenceSalmon
HeloinaBerroa
HuguezAmes
RobertAlmendariz
EnriqueCceres

JosFlores
UlisesQuiroz
AlfredoUgarte
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminar,etc.

Workload

Chemistry

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 QG1010
3.5
3.4
124
4
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgrade
of11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasa
unitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:MaterialsandMathematicsknowledge,andcomputingskills
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Discoverthestructureandpropertiesofmatterandtypesoflinksinnature
inorganicandorganicsubstances.
Interpretthechemicalreactionsandthestoichiometricfundamentalknowledge.
Skills:
Designchemicalequationsandapplystoichiometryinorganicandinorganic
chemicalreactions.
Assessthefeasibilityofachemicalreactioninorganicandinorganicsubstances
Competences:
Predictedbydifferentmethodologiesbothinorganicandorganicchemical
reactions
Evaluatethepropertiesofnaturalandsynthetic,andcombustiblematerials
Matter. Mixtures. States of Aggregation of Matter. The Atom. Periodic Table of the
Elements. Chemical Bond. Types Chemical Bonding and Intermolecular Forces.
Scattered and Homogeneous Systems. Chemical reaction. Inorganic Chemicals.
Stoichiometry. Solutions. Acidity and Basicity of Solutions. Electrochemistry and its
applications. Industrial Chemical Process Inorganic Chemicals. Organic Compounds.
IndustrialChemicalProcessOrganicCompounds.

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Studyandexamination
requirementsandforms
ofexamination
Mediaemployed

Readinglist

Practical/laboratory:preparationswithreview,functionalprojects,labreports
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.

Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and


experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Chang,Raymond(2002)Qumica.MxicoD.F.:McGrawHill(540/CH518/2007)
Ebbing,Darrell(1997)QumicaGeneral.MxicoD.F.:McGrawHill.(540/E11).
Gillespie,Ronald(1989)Chemistry.Boston:AllynandBacon(540/G39).

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PhysicsModule
DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught
Personresponsiblefor
theModule

Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum

Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

IndustrialElectrotechnics
Physics

EI02
Courses

ID

Semester

PhysicsI
MG1010
1
PhysicsII
MG2010
2
Lima
Arequipa
SilviaEspinoza
JuanCarlosGrande
Lima:
Arequipa:
SilviaEspinoza
JuanCarlosGrande
JersonAraos
JuanYucra
NicolsHerencia
JuanMuoz
CarlosSoca
PenlopeVargas
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.

Nr

CoursesID

MG1010

MG2010

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

3.0
1.5

Lecture
Laboratory

40students
20students

3.0

Lecture

40students

1.5
Laboratory
20students
(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,
etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,andin
total.
Workload

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites

Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

Content

Nr

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 MG1010
4.5
3.1
137
5.0
2 MG2010
4.5
3.6
146
5.0
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgrade
of11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasa
unitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:ElementaryMathematicsknowledge,andcomputingskills
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Analyzeandevaluatetheapplicationofthebasicprinciplesgoverningthe
phenomenaofclassicalphysics.
Skills:
Applythebasicprinciplesgoverningthephenomenaofclassicalphysicstospecific
situationsandassociatedwithrealsituations.
Competences:
Reasonedargumentinoralandwrittenform,usingscientificlanguagecorrectly,
onsituationsorproblemsrelatedtotheexperimentalsciencesappliedtoyour
professionalfuture.
PhysicsI:Thermometry.Expansion.Heat.Calorimetry.Phasechange.Thermalbalance.
Heat transfer. Thermodynamics. Thermal expansion of solids. Thermodynamic
processes. Zeroth law, first and second laws. Thermodynamic laws. Simple Harmonic
Motion (SHM). Energy in SHM. Simple pendulum. Damped and forced movement.
Mechanical resonance. Waves on a string. Meldes Experiment. Forced Harmonic
Motion.Waves.Stationarywaves.Sound.Dopplereffect.Optics.Reflection,refraction
oflight.GeometricalOptics.Mirrorsandlenses.

PhysicsII:PhysicalMagnitudes.Vectors.Sumofvectors.Componentsofvectors.Unit
Vectors. Statics. Force. Newtons First and Third Laws. Free body diagrams.
Representation of the forces existing in a body or system. Concurrent forces. First

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condition of equilibrium. Applications. Force or torque moment. Second condition of


equilibrium. Kinematics. Uniform linear movement. Acceleration. Uniform linear
motion with varied velocity. Free Fall. Gravity. Compound movement. Applications of
circular movement. Dynamics. Newtons Second Law. Applications of dynamics.
Friction.Frictioninsolids.Mechanicalwork.Power.EnergyConservation.Efficiency.

Practical/laboratory:preparationswithreview,functionalprojects,labreports
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.
Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and
experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
- Bueche Frederick J. (2007) Fsica General. Mxico D.F.: McGrawHill
(530/B88/2007)
- Sears, Francis W. (2004). Fsica universitaria. Mxico D.F.: McGrawHill
(530/S31/2004)
- Serway,RaymondA.(1998).Fsica.MxicoD.F.:McGrawHill.(530/S42F)

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DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught
Personresponsiblefor
theModule

Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum

Typeofteaching,contact
hours

IndustrialElechtrotecnics
Mathematics

EI03
Courses

ID

Semester

MathematicsI
GG1010
1
MathematicsII
GG2810
2
Lima:
Arequipa:
GeraldCuzcano
ElmerSierra
Lima:
Arequipa:
GeraldCuzcano
MarcoCuentas
XyobyChvez
HenryTorres
RafaelEnciso
ElmerSierra
JosFernndez
RobertoChoquehuayta
AlexanderPea
ErnestoZea
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.
Nr

CoursesID

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

GG1010

6.0

Lecture

40students

GG2810

6.0

Lecture

40students

(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,
etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,andintotal.
Workload

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites

Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

Content

Nr

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 GG1010
6.0
3.3
167
6
2 GG2810
6.0
4.3
185
6
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgradeof
11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasaunitin
favorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:ElementaryMathematicsskills
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Analyzesituationsusingscienceandtechnologyknowledgeofanalyticgeometry,
differentialandintegralcalculus.
Skills:
Selectandapplypropertiesofdifferentialandintegralcalculustosolveproblemsin
scienceandtechnology.
Competences:
Formulatepossiblesolutionstoproblemsofscienceandtechnologybyanalyzingand
interpretingdataresultsfromthemathematicalpointofview.
MathematicsI:Equationsandsystemsofequations.Cartesianplane.Theequationofthe
straight line. Equation of the circumference. Equation of the parabola. Equation of the
ellipse.Equationoftheellipse.Inequalities.Functions.Introductiontothecalculusandto
thelimitconcept.Indeterminatelimits.Continuityofafunction.Trigonometricfunctions.
Trigonometric limits.Applicationoffunctions inPhysics.Definitionofthederivativeofa
function.Applicationofthederivativeofafunction.Derivativesofafunction.Derivatives
of some special functions and the chain rule. Implicit derivative. The antiderivative and
the indefinite integral. Methods of integration: by parts and by algebraic substitution.
Integration by trigonometric substitution. Methods of integration: By trigonometric
substitution.Definiteintegral.Calculusofareas.

Mathematics II: Limits and continuity. Asymptotes and graphs of functions. Derivative

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and motion. Differentials. Maximum and minimum. Flat region area. Length of a curve.
Surfaceofrevolution.Centerofmass.Applicationproblems.Volumeofsolids.Descriptive
statistics. Fundamentals. Data presentation. Distribution of frequencies. Graphs.
Application problems. Data Description. Measures of central tendency. Application
problems. Bivariate tables. Combinatory analysis. Probability of an event. Calculation of
probabilities. Normal distribution of probabilities. Selection of a sample. Rubric: Case
analysisontheapplicationofstatisticaltechniques.

Partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.

Blackboard,slides,beamerpresentations,demonstrationoflabexamplesand
experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Berman,SimonL.(1974).Calculusforthenonphysicalscience.NewYork:Richartand
Winston.(515/B47)
Haeussler,ErnestF.(2008).Matemticasparalaadministracinyeconoma.Mxico
D.F.:Iberoamericana(510/H25/2008).
Larson,Ron(2006).Clculo.MxicoD.F:McGrawHill(515/L25).
Neuhauser, Claudia (2004). Matemticas para ciencias. Madrid: Prentice Hall
(510/N47M).
Pinzn,lvaro(1973).ClculoIdifererencial.MxicoD.F.:Harla(515/P59).
Waner,Stefan(2002).Clculoaplicado.Madrid:Paraninfo(515/W23).
Davis,Linda(1990).Technicalmathematicswithcalculus.Ohio:Merrill(510/D32)
Johnson, Richard (1997) Probabilidad y estadstica para ingenieros. Mxico D.F.:
PrenticeHall(519.2/J67)
Pareto,Luis(1985)Formulariodemecnica.Barcelona:CEACS.A(620.1/P26F)

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ValuesandCultureModule
DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught
Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturer
Language
Relationtocurriculum

Typeofteaching,contact
hours

IndustrialElectrotechnics
ValuesandCulture

EI04
Courses

ID

Semester

AttitudesandValues
GG1030
1
NationalandInternationalReality
GG2030
2
Lima:
Arequipa:
EnitVivanco
KarinaSalas
Lima:
Arequipa:
EnitVivanco
KarinaSalas
LuisaPalomino
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.
Nr

CoursesID

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

1 GG1030
2.0
Lecture
40students
2 GG2030
2.0
Lecture
40students
(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,
etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,andintotal.
Workload

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites

Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

Content

Nr

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 GG1030
2.0
1.4
61
2
2 GG2030
2.0
1.3
59
2
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgradeof
11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasaunitin
favorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:None
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Recognizetheimportanceofthepracticeofvalues,culturaldiversityanddevelopa
personallifeplan.
Analyzethecomponentsofnationalandinternationalrealityandproposes
alternativesolutionstothecyclicalproblem,basedonethicalandmoralprinciples
thatcontributetothedevelopmentofsociety.
Skills:
Valuehimself,recognizetheiremotionsandfeelings,andmakingdecisionsassuming
apositiveattitude,andanactiveandresponsiblebehavior.
Interpretandanalyzeproblemsofsociocultural,economicandpoliticalrealityat
nationalandinternationallevels,identifyingpotentialopportunitiesinPeruandits
insertionintheworldmarket.
Competences:
Displayapositiveattitudetowardsvalues,recognizeandacceptitsculture,respect
thediversityofitsenvironment.
Analyzethecurrentsituationsinthecomponents:political,economic,socialand
cultural,assumingacriticalandreflectiveattitudeonthenationalandinternational
reality.
Attitudes and Values: Academic regulations and rules guiding the institution. Study
methods and habits. Values, positive attitudes, antivalues and consequences. Self
esteem. Personal Image. Decisionmaking. Cultural diversity, interculturality. Rubric
Analysisofpresentationsproposedinorderthatstudentscanrecognizeandaccepttheir
culture and respect the diversity. Anxiety, tension, stress and selfcontrol techniques.
Intelligentbehaviour,emotionalintelligence.Thought,cognitiveskills
Memoryandlearning.LifePlan.Courtesyrules.Leadership.

National and International Reality: National and international reality. Spatial reality.

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Ecology and environment. Organization of group assignments. Spatial reality. Peruvian


territory. Spatial reality. National and international geostrategy and geopolitics. Social
reality. National cultural diversity. Transnational migratory process. Rubric Analysis of
the migratory process. Social reality. National identity. Social reality. Worldwide
perception of Peru. Political reality. Peruvian State: Political and administrative
organization. Evaluation of research progress. Political reality. Peruvian decentralization
process. Democracy and political parties. Economic reality. Peruvian economic model.
International economic blocks. Business Outlook in Peru. Social responsibility. Economic
reality:Peruasapossibility.Productiveclustersandholding.Developmentofmicro,small
andmediumbusinessinPeru.
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.

Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and


experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Berumen de los Santos, Nora Mara (2001). tica del ejercicio profesional. Mxico
D.F.:Continental(179.9/B45)
Gomez,MaraTeresa(1997).Cmoeducarenvalores.Madrid:s.n.(179.9/G62)
Olcese Salvatecci, Alfieri (2002). Cmo estudiar con xito: Tcnicas y hbitos para
aprendermejor.MxicoD.F.:Alfaomega(371.302/O21)
Rodriguez Estrada, Mauro (2006). Aprendizaje creativo continuo. Cuando aprender
esemprender.MxicoD.F.:Trillas(370.157/R75)
Towers, Marc (2006). Venza a su peor enemigo: Autoestima. Madrid: Fundacin
Confemetal(155.2/T77)

AgendaPer,CaretasyPUCP(2001)Los50ytantoslibrosquetodoperuanoculto
debeleer.Lima:Caretas:PUCP.
Contreras, Carlos (2000). Historia del Per Contemporneo. Lima: Instituto de
EstudiosPeruano.(985/C81)
MatosMar,Jos(2005).Desbordepopularycrisisdelestado,veinteaosdespus.
Lima:s.n.(306.2/M28)
Raich, Mario (2008). Ms all. Empresa y sociedad en transformacin. Lima:
Tecsup.(658.3A/R18)
Soto,Hernandode(2000).Elministeriodelcapital.Porquelcapitalismotriunfaen
occidenteyfracasaenelrestodelmundo.(330.122/S71)

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DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught
Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum

Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

Workload

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites

Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

Content

IndustrialElectrotechnics
FundamentalsofMechanicalTechnology

EI05
Courses

ID

Semester

MechanicalWorkshop
MG1040
1
MaterialsTechnology
MG2040
2
TechnicalDrawing
MG2030
2
Lima:
Arequipa:
DavidMaita
DenisOjeda
Lima:
Arequipa:
CsarOrtiz
DenisOjeda
CsarLecaros
EmersonArroyo
DavidMaita
LuisRojas
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.
Nr

CoursesID

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

3.0
Workshop
20students
2.0
Lecture
40students
2 MG2040
1.5
Laboratory
20students
3 MG2030
2.0
Lecture
40students
(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,
etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,andin
total.
Nr

MG1040

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 MG1040
2.0
1.5
81
3
2 MG2040
3.5
2.5
108
4
3 MG2030
2.0
3.0
90
3
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgradeof
11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasaunit
infavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Apply knowledge and develop abilities to work with tools while performing metal
transformation to obtain simple parts or to perform changes and adaptations in
machinesandindustrialequipment.
Interpretdrawingsandmechanical,electrical,electronicandfluidinstallationsand
networkdiagrams.
Drawingmechanicalnocomplexsystemsandcomponentsusingstandardized
norms.
Skills:
Handletoolsformetaltransformationinsimplemechanicalparts.
Producedrawingsandmechanical,electrical,electronicandfluidinstallationsand
networkdiagrams
Representmechanicaldrawingsusingconventionaldrawingtools.
Competences:
Makemechanicaladaptationsandinterpretationofmechanicaldrawings.
Mechanicalworkshop:Safetyatwork.Materialstoringatthemechanicalworkshop
Measurementoflinearmagnitudes.Platecutting,foldingandriveting.Hacksawing
Liming.Measurementoflinearmagnitudes.Drilling,countersinkingandreaming
Identificationofscrews.Handthreading.Assemblyanddisassemblyofmechanisms.
Installationofaccessoriesandpipelines.

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MaterialsTechnology:Introductiontotheengineeringmaterials.Ferrousmaterials
FerrousMaterials.Obtaining,Classification,DesignationandApplications
NonFerrousMaterials.Polymericmaterials.Polymericmaterials.Compoundmaterials.
Measuringpropertiesofmaterials.Materialconformation.(Recognizingmachinetools,
measurementandverification).Machiningprocesses.Plating
Plating.Gluedjoints.Weldedjoints.Screwjoints.

Technical Drawing: Basic principles. Standardized dimensioning. Projection Systems.


Sections. Full section. Types of sections. Cutting and sections. Basic electric and
electronicschematics.Flowdiagram.Systemsofpipelines.

Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.

Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and


experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Appold,Hans(1984).Tecnologadelosmetales.Barcelona:Revert(669.9/A64)
Coca Rebollero, Pedro (2005). Tecnologa mecnica y metrotecnia. Madrid:
Pirmide(620.1/C72T)
Gerling, Heinrich (1989). Alrededor de las mquinas herramientas. Barcelona:
Revert(621.9/G37A)
Lobjois, Ch. (1984). Trazado, corte, curvado y plegado. Tecnologa de la caldera.
Barcelona:CEAC(697.07/L82T)

Appold,Hans(1984).Tecnologadelosmetales.Barcelona:Revert.(669.9/A64)
Ashby, Michael F. (2008). Materiales para ingeniera 1. Introduccin a las
propiedades,lasaplicacionesyeldiseo.Madrid:Revert(620.1/A81/1)
De Garmo, E. Paul (1988). Materiales y procesos de fabricacin. Barcelona:
Revert(620.1/D36)
for
engineers
and
Higgins,
Raymond
A.
(2006).
Materials
technicians.Massachussetts:s.n.(620.1/H52)
Shackelford, James F. (2005). Introduccin a la ciencia de materiales para
ingenieros.Madrid:PrenticeHall(620.1/SH47/2005)

Bachmann,Albert(1979)Dibujotcnico.Barcelona:Labor.(604.2/B13).
Giesecke,Frederick(1979)Dibujotcnico.MxicoD.F.:Limusa(604.2/G4).
GTZ (1981) Dibujo tcnico metal 1. Curso bsico con pruebas. Eschborn: GTZ
(604.2/M/1).
GTZ (1981) Dibujo tcnico metal 2. Curso superior con pruebas. Eschborn: GTZ
(604.2/M/2)
Jensen, Cecil (2004). Dibujo y diseo en ingeniera. Mxico D.F.: McGrawHill
(604.2/J39/2004)
SnchezQuispe,Ismael(1991)Dibujotcnico.Lima:Vultecsa(604.2/S21).
Spencer,HenryCecil(2003).DibujoTcnico.MxicoD.F.:Alfaomega
(604.2/S74/2003)

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applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught

Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,contact
hours

IndustrialElectrotechnics
FundamentalsofElectricalTechnology

EI06
Courses

Nr

Content

Semester

1
2

CoursesID

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

2.0

Lecture

3.0
2.0

Laboratory
Lecture

EG1010

AG2010

ClassSize

40students
20students
30students

1.5
Practical
20students
(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,
etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,andintotal.
Nr

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

ID

EG1010
AG2010

Lima:
Arequipa:
CarlosOrtiz
HernandoPrada
Lima:
Arequipa:
CarlosOrtiz
DannyMeza
DennisChvarry
MidwardCharaja
CarlosCuba
CarlosQuilla
FranciscoFernndez
AlonsoCornejo
JosMiranda
LennantRojas
CsarSantos
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.

Workload

Electricity
Electronics

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 EG1010
5.0
3.1
146
5
2 AG2010
3.5
3.0
117
5
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgradeof
11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasaunitin
favorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:ElementaryMathematicsknowledge
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Recognizeconstituentpartsindcandacelectricalcircuitsandelectricalmachines.
Recognize parameters and operation principles of singlephase and threephase
electricalsystems.
Identifyelectronicdevicesandtheirapplicationinindustry.
Skills:
Evaluateelectricalparametersandanalyzetheirbehaviorusingequivalentcircuit,
phasorialcalculationandcomputerapplications.
Differentiatetheapplicationareasofdifferentelectronicdevices.
Competences:
Install basic electrical circuits and analyze the behavior of electrical parameters in
operationalorfaultconditions,usingmeasuringinstrumentsandperformingsecurity
procedures.
Implementbasicelectronicsapplications.
Electricity: Fundamental parameters of Electricity. Matter, atom, electrical charge,
voltage generation. Electrical circuits. Voltage. Resistance. Electrical current.
Fundamental Laws. Ohms Law. Second and first Kirchoffs law. Power, energy and
efficiency. Electrical Power. Efficiency. Electrical energy. Charge diagram. Magnetic field

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and electric field. Electromagnetism. Alternating current. Sinusoidal wave. Ohms law in
AC. Series AC circuit. Parallel AC circuit. Power in AC. Active power. Reactive power.
Apparentpower.Threephasecircuits.Starconnection.Triangleconnection.Threephase
power.Electricalprotection.Fuses.Thermomagnetic.Differentials.

Electronics: Introduction to Electronics. Semiconductor diodes. Application of


semiconductordiodes.DCvoltagesources.BasiccalculationsinaDCvoltagesource
Thebipolartransistor.BasiccalculationsintheBJTtransistor.Thyristors.Optoelectronics.
Integratedcircuits.DigitalLogicsandCircuits.IndustrialDigitalSystems.

Practical/laboratory:preparationswithreview,functionalprojects,labreports
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.
Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and
experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Alcalde San Miguel, Pablo.(1998) Electrotecnia. Equipos e instalaciones
electrotcnicas.Madrid:Paraninfo.(621.3/A35).
Dorf, Richard C. (2006) Circuitos elctricos. Mxico D.F.: Alfaomega. (621.3C /
D92C).
GarcaTrasancos,Jos(1998)Electrotecnia.Barcelona:Revert.(621.3/G25E).
Mileaf, Harry (1989) Curso prctico de electricidad. Vol. 1. Mxico D.F.: Ciencia y
Tcnica.(621.3/M57/v.1)
Mileaf, Harry (1989) Curso prctico de electricidad. Vol. 2. Mxico D.F.: Ciencia y
Tcnica.(621.3/M57/v.2)

Boylestad, Robert L. (2003). Electrnica: Teora de circuitos. Mxico D.F.: Prentice


Hall(621.381/B78/2003.)
Floyd,Thomas(2006)Dispositivoselectrnicos.MexicoD.F..Limusa(621.381/F59D).
Floyd, Thomas (2006) Fundamentos de sistemas digitales. New Jersey.Pearson
PrenticeHall(621.381/F59).
Malvino, Albert Paul (2000) Principios de electrnica. Madrid: McGrawHill.
(621.381/M19/2000).
Savant, C.J. (1992) Diseo electrnico.Circuitos y sistemas. Wilmington: Addison
Wesley(621.381C/S25).

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CommunicationsModule
DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught

Personresponsiblefor
theModule

Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum

Typeofteaching,contact
hours

IndustrialElectrotechnics
Communications

EI07
Courses

ID

Semester

CommunicationI
GG1020
1
CommunicationII
GG2820
2
SuccessfulPresentations
GG2910
3
Lima:
Arequipa:
ElisaMontoya
DaysiFlores
Lima:
Arequipa:
ElisaMontoya
DaysiFlores
SusanCuentas
ManuelLinares
MnicaJimnez
DavidRondn
MiguelOrtiz
SandraRoman
JuliaTorres
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.
Nr

1
2

CoursesID

GG1020
GG2820

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

6.0
5.0

Lecture
Lecture

40students
40students

3 GG2910
2.0
Lecture
40students
(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,
etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,andintotal.
Workload

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites

Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

Content

Nr

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 GG1020
6.0
1.6
137
4
2 GG2820
5.0
1.8
122
4
3 GG2910
2.0
1.4
61
2
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgradeof
11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasaunitin
favorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:Entrylevelskillsincommunicationandcomputingskills
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Categorizeandinterpretideas,dataandexplicitandimplicitconceptsinatextgiven
thecontextinwhichitwasgeneratedandinwhichitwasreceived.
Basehisopinionwithclarity,fluencyandcoherenceusingverbalandnonverbal
resources.
Producetextsaccordingtothespecificpurposeofeachcommunication.
Skills:
Builddifferenttypesoftexts.
Selecttheappropriatetypeofargumenttosupporttheirposition.
Discriminatetherelevantfromthecomplementofanytext.
Competences:
Communicateinoralorwrittenformthethemesofhisprofessionwithinformative
andargumentativebase,applyingappropriateresourcestofacilitatetheexpression
ofspeechinspecializedandnonspecializedaudiences.
Communication I: Human communication and information in contemporary society.
Reading as a tool for communication. Text analysis: organization and integration of the
text. Annotations and concept maps Bibliographical citations. APA format. Writing
technical reports. Spelling rules. Capitalization. General accentuation. Special cases of
accentuation. Diacritical marks. Sentence. Punctuation marks. Connectors. Paragraph.
Condensed description. Email. Commercial writing. Communicating orally through the
speech.Oralcommunication.

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requirementsandforms
ofexamination
Mediaemployed

Readinglist

Communication II: Communication in organizations. Assertive communication and


characteristics. Techno scientific language. Technical description of the workshop.
Reading comprehension. Writing. Reading comprehension. Text production. Oral
comprehension and expression. Types of discussion. Argumentation as a foundation for
controversyanddiscussion.Argumentativepresentation.Administrativewriting.

Successful presentations: Competences indemand today. The first contact. Individual


and shared presentations. The psychological preparation. Stage fright. Presentation
design.Preparationoftrainingdesigns.Howtoimproveyourbehaviourwhenyougivea
presentation. Emphasis and motivation in presentations. Selfconfidence. Use of
techniques. Presentation of techniques. Audiovisual aids. Institutional presentation.
Institutionalpresentation.Communicationstyles.Formalaspectsofconferences.Criteria
to evaluate presentations before an audience. Presentation of topics assigned using
appropriatetechniques.
Practical:oralpresentations
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.
Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and
experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
AGUIRRE, Mauricio y ESTRADA, Christian. (2007). Redactar en la universidad.
Conceptosytcnicasfundamentales.Lima: UPC.BUSTOS,Juan.(2005).Aescribirse
aprende escribiendo. Madrid: Comunidad de Madrid Consejera de
Educacin.CHOMSKY, Noam. (2006). Nuestro conocimiento del lenguaje humano.
Santiago de Chile: Edicin Bilinge.CLAVIJO Olarte, Amparo. (2006). Prcticas
innovadoras de lectura y escritura. Bogot: Universidad Distrital Francisco Jos de
Caldas.REAL ACADEMIA ESPAOLA. (2010) Ortografa de la lengua espaola.
Madrid:Espasa.

AGUIRRE, Mauricio y ESTRADA, Christian. (2007). Redactar en la universidad.


Conceptosytcnicasfundamentales.Lima:UPC.
BUSTOS, Juan. (2005). A escribir se aprende escribiendo. Madrid: Comunidad de
MadridConsejeradeEducacin.
CHOMSKY,Noam.(2006).Nuestroconocimientodellenguajehumano.Santiagode
Chile:EdicinBilinge.
CLAVIJO Olarte, Amparo. (2006). Prcticas innovadoras de lectura y escritura.
Bogot:UniversidadDistritalFranciscoJosdeCaldas
REAL ACADEMIA ESPAOLA. (2010) Ortografa de la lengua espaola. Madrid:
Espasa.

Del Pozo Delgado, Pilar. (2007) Formacin de formadores. Madrid: Pirmide


(658.3124/D49)
Robbins, Stephen P. (2004) Comportamiento organizacional. Mexico D.F.: Pearson
Education.(658.3A/R71).
Schermerhorn,JohnR.(2006).Administracin.MexicoD.F.:Limusa.(658.3A/S29)

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ElectricalMetrologyModule
DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught
Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum

Typeofteaching,contact
hours

IndustrialElectrotechnics
ElectricalMetrology

EI08
Courses

ID

Semester

ElectricalMeasurements
EE3010
3
AppliedMathematics
EE3090
3
Lima:
Arequipa:
CarlosOrtiz
MariaTeresaMendoza
Lima:
Arequipa:
CarlosOrtiz
MariaTeresaMendoza
PedroVizarreta
ChristianVera
CsarSantos
RicardoZurita
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.
Nr

CoursesID

EE3010

EE3090

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

2.0

Lecture

40students

2.0

Laboratory

20students

2.0

Lecture

40students

(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,
etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,15andin
total.
Workload

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites

Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

Content

Nr

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 EE3010
4.0
3.0
126
4
2 EE3090
2.0
2.5
81
3
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgradeof
11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasaunitin
favorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:Mathematicsskill
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Analyzeandevaluatealternatingcurrentcircuitsusingcomplexnumbers,phasor,
differentialequationsandFourierseries.
Skills:
Selectanduseinstrumentsformeasureelectricalparametersincludingdigitaland
analoginstruments,applyingmoderntechnicalmethodsofmeasurement.
Competences:
Performteststoelectricalsystems,analyzingandinterpretingresultsandsuggesting
thecorrespondingimprovement.
ElectricalMeasurement:Loadsinalternatingcurrentcircuits.Phasorialrepresentation
Alternating current circuits. Threephase circuits and connections. Loads in threephase
circuits.Powerandthreephaseelectricalenergy.Fundamentalconceptsonmeasurement
instruments. Measurement instruments. Analogous measurement instruments.
Multifunctional instruments. Selection and connection. Instrument, Current and Voltage
transformers. SCADA system. Disturbances in an electrical system. Quality of energy.
Harmonics. Measurement of grounding systems. Measurement of soil resistivity.
Measurementofthegroundingresistance

Applied Mathematics: Complex numbers. Alternating current. Sinusoidal alternating


current circuitsinsteadystate. Fundamentalsofstatistics.Use ofspreadsheetforlinear
regression. Applications of derivatives and integrals in electrical electrotechnics.
Differentialequations.Fourierseries.Laplacetransform.

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Studyandexamination
requirementsandforms
ofexamination
Mediaemployed

Readinglist

Blackboard,slides,beamerpresentations,demonstrationoflabexamplesand
experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Castejon,Agustin(1998).Tecnologaelctrica.Madrid:McGrawHill.(621.3/C32)
Edminister,Joseph(1986)Circuitoselctricos.MxicoD.F.:McGrawHill
(621.3C/E2C4)
Gilmore,CharlesM.(1987).Instrumentosdemedidaelctrica.BuenosAires:
Revert.(621.381ME/G45I)
Karcz,AndrsM.(1992)Fundamentosdemetrologaelctrica.MxicoD.F.:
Marcombo(621.3/K79)
PrezMiguelAngelAlberto(2000)Laamenazadelosarmnicosysussoluciones.
Madrid:Thomson(621.3/P45L)
RamirezVsquez,Jos(1992)Medidaselctricas.Barcelona:C.E.A.C.(621.3/R23M)
RoldanViloria,Jos(1981)Manualdemedidaselctricas.Barcelona:C.E.A.C.
(621.3M/R78)
UninFenosa(1996).Medidaelctricas:equiposdemedidaparabajatensin.
Madrid:Paraninfo(621.3/U/M)
-

Practical/laboratory:preparationswithreview,functionalprojects,labreports
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination

Buser,Artur(1987).Matemticasbsicasparaelectricidadyelectrnica.Mxico
D.F.:McGrawHill(510.24/B87)
James,Glyn(2002)Matemticasavanzadasparaingeniera.MxicoD.F.:Pearson
Educacin(510/J19)
Kramer,ArthurD.(1983).Fundamentosdematemtica.MxicoD.F.:McGrawHill
(510/K79F)
Kruglak,Haym.(1976).Teorayproblemasdematemticasaplicadasacienciay
tecnologa.Cali:McGrawHill(510/K84T)

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ElectricalMontageModule
DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
Coursesand
Semester(s)inwhich
the
moduleistaught

Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

Workload

IndustrialElectrotechnics
ElectricalMontage

EI09
-

Content

ID

Semester

EG1040
EE3030
EE3070

2
3
3

ElectricalDistributionNetwork
EE4010
4
Lima:
Arequipa:
RicardoZurita
NestorEnriquez
Lima:
Arequipa:
RodolfoCautn
JohnFlores
RicardoZurita
CarlosQuilla
JuanChacn
NestorEnriquez
PedroVizarreta
ChristianVera
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.
Nr

CoursesID

EG1040

EE3030

EE3070

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

3.5

Workshop

20students

3.0

Lecture

40students

1.5

Laboratory

20students

1.0

Lecture

40students

5.0

Practical

20students

4 EE4010
3.0
Lecture
40students
(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,
etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,15andin
total.
Nr

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

Courses

ElectricalWorkshop
ElectricalInstallation
MontageandElectricalInstallations

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTSCredits

1 EG1040
3.5
0.5
72
2
2 EE3030
4.5
2.5
126
4
3 EE3070
6.0
2.0
144
5
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgradeof
11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasaunitin
favorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:MaterialsandMathematicsknowledge,andcomputingskill
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Knownandapplytechnicalstandardsandsafetyrulesrelatedwithdistribution
networks,industrialandhomeelectricalinstallations.
Skills:
Calculateandselectmaterial,componentsandequipmentfordistributionnetworks,
industrialandhomeelectricalinstallations.
Usecomputingtoolstoprepareprojectsandelectricaldrawings
Competences:
Installandputinserviceequipmentandelectricalpanels
Applytroubleshootingmethodstosolveproblemsinelectricalinstallations
Electrical Workshop: Basic operations with electrical conductors. Electrical conductors.
Basic Tools Splices with solid conductors. Pigtail splices. Tap splices. Splices with
connectors. Splices with terminals. Application of welding in electrical splices.
Connectionsandinsulationofconductors.Tapingofsplices.Visibleelectricalinstallation.

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requirementsandforms
ofexamination
Mediaemployed

Readinglist

Installation of raceways. Installation of a distribution board. Installation of


thermomagneticswitchesanddifferentialrelays.Installationandwiringofswitcheswith
ground fault protection. Semivisible electrical installations with PVC pipes. Embedded
electrical installation. Installation of relays in control circuits. Installation of a control
circuit with photoelectric detector. Installation of the direct starting mechanism, with
contactor.Installationofacommunicationsystem.

Electrical Installation: Basics and standardization of electrical installations. Electrical


symbols and schematics. Components of an electrical installation. Electrical conductors.
Raceway system. Maneuver and protection devices. Electrical systems with grounding
scheme and calculation of short circuits. Lighting systems. Design of an industrial
electrical installation: load distribution, load chart, power installed, peak load, demand
factorandsimultaneityfactor.Powercompensationsystem.
Design of an industrial electrical installation: Selection of conductors and raceway
systems. Grounding system. Explosionproof electrical installations. Safety at electrical
installations.

Montage and Electrical Installations: Electrical Installations. Main tools used for
electrical installations. Connectors. Splices. Builtin electrical installation for lighting
circuits and outlets. Preparation of circuit drawings for lighting and outlets. Electrical
distributionpanels.Connectionofinstrumenttransformers.Connectionofmultifunctional
instruments. Installation of artificial light sources. Types of lamps. Installation of power
supply and shunt circuits for electrical motors. Power supply and derivative circuits.
Mountingofairducts,PVCSAPpipesandmetalpipelines.Electricalmotorcontrolfroma
MC.Circuitsforelectricalmotors.Stardeltaswitchingstartingofthreephasemotors
Startingofthreephasemotorsbymeansofanautotransformer.Centrifugalpumps.

Practical/laboratory:preparationswithreview,functionalprojects,labreports
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.
Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and
experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.

Camarena,Pedro.(1988).Manualprcticoparainstaladoresymontadores
electricistas.MxicoD.F.:Continental(621.3I/C22M)

Cultural(1995).Guaprcticadeelectricidadyelectrnica.Madrid:Cultural
(621.3EE/C/t.1),(621.3EE/C/t.2),(621.3EE/C/t.3)

Foley,Joseph.(1983)Fundamentosdeinstalacioneselctricas.MxicoD.F.:
McGrawHill.(621.3I/F72)

Irwin,DavidJ.(2008).Anlisisbsicodecircuitoseningeniera.MxicoD.F.:
PrenticeHall(621.3C/I76/2008)

LagunasMarquez,Angel.(1999).Instalacioneselctricasdebajatensin
comercialeseindustriales.Madrid:Paraninfo(621.3I/L17I)

MartnezDomnguez,Fernando.(1999).Instalacioneselctricasdealumbradoe
industriales.Madrid:Paraninfo(621.3I/M26)

PROCOBRE(1996).Usodelcobre.Instalacioneselctricas.SantiagodeChile:s.n.
(621.3I/P/UC)

Richter,H.P.(1989)Manualprcticodeinstalacioneselctricas:domsticas,granjas
eindustrias.MxicoD.F.:Continental.(621.3I/R54)

DelaVegaOrtega,Miguel(2006)Problemasdeingenieradepuestaatierra.
MxicoD.F.:Limusa.(621.3I/D37)

EnriquezHarper,Gilberto(2007)ElABCdelalumbradoylasinstalacioneselctricas
enbajatensin.MxicoD.F.:Limusa.(621.3I/E64B)

MinisteriodeEnergayMinas(2006).Cdigonacionaldeelectricidad.Lima:MEM
(621.3/P/S)

PrezMiguel,AngelAlberto(2000)Laamenazadelosarmnicosysussoluciones.
Madrid:Thomson.(621.3/P45L)

RoldanVilora,Jos(1999).Instalacioneselctricasparalavivienda.Madrid:
Paraninfo.(621.3I/R78)

SchneiderElectricPer(2007)Guadediseodeinstalacioneselctricas.Barcelona:
s.n.(621.3I/SE/2007)

Siemens,A.G.(2000)Manualdebajatensin.Berln:Siemens(621.3/S/2000)

TrashorrasMontecelos,Jess(1999)Desarrollodeinstalacioneselectrotcnicasen

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losedificios.Madrid:Paraninfo.(621.3I/T78)

LagunasMrquez,AngelLanda(1999)Instalacioneselctricasdebajatensin
comercialeseindustriales.Madrid:Paraninfo.(621.3I/L17I)
Procobre(1996).Usodelcobreeninstalacioneselctricas.SantiagodeChile:
Procobre(621.3I/P/UC)
Santamara,Germn(1985).Manualdeautomatizacinelctrica.Madrid:
Arco/LebresS.A.(629.8/S21)
Schmeicher,Theodor(1984).Manualdebajatensin.Berln:Siemens.
(621.3M/S31)
TrashorrasMontecelos,Jess(1999)Instalacioneselectrotcnicasenlosedificios.
Madrid:Paraninfo(621.3I/T78)

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ElectricalMachinesModule
DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught
Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers
Language
Relationtocurriculum

IndustrialElectrotechnics
ElectricalMachines

EI10
Courses

Nr

Typeofteaching,contact
hours

ID

Semester

ElectricalMachinesI
EE3050
3
ElectricalMachinesII
EE4020
4
Lima:
Arequipa:
CarlosCuba
AlonsoCornejo
Lima:
Arequipa:
AlonsoCornejo
CarlosCuba
DenisChavarry
MariaTeresaMendoza
AldoCamargo
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.
CoursesID

EE3050

EE4020

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

4.0
2.0

Lecture
Laboratory

40students
20students

3.0

Lecture

30students

1.5
Practical
20students
(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,
etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,15andin
total.
Workload

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites

Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

Content

Nr

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 EE3050
6.0
3.5
171
6
2 EE4020
4.5
3.5
144
5
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgradeof
11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasaunitin
favorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:MaterialsandMathematicsknowledge
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Recognize constituent parts and operation principles of transformers, dc and ac
electricalmachinesaswellas
Skills:
Calculateelectricalmachinesparametersandanalyzetheirbehaviorusingequivalent
circuitsandengineeringsoftware.
Competences:
Test electrical machines to evaluate their operation and behavior in different
operationconditionsandtroubleshootingofthem.
Electrical Machines I: Electromagnetism. The real transformer. The singlephase
transformer.Equivalentcircuitandsinglephasetransformerefficiency.Paralleloperation
of singlephase transformers. Connection of the threephase transformer. Parallel
connection of threephase transformers. DC machines. Armature reaction. Separately
excited DC generator and Shunt generator. Series DC generator and compound DC
generator. Torque and speed in a DC motor. Synchronous machine. Equivalent circuit of
thesynchronousmachine.Operationofasynchronousalternator.Synchronousmotor.

Electrical Machines II: The asynchronous motor. Equivalent circuit of the asynchronous
motor. Calculation of performance in a threephase asynchronous motor. Loaded
operationofanasynchronousmotor.Insulationandlevelofprotection.Speedcontrolin
an asynchronous motor. Vector control. Classification of singlephase motors. Three
phase motor in Steinmetz connection. Singlephase synchronous motor. Stepper motor.

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Selectionofsinglephasemotors.
Studyandexamination
requirementsandforms
ofexamination
Mediaemployed

Readinglist

Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and


experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
ChapmanStephen(2005)Mquinaselctricas.MxicoD.F.:McGrawHill.
(621.3MO/CH523/2005)
EnriquezHarper,Gilberto(2007).ElABCdelasmquinaselctricasI
transformadores.MxicoD.F.:Limusa.(621.3MO/E64E/2007)
Kosow,YrvingL.(1993)Mquinaselctricasytransformadores.MxicoD.F.:
PrenticeHall.(621.3MO/K77/1993)
RasOliva,Enrique(1995)TransformadoresdepotenciademedidaydeProteccin.
MxicoD.F.:Alfaomega(621.3T/R24/1995)
Richardson,Donald.V.(1997)Mquinaselctricasrotativasytransformadores.
MxicoD.F.:PrenticeHall(621.3MO/R54)
-

Practical/laboratory:preparationswithreview,functionalprojects,labreports
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.

EnrquezHarper,Gilberto(2007).Cursodetransformadoresymotoresdeinduccin.
MxicoD.F.:Limusa(621.3T/E64/2007)
Palmer,Doc(2006).Maintenanceplanningandschedulinghandbook.NewYork:
McGrawHill(658.202/P19)

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QualityandSafetyModule
DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught
Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers
Language
Relationtocurriculum

Typeofteaching,contact
hours

IndustrialElectrotechnics
QualityandSafety

EI11
Courses

ID

Semester

ContinuousImprovement
GG3020
3
Safety,HealthandEnvironment
GG4010
4
Lima:
Arequipa:
LuisPea
AlbertoOchoa
Lima:
Arequipa:
LuisPea
AlbertoOchoa
SegundoJimnez
JosPauca
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.
Nr

CoursesID

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

2.0
Lecture
1 GG3020
40students
2.0
Lecture
2 GG4010
40students
(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,
etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,andintotal.
Workload

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites

Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

Content

Studyandexamination
requirementsandforms
ofexamination

Nr

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 GG3020
2.0
1.3
59
2
2 GG4010
2.0
2.1
74
3
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgradeof
11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasaunitin
favorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:BasicStatisticsknowledgeandcomputingskills
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Designbasicmodelofcontinuousimprovementandqualityssystem
Designbasicstructureofsecurity,healthyandenvironmentssystem
Skills:
Usetoolsforcontinuousimprovementofquality
Usetoolsforevaluatepersonalandenvironmentofrisk
Competences:
Propose,implementandevaluatetheimprovementactionsinthequalityssystem
Evaluatetheriskspresentintheworkplaceandsuggestscontrolmeasures
Continuous Improvement: Principles and foundations of quality. Foundations for
continuousimprovement.Methodologyofoperationalexcellence.Buildingunderstanding.
Measurement and analysis. Generating solutions. Improving and controlling. Creating
institutions.ContinuousImprovementKaizen.Problemresolutionmethodology.Projects
of improvement. ISO 9000: 2000 Standards Series. Integrated management systems.
Rubric Case analysis: Application of continuous improvement at a corporation.
Implementationofaqualitymanagementmodel.

Safety,HealthandEnvironment:Preventionoflaborrisks.Industrialsafety.Preventionof
laborrisks.Industrialhygiene.EnvironmentandIndustrialSocialResponsibility.Systemsof
health, safety and environment management and social responsibility. Regulations on
health, safety and environment. Electrical hazards and risks of hydrocarbons.
Identificationofhazards,evaluationandriskcontrol.Controlofriskstohealthandsafety.
Personalprotectionequipment.Environmentalriskscontrol.Preparationforemergencies.
Preventionandcontrolofspillagesandfire.Preparationforemergencies.Firstaids.
Lecture:partialquizzes,assignmentsandfinalwrittenexamination.

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Mediaemployed

Readinglist

Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and


experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Crosby, Philip B (2001) La calidad no cuesta: El arte de cerciorarse de la calidad.
MxicoD.F.:Continental(658.562/C91C)
Gutierrez Pulido, Humberto (2005). Calidad total y productividad. Mxico D.F.:
McGrawHill(658.562/G96P)
Imai,Masaki(1992).Kaizen,MxicoD.F.:Continental(658.562/I41)
Imai, Masaki (1998) Cmo interpretar el Kaizan en el sitio de trabajo. Bogot. Mc
GrawHill(658.562/I4)
Polya,G.(2004).Howtosolveit.Anewaspectofmathematicalmethod.NewJersey
/PrincetonUniversityPress(511/P75)

Grimaldi, John V. (1991) Manual de seguridad industrial. Bogot: Alfaomega.


(620.86/G82M)
Letayf,Jorge(1998).Seguridad,higieneycontrolambiental.MxicoD.F.:McGraw
Hill.(658.2/L52)
Ramrez Cavassa, Csar (2007). Seguridad industrial. Un enfoque integral. Mxico
D.F:Limusa.(620.86/R22)

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ElectronicsModule
DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught

Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,contact
hours

IndustrialElectrotechnics
ElectronicsCircuits

EI12
Courses

ID

Semester

AnalogElectronics
AE3010
3
DigitalElectronics
AE4010
4
PowerElectronics
EE5010
5
Lima:
Arequipa:
JosLazarte
DannyMeza
Lima:
Arequipa:
AlfredoPacheco
HernandoPrada
FranciscoCamacho
MidwardCharaja
ManuelMarquez
DannyMeza
JosLazarte
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.
Nr

CoursesID

AE3010

AE4010

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

2.0

Lecture

40students

1.5
2.0

Laboratory
Lecture

20students
40students

1.5
Laboratory
20students
2.0
Lecture
30students
3 AE5010
1.5
Laboratory
20students
(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,
etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,15andin
total.
Workload

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites

Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

Content

Nr

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 AE3010
3.5
2.5
108
4.0
2 AE4010
3.5
2.5
108
4.0
3 AE5010
3.5
2.5
108
4.0
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgradeof
11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasaunitin
favorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:BasicElectronic
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Differentiateoperationalandfunctionalcharacteristicofdiscreteandintegrated
electronicdevicesinanalog,digitalandpowerelectroniccircuits.
Skills:
Perform functioning tests to analog, digital and power electronic devices and basic
electroniccontrolsystems.
Competences:
Detectandsolveproblemsinanalog,digitalandpowerelectroniccircuitsusing
moderndiagnosestoolsandsoftware
Analog Electronics: Semiconductor diodes. Rectifying circuits. BJT and FET transistors.
Power Transistors. Power supply sources regulated with diodes and transistors. Voltage
Regulators in CI. The operational amplifier (Opamp). Linear circuits with Opamps.
Oscillatorsandfilters.SwitchedModePowerSupply.

Digital Electronics: Fundamentals of digital logics. Multivibrators: Astable and


monostable. Function generator. Sequential logic. Applications of sequential logic.
Synchronous counters. Devices for digital data storage. Devices of programmed logic.

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Graphicedition,simulationandrecording.AHDL.IntroductiontoI.C.Microcontrollers.
Power Electronics: Electronic switches: Power devices. Uncontrolled rectifiers. Three
phased rectifier circuits. Halfwave controller rectifiers. Fullwave controlled rectifiers.
Harmonics Speed variator in an analog DC motor. Fourquadrant DC converter. Speed
variatorinadigitalDC/ACmotor.ConfigurationandprogrammingofACspeedvariators.
Configuration of variators using a PC. Voltage regulation in generator sets. Automatic
transferboards.
Studyandexamination
requirementsandforms
ofexamination
Mediaemployed

Readinglist

Practical/laboratory:preparationswithreview,functionalprojects,labreports
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.

Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and


experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.

Boylestad,RobertL.(2003)Electrnica:TeoradeCircuitosyDispositivos
electrnicos.MxicoD.F.:PrenticeHall(621.381/B78/2003.)

Floyd,Thomas(1996).Fundamentosdeelectrnicadigital.MxicoD.F.:Limusa
(621.381D/F59)

Malvino,AlbertPaul(2000)Principiosdeelectrnica.Madrid:McGrawHill.
(621.381E/M19/2000)

Cannon,DonL.(1988).Afondo.Mantenimientodesistemasdigitales.Madrid:
AnayaMultimedia.(621.381D/C23)

Hayes,JohnP.(1992).DiseodeSistemasdigitalesymicropocesadores.Madrid:Mc
GrawHill.(621.381D/H28)

Tocci,RonaldJ.(2007)Sistemasdigitales.Principiosyaplicaciones.MxicoD.F.:
PrenticeHall.(621.381D/T65/2007)

Hart,Daniel(2001)Electrnicadepotencia.Madrid:PearsonEducacin
(621.381/H22).

Lilen,Henri(1991)Tiristoresytriacs.Barcelona:MarcomboS.A.(621.381S/L63).

MartnezGarca,Salvador(2006)Electrnicadepotencia.Madrid:Paraninfo
(621.381/M26P).

Rashid,Muhammad(2004)Electrnicadepotencia.MxicoD.F.:PearsonEducacin.
(621.381/R24).

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HumanResourcesandLaborMarketModule
DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable

IndustrialElectrotechnics
HumanResourcesandLaborMarket

ID

Semester

CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught

DecisionsMaking
HumanResources

GG4020
GG5040

4
5

InductiontoLaborMarket

GG6030

Personresponsiblefor
theModule

Lima:
Arequipa:
HenryAnchante
TaniaRojas
Lima:
Arequipa:
TaniaRojas
HenryAnchante
LuisLen
KarinaSalas
DianaCastillo
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.

EI13
Courses

Lecturers
Language
Relationtocurriculum

Typeofteaching,contact
hours

Nr

CoursesID

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

GG4020

2.0

Lecture

40students

GG5040

3.0

Lecture

40students

3 GG6030
2.0
Lecture
40students
(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,
etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,andintotal.
Workload

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites

Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

Content

Nr

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 GG4020
2.0
2.2
76
2
2 GG5040
3.0
2.1
92
3
3 GG6030
2.0
1.5
63
2
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgradeof
11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasaunitin
favorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:Communicationandcomputingskills
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Formulatestrategiesconsideringdecisionanalysistechniquesandsolution,personal
barriers,ethicalcriteriaandtoolsforcreativityandinnovationinthefaceofa
problemoropportunity.
Designandimplementprocessesaimedatdevelopingthehumancapitalofa
business
Developstrategiestohelpyoulocateanddevelopopportunitiesforemployability
effectivelyandefficiently
Skills:
Applytechniquesforproblemsolvingandethicaldecisioncriteria
Usemoderntheoriesandmethodologiesformanaginghumanresources.
Usemethodstotailoryourpersonalandprofessionalprofiletojobopportunitiesthat
arepresented
Competences:
Applyanddevelopskillsinplanning,analysis,troubleshooting,ortakingadvantage
ofopportunitiestomakeeffectiveandethicaldecisions.
Applyconceptsandmethodologiesinthemanagementofhumanresources.
Harmonizetheirpersonalandprofessionalprofiletoimplementformalandrelational
strategiestohelpyoulocateanddevelopopportunitiesforemployabilityeffectively
andefficiently
Decision Making: The classic approach. The decisionmaking process. Identification and
description of the problem in decisionmaking. Practical cases. Problem resolution

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Studyandexamination
requirementsandforms
ofexamination
Mediaemployed

Readinglist

techniquesindecisionmaking.Teamdecisionmaking.Interpersonalbarrierstodecision
making. Practical cases. Social and labor ethics. DecisionMaking based on an ethical
perspective. Creativity and innovation in the generation of decision alternatives.
Application of Creativity and Innovation in DecisionMaking. Criteria to assess solution
alternatives.

Human Resources: Management: Fundamental skills. Management and personal


supervision. Team Work. Communication in the workplace. Employee motivation.
Leadership in the workplace. Workplace conflict management. Management of
organizational changes. Supervision plan. Recruitment and staff selection. Individual
Differences, Personality and Values in the Workplace. Training and Job Analysis.
Performanceandskillsevaluation.Labourregulationsandlaws.Essaywriting.

Induction to Labor Market: Personal competitiveness. The rsum. Job interview,


characteristics and types. Personal marketing. Employability. Employability. Types of
evaluations. Staff recruitment. Understanding gestures and body language. Personal
image.Professionalethics.
Practical:simulatedjobinterviews.
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.
Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and
experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
- Espndola,JosLuis(2005)Anlisisdeproblemasytomadedecisiones.MxicoD.F.:
AddisonWesley.(153.43/E84)
- Garca,Salvador(2003)Ladireccinporvalores.Madrid:McGrawHill(179.9/G23)
- Jennings, David (2000) Toma de decisiones: Un enfoque integrado. Mxico D.F.:
Continental658.1G/J39)
- Montes, Felipe (2000). Resolucin de problemas y toma de decisiones. Mxico D.F.:
Trillas(153/M84)
- Rey Sancristn, Francisco (2003). Tcnicas de resolucin de problemas. Madrid: s.n.
(658.2/R47T)
- Robbins, Stephen (2004) Comportamiento organizacional. Mxico D.F.: Pearson
Educacin(658.3A/R71)
- Shermerhorn,John(2006)Administracin.MxicoD.F.:Limusa(658.3A/S29)

- Alles, Martha. (2006) Direccin estratgica de recursos humanos. Gestin por


competencias.BuenosAires:s.n.(658.3A/A43D)
- Chiavenato, Idalberto (2006) Introduccin a la teora general de la administracin.
MxicoD.F.:McGrawHill.(658.3A/CH548/2006)
- Covey,Stephen(2000)Los7hbitosdelagentealtamenteefectiva.Barcelona:Paidos.
(658.3A/C8L)
- Goleman,Daniel(1999)Inteligenciaemocionalenlaempresa.BuenosAires:Industrial
Grfica.(658.1G/G71)
- Grados, Jaime (2001) Capacitacin y desarrollo de personal. Mxico D.F.: Trillas.
(658.3A/G8C)
- Mosley,Donald(2005)Supervisin.MxicoD.F.:Thompson(658.302/M87)
- Robbins, Stephen (2004) Comportamiento organizacional. Mxico D.F.: Pearson
Educacin.(658.3A/R71)
- Whetten, David (2005) Desarrollo de habilidades directivas. Mxico D.F.: Pearson
Educacin.(658.409/W53)
- Bejarano, Alberto (2011). Gestin de Carrera en la Sociedad Red. Lima: ESAN
(658.4093/B37)
- Fournies, Ferdinand (1997) Tcnicas de direccin de personal. Cmo instruir para
aumentarelrendimiento.MxicoD.F.:McGrawHill(658.3A/F78).
- Harrison, Tony (2002) Estrategia de comunicacin. Tcnicas de publicidad. Lima: El
comercio(658.1G/P/5)
- MoraG.,Guillermo(1995)Valoreshumanosyactitudespositivas.Bogot:McGraw
Hill(658.3A/M79)
- LoretdeMola,Edgardo(2009).AdministracindeCarrera.Lima:CENTRUM
- Temple,Ins(2010).UstedS.A.Lima:Norma

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AutomationandControlModule
DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught

Personresponsiblefor
theModule

Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum

IndustrialElectrotechnics
AutomationandControl

EI14
Courses

Nr

Typeofteaching,contact
hours

ID

Semester

ElectricalControlSystems
EE4040
4
IndustrialAutomation
EE5030
5
ProcessControl
EE6010
6
Lima:
Arequipa:
DenisChavarry
DannyMeza
Lima:
Arequipa:
RicardoZurita
DannyMeza
PedroVizarreta

DenisChavarry
ArmancoSarco
EddieSobrado
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,practical,
project,seminaretc.
CoursesID

EE4040

EE5030

EE6010

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

3.0
5.0

Lecture
Laboratory

30students
20students

2.0

Lecture

30students

3.0

Laboratory

20students

3.0

Lecture

30students

4.0
Laboratory
20students
(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,etc.)
andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,15andintotal.
Workload

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites

Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

Content

Nr

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTSCredits

1 EE4040
8.0
2.5
189
6
2 EE5030
5.0
3.0
144
5
3 EE6010
7.0
3.0
180
6
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgradeof11
(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasaunitinfavor
thestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:MaterialsandMathematicsknowledge,andcomputingskill
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Developandcarryoutelectricalcontrolsystemsprojectsusingmoderncontroller,
electricalcomponentsandsoftware.
Skills:
Install,configureandprogramingsensor,actuatorsandcontrollerforelectricalcontrol
systems
Competences:
Installandputinserviceinstrumentationequipmentforelectricalcontrolsystems
ElectricalControlSystems:Controlsystem.Equipmentanddevicesofcontrol.Symbolsand
electricalschematicdiagramsusedinelectriccontrolprojects.ACmotorbrakingsystems
StartingofDCmotors.Developmentofautomationprojects.Failuredetectiontechniquesfor
automationboards.Solidstatestarters.Speedvariator.Controlcenterofintelligentmotors.
Automationandoperationofdistributionsubstations.
Industrial Automation: Basic logic functions. Normalized programming languages. PLC
architecture. Combinatory functions. Internal memory or internal BIT. PLC configuration.
SET/RESETmemoryFunction.SelectionofPLCs.Pneumatics.Pneumaticcontrolaccordingto
time and displacement. Sequential control. Counters and comparators. Arithmetic

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operations.Analogmodules.Analogprogramming:Escalade.Continuouscontrolfunctions.
Grafcet.Pacedsequencecontrol.Sequentialcontrolwithdropsandbifurcations.Adjustment
ofspeedinhydraulicsystems.

Process Control: Instrumentation and process control. Sensors and transmitters.


Measurement of pressure. Measurement of temperature. Temperature sensors and
transmitters. Measurement of level. Measurement of flow. Sensors of different variables.
Industrial actuators. Digital instrumentation. Modes of control. Controller tuning. Adaptive
tuning.Computerbasedcontrolandsupervision.Symbolsininstrumentationandcontrol.
Studyandexamination
requirementsandforms
ofexamination
Mediaemployed

Readinglist

Practical/laboratory:preparationswithreview,functionalprojects,labreports
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.

Blackboard,slides,beamerpresentations,demonstrationoflabexamplesandexperiments,
labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Astirraga Urquiza, Julio (1994) Hornos industriales de resistencias.Teora, clculo y
aplicaciones.Madrid:McGrawHill.(621.3MO/A83)
Merino Azcarraga, Jos Mara (1997). Convertidores de frecuencia para motores de
corrientealterna.Madrid:McGrawHill.(621.3MO/M43)
Santamara,Germn(1985).Manualdeautomatizacinelctrica.Madrid:Arco/Libros
S.A.(629.8/S21)
Siemens,A.G.(2000).Manualdebajatensin.Berln:Siemens.(621.3/S/2000)

Allen, Bradley (2001) Controllogix 5000 controllers common procedures programming


manual.NewYork:AllenBradley(629.8PLC/A2).
Allen, Bradley (2001) Controllogix 5000 controllers general instructions reference
manual.NewYork:AllenBradley(629.8PLC/A3).
Marn,Francisco(2007)Diseobasadoenmicrocontroladores.Mlaga:Universidadde
Mlaga.(004.16/M26D).
Ramrez Quiroz, Elmer (1997) Controladores lgicos programables. Lima: CONCYTEC.
(629.8PLC/R2).
Siemens A.G. (1988) Autmata programable. (S5100u) Simatic S5. Berln: Siemens.
(629.8PLC/SUA).

Creus, Sol, Antonio (2006) Instrumentacin industrial. Mxico D.F.: Alfaomega.


(621.381I/C86/2006).
Shinskey, F.G. (1996). Sistemas de control de procesos, aplicacin, diseo y
sintonizacin.MxicoD.F.:McGrawHill.(621.381I/S47).
Smith, Carlos (1991) Control automtico de procesos: Teora y prctica. Mxico D.F.:
Limusa.(621.381I/S61).
Szklanny, Sergio (1995) Sistemas digitales de control de procesos. Buenos Aires: s.n.
(621.381I/S99).

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ElectricalMaintenanceModule
DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught

Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum

Typeofteaching,contact
hours

Workload

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites

Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

Content

IndustrialElectrotechnics
ElectricalMaintenance

EI15
Courses

ID

Semester

TransformerMaintenance
EE4060
4
ElectricMotorMaintenance
EE5060
5
ElectromechanicalMaintenance
EE6060
6
Lima:
Arequipa:
HermenegildoMendoza
AlonsoCornejo
Lima:
Arequipa:
RodolfoCautn
ChristianVera
RicardoZurita
AlonsoCornejo
HermenegildoMendoza
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,practical,
project,seminaretc.
Nr

1
2

CoursesID

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

4.0
Practical
20students
4.0
Practical
20students
1.0
Lecture
30students
3 EE6060
4.0
Practical
20students
(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,etc.)
andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,15andintotal.
Nr

EE4060
EE5060

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTSCredits

1 EE4060
4.0
2.5
117
4
2 EE5060
4.0
3.0
126
4
3 EE6060
5.0
3.0
144
5
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgradeof11
(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasaunitinfavor
thestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:instrumentsandtoolsusesskill
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Knownandapplytechnicalstandardsandsafetyrulesinmaintenancetasksofelectrical
machines.
Skills:
Applytechnicsandmethodsoftroubleshootinganddiagnosticofelectricalmachines
usingmoderntestingequipmentandsoftware.
Competences:
Applypreventiveandpredictivemaintenancemethodologyformachinesandelectrical
equipment.
Transformer Maintenance: Safety rules. Identifying transformer pieces and testing a
transformer.Constructionofathreephasetransformer.Calculationstoestablishparameters
ofasinglephasetransformer.Selectionofmaterialstoconstructathreephasetransformer.
Dimensioningandconstructionofamoldforacoil.Weldingofterminalsandsafetyofcoils.
Constructionofcomplementaryelementstomountthetransformer.Mountingthecoilinthe
transformer core. Identification of the parts of a distribution transformer. Dielectric rigidity
test with spinterometer. Interpretation of the physical and chemical oil test of a voltage
transformer.

Electric Motor Maintenance: Diagnosis and putting into service of a dividedphase motor.
Dismounting and identification of the components of a dividedphase motor. Measurements
andteststodiagnosethreephasemotors.Dismounting,identificationandputtingintoservice
of a threephase motor. Collection of data to reconstruct windings in threephase motors.
Insulation of slots and construction of windings. Mounting of windings to the stator.
Assembling and testing a rewinding. Calculating the energy saving in an efficient motor.
Detectingfailuresandputtingintoservicearewoundrotormotor.Diagnosisandmaintenance

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ofasynchronousmotor.DiagnosisandputtingintoserviceaDCmotor.
Electromechanical Maintenance: Pumps and water pumping systems. Making up a
centrifugalpumpanditsapplications.Pumpingsystems.Mountingandalignmentofcouplings
Electric cranes, classification, applications and preventive maintenance. Preventive and
corrective maintenance of motor generator groups of welding machines. Maintenance of a
synchronous generator. Maintenance of generator sets. Maintenance of electric systems of
the GS. Thermographic analysis, advantages and applications. Maintenance of refrigeration
and airconditioning systems. Steam boilers. Identification of equipment and instruments for
thepredictivemaintenanceofmotors.Predictivetechnologyfordiagnosinginlinemotors
Studyandexamination
requirementsandforms
ofexamination
Mediaemployed

Readinglist

Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and experiments,


labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
EnriquezHarper,Gilberto(2007)ElABCdelcontrolelectrnicodelasmquinas
elctricas.MxicoD.F.:Limusa(621.3MO/E64E/2007)
KosowIrwingL.(1993)Mquinaselctricasytransformadores.MxicoD.F.:PrenticeHall
(621.3MO/K77/1993)
Kuhn,Robert(1976)Pequeostransformadores.Barcelona:Marcombo.(621.3T/K92)
LabVolt.(2004).Circuitosdepotenciaytransformadores.Alberta:LabVolt.(621.3/L/C)
RasOliva,Enrique(1995)Transformadoresdepotenciademedidaydeproteccin.
MxicoD.F.:Alfaomega(621.3T/R24/1995)

Chapman,Stephen(2004)Mquinaselctricas.MxicoD.F.:McGrawHill.
(621.3MO/CH523).
EnrquezHarper,Gilberto(2007)ElABCdelasmquinaselctricas.Instalacinycontrol
demotoresdecorrientealterna.MxicoD.F.:Limusa(621.3MO/E64A/2007).
ManzanoOrrego,JuanJos(2003)Mantenimientodemquinaselctricas.Madrid:
Paraninfo.(621.3MO/M22M).
PucholVivas,JosManuel(1978)Motoresdecorrientealterna.MxicoD.F.:Limusa
(621.3M0/P89).
Sancho,PabloMarco(1980)121devanadosdemotorestrifsicos.Barcelona:G.Gili.
(621.3MO/S21).
Smeaton,Robert(1990)Motoreselctricos.Seleccin,mantenimientoyreparacin.
MxicoD.F.:McGrawHill.(621.3MO/S61).
-

Practical/laboratory:preparationswithreview,functionalprojects,labreports
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.

Althouse,Andrew(1988)Modernrefrigerationandairconditioning.Illinois:The
GoodheartWillcox.(621.56/A43M).
Botero,Camilo(1987)Manualderefrigeracinyaireacondicionado.MxicoD.F.:
PrenticeHall.(621.56/B76).
CarnicerRojo,Enrique(1991)Airecomprimido.Madrid:Paraninfo.(621.56/C23).
RamirezVsquez,Jos(1994)Tallereselectromecnicosbobinados.Barcelona:CEAC.
(621.3M/R23T).
Sadiku,Matthew(2006)Elementosdeelectromagnetismo.MxicoD.F.:Alfaomega.
(537/S13).
Whitman,William(2004)Tecnologadelarefrigeracinyaireacondicionado.Madrid:
Paraninfo.(621.56/W54T).

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EnergyandMaintenanceManagementModule
DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught
Personresponsiblefor
theModule

Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum

Typeofteaching,contact
hours

IndustrialElectrotechnics
EnergyandMaintenanceManagement

EI16
Courses

ID

Semester

MaintenanceManagement
MG4010
4
AuditandEnergyEfficiency
EE5050
5
ElectricalMaintenanceManagement
EE6050
6
Lima:
Arequipa:
RicardoZurita
MariaTeresaMendoza
Lima:
Arequipa:
CarlosCuba
AlonsoCornejo
RicardoZurita
ChristianVera
CarlosOrtiz

AldoCamargo
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.
Nr

CoursesID

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

MG4010

3.0

Lecture

40students

EE5050

2.0

Lecture

40students

3 EE6050
2.0
Lecture
30students
(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,
etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,15andin
total.
Workload

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites

Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

Content

Nr

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 MG4010
3.0
2.0
90
3
2 EE5050
2.0
2.5
81
3
3 EE6050
2.0
3.0
90
3
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgradeof
11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasaunitin
favorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Design,organizeandmanageelectricalmaintenanceplansforcompanies
Skills:
Usemodernequipmentandmethodologiesforpreventiveandpredictive
maintenancetasks
Competences:
Developsandexecutemaintenanceplansforinstallationsandelectricalsystems
Maintenance Management: Relationship among maintenance, production and the
equipment manufacturer. Stages in the management cycle. Equipment useful life.
Maintenanceplanningandscheduling.Implementationofamaintenancesystem.Useful
lifecost.Technicalandeconomicselectionoffansandcompressors.Specificcostsinthe
useful life. Organization of maintenance and assignation of resources required for the
activities. Main maintenance management indicators. Group presentation on
management indicators. Financial and labour indicators. Design of a laboratory or
workshop maintenance plan according to the manufacturers information and the
operational conditions. CMMS Computerized management system. Processes,
operationsandcomponentsatindustrialplants.Eliminatingwasting.PokaYoke,Smed.
AuditandEnergyEfficiency:Worldwideanddomesticenergystructure.Energyefficiency
Energy audit. Energy management. Options of rates and their selection. Economic
selectionofelectricconductors.Energysavinginlightingsystems.Efficientelectricmotors
Compensationofreactivepower.Energysavingthroughspeedvariators.Maintenancein
energymanagement.

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Electrical Maintenance Management: Administrative tools for maintenance


management. Tools for maintenance planning. Tools for maintenance scheduling.
Automationpilotplant.NEWMAINTENANCETRENDSINTHEELECTRICINDUSTRY.Total
Productive Maintenance (TPM). Reliability Centered Management (RCM). Root Cause
Failure Analysis (RCFA). TECHNIQUES USED IN ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE Vibration
analysis Partial downloads Thermography Failure detection techniques un
undergroundcables.
Studyandexamination
requirementsandforms
ofexamination
Mediaemployed

Readinglist

Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and


experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Cotler,MelA.(1994)Maintenanceprogramming.NewJersey:PrenticeHall.
(658.2/C85).
Goettsche,L.D.(1998)MaintenanceofinstrumentsandSystems.NewYork:s.n.
(621.381I/G57)
GonzlezFernndez,FranciscoJavier(2009).Teorayprcticadelmantenimiento
industrialavanzado.Madrid:FundacinConfemetal(658.202/G71/2009)
Hartmann,EwardH.(1998)CmoinstalarconxitoelTPMensuempresa.Atravs
deloriginalprocesoTPM.Lima:s.n.(658.2/H2T)
Levitt,Joel(2009).Thehandbookofmaintenancemanagement.NewYork:Industrial
Press(658.202/L54)
Palmer,Doc(2006)Maintenanceplanningandschedulinghandbook.NewYork:
McGrawHill(658.202/P19)
Wireman,Terry(2005).Developingperfomanceindicatorsformanaging
maintenance.NewYork:IndustrialPress(658.2/W72D)

Comisindetarifaselctricas(1998)Situacintarifariaenelsectorelctricoperuano.
Lima:Apoyocomunicaciones.(621.3/C/S).
CreusSol,Antonio(2004)Energasrenovables.Barcelona:CEYSA.(531.6/C88).
FernndezSalgado,JosMara(2007)Guacompletadelaenergasolartrmica.
Madrid:Vicenteediciones.(621.47/F42).
InstituteofElectricalandElectronicsEngineers(1996)Energymanagementin
industrialandcomercialfacilities.NewYork:IEEE(621.3I/I/739).
MartnezDomnguez,Fernando(1998)Instalacioneselctricasdealumbradoe
industriales.Madrid:Paraninfo.(621.3I/M26).
PrezMiguel,AngelAlberto(2000)Laamenazadelosarmnicosysussoluciones.
Madrid:Thomson.(621.3/P45L).
Toledano,JosCarlos(1993)Tarifaselctricas.Legislacinyaplicaciones.Madrid:Mc
GrawHill.(621.3/T68).
-

Practical/laboratory:preparationswithreview,functionalprojects,labreports
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.

GarcaGarrido,Santiago(2003)Organizacinygestinintegraldemantenimiento.
Madrid:DazdeSantos.(658.202/G23).
GonzlezFernndez,Francisco(2009)Teorayprcticadelmantenimientoindustrial
avanzado.Madrid:FundacinConfemetal.(658.202/G71/T).
Langley,Billy(1986)PlantMaintenance.Reston,Virginia:PrenticeHall.(658.2/L22)
ManzanoOrrego,JuanJos(2003)Mantenimientodemquinaselctricas.Madrid:
Paraninfo.(621.3MO/M22M).
Morrow,L.C.(1984).Manualdemantenimientoindustrial.Organizacin,ingeniera
mecnica,elctrica,qumica,civil,procesosysistemas.Tomo1.MxicoD.F.:
Continental.(658.2/M86/t.1)
ReySacristan,Francisco(2002).Elautomantenimientoenlaempresa.Madrid:s.n.
(658.2/R47A)
Rosales,Robert(1998)ManualdelIngenierodePlanta.MxicoD.F.McGrawHill
(658.2/R84M)

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PowerSystemsModule
DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
Coursesand
Semester(s)inwhich
the
moduleistaught

Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum

IndustrialElectrotechnics
PowerSystems

EI17
Courses

Nr

Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

Semester

ID

ElectricalDistributionNetwork
EE4010
4
ElectricalPowerSystem
EE5010
5
ProtectionandElectricalPower
EE6010
6
Systems
Lima:
Arequipa:
PedroVizarreta
ChristianVera
Lima:
Arequipa:
PedroVizarreta
ChristianVera
CarlosOrtiz

AldoCamargo
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,practical,
project,seminaretc.
-

CoursesID

EE4010

EE5010

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

3.0

Lecture

30students

2.0

Lecture

30students

1.5
Laboratory
20students
4.0
Lecture
30students
3 EE6010
2.0
Laboratory
20students
(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,etc.)
andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,15andintotal.
Workload

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites

Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

Content

Nr

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTSCredits

1 EE4010
3.0
4.0
126
4
2 EE5010
3.5
3.0
117
4
3 EE6010
6.0
4.0
180
6
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgradeof11
(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasaunitinfavor
thestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:MaterialsandMathematicsknowledge,andcomputingskill
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
IdentifythePeruvianelectricsystemanditsregulatoryagencies
Applyprotectionstechnicsforgenerator,transformerandelectricmotors
Skills:
Testandcalibrateelectricalprotectionsrelays
Competences:
Coordinateprotectionrelaysfordistributionssystems
Electrical Distribution Network: Power distribution system. Power cables in primary
distribution networks. Underground secondary distribution network. Air secondary
distribution network. Primary and secondary network components. Electric safety in power
distribution systems. Electrical substation. Medium voltage components of a PDS. Low
voltage components of a PDS. Design and selection of the components for a power
distribution substation. Transformation centres. Selection of components of a power
transformation centre. Grounding System. Street Lighting Lighting. Technical and non
technicallossesindistributionsystems.

Electrical Power System: Conventional power centrals. Structure y generalities of Electric


Power System (EPS). Nonconventional power centrals. Perunit systems. Modeling of the

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synchronous machine. Modes and limits of a GS operation. Transitory phenomena. Three


phase transformer with three windings, types. Modeling a TL. Control of real power and
frequency.Spinningreserveandreactivesupply.Controlofreactivepowerandvoltageinan
EPS.Voltagestability.

Protection and Electrical Power Systems: Transitory stability. Current and potential
transformers. Calculation of faults: Unbalanced faults. Power fuse. Overcurrent relays and
reconnectors. Coordination of protection between relays. Directional overcurrent relay and
distance protection. Protection of synchronous generators. Schematics of teleprotection.
Protection of electric motors. Protection of distribution substations. Arc Flash. Protection
againstovervoltage.Coordinationofinsulation.
Studyandexamination
requirementsandforms
ofexamination
Mediaemployed

Readinglist

Practical/laboratory:preparationswithreview,functionalprojects,labreports
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.

Blackboard,slides,beamerpresentations,demonstrationoflabexamplesandexperiments,
labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
EnrquezHarper,Gilberto(1983).Elementosdediseodesubestacioneselctricas.
MxicoD.F.:Limusa(621.3/E64D)
RamrezVsquez,Jos(1986)Manualautodidcticodelneasaereas.Barcelona:CEAC
(621.3M/R23A)
RamrezVsquez,Jos(2004).Estacionesdetransformadoresydistribucin.Proteccin
desistemaselctricos.Barcelona:CEAC.(621.3/R23E/2004)
TrashorrasMontecelos,Jess(1998)Desarrollodeinstalacioneselctricasde
distribucin.Madrid:Paraninfo.(621.3I/T78D)

Barrero,Fermin(2004).Sistemasdeenergaelctrica.Madrid:Thomson.(621.3/B25).
Checa,LuisMara(1988)Lneasdetransportedeenerga.Barcelona:MarcomboS.A.
(621.3/CH538).
CorredorAvella,Pablo(1992)Anlisisdesistemasdepotenciaenestadoestacionario.
Medelln:UniversidadPortifciaBolivariana.(621.3/C77).
EnriquezHarper,Gilberto(1991)Introduccinalanlisisderedeselctricasensistemas
depotencia.MxicoD.F.:Limusa(621.3/E64I).
NavarroMarquez,Jos(1999)Instalacioneselctricasdealtatensin.Sistemade
maniobra,medidayproteccin.Madrid:Paraninfo(621.3I/N28).
RamirezRosado,Ignacio(2007)Problemasresueltosdesistemasdeenergaelctrica.
Madrid:Thomson.(621.3/R23).
RasOliva,Enrique(1995)Transformadoresdepotenciademedidaydeproteccin.
MxicoD.F.:Alfaomega.(621.3T/R24/1995)
Stevenson,William(1994)AnlisisdesistemaselctricosdePotencia.MxicoD.F.:Mc
GrawHill(621.3/S79/1994)

Barrero,Fermin(2004)Sistemasdeenergaelctrica.Madrid:Thomson.(621.3/B25).
Blackburn,Lewis(2007)Protectiverelaying.Principlesandapplications.BocaRatn:
CRCPress.(621.3/B61P).
EnrquezHarper,Enrique(1987)Sistemaselctricosdepotencia.MxicoD.F.:Limusa.
(621.3/E64S).
EnrquezHarper,Gilberto(2008)Proteccindeinstalacioneselctricasindustrialesy
comerciales.MxicoD.F.:Limusa(621.319/E64).
LabVoH(2004)Circuitosdepotenciaytransformadores.Alberta:LabVoH
(621.3/L/C).
NavarroMarquez,Jos(1999)Instalacioneselctricasdealtatensin.Sistemade
maniobra,medidayproteccin.Madrid:Paraninfo(621.3I/N28).
RamrezVsquez,Jos(2004).Estacionesdetransformadoresydistribucin.Proteccin
desistemaselctricos.Barcelona:CEAC.(621.3/R23E/2004)

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BasicEnglishModule
DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught
Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturer
Language
Relationtocurriculum

Typeofteaching,contact
hours

IndustrialElectrotechnics
BasicEnglish

EI18
Courses

ID

Semester

EnglishI
GG5010
5
EnglishII
GG6010
6
Lima:
Arequipa:
MiltonChuquiruna
JulioMonjars
Lima:
Arequipa:
MiltonChuquiruna
JulioMonjars
English
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.
Nr

CoursesID

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

6.0
Lecture
1 GG5010
40students
6.0
Lecture
2 GG6010
40students
(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,
etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,andintotal.
Workload

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites

Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

Content

Studyandexamination
requirementsandforms
ofexamination
Mediaemployed
Readinglist

Nr

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 GG5010
6.0
1.6
137
4
2 GG6010
6.0
1.7
139
4
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgradeof
11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasaunitin
favorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:Entrylevelskillsincommunication
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
IdentifyandeffectivelyusebasicEnglishstructuresinordertoread,interpretand
translatetextsongeneraltopicsofincreasingcomplexity.
Skills:
EstablishbasiccommunicationinEnglishinoralandwrittenform.
UnderstandingandinterpretingbasicgeneralEnglishtexts.
Competences:
Read,translateandinterpretEnglishtextsonbasicgeneraltopics.
SpeakinginbasicformusingsimplegrammaticalstructuresofEnglish.
EnglishI:Peopleandplaces.Youandyours.Everydaylife.Lovesandhates.GettingfromA
toB.Eatinganddrinking.Extraordinarylives.Factorfiction.Buyingandselling.Keeping
intouch.Goingplaces.Streetlife.

English II: The world around us. A weekend away. Learning for the future. Leisure and
lifestyle. Important firsts. At rest, at work. Special occasions. Appearances. Time off.
Ambitionsanddreams.Countriesandcultures.Oldandnew.TakeCare
Lecture:partialquizzes,oralandwrittenassignmentsandfinalwrittenexamination.

Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and


experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
CuttingEdgeStudentsBook,Workbook,Students.
ResourceBank,MiniDictionaryandStudentCD.Sarah.
Cunningham&MoorPeterwithFrancesEales.

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ManagementModule
DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught
Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers
Language
Relationtocurriculum

IndustrialElectrotechnics
Management

EI19
Courses

Nr

Typeofteaching,contact
hours

ID

Semester

ProjectManagement
GG5020
5
BusinessManagement
GG6020
6
Lima:
Arequipa:
EdwinRamos
JosRojas
Lima:
Arequipa:
EdwinRamos
JosRojas
LuisPea
JosLima
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.

1
2

CoursesID

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

2.0

Lecture

40students

1.0

Laboratory

20students

2.0

Lecture

40students

GG5020
GG6020

(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,
etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,andintotal.
Workload

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites

Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

Content

Nr

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 GG5020
3.0
2.3
95
3
2 GG6020
2.0
3.2
94
3
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgradeof
11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasaunitin
favorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:Qualitytools,communicationandcomputingskills
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Develop,plan,organizeandmanagehumanandmaterialresourcesinaproject.
Plans,organize,directandcontrolthehumanandmaterialresourcesofabusiness.
Skills:
Usemoderntheoriesandmethodologiesformanagingresourcesofabusiness
Competences:
Applyconceptsandmethodologiesinthemanagementofresourcesinanindustrial
and/orservicesbusiness.
Project Management: Fundamental concepts related to projects. Identification of
problems and improvement opportunities. Market research. Sales and incomes budget.
Project engineering. Introduction to costs. Calculation of costs using proposed exercises.
SensitivityanalysisDifferentialcosts.Laboratorycosts.Budgetofcostsandinvestment.
Expenses budget. Projected Financial statements. Projected cash flow. Financial
assessment.Financialassessment.Planningtheimplementation.Diagrams.Planningthe
implementation: RED PERTCPM. Followup and closing. Other project approaches. Real
casesofimprovementprojects.

Business Management: Administrative process. Strategic planning. Organizational


structure.Legalandtaxaspectsofabusiness.Groupcase1.Startingupabusiness
Sales projection. Industrial marketing strategies. Aggregate planning. Production
programming. Launching and production control. Rubric Planning, programming and
controlling the production in a business unit. Purchases, stocks and storage. Financial
statementsanalysis.Administrative,operationalandfinancialoperators

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requirementsandforms
ofexamination
Mediaemployed

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Stocks and financial operations. Rubric. Calculation and definition of cost in a business
unit.Costvolumeprofitmodel.Financialanalysis

Practical/laboratory:preparationswithreview,functionalprojects,labreportsand
oralpresentations
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.
Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and
experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Amat, Joan Mara (2002) Control presupuestario. Barcelona: Gestin 2000.
(658.1G/A52C).
ColmenarSantos,Antonio(2007).GestindeproyectosconMicrosoftProject2007.
MxicoD.F.:Alfaomega(005.368PR/C75)
Domingo Ajenjo, Alberto (2005). Direccin y gestin de proyectos. Un enfoque
prctico.MxicoD.F.:AlfaomegaRama(658.404/A33)
Gido, Jack (1999) Administracin exitosa de proyectos. Mxico D.F.: s.n.
(658.404/G44)
Project Management Institute (2008). A guide to the project management body of
knowledge: (PMBOK Guide). Atlanta: Project Management Institute
(658.404/P87/2008)

Chase, Richard (2000) Administracin de produccin y operaciones. Manufactura y


servicios.Bogot:McGrawHill.(658.5P/CH526A)
Kotler, Philip (2006). Direccin de marketing. Mxico D.F.: Pearson Educacin
(658.8/K11).
Porter, Michael E. (1997) Estrategia competitiva. Tcnicas para el anlisis de los
sectoresindustrialesydelacompetencia.MxicoD.F.:Continental.(658.1G/P78)
Ross,Stephen(2006)Fundamentosdefinanzascorporativas.MxicoD.F.:McGraw
Hill(658.15/R84)
Schermerhorn,JohnR.(2006)Administracin.MxicoD.F.:Limusa(658.3A/S29).

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dbook

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bleofCon
ntents

TablleofContentts........................................................267
Mod
dulesandCo
ourses..................................................268
Fund
damentalsofChemistryModule...........................270
MatthematicsMo
odule..................................................271
PhyssicsModule....................
.
........................................273
ElecctricityAppliccationsModule...................................275
Valu
uesandCultu
ureModule.........................................277
Com
mmunicationsModule............................................279
QuaalityandSafeetyModule..........................................281
BasicEnglishMo
odule...................................................283
Man
nagementModule..................................................284
Hum
manResourceesandLaborrMarketMoodule...........286
Fund
damentalsofTechnologyyModule.........................288
AppliedMathem
maticsModule.....................................290
Indu
ustrialInstrumentationM
Module.............................292
ElecctronicCircuitsModule..........................................294
ElecctricalInstalaationsandMachinesModdule.............296
Auto
omaticContrrolModule..........................................297
AppliedProgram
mmingModu
ule....................................299
Pow
werElectroniccsandMainttenanceModdule............301
Indu
ustrialSystem
msModule..........................................303

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ModulesandCourses

Semester

ECTS
Credits

ElectricalWorkshop

IndustrialElectricalInstallations

Electricity

Chemistry

PhysicsI

PhysicsII

MathematicsI

MathematicsII

CommunicationsI

CommunicationsII

SuccessfulPresentations

ValuesandCulture

AttitudesandValues

NationalandInternationalReality

FundamentalsofTechnology

TechnicalDrawing

AppliedInformatics

IndustrialInstrumentationsI

IndustrialInstrumentationsII

PneumaticandHydraulicSystems

Electronics

ElectronicDevicesandCircuitsI

ElectronicDevicesandCircuitsII

DigitalCircuits

AppliedMathematics

FluidsandHeattechnology

AppliedMathematics

QualityandSafety

ContinuousImprovement

Safety,HealthandEnvironment

ElectricalInstallationsandMachines

ElectricalMachines

AutomaticControlI

AutomaticControl

AutomaticControlII

AutomationProjects

Nr

EA1

Module

ElectricityApplications

EA2

FundamentalsofChemistry

EA3

Physics

EA4

Mathematics

EA5

EA6

EA7

EA8

EA9

EA10

EA11

EA12

EA13

EA14

EA15

EA16

Communications

IndustrialInstrumentation

ElectronicCircuits

AppliedProgramming

HumanResourcesandJobMarket

Management

Courses

AppliedProgrammingI

AppliedProgrammingII

Microcontrollers

ProgrammableLogicControllers

DecisionsMaking

HumanResourcesManagement

InductiontoLaborMarket

MaintenanceManagement

ProjectsManagement

BusinessManagement

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Nr

Module

Courses

ECTS
Credits

PowerElectronicsandMaintenance

ElectronicMaintenance

EA17

PowerElectronics

BasicEnglish

EnglishI

EA18

EnglishII

EA19

IndustrialSystems

Semester

IndustrialProcessesandOperation

IndustrialProcessesSupervisionand
Control

IndustrialDataCommunications

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Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught
Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

IndustrialAutomationandElectronics
FundamentalsofChemistry

EA2
Courses

Nr

Content

Studyandexamination
requirementsandforms
ofexamination
Mediaemployed

Readinglist

Semester

CoursesID

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

2.0
Lecture
40students
1.5
Laboratory
20students
(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,
etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,andin
total.
Nr

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

ID

QG1010

JosFlores

JosFlores
LaurenceSalmn
UlisesQuiroz
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.

Workload

Chemistry

QG1010

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 QG1010
3.5
4
115
4
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgrade
of11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasa
unitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:MaterialsandMathematicsknowledge,andcomputingskills
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Discoverthestructureandpropertiesofmatterandtypesoflinksinnature
inorganicandorganicsubstances.
Interpretthechemicalreactionsandthestoichiometricfundamentalknowledge.
Skills:
Designchemicalequationsandapplystoichiometryinorganicandinorganic
chemicalreactions.
Assessthefeasibilityofachemicalreactioninorganicandinorganicsubstances
Competences:
Predictedbydifferentmethodologiesbothinorganicandorganicchemical
reactions
Evaluatethepropertiesofnaturalandsynthetic,andcombustiblematerials
Thematter.Statesofthemattersaggregation.Theatom.Elementsofperiodictable.
LinkchemisttypesofchemicalbondsandIntermolecularforces.ChemistryReaction.
Stoichiometry. Acidity and basicity Solutions. Electrochemistry and its applications.
IndustrialChemicalProcessesinorganicandorganiccompounds.
Practical/laboratory:preparationswithreview,functionalprojects,labreports
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.
Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and
experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Chang,Raymond(2002)Qumica.MxicoD.F.:McGrawHill(540/CH518/2007)
Ebbing,Darrell(1997)QumicaGeneral.MxicoD.F.:McGrawHill.(540/E11).
Gillespie,Ronald(1989)Chemistry.Boston:AllynandBacon(540/G39).
Malone,Leo(1992)Introduccinalaqumica.MxicoD.F.:Limusa(540/M19).

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Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught

Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

Workload

IndustrialAutomationandElectronics
Mathematics

EA4
Courses

Nr

Content

Semester

CoursesID

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

GG1010

6.0

Lecture

40students

GG2010

6.0

Lecture

40students

(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,
etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,andin
total.
Nr

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

ID

MathematicsI
GG1010
1
MathematicsII
GG2010
2

RafaelEnciso

RafaelEnciso
AlexanderPea
ErnestoZea
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 GG1010
6.0
5
175
6
2 GG2010
6.0
6
190
6
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgrade
of11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasa
unitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:ElementaryMathematicsskills
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Analyzesituationsusingscienceandtechnologyknowledgeofanalyticgeometry,
differentialandintegralcalculus.
Developandusedifferentialequationstosolveproblemsofstrengthof
materials,thermodynamicsandfluidmechanics.
Usingdiscreteandcontinuousprobabilitymodels,usedmainlyinsolving
maintenanceproblems.
Skills:
Selectandapplypropertiesofdifferentialandintegralcalculustosolveproblems
inscienceandtechnology.
Competences:
Formulatepossiblesolutionstoproblemsofscienceandtechnologybyanalyzing
andinterpretingdataresultsfromthemathematicalpointofview.
MathematicsI:Equationsandsystemsofequations.Cartesianplane.Theequationof
thestraightline.Equationofthecircumference.Equationoftheparabola.Equationof
theellipse.Equationoftheellipse.Inequalities.Functions.Introductiontothecalculus
andtothelimitconcept.Indeterminatelimits.Continuityofafunction.Trigonometric
functions. Trigonometric limits. Application of functions in Physics. Definition of the
derivative of a function. Application of the derivative of a function. Derivatives of a
function.Derivativesofsomespecialfunctionsandthechainrule.Implicitderivative.
Theantiderivativeandtheindefiniteintegral.Methodsofintegration:bypartsandby
algebraic substitution. Integration by trigonometric substitution. Methods of
integration:Bytrigonometricsubstitution.Definiteintegral.Calculusofareas.

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MathematicsII:Limitsandcontinuity.Asymptotesandgraphsoffunctions.Derivative
and motion. Differentials. Maximum and minimum. Flat region area. Length of a
curve.Surfaceofrevolution.Centerofmass.Applicationproblems.Volumeofsolids.
Descriptive statistics. Fundamentals. Data presentation. Distribution of frequencies.
Graphs. Application problems. Data Description. Measures of central tendency.
Applicationproblems.Bivariatetables.Combinatoryanalysis.Probabilityofanevent.
Calculationofprobabilities.Normaldistributionofprobabilities.Selectionofasample.

Partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.

Blackboard,slides,beamerpresentations,demonstrationoflabexamplesand
experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Berman,SimonL.(1974).Calculusforthenonphysicalscience.NewYork:Richart
andWinston.(515/B47)
Haeussler, Ernest F. (2008). Matemticas para la administracin y economa.
MxicoD.F.:Iberoamericana(510/H25/2008).
Larson,Ron(2006).Clculo.MxicoD.F:McGrawHill(515/L25).
Neuhauser, Claudia (2004). Matemticas para ciencias. Madrid: Prentice Hall
(510/N47M).
Pinzn,lvaro(1973).ClculoIdifererencial.MxicoD.F.:Harla(515/P59).
Waner,Stefan(2002).Clculoaplicado.Madrid:Paraninfo(515/W23).
Davis, Linda (1990). Technical mathematics with calculus. Ohio: Merrill
(510/D32)
Johnson,Richard(1997)Probabilidadyestadsticaparaingenieros.MxicoD.F.:
PrenticeHall(519.2/J67)
Pareto,Luis(1985)Formulariodemecnica.Barcelona:CEACS.A(620.1/P26F)

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DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught
Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

Workload

IndustrialAutomationandElectronics
Physics

EA3
Courses

Nr

Content

CoursesID

MG1010

MG2010

Semester

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

3.0
1.5

Lecture
Laboratory

40students
20students

3.0

Lecture

40students

2
Laboratory
20students
(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,
etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,andin
total.
Nr

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

ID

PhysicsI
MG1010
1
PhysicsII
MG2010
2
RonaldRocha

RonaldRocha
CarlosSoca
JersonAraos
PenlopeVargas
NicolsHerencia
Spanish
Compulsory
Contact hours and class size separately for each teaching method: lecture, lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 MG1010
4.5
5
145
5
2 MG2010
5
5
153
5
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgrade
of11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasa
unitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:ElementaryMathematicsknowledge,andcomputingskills
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Analyzeandevaluatetheapplicationofthebasicprinciplesgoverningthe
phenomenaofclassicalphysics.
Skills:
Applythebasicprinciplesgoverningthephenomenaofclassicalphysicsto
specificsituationsandassociatedwithrealsituations.
Competences:
Reasonedargumentinoralandwrittenform,usingscientificlanguagecorrectly,
onsituationsorproblemsrelatedtotheexperimentalsciencesappliedtoyour
professionalfuture.
Physics I: Thermometry. Expansion. Heat. Calorimetry. Phase change. Thermal
balance. Heat transfer. Thermodynamics. Thermal expansion of solids.
Thermodynamic processes. Zeroth law, first and second laws. Thermodynamic laws.
Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM). Energy in SHM. Simple pendulum. Damped and
forced movement. Mechanical resonance. Waves on a string. Meldes Experiment.
Forced Harmonic Motion. Waves. Stationary waves. Sound. Doppler effect. Optics.
Reflection,refractionoflight.GeometricalOptics.Mirrorsandlenses.

PhysicsII:PhysicalMagnitudes.Vectors.Sumofvectors.Componentsofvectors.Unit
Vectors. Statics. Force. Newtons First and Third Laws. Free body diagrams.
Representation of the forces existing in a body or system. Concurrent forces. First
condition of equilibrium. Applications. Force or torque moment. Second condition of
equilibrium. Kinematics. Uniform linear movement. Acceleration. Uniform linear
motionwithvariedvelocity.FreeFall.Gravity.Compoundmovement.Applicationsof

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circular movement. Dynamics. Newtons Second Law. Applications of dynamics.


Friction.Frictioninsolids.Mechanicalwork.Power.EnergyConservation.Efficiency.

Practical/laboratory:preparationswithreview,functionalprojects,labreports
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.
Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and
experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Bueche Frederick J. (2007) Fsica General. Mxico D.F.: McGrawHill
(530/B88/2007)
Sears, Francis W. (2004). Fsica universitaria. Mxico D.F.: McGrawHill
(530/S31/2004)
Serway,RaymondA.(1998).Fsica.MxicoD.F.:McGrawHill.(530/S42F)

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ElectricityApplicationsModule
DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught

Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

IndustrialAutomationandElectronics
ElectricityApplications

EA1
Courses

Nr

EG1010

EA2010

Content

Semester

EG1030

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

2.0
3.0

Lecture
Laboratory

40students
20students

2.0

Lecture

30students

Practical

20students

Lecture

40students

3
Workshop
20students
(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,
etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,andin
total.
Nr

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

CoursesID

Workload

ID

Electricity
EG1010
1
IndustrialElectricalInstallations
EA2010
2
Electricalworkshop
EG1030
1
LennartRojas

LennartRojas
RicardoZurita
PedroVizarreta
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 EG1010
5.0
4
153
5
2 EA2010
4
2.25
118
3
3 EG1030
3
1
85
3
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgrade
of11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasa
unitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:ElementaryMathematicsknowledge
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Recognize constituent parts in dc and ac electrical circuits and electrical
machines.
Recognizeparametersandoperationprinciplesofsinglephaseandthreephase
electricalsystems.
Selectappropriateelectricalconductors,inlowvoltageinstallations.
Skills:
Evaluateelectricalparametersandanalyzetheirbehaviorusingequivalent
circuit,phasorialcalculationandcomputerapplications.
Selectandinstallthecontrolcomponentsofcommercialandindustrialuse.
Competences:
Install basicelectricalcircuitsandanalyzethebehaviorofelectricalparameters
in operational or fault conditions, using measuring instruments and performing
securityprocedures.
Install control components of commercial and industrial use, using procedures
andelectricalnorms.
Electricity: Fundamental parameters of Electricity. Matter, atom, electrical charge,
voltage generation. Electrical circuits. Voltage. Resistance. Electrical current.
Fundamental Laws. Ohms Law. Second and first Kirchoffs law. Power, energy and

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efficiency. Electrical Power. Efficiency. Electrical energy. Charge diagram. Magnetic


fieldandelectricfield.Electromagnetism.Alternatingcurrent.Sinusoidalwave.Ohms
law in AC. Series AC circuit. Parallel AC circuit. Power in AC. Active power. Reactive
power. Apparent power. Threephase circuits. Star connection. Triangle connection.
Threephasepower.Electricalprotection.Fuses.Thermomagnetic.Differentials.

Electronics: Introduction to Electronics. Semiconductor diodes. Application of


semiconductordiodes.DCvoltagesources.BasiccalculationsinaDCvoltagesource
The bipolar transistor. Basic calculations in the BJT transistor. Thyristors.
Optoelectronics. Integrated circuits. Digital Logics and Circuits. Industrial Digital
Systems.

Electrical Workshop: Basic operations with electrical conductors. Electrical


conductors. Basic Tools Splices with solid conductors. Pigtail splices. Tap splices.
Splices with connectors. Splices with terminals. Application of welding in electrical
splices. Connections and insulation of conductors. Taping of splices. Visible electrical
installation.Installationofraceways.Installationofadistributionboard.Installation
ofthermomagneticswitchesanddifferentialrelays.Installationandwiringofswitches
with ground fault protection. Semivisible electrical installations with PVC pipes.
Embeddedelectricalinstallation.Installationofrelaysincontrolcircuits.Installationof
a control circuit with photoelectric detector. Installation of the direct starting
mechanism,withcontactor.Installationofacommunicationsystem.

Practical/laboratory:preparationswithreview,functionalprojects,labreports
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.
Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and
experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Alcalde San Miguel, Pablo.(1998) Electrotecnia. Equipos e instalaciones
electrotcnicas.Madrid:Paraninfo.(621.3/A35).
Dorf, Richard C. (2006) Circuitos elctricos. Mxico D.F.: Alfaomega. (621.3C /
D92C).
GarcaTrasancos,Jos(1998)Electrotecnia.Barcelona:Revert.(621.3/G25E).
Mileaf, Harry (1989) Curso prctico de electricidad. Vol. 1 y 2. Mxico D.F.:
CienciayTcnica.(621.3/M57/v.1v.2)

Boylestad,RobertL.(2003).Electrnica:Teoradecircuitos.MxicoD.F.:Prentice
Hall(621.381/B78/2003.)
Floyd, Thomas (2006) Dispositivos electrnicos. Mexico D.F..Limusa
(621.381/F59D).
Floyd, Thomas (2006) Fundamentos de sistemas digitales. New Jersey.Pearson
PrenticeHall(621.381/F59).
Malvino, Albert Paul (2000) Principios de electrnica. Madrid: McGrawHill.
(621.381/M19/2000).
Savant,C.J.(1992)Diseoelectrnico.Circuitosysistemas.Wilmington:Addison
Wesley(621.381C/S25).

Camarena, Pedro. (1988). Manual prctico para instaladores y montadores


electricistas.MxicoD.F.:Continental(621.3I/C22M)
Cultural (1995). Gua prctica de electricidad y electrnica. Madrid: Cultural
(621.3EE/C/t.1),(621.3EE/C/t.2),(621.3EE/C/t.3)
Foley, Joseph. (1983) Fundamentos de instalaciones elctricas. Mxico D.F. :
McGrawHill.(621.3I/F72)
Irwin, David J. (2008). Anlisis bsico de circuitos en ingeniera. Mxico D.F.:
PrenticeHall(621.3C/I76/2008)
Lagunas Marquez, Angel. (1999). Instalaciones elctricas de baja tensin
comercialeseindustriales.Madrid:Paraninfo(621.3I/L17I)
MartnezDomnguez,Fernando.(1999).Instalacioneselctricasdealumbradoe
industriales.Madrid:Paraninfo(621.3I/M26)
PROCOBRE(1996).Usodelcobre.Instalacioneselctricas.SantiagodeChile:s.n.
(621.3I/P/UC)
Richter, H.P. (1989) Manual prctico de instalaciones elctricas: domsticas,
granjaseindustrias.MxicoD.F.:Continental.(621.3I/R54)

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ValuesandCultureModule
DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught
Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

Workload

IndustrialAutomationandElectronics
ValuesandCulture

EA6
Courses

Nr

Content

Semester

CoursesID

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

1 GG1030
2.0
Lecture
40students
2 GG2030
2.0
Lecture
40students
(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,
etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,andin
total.
Nr

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

ID

AttitudesandValues
GG1030
1
NationalandInternationalReality
GG2030
2
LuisaPalomino

LuisPalomino
AmiraidaVivanco
PedroFlores
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 GG1030
2.0
2
74
2
2 GG2030
2.0
1.5
73
2
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgrade
of11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasa
unitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:None
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Recognizetheimportanceofthepracticeofvalues,culturaldiversityanddevelop
apersonallifeplan.
Analyzethecomponentsofnationalandinternationalrealityandproposes
alternativesolutionstothecyclicalproblem,basedonethicalandmoral
principlesthatcontributetothedevelopmentofsociety.
Skills:
Valuehimself,recognizetheiremotionsandfeelings,andmakingdecisions
assumingapositiveattitude,andanactiveandresponsiblebehavior.
Interpretandanalyzeproblemsofsociocultural,economicandpoliticalrealityat
nationalandinternationallevels,identifyingpotentialopportunitiesinPeruand
itsinsertionintheworldmarket.
Competences:
Displayapositiveattitudetowardsvalues,recognizeandacceptitsculture,
respectthediversityofitsenvironment.
Analyzethecurrentsituationsinthecomponents:political,economic,socialand
cultural,assumingacriticalandreflectiveattitudeonthenationaland
internationalreality.
Attitudes and Values:Academicregulationsandrulesguidingtheinstitution.Study
methods and habits. Values, positive attitudes, antivalues and consequences. Self
esteem.PersonalImage.Decisionmaking.Culturaldiversity,interculturality.Rubric
Analysis of presentations proposed in order that students can recognize and accept
their culture and respect the diversity. Anxiety, tension, stress and selfcontrol
techniques.Intelligentbehaviour,emotionalintelligence.Thought,cognitiveskills
Memoryandlearning.LifePlan.Courtesyrules.Leadership.

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NationalandInternationalReality:Nationalandinternationalreality.Spatialreality.
Ecology and environment. Organization of group assignments. Spatial reality.
Peruvian territory. Spatial reality. National and international geostrategy and geo
politics. Social reality. National cultural diversity. Transnational migratory process.
Rubric Analysis of the migratory process. Social reality. National identity. Social
reality. Worldwide perception of Peru. Political reality. Peruvian State: Political and
administrative organization. Evaluation of research progress. Political reality.
Peruviandecentralizationprocess.Democracyandpoliticalparties.Economicreality.
Peruvian economic model. International economic blocks. Business Outlook in Peru.
Social responsibility. Economic reality: Peru as a possibility. Productive clusters and
holding.Developmentofmicro,smallandmediumbusinessinPeru.
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.

Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and


experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Berumen de los Santos, Nora Mara (2001). tica del ejercicio profesional.
MxicoD.F.:Continental(179.9/B45)
Gomez,MaraTeresa(1997).Cmoeducarenvalores.Madrid:s.n.(179.9/G62)
Olcese Salvatecci, Alfieri (2002). Cmo estudiar con xito: Tcnicas y hbitos
paraaprendermejor.MxicoD.F.:Alfaomega(371.302/O21)
Rodriguez Estrada, Mauro (2006). Aprendizaje creativo continuo. Cuando
aprenderesemprender.MxicoD.F.:Trillas(370.157/R75)
Towers,Marc(2006).Venzaasupeorenemigo:Autoestima.Madrid:Fundacin
Confemetal(155.2/T77)

Agenda Per, Caretas y PUCP (2001) Los 50 y tantos libros que todo peruano
cultodebeleer.Lima:Caretas:PUCP.
Contreras, Carlos (2000). Historia del Per Contemporneo. Lima: Instituto de
EstudiosPeruano.(985/C81)
Matos Mar, Jos (2005). Desborde popular y crisis del estado, veinte aos
despus.Lima:s.n.(306.2/M28)
Raich, Mario (2008). Ms all. Empresa y sociedad en transformacin. Lima:
Tecsup.(658.3A/R18)
Soto, Hernando de (2000). El ministerio del capital. Porqu el capitalismo
triunfaenoccidenteyfracasaenelrestodelmundo.(330.122/S71)

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CommunicationsModule
DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
Coursesand
Semester(s)inwhich
the
moduleistaught
Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

Workload

IndustrialAutomationandElectronics
Communications

EA5
Courses

Nr

Content

Semester

CoursesID

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

GG1020

6.0

Lecture

40students

GG2020

5.0

Lecture

40students

GG3010

2.0

Lecture

40students

(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,
etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,andin
total.
Nr

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

ID

CommunicationsI
GG1020
1
CommunicationsII
GG2020
2
SuccessfulPresentations
GG3010
3
ElisaMontoya

ElisaMontoya
MiguelOrtiz
MnicaJimnez
Spanish
Compulsory
Contact hours and class size separately for each teaching method: lecture, lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 GG1020
6.0
2.5
144
4
2 GG2820
5.0
2.5
132
4
3 GG2910
2.0
2
74
2
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgrade
of11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasa
unitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:Entrylevelskillsincommunicationandcomputingskills
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Categorizeandinterpretideas,dataandexplicitandimplicitconceptsinatext
giventhecontextinwhichitwasgeneratedandinwhichitwasreceived.
Basehisopinionwithclarity,fluencyandcoherenceusingverbalandnonverbal
resources.
Producetextsaccordingtothespecificpurposeofeachcommunication.
Skills:
Builddifferenttypesoftexts.
Selecttheappropriatetypeofargumenttosupporttheirposition.
Discriminatetherelevantfromthecomplementofanytext.
Competences:
Communicateinoralorwrittenformthethemesofhisprofessionwith
informativeandargumentativebase,applyingappropriateresourcestofacilitate
theexpressionofspeechinspecializedandnonspecializedaudiences.
Communication I: Human communication and information in contemporary society.
Reading as a tool for communication. Text analysis: organization and integration of
the text. Annotations and concept maps Bibliographical citations. APA format.
Writingtechnicalreports.Spellingrules.Capitalization.Generalaccentuation.Special
cases of accentuation. Diacritical marks. Sentence. Punctuation marks. Connectors.
Paragraph.Condenseddescription.Email.Commercialwriting.Communicatingorally
throughthespeech.Oralcommunication.

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Communication II: Communication in organizations. Assertive communication and


characteristics. Techno scientific language. Technical description of the workshop.
Reading comprehension. Writing. Reading comprehension. Text production. Oral
comprehension and expression. Types of discussion. Argumentation as a foundation
forcontroversyanddiscussion.Argumentativepresentation.Administrativewriting.

Successfulpresentations:Competencesindemandtoday.Thefirstcontact.Individual
and shared presentations. The psychological preparation. Stage fright. Presentation
design.Preparationoftrainingdesigns.Howtoimproveyourbehaviourwhenyougive
a presentation. Emphasis and motivation in presentations. Selfconfidence. Use of
techniques. Presentation of techniques. Audiovisual aids. Institutional presentation.
Institutional presentation. Communication styles. Formal aspects of conferences.
Criteriatoevaluatepresentationsbeforeanaudience.Presentationoftopicsassigned
usingappropriatetechniques.
Practical:oralpresentations
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.
Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and
experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
AGUIRRE, Mauricio y ESTRADA, Christian. (2007). Redactar en la universidad.
Conceptosytcnicasfundamentales.Lima:UPC.BUSTOS,Juan.(2005).Aescribir
se aprende escribiendo. Madrid: Comunidad de Madrid Consejera de
Educacin.CHOMSKY, Noam. (2006). Nuestro conocimiento del lenguaje
humano. Santiago de Chile: Edicin Bilinge.CLAVIJO Olarte, Amparo. (2006).
Prcticas innovadoras de lectura y escritura. Bogot: Universidad Distrital
Francisco Jos de Caldas.REAL ACADEMIA ESPAOLA. (2010) Ortografa de la
lenguaespaola.Madrid:Espasa.

AGUIRRE, Mauricio y ESTRADA, Christian. (2007). Redactar en la universidad.


Conceptosytcnicasfundamentales.Lima:UPC.
BUSTOS,Juan.(2005).Aescribirseaprendeescribiendo.Madrid:Comunidadde
MadridConsejeradeEducacin.
CHOMSKY,Noam.(2006).Nuestroconocimientodellenguajehumano.Santiago
deChile:EdicinBilinge.
CLAVIJO Olarte, Amparo. (2006). Prcticas innovadoras de lectura y escritura.
Bogot:UniversidadDistritalFranciscoJosdeCaldas
REAL ACADEMIA ESPAOLA. (2010) Ortografa de la lengua espaola. Madrid:
Espasa.

Del Pozo Delgado, Pilar. (2007) Formacin de formadores. Madrid: Pirmide


(658.3124/D49)
Robbins, Stephen P. (2004) Comportamiento organizacional. Mexico D.F.:
PearsonEducation.(658.3A/R71).
Schermerhorn, John R. (2006). Administracin. Mexico D.F.: Limusa.
(658.3A/S29)

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QualityandSafetyModule
DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught
Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturer
Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

Workload

IndustrialAutomationandElectronics
QualityandSafety

EA11
Courses

Nr

Content

Studyandexamination
requirementsandforms

Semester

CoursesID

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

1 GG3020
2.0
Lecture
40students
2 GG4010
2.0
Lecture
40students
(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,
etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,andin
total.
Nr

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

ID

ContinuousImprovement
GG3020
3
Safety,HealthandEnvironment
GG4010
4
SegundoJimnez

SegundoJimnez
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 GG3020
2.0
1.5
72
2
2 GG4010
2.0
1.5
74
3
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgrade
of11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasa
unitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:BasicStatisticsknowledgeandcomputingskills
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Designbasicmodelofcontinuousimprovementandqualityssystem
Designbasicstructureofsecurity,healthyandenvironmentssystem
Skills:
Usetoolsforcontinuousimprovementofquality
Usetoolsforevaluatepersonalandenvironmentofrisk
Competences:
Propose,implementandevaluatetheimprovementactionsinthequalitys
system
Evaluatetheriskspresentintheworkplaceandsuggestscontrolmeasures
Continuous Improvement: Principles and foundations of quality. Foundations for
continuous improvement. Methodology of operational excellence. Building
understanding. Measurement and analysis. Generating solutions. Improving and
controlling. Creating institutions. Continuous Improvement Kaizen. Problem
resolution methodology. Projects of improvement. ISO 9000: 2000 Standards Series.
Integrated management systems. Rubric Case analysis: Application of continuous
improvementatacorporation.Implementationofaqualitymanagementmodel.

Safety, Health and Environment: Prevention of labor risks. Industrial safety.


Prevention of labor risks. Industrial hygiene. Environment and Industrial Social
Responsibility. Systems of health, safety and environment management and social
responsibility.Regulationsonhealth,safetyandenvironment.Electricalhazardsand
risksofhydrocarbons.Identificationofhazards,evaluationandriskcontrol.Controlof
riskstohealthandsafety.Personalprotectionequipment.Environmentalriskscontrol.
Preparationforemergencies.Preventionandcontrolofspillagesandfire.Preparation
foremergencies.Firstaids.
Lecture:partialquizzes,assignmentsandfinalwrittenexamination.

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Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and


experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Crosby,PhilipB(2001)Lacalidadnocuesta:Elartedecerciorarsedelacalidad.
MxicoD.F.:Continental(658.562/C91C)
Gutierrez Pulido, Humberto (2005). Calidad total y productividad. Mxico D.F.:
McGrawHill(658.562/G96P)
Imai,Masaki(1992).Kaizen,MxicoD.F.:Continental(658.562/I41)
Imai,Masaki(1998)CmointerpretarelKaizanenelsitiodetrabajo.Bogot.Mc
GrawHill(658.562/I4)
Polya, G. (2004). How to solve it. A new aspect of mathematical method. New
Jersey/PrincetonUniversityPress(511/P75)

Grimaldi, John V. (1991) Manual de seguridad industrial. Bogot: Alfaomega.


(620.86/G82M)
Letayf, Jorge (1998). Seguridad, higiene y control ambiental. Mxico D.F.: Mc
GrawHill.(658.2/L52)
Ramrez Cavassa, Csar (2007). Seguridad industrial. Un enfoque integral.
MxicoD.F:Limusa.(620.86/R22)

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BasicEnglishModule
DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught
Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturer
Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

Workload

IndustrialAutomationandElectronics
BasicEnglish

EA18
Courses

Nr

Content

Studyandexamination
requirementsandforms
ofexamination
Mediaemployed

Readinglist

Semester

CoursesID

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

1 GG5010
6.0
Lecture
40students
2 GG6010
6.0
Lecture
40students
(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,
etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,andin
total.
Nr

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

ID

EnglishI
GG5010
5
EnglishII
GG6010
6
MiltonChuquiruna

MiltonChuquiruna
English
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 GG5010
6.0
1
135
4
2 GG6010
6.0
1
135
4
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgrade
of11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasa
unitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:Entrylevelskillsincommunication
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
IdentifyandeffectivelyusebasicEnglishstructuresinordertoread,interpretand
translatetextsongeneraltopicsofincreasingcomplexity.
Skills:
EstablishbasiccommunicationinEnglishinoralandwrittenform.
UnderstandingandinterpretingbasicgeneralEnglishtexts.
Competences:
Read,translateandinterpretEnglishtextsonbasicgeneraltopics.
SpeakinginbasicformusingsimplegrammaticalstructuresofEnglish.
English I: People and places. You and yours. Everyday life. Loves and hates. Getting
from A to B. Eating and drinking. Extraordinary lives. Fact or fiction. Buying and
selling.Keepingintouch.Goingplaces.Streetlife.

EnglishII:Theworldaroundus.Aweekendaway.Learningforthefuture.Leisureand
lifestyle.Importantfirsts.At rest,atwork.Specialoccasions.Appearances.Timeoff.
Ambitionsanddreams.Countriesandcultures.Oldandnew.TakeCare
Lecture:partialquizzes,oralandwrittenassignmentsandfinalwrittenexamination.

Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and


experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
CuttingEdgeStudentsBook,Workbook,Students.
ResourceBank,MiniDictionaryandStudentCD.Sarah.
Cunningham&MoorPeterwithFrancesEales.

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ManagementModule
DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
Coursesand
Semester(s)inwhich
the
moduleistaught

Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

IndustrialAutomationandElectronics
Management

EA16
Courses

Nr

2
3

Content

Semester

5
6
4

CoursesID

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

2.0

Lecture

40students

1.0

Laboratory

20students

2.0
3.0

Lecture
Lecture

40students
40students

GG5020
GG6020
MG4010

(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,
etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,andin
total.
Nr

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

ID

GG5020
GG6020
MG4010

Ramos,Edwin

EdwinRamos
LuisPea
LuisSampn
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.

Workload

ProjectManagement
BusinessManagement
MaintenanceManagement

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 GG5020
3.0
2.5
102
3
2 GG6020
2.0
5
105
3
3 MG4010
3.0
1
92
3
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgrade
of11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasa
unitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:Qualitytools,communicationandcomputingskills
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Develop,plan,organizeandmanagehumanandmaterialresourcesinaproject.
Plans,organize,directandcontrolthehumanandmaterialresourcesofa
business.
Skills:
Usemoderntheoriesandmethodologiesformanagingresourcesofabusiness
Competences:
Applyconceptsandmethodologiesinthemanagementofresourcesinan
industrialand/orservicesbusiness.
Project Management: Fundamental concepts related to projects. Identification of
problems and improvement opportunities. Market research. Sales and incomes
budget.Projectengineering.Introductiontocosts.Calculationofcostsusingproposed
exercises. Sensitivity analysis Differential costs. Laboratory costs. Budget of costs
and investment. Expenses budget. Projected Financial statements. Projected cash
flow. Financial assessment. Financial assessment. Planning the implementation.
Diagrams.Planningtheimplementation:REDPERTCPM.Followupandclosing.Other
projectapproaches.Realcasesofimprovementprojects.

Business Management: Administrative process. Strategic planning. Organizational

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structure.Legalandtaxaspectsofabusiness.Groupcase1.Startingupabusiness
Sales projection. Industrial marketing strategies. Aggregate planning. Production
programming. Launching and production control. Rubric Planning, programming
and controlling the production in a business unit. Purchases, stocks and storage.
Financialstatementsanalysis.Administrative,operationalandfinancialoperators
Stocksandfinancialoperations.Rubric.Calculationanddefinitionofcostinabusiness
unit.Costvolumeprofitmodel.Financialanalysis.

Maintenance Management: Relationship among maintenance, production and the


equipment manufacturer. Stages in the management cycle. Equipment useful life.
Maintenance planning and scheduling. Implementation of a maintenance system.
Useful life cost. Technical and economic selection of fans and compressors. Specific
costs in the useful life. Organization of maintenance and assignation of resources
required for the activities. Main maintenance management indicators. Group
presentationonmanagementindicators.Financialandlabourindicators.Designofa
laboratory or workshop maintenance plan according to the manufacturers
information and the operational conditions. CMMS Computerized management
system. Processes, operations and components at industrial plants. Eliminating
wasting.PokaYoke,Smed.

Practical/ laboratory:preparationswith review,functionalprojects, labreports


andoralpresentations
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.
Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and
experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Cotler,MelA.(1994)Maintenanceprogramming.NewJersey:PrenticeHall.
(658.2/C85).
Goettsche,L.D.(1998)MaintenanceofinstrumentsandSystems.NewYork:s.n.
(621.381I/G57)
Hartmann,EwardH.(1998)CmoinstalarconxitoelTPMensuempresa.A
travsdeloriginalprocesoTPM.Lima:s.n.(658.2/H2T)
Levitt,Joel(2009).Thehandbookofmaintenancemanagement.NewYork:
IndustrialPress(658.202/L54)
Palmer,Doc(2006)Maintenanceplanningandschedulinghandbook.NewYork:
McGrawHill(658.202/P19)
Wireman,Terry(2005).Developingperfomanceindicatorsformanaging
maintenance.NewYork:IndustrialPress(658.2/W72D)

Amat, Joan Mara (2002) Control presupuestario. Barcelona: Gestin 2000.


(658.1G/A52C).
Colmenar Santos, Antonio (2007). Gestin de proyectos con Microsoft Project
2007.MxicoD.F.:Alfaomega(005.368PR/C75)
Domingo Ajenjo, Alberto (2005). Direccin y gestin de proyectos. Un enfoque
prctico.MxicoD.F.:AlfaomegaRama(658.404/A33)
Gido, Jack (1999) Administracin exitosa de proyectos. Mxico D.F.: s.n.
(658.404/G44)
ProjectManagementInstitute(2008).Aguidetotheprojectmanagementbody
of knowledge: (PMBOK Guide). Atlanta: Project Management Institute
(658.404/P87/2008)

Chase,Richard(2000)Administracindeproduccinyoperaciones.Manufactura
yservicios.Bogot:McGrawHill.(658.5P/CH526A)
Kotler, Philip (2006). Direccin de marketing. Mxico D.F.: Pearson Educacin
(658.8/K11).
Porter,MichaelE.(1997)Estrategiacompetitiva.Tcnicasparaelanlisisdelos
sectores industriales y de la competencia. Mxico D.F.: Continental.
(658.1G/P78)
Ross, Stephen (2006) Fundamentos de finanzas corporativas. Mxico D.F.:
McGrawHill(658.15/R84)
Schermerhorn,JohnR.(2006)Administracin.MxicoD.F.:Limusa(658.3A/S29).

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HumanResourcesandLaborMarketModule
DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught

IndustrialAutomationandElectronics
HumanResourcesandLaborMarket

Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

HenryAnchante

HenryAnchante
PedroFlores
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.

Workload

EA15
Courses

ID

Semester

DecisionsMaking
HumanResourcesManagement

GG4020
GG5040

4
5

InductiontoLaborMarket

GG6030

Nr

Content

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

GG4020

2.0

Lecture

40students

GG5040

3.0

Lecture

40students

GG6030

2.0

Lecture

40students

(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,
etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,andin
total.
Nr

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

CoursesID

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 GG4020
2.0
1
65
2
2 GG5040
3.0
3
103
3
3 GG6030
2.0
2
76
2
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgrade
of11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasa
unitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:Communicationandcomputingskills
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Formulatestrategiesconsideringdecisionanalysistechniquesandsolution,
personalbarriers,ethicalcriteriaandtoolsforcreativityandinnovationasthe
mostimportantproblemoropportunityfacing
Designandimplementprocessesaimedatdevelopingthehumancapitalofa
business
Developstrategiestohelpyoulocateanddevelopopportunitiesforemployability
effectivelyandefficiently
Skills:
Applytechniquesforproblemsolvingandethicaldecisioncriteria
Usemoderntheoriesandmethodologiesformanaginghumanresources.
Usemethodstotailoryourpersonalandprofessionalprofiletojobopportunities
thatarepresented
Competences:
Applyanddevelopskillsinplanning,analysis,troubleshooting,ortaking
advantageofopportunitiestomakeeffectiveandethicaldecisions.
Applyconceptsandmethodologiesinthemanagementofhumanresources.
Harmonizetheirpersonalandprofessionalprofiletoimplementformaland
relationalstrategiestohelpyoulocateanddevelopopportunitiesfor
employabilityeffectivelyandefficiently
Decisions Making: The classic approach. The decisionmaking process. Identification
anddescriptionoftheproblemindecisionmaking.Practicalcases.Problemresolution

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techniques in decisionmaking. Team decisionmaking. Interpersonal barriers to


decisionmaking.Practicalcases.Socialandlaborethics.DecisionMakingbasedonan
ethical perspective. Creativity and innovation in the generation of decision
alternatives. Application of Creativity and Innovation in DecisionMaking. Criteria to
assesssolutionalternatives.

Human Resources: Management: Fundamental skills. Management and personal


supervision. Team Work. Communication in the workplace. Employee motivation.
Leadership in the workplace. Workplace conflict management. Management of
organizational changes. Supervision plan. Recruitment and staff selection. Individual
Differences, Personality and Values in the Workplace. Training and Job Analysis.
Performanceandskillsevaluation.Labourregulationsandlaws.Essaywriting.

Induction to Labor Market: Personal competitiveness. The rsum. Job interview,


characteristics and types. Personal marketing. Employability. Employability. Types of
evaluations.Staffrecruitment.Understanding gesturesandbodylanguage.Personal
image.Professionalethics.

Practical:simulatedjobinterviews.
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.
Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and
experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Espndola,JosLuis(2005)Anlisisdeproblemasytomadedecisiones.Mxico
D.F.:AddisonWesley.(153.43/E84)
Garca, Salvador (2003) La direccin por valores. Madrid: Mc GrawHill
(179.9/G23)
Jennings,David(2000)Tomadedecisiones:Unenfoqueintegrado.MxicoD.F.:
Continental658.1G/J39)
Montes, Felipe (2000). Resolucin de problemas y toma de decisiones. Mxico
D.F.:Trillas(153/M84)
ReySancristn,Francisco(2003).Tcnicasderesolucindeproblemas.Madrid:
s.n.(658.2/R47T)
Robbins,Stephen(2004)Comportamientoorganizacional.MxicoD.F.:Pearson
Educacin(658.3A/R71)
Shermerhorn,John(2006)Administracin.MxicoD.F.:Limusa(658.3A/S29)

Alles, Martha. (2006) Direccin estratgica de recursos humanos. Gestin por


competencias.BuenosAires:s.n.(658.3A/A43D)
Chiavenato, Idalberto (2006) Introduccin a la teora general de la
administracin.MxicoD.F.:McGrawHill.(658.3A/CH548/2006)
Covey,Stephen(2000)Los7hbitosdelagentealtamenteefectiva.Barcelona:
Paidos.(658.3A/C8L)
Goleman, Daniel (1999) Inteligencia emocional en la empresa. Buenos Aires:
IndustrialGrfica.(658.1G/G71)
Grados,Jaime(2001)Capacitacinydesarrollodepersonal.MxicoD.F.:Trillas.
(658.3A/G8C)
Mosley,Donald(2005)Supervisin.MxicoD.F.:Thompson(658.302/M87)
Robbins,Stephen(2004)Comportamientoorganizacional.MxicoD.F.:Pearson
Educacin.(658.3A/R71)
Whetten,David(2005)Desarrollodehabilidadesdirectivas.MxicoD.F.:Pearson
Educacin.(658.409/W53)

Bejarano, Alberto (2011). Gestin de Carrera en la Sociedad Red. Lima: ESAN


(658.4093/B37)
Fournies,Ferdinand(1997)Tcnicasdedireccindepersonal.Cmoinstruirpara
aumentarelrendimiento.MxicoD.F.:McGrawHill(658.3A/F78).
Harrison,Tony(2002)Estrategiadecomunicacin.Tcnicasdepublicidad.Lima:
Elcomercio(658.1G/P/5)
Mora G., Guillermo (1995) Valores humanos y actitudes positivas. Bogot: Mc
GrawHill(658.3A/M79)
LoretdeMola,Edgardo(2009).AdministracindeCarrera.Lima:CENTRUM
Temple,Ins(2010).UstedS.A.Lima:Norma

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FundamentalsofTechnologyModule
DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
Coursesand
Semester(s)inwhich
the
moduleistaught
Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

Workload

IndustrialAutomationandElectronics
FundamentalofTechnology

EA7
Courses

Content

ID

Semester

MG2030
IG1010

2
2

RosaTrujillo
LennartRojas
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.
Nr

CoursesID

MG2030

IG1010

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

2.0
0

Lecture

40students

3
Laboratory
20students
(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,
etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,15and
intotal.
Nr

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

TechnicalDrawing
AppliedInformatics

RosaTrujillo

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 MG2030
2.0
1
72
3
2 IG1010
3.0
2.5
97
3
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgrade
of11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasa
unitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:MaterialsandMathematicsknowledge,andcomputingskill
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Interpretdrawingsandmechanical,electrical,electronicandfluidinstallations
andnetworkdiagrams.
Analyzetheoperationofcomponentsandmechanicalsystems,byusingdesign
drawings.
Designmechanicalnocomplexsystemsandcomponentsusingstandardized
norms.
Skills:
Producedrawingsandmechanical,electrical,electronicandfluidinstallations
andnetworkdiagrams
Representmechanicaldrawingsusingconventionaldrawingtools.
Representmechanicaldrawingsusingdesignsoftware.
Competences:
Design Mechanical components using computer design software following a
designmethodology.
TechnicalDrawing:Basicprinciples.Standardizeddimensioning.ProjectionSystems.
Sections. Full section. Types of sections. Cutting and sections. Basic electric and
electronicschematics.Flowdiagram.Systemsofpipelines.

Applied Informatics: Administrative Tools in Windows 7. Control panel. Windows 7


maintenance. Fundamentals and network components. Network protocols: NetBios
andTCP/IP.Networkdevices:switchesandrouters.WLANfundamentals.Severbased
networks. Advanced Excel: Formulas and functions. Advanced Excel: Pivot tables.
Advanced Excel: Data Tables, database functions. Algorithms: Pseudocode and flow
charts.Programstructure.Typesofdataandvariables.Conditionalstructure.Multiple

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requirementsandforms
ofexamination
Mediaemployed

Readinglist

condition statements and repetitive structures. Design and implementation of a


project.
Practical/laboratory:preparationswithreview,functionalprojects,labreports
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.
Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and
experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Bachmann,Albert(1979)Dibujotcnico.Barcelona:Labor.(604.2/B13).
Giesecke,Frederick(1979)Dibujotcnico.MxicoD.F.:Limusa(604.2/G4).
GTZ (1981) Dibujo tcnico metal 1. Curso bsico con pruebas. Eschborn: GTZ
(604.2/M/1).
GTZ(1981)Dibujotcnicometal2.Curso superiorconpruebas.Eschborn:GTZ
(604.2/M/2)
Jensen, Cecil (2004). Dibujo y diseo en ingeniera. Mxico D.F.: McGrawHill
(604.2/J39/2004)
SnchezQuispe,Ismael(1991)Dibujotcnico.Lima:Vultecsa(604.2/S21).
Spencer, Henry Cecil (2003). Dibujo Tcnico. Mxico D.F.: Alfaomega
(604.2/S74/2003)

Gomez Vieites, Alvaro (2003) Redes de computadoras e Internet. Mxico D.F.:


Alfaomega.(004.67R/G62)
Halsall, Fred (2006) Redes de computadores e internet. Madrid: Pearson
Educacin(004.67R/H17).
McFredies, Paul (2008) Excel 2007. Frmulas y funciones. Madrid: Anaya
Multimedia.(005.368E/M12).
Tanenbaum, Andrews (2003) Redes de computadoras. Mxico D.F.: Pearson
Educacin(004.67R/T19)
Vila Velasquez, Fermi (2004) VBA Excel 2002/2000:49 ejercicios prcticos.
MxicoD.F.:Alfaomega(005.368E/V61).

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AppliedMathematicsModule
DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught
Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

Workload

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

Content

Studyandexamination

IndustrialAutomationandElectronics
AppliedMathematics

EA10
Courses

ID

Semester

FluidsandHeatTechnology
MA3010
3
AppliedMathematics
AA3050
3
DanielMendoza

AnwarYarin
DanielMendoza
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.
Nr

CoursesID

MA3010
AA3050

Nr

Courses

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

2
Lecture
40students
4
Lecture
40students
2
1
Laboratory
20students
(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,
etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,15and
intotal.
ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

MA3010
1
2
5
116
5
2
AA3050
5.0
1.75
131
3
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgrade
of11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasa
unitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:Mathematicsskill
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Identifythefundamentallawsofcompressibleandincompressiblefluids.
Recognizethefunctioningprincipleofpumpsandcompressors,heatexchangers
andboilers,airconditioningandindustrialrefrigerationaswellastheir
applicationtotheindustry.
Identifytheapplicationofadvancedmathematicstodifferenttechnological
areas.
Applystatisticaltoolsfordataanalysis.
Skills:
Dimensionpumpsandcompressorsaccordingtotheloadtobesupported.
Usetransformstoobtaintransferfunctionofcontrolsystems.
Competences:
Usecalculustodevelopsolutionsfortechnologyrelatedproblems.
Selectpiecesofequipmentusedinheatandfluidtransfer.
Fluids and Heat Technology: Fluid properties, statics and dynamics. Pumps.
Compressors. Thermodynamic principles. First Law of Thermodynamics. Heat
transmission. Boilers. Assignment: Selection of the elements of a pumping system
according to the fluid physical and chemical properties. Refrigeration and air
conditioning

Applied Mathematics: Applications of statistics to technology. Application of linear


regression. Common parameters in electrical signals. Applications of derivatives and
integrals. Firstorder differential equations. Differential equations. Applications of
differential equations to basic sciences. Applications of differential equations to
technology.LaplaceTransforms.FourierSeries.
Practical/laboratory:preparationswithreview,functionalprojects,labreports

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requirementsandforms
ofexamination
Mediaemployed

Readinglist

Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination

Blackboard,slides,beamerpresentations,demonstrationoflabexamplesand
experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Mott, Robert (2006) Mecnica de fluidos. Mxico D.F.: Pearson Educacin.
(620.106/M88)
Hicks, Tyler Gregory (1986) Bombas: Seleccin y aplicacin. Mxico D.F.:
ContinentalS.A.(621.6/H4)
Rosell Cora, Francisco (1983) Energa y mquinas trmicas. Mxico D.F.:
Limusa(536/R84)
Bloch, Heinz P. (1998) Gua prctica para la tecnologa de los compresores.
MxicoD.F.:McGrawHill.(621.5G/B6)

Charte Ojeda, Francisco (2008) Calculos Estadsticos con EXCEL. Anaya


(005.368/C525)
Zill,DennisG.(2009)EcuacionesDiferenciales.CencageLearning(515.35/77)
Vincent del Toro (1988). Fundamentos de Ingeniera Elctrica. Prentice Hall
(621.3/D4)
Kreyszig, Erwin (2004) Matemticas avanzadas para ingeniera. Mxico D.F.:
Limusa(510/K7)
Davis,Linda(1990)TechnicalMathematicswithCalculus.Ohio:MerrillPub.Co.
(510/D32)
RobertL.Borrelli/CourtneyS.Coleman(2005).EcuacionesDiferenciales.Oxford:
Alfaomega(515/B74)

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IndustrialInstrumentationModule
DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable

IndustrialAutomationandElectronics
IndustrialInstrumentation

EA8

Coursesand
Semester(s)inwhich
themoduleistaught

Courses
- IndustrialInstrumentationsI
- IndustrialInstrumentationsII

ID
AA3070
AA4050

Semester
3
4

- PneumaticsandHydraulicSystems

MA3020

Personresponsiblefor
theModule

ManuelAlvarado

Lecturers

ManuelAlvarado
ErnestoGodinez
ManuelSoto

Language
Relationtocurriculum

Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.
Nr

CoursesID

Contacthours
perweek

TeachingMethod

ClassSize

Typeofteaching,
contacthours

3
Lecture
40students
2
Laboratory
20students
2
Lecture
40students
2 MM5100
3
Laboratory
20students
2
Lecture
40students
2 MM5100
1
Laboratory
20students
(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,
etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,15andin
total.

Workload

Nr

1 MM4120

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudyper
week

Semester
Workload

ECTSCredits

1 MM4120
5
2.5
134
5
1 MM4120
5
3
136
4
2 MM5100
3
2.5
120
5
Requirements
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgradeof
accordingtothe
11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasaunit
examinationregulations infavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Recommended
prerequisites

Formal:None
Content:BasicElectronic
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
-

Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

Identifythefunctionofthedifferentelementspartofacontrolsystem.
Recognizethedifferentformsavailabletomeasureindustrialvariables.
Applytheinstrumentcalibrationconcepts.
Identifythefunctionsandadvantagesofdigitalinstruments.

Skills:
Selectsensorsandmeterstomeasureagivenvariable.
InstallandoperatePneumaticandHydraulicsystems.
Install and perform functioning tests to Programmable Control Logical for
electrohydraulicandelectroPneumaticsystems.
Competences:
Design,detectandsolveproblemsinPneumaticandHydraulicsystemsusing
diagnosestoolsandsoftware.
Configuredigitalcontroltransmittersandvalves.
Configureandtunesingleloopprocesscontrollers.

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Content

Studyandexamination
requirementsand
formsofexamination
Mediaemployed

Industrial Instrumentations I : Processes and variables. Metrology. Pressure


measurement
Pressure transducers. Temperature measurement. Electrical temperature sensors. Flow
measurement. Level and flow measurement processes. Proximity and displacement
meters
Miscellaneousvariablemeasurement.Finalcontrolelements.Automaticcontrolvalves.
Safetyininstrumentation.

Industrial Instrumentations II: Patterns of pressure and temperature. Industrial


instrument calibration. Digital instrumentation. Digital transmitters and smart control
valves.Digitalequipmentforregistryandstoring.Digitalcontrollers.Functionsindigital
controllers.Selectionofcontrollers.Fieldinstrumentandpanelcommissioning.Wireless
communication in digital instruments. Installation of industrial instruments.
Instrumentationfordangerousareas.Installationofinstrumentsindangerousareas.

PneumaticsandHydraulicSystems:Componentsofapneumaticinstallation.Manifold
valves. Control of the actuator speed. Pressure switch and vacuum switch. Electro
pneumatics. Programmed logic. Stage transition command graph. Sequences.
Fundamentals of oleohydraulics. Hydraulic pump. Generation of flow. Pressure relief
valves. Manifold valves. Hydraulic actuators: cylinders. Motors. Electrohydraulics.
Hydraulic proportional control. Regulation with proportional electronics. Hydraulic
blueprints
Practical/laboratory:preparationswithreview,functionalprojects,labreports
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.

Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and


experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
-

Readinglist

293

Considine,DouglasM.(1993).Process/IndustrialInstrumentsandcontrols
handbook.NewYork:McGrawHill.(621.381I/C74)
CreusSole,Antonio(2006).Instrumentacinindustrial.MxicoD.F.:Alfaomega.
(621.381I/C85/2006)
Kerlin,Thomas(1982)Industrialtemperaturemeasurement.Massachutte:ISA.
(621.381I/K44)
Norton,Harry(1984).Sensoresyactualizadores.Barcelona:G.GiliS.A.
(621.381I/N82)
Spitzer,DavidW.(1990)IndustrialFlowMeasurement.NorthCarolina:ISA
(621.381I/S58)

Szklanny,Sergio(1995)Sistemasdigitalesdecontroldeprocesos.BuenosAires:s.n.
(621.381I/S9).
Smith,Carlos(1991)Controlautomticodeprocesos:Teorayprcltica.Mxico
D.F.:Limusa(621.381I/S61).
CreusSol,Antonio(2006)Instrumentacinindustrial.MxicoD.F.:Alfaomega.
(621.381I/C85/7).

FestoDidactic(1980)Introduccinalaneumtica.Esslengen:Festo(621.5/F/I)
FestoDidactic(1976)Iniciacinalpersonaldemontajeymantenimiento.Berkheim:
Festo(621.5/F/IP)
FestoDidactic(1995)Simplescircuitosdememoriaycircuitoslgicos.Esslengen:
Festo(621.5/FS)
Herion(1979)Equipodidcticohidrulico.Sttugart:Herion(621.2/H)
Exner,H.(1981)Fundamentosycomponentesdelaoleohidrulica.Mannesmann:
Rexsoth.(621.2/T/1)

IndustrialAutomationandElectronicsModuleHandbook

ElectronicCircuitsModule
DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,ifapplicable
Code,ifapplicable

IndustrialAutomationandElectronics
ElectronicCircuit

EA9
Courses
Electronics
CoursesandSemester(s)in
ElectronicDevicesandCircuitsI
whichthemoduleistaugh.
ElectronicDevicesandCircuitsII
DigitalCircuits
Personresponsibleforthe
Module

FranciscoCamacho

Lecturers

FranciscoCamacho
DennisIzquierdo

Language
Relationtocurriculum

Workload

Semester
2
3
4
3

ManuelMrquez
CarlosMendiola

Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.
Nr

Typeofteaching,contact
hours

ID
AG2010
AA3030
AA4010
AA3010

CoursesID

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

2
Lecture
40students
2
Laboratory
20students
3
Lecture
40students
2 AA3030
3
Laboratory
20students
3
Lecture
40students
3 AA4010
3
Laboratory
20students
3
Lecture
40students
4 AA3010
3
Laboratory
20students
(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratory
session,etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedin
hours,15andintotal.
1

AG2010

Nr

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1
AG2010
4
3.5
126
5
2
AA3030
6
2
140
4
3
AA4010
6
3
160
4
4
AA3010
6
3
148
4
Requirementsaccordingto Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinal
theexamination
gradeof11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreis
regulations
consideredasaunitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Recommended
prerequisites

Formal:None
Content:BasicElectronic
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:

Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes.

Differentiatetheareasofapplicationofdiscretesemiconductors.
Identifythemostimportantconfigurationsofoperationalamplifiers.
Identifyanddesigncombinationalandsequentialsystems.
Skills:
Performsemiconductordevicefunctioningtests.
Performteststocircuitswithoperationalamplifiers.
Usetechnicalinformationfrommanualstoreplaceormodifyelectroniccircuits.
Performcontrolapplicationswithdigitaldevicesandcircuits.
Competences:

Content

Implementbasiccircuitsforelectroniccontrol.
Electronics: Semiconductor diodes. DC voltage sources. Basic calculations in a DC
voltagesource.Thebipolartransistor.BasiccalculationsintheBJTtransistor.

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Thyristors. Optoelectronics. Applications of optoelectronic devices. Integrated


circuits.DigitalLogics.DigitalCircuits.IndustrialDigitalSystems

ElectronicDevicesandCircuitsI:Semiconductordiode.Applicationswithdiodes
Rectifier circuit, analysis in DC and AC. Zenerdiode regulated power supply. BJT
transistor. Transistor polarization. Dioderegulated power supply and transistor
regulated power supply. Techniques to prepare electronic schematic drawings.
Printedcircuitboardsandmountingofelectroniccomponents.Voltageregulatorsin
I.C. Power supplies regulated by integrated circuits and protection circuits. Field
EffectTransistor(FET).MOSFETandIGBT.Controlandpowercircuitswiththyristors;
applications.Projectaboutelectroniccircuits.

ElectronicDevicesandCircuitsII:Theoperationalamplifier.Basicconfigurations
Comparator circuits. Circuits to be applied to measurement and control.
Differentiatorandintegratorcircuits.Oscillatorcircuits.Activefilters.PWMcircuits
Multiplier circuit. Technology of programmed logic devices. Graphic edition and
simulation.Texteditionandsimulation.Sequentialsystemswithprogrammedlogic
MoreyandMelystatemachines.Useofmacrofunctions.

Digital Circuits: Simplification of logic functions. Logic families. Combinational


systems with logic gates. Combinational systems in I. C. Bistables. Counters and
dividers. Shift registers. State machines. Multivibrators. Semiconductor memories.
Expansionofsemiconductormemories.D/Aconverters.Unwiredlogic.

Studyandexamination
Practical/laboratory:preparationswithreview,functionalprojects,labreports
requirementsandformsof
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.
examinations
Mediaemployed

Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and


experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
-

Readinglist

Boylestad,RobertL.(2003)Electrnica:Teoradecircuitos.MxicoD.F.:
PrenticeHall.(621.381/B78/2003.)
Floyd,Thomas(1996).Fundamentosdeelectrnicadigital.MxicoD.F.:Limusa
(621.381D/F59)
Lilen,Henri(1991)Tristoresytriacs.Barcelona:MarcomboS.A.
(621.381S/L63)
Malvino,AlbertPaul(2000)Principiosdeelectrnica.Madrid:McGrawHill
(621.381/M19/2000)

PretenceJunior,Antonio(1993)Amplificadoresoperacionalesyfiltrosactivos.
Madrid:McGrawHill.(621.395/P43)
Couglin,Robert(1999)Amplificadoresoperacionalesycircuitosintegrados
lineales.MxicoD.F.:PrenticeHall.(621.381AO/C82/5).
RedeS.A.(1989)Teorayprcticadelasfuentesdealimentacin.Barcelona:
RedeS.A.(621.381/RE).

AnguloUzategui,JosMara(1986)Electrnicadigitalmoderna.Madrid:
Paraninfo(621.381D/A61E)
BlancoFlores,Fernando(2003)Electrnicadigitalymicroprogramable.
Madrid:Paraninfo.(621.381D/B61)
Floyd,Thomas(1996)Fundamentosdeelectrnicadigital.MxicoD.F.:Limusa
(621.381D/F59)
Mandado,Enrique(1996)Sistemaselectrnicosdigitales.MxicoD.F.:
Alfaomega.(621.381D/M22/1996)
MorrisMano,M.(1986)Lgicadigitalydiseodecomputadoras.MxicoD.F.:
PrenticeHall(621.381D/M86L)
Tocci,Ronald(2003)Sistemasdigitales:Principiosyaplicaciones.MxicoD.F.:
PretinceHall.(621.381D/T65/2003)

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ElectricalInstalationsandMachinesModule
DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
CoursesandSemester(s)
inwhichthe
moduleistaught
Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturer
Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

IndustrialAutomationandElectronics
ElectricalInstallationsandMachines

EA12
Courses

Nr

Content

Studyandexamination
requirementsandforms
ofexamination
Mediaemployed

Readinglist

EA4010

CoursesID

EA4010

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

2
2

Lecture
Laboratory

40students
20students

(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratory
session,etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedin
hours,15andintotal.
Nr

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

Semester

CarlosCuba

CarlosCuba
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.

1
Workload

ElectricalMachines

ID

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1 EA4010
4
1.5
113
4
In order to pass each course of the module, student must obtain a minimal final
grade of 11 (eleven). To compute the final grade, the fraction 0.5 or more is
consideredasaunitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:BasicElectricity
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
RecognizethefunctioningandoperatingprincipleofDCmotorsandthree
phaseinductionmotors.
Recognizethefunctioningandoperatingprincipleofasynchronousalternator
andmotor.
Skills:
Performfunctioningteststothreephasetransformer,ACandDCmotors.
Usesoftwareforcalculationoftransportphenomena.
Competences:
SelectACandDCmotorsbasedindefinedcharacteristicsofaspecific
application.
Singlephasetransformer.Behaviourofsinglephasetransformerwithload.Three
phase transformer. The autotransformer. Motor performance. Synchronous
alternator.Generatorsynchronization.Synchronousmotor.DCmachine.DCmotor.

Practical / laboratory: preparations with review, functional projects, lab


reports
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.
Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and
experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Kosow,Irving.(1993)Mquinaselctricasytransformadores.MxicoD.F.:
PrenticeHall.(621.3MO/K77/1993)
Chapman,Stephen(2004)Mquinaselctricas.MxicoD.F.:McGrawHill.
(621.3MO/CH523/2005)
Richardson,Donald(1997)Mquinaselctricasrotativasytransformadores.
MxicoD.F.:PrenticeHall.(621.3MO/R54)
EnrquezHarper,Gilberto(2006)ElABCdelasmquinaselctricasI.
Transformadores.MxicoD.F.:Limusa(621.3MO/E64E/2007)

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AutomaticControlModule
DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
Coursesand
Semester(s)inwhich
the
moduleistaught

Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

IndustrialAutomationandElectronics
AutomaticControl

EA13
ID

Semester

AutomaticControlI
AutomaticControlII

AA4030
AA5030

4
5

AutomationProjects

AA6030

ErnestoGodinez

ErnestoGodinez
ArmandoSarco
ManuelAlvarado
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.
Nr

Nr

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

Content

CoursesID

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

3
Lecture
40students
3
Laboratory
20students
3
Lecture
40students
2 AA5030
3
Laboratory
20students
1
Lecture
40students
3 AA6030
2.5
Laboratory
20students
(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,
etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,15and
intotal.
1

Workload

Courses

AA4030

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1
AA4030
6
2
150
4
2
AA5030
6
4
163
4
3
AA6030
3.5
2.5
111
4
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgrade
of11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasa
unitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:BasicElectronicandIndustrialAutomation
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Identifyandmeasurethecharacteristicparametersofaprocess.
Controlprocesseswithdifferentstrategiesandcontrollers.
Plan,executeandcontrolanautomationproject.
Skills:
Determineandadjustcontrolparametersforcommonprocesses.
RepresentmeasurementsandcontrolinstrumentsandloopsusingISAsymbols.
Configuredigitalcontrollers.
Documentanautomationproject.
Competences:
Selecttheadequatetypeofcontrolforagivenprocesses.
Selecttheadequatecontrollerfordifferentprocesses.
Specifyinstrumentstobeusedinanautomationproject
AutomaticControlI:Automaticcontrolconcepts.Characteristicsofprocesses.Process
modeling. Control of two positions. Control modes. Proportional control. PI, PD and
PID controls. Controller tuning. Characteristics of common loops. Control type
selection.Instrumentationsymbols.Instrumentationdiagrams.Industrialcontrolloops

Automatic Control II: Controller tuning. Modifications to the standard PID control.

297

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requirementsandforms
ofexamination
Mediaemployed

Readinglist

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Stabilityincontrolsystems.Fundamentalsofthedesignofafeedbackcontrolsystem.
Adaptivetuning.ModelswithLaplace.Controlstrategies.Feedforwardcontrol.Batch
typeprocesses.Batchprocesscontrol.Smartcontrol.ControlwithFuzzyLogic.Expert
systems.ApplicationsofIndustrialcontrol

Automation Projects: Fundamentals. Activities and documents. Instrument


specifications, control room and terminals room. Technical standards. Hazard and
operabilityanalysis(HAZOP).Commissioningandstartingup.Technicalandeconomic
assessment.

Practical/laboratory:preparationswithreview,functionalprojects,labreports
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.
Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and
experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Creus Sole, Antonio (2006) Instrumentacin industrial. Mxico D.F.: Alfaomega
(621.381I/C85/7).
Roca Cusid, Alfred (2002) Control de procesos, Mxico D.F.: Alfaomega
(621.381I/R7).
Smith,CarlosA.(1991)Controlautomticodeprocesos.Teorayprctica.Mxico
D.F.:Limusa(621.381I/S61).

Whitt, Michael (2004) Successful instrumentation and control systems design.


NewYork:ISA(621.381I/W4)
Coggan, Donald (1996) Fundamentals of industrial control. New York: ISA.
(621.381I/A34).
Project Management Institute, Inc. (2004) Gua de los fundamentos de la
direccin de proyectos (Gua del PMBOK) Newtown Square PA: PMI.
(658.404/P87).
Mulley, Raymond (1994) Control system documentation: Applied
instrumentationsymbolsandidentification.NorthCarolina:InstrumentSociety
ofAmerica.(621.381I/M74).
Mulley, Raymond (1994) Control system documentation: Applied
instrumentationsymbolsandidentification.NorthCarolina:InstrumentSociety
ofAmerica.(621.381I/M74).

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AppliedProgrammingModule
DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
Coursesand
Semester(s)inwhich
the
moduleistaught

Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

IndustrialAutomationandElectronics
AppliedProgramming

EA14
Courses

Nr

Nr

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

Content

Semester

CoursesID

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

1
Lecture
40students
3
Laboratory
20students
1
Lecture
40students
2 AA5050
3
Laboratory
20students

3 AA5010
3
Laboratory
20students
1
Lecture
40students
4 AA5070
3
Laboratory
20students
(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,
etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,15and
intotal.
1

Workload

ID

AppliedProgrammingI
IA4010
4
AppliedProgrammingII
AA5050
5
Microcontrollers
AA5010
5
ProgrammableLogicControllers
AA5070
5
MiguelChvez

MiguelChvez
JaimeFarfn
CarlosMendiola
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.

IA4010

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1
IA4010
4
3
122
6
2
AA5050
4
2
109
4
3
AA5010
3
2.5
105
4
4
AA5070
4
4
130
4
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgrade
of11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasa
unitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:AppliedInformatics
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Developapplicationsusingstructuredprogramming.
UseDataAcquisitionSystemsincontrolapplications.
Usemicrocontrollerinelectroniccontrolapplications.
UsePLCfordiscretecontrolofindustrialprocesses.
Skills:
Organizeworkareasandproceduresforindustrialmaintenance.
ConfigureDataAcquisitionCards.
DevelopandexecuteprogramsinaPICmicrocontroller
Developprogramsusingbinaryandwordlevelinstructions
Competences:
UsePCtoimplementcomputerbasedcontrolloops.
DevelopPICprogramsandinterfacesapplicabletoindustrialcontrol.
DevelopadiscretePLCbasedcontrolproject.
Applied Programming I: Algorithms, pseudo codes, and flow charts. Variables an
typesofdata.Selectivestructures:ifstatementandifelsestatement.Switchandcase

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requirementsandforms
ofexamination
Mediaemployed

Readinglist

statements. Repetitive structures. Methods. Arrangements matrixes. Object


oriented programming: classes, methods, constructors and objects. Elements of the
objectorientedprogramming.

Applied Programming II: PCbased data acquisition. PCbased data analysis.


Monitoringandcontrolsoftware.PCbasedprocesscontrol.Variousapplications.
Project.(Completion).

Microcontrollers: Architecture of a microcontroller. Programming of a


microcontroller. PIC input ports. PIC output ports. Timers. Interruptions. A/D
conversion.SerialCommunication.Capture/CompareModules.PWMmodule.Project

Programmable Logic Controllers: Introduction. Basic operations. Timers. Counters.


PLCbased discrete control. PLCbased continuous control. Applications with PLC.
Installationandmaintenance.

Practical/laboratory:preparationswithreview,functionalprojects,labreports
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.
Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and
experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Joyanes,Luis(1993)Problemasdemetodologadelaprogramacin.Madrid:Mc
GrawHill(005.13/J79)
Cherre A, Rafael (2002) Lenguaje de Programacin C++. Net. Lima: s.n.
(005.13/CH54)
Ceballos Sierra, Francisco (2002) El lenguaje de Programacin C. Mxico D.F.:
Alfaomega(005.13VC/C3)

Amy, Laurence (1992) Automation systems for control and data acqusition.
NorthCaroline:ISA(621.381I/A51).
Szklanny,Sergio(1995)Sistemasdigitalesdecontroldeprocesos.BuenosAires:
s.n.(621.381I/S9).

Marin, Francisco (2007) Diseo basado en microcontroladores. Mlaga:


UniversidaddeMlaga.(004.16/M2)
Pereira,Fabio(2007)MicrocontroladoresPIC.SaoPaulo:s.n.(005.13/P43).

Ramrez Quiroz, Elmer (1997) Controladores lgicos programables. Lima:


Concytec(629.8PLC/R2)
Porras, Alejandro. Autmatas programables. Madrid: Mc GrawHill .(
629.8PLC/P78)
Ackermann, R.(1991) Controladores lgicos programables. Nivel avanzado.
Esslingen:Festo(629.8PLC/A1).

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PowerElectronicsandMaintenanceModule
DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
Coursesand
Semester(s)inwhich
the
moduleistaught
Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturer

Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

IndustrialAutomationandElectronics
PowerElectronicsandMaintenance

EA17
ID

Semester

ElectronicsMaintenance

AA5020

PowerElectronics

AA6010

JosLazarte

JosLazarte
RobertoDelgado
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.
Nr

CoursesID

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

3
Laboratory
20students
4
Lecture
40students
2 AA6010
2.5
Laboratory
20students
(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,
etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,15and
intotal.
1

Workload

Courses

Nr

AA5020

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1
AA5020
3
2
99
4
2
AA6010
6.5
3
177
5
Requirementsaccording Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgrade
totheexamination
of11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasa
regulations
unitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Recommended
Formal:None
prerequisites
Content:BasicElectronic,ElectronicDevicesandCircuitsIandII,DigitalCircuits.
Module
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
objectives/intended
Knowledge:
Applyamethodologyfordetectionandcorrectionofelectronicfaults.
learningoutcomes
Install,calibrate,putintooperationandgivemaintenancetopowercontrol

equipment.
ConfigureandprogramaProgrammableLogicControllertocontrola
manufacturingsystem.
Skills:
Usemaintenanceinstrumentsandtoolsadequately.
Usesoftwaretoolstodesignprintedcircuitboards.
ConfigureACandDCmotordrives.
Competences:
Diagnosefailuresandproposesolutionsinelectronicequipment.
Select,installandconfigureACandDCmotordrives.
Content
ElectronicsMaintenance:Schematicdiagrams.Designsimulationsoftware.Schematic
capture.Designandeditionofprintedcircuitsboards.Postprocessing.Printedcircuits
boards. Manufacture of printed circuit board by means of thermal transfer and
micromilling. Electronic maintenance concepts. Theoretical analysis of faults.
Detectionandregistryoffailures.Electronicwelding.Prototypeconstruction.

PowerElectronics:ApplicationofpassivecomponentsinpowerelectronicsR,LandC
Selection of power devices. Harmonics, causes and effects. Singlephase rectifier
circuits.Threephaseuncontrolledrectifier.Integratedcircuitsofpowercontrol.PWM
signals. DC/DC converters. PWM control l integrated circuit. Inverter circuits. Speed
control of motors. Speed variators of AC/DC motors. Variators according to NEMA

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requirementsandforms
ofexamination
Mediaemployed

Readinglist

codes.Networkswithspeedvariators.Motioncontrol.
Practical/laboratory:preparationswithreview,functionalprojects,labreports
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.
Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and
experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Thompson,D.L.(1987)Proyectosenmicroelectrnica.Madrid:Paraninfo.
(621.381/T48).
Cannon,Don(1988)Mantenimientodesistemasdigitales.Madrid:Anaya
multimedia.(621.381D/C23).

Rashid,Muhammad(2004)Electrnicadepotencia.MxicoD.F.:Pearson
Educacin.(621.381/R26)
Mohan,Ned(1992)Powerelectronic.Computersimulation,analysisand
educationusingPSpice.(621.381I/M5P).
MartnezGarca,Salvador(2006)Electrnicadepotencia.Madrid:Paraninfo.
(621.381/M2E).
Hart,Daniel(2001)Electrnicadepotencia.Madrid:PearsonEducacin.
(621.381/H2).

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IndustrialSystemsModule
DegreeProgram
Moduledesignation
Modulelevel,if
applicable
Code,ifapplicable
Coursesand
Semester(s)inwhich
the
moduleistaught

Personresponsiblefor
theModule
Lecturers

Language
Relationtocurriculum
Typeofteaching,
contact
hours

IndustrialAutomationandElectronics
IndustrialSystems

EA19

Nr

Content

Semester

AA6050

CoursesID

Contacthours
perweek

Teaching
Method

ClassSize

2
Lecture
40students
1
Lecture
40students
2 AA6050
2.5
Laboratory
20students
2
Lecture
40students
3 AA6070
2.5
Laboratory
20students
(Estimated)workload,dividedintocontacthours(lecture,exercise,laboratorysession,
etc.)andprivatestudy,includingexaminationpreparation,specifiedinhours,15and
intotal.
Nr

Requirementsaccording
totheexamination
regulations
Recommended
prerequisites
Module
objectives/intended
learningoutcomes

ID

QA6010

AA6070
6

MiguelChvez
GerardFranklin
FidelMatos
Spanish
Compulsory
Contacthoursandclasssizeseparatelyforeachteachingmethod:lecture,lesson,
practical,project,seminaretc.

Workload

Courses

IndustrialProcessesandOperation
IndustrialProcessesSupervisionand
Control
IndustrialDataCommunications
MiguelChvez

QA6010

Courses

ContactHours
perweek

PrivateStudy
perweek

Semester
Workload

ECTS
Credits

1
QA6010
2
3
100
4
2
AA6050
3.5
1
102
4
3
AA6070
4.5
3
133
4
Inordertopasseachcourseofthemodule,studentmustobtainaminimalfinalgrade
of11(eleven).Tocomputethefinalgrade,thefraction0.5ormoreisconsideredasa
unitinfavorthestudent.(Exam.Reg.2013Art.21)
Formal:None
Content:BasicElectronicandIndustrialAutomation
Afterhavingfinishedthemodule,studentsareableto:
Knowledge:
Differentiatethecharacteristicsofthemostimportantprocessesandoperations
performedatindustrialplants.
Usecomputedbasedcontrolsystemsinindustrialapplications.
Usedifferentsystemsofcommunicationstotransferdatainreliableform.
Skills:
Determineoftankcapacity.
ConfigureHMI
Implementamediatransmissionusingradiomodems.
Competences:
Describeprocessesthatinvolvegashandlingequipment,watertreatment,heat
transfer,steamgenerationandairconditioning.
UsecontrolsystemslikeSCADA,DCSandPLCbased.
Selectequipmentandtechnologytotransmitinformation.
Industrial Processes and Operation: Introduction to the process plant. Pipes
accessories. Description of hydraulic pumps. Description of gas equipment handling.
Water in industry. Steam boilers. Combustion and fuels. Equipment in the process
industry.Operationandapplicationofsteam.Industrialrefrigerationandapplications
Industrialairconditioning.

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Industrial Processes Supervision and Control: OSI model. Error checking. Network
topology. Communication protocols. Field buses. SCADA systems. Parts in a SCADA
system. Classification of the SCADA Systems. Distributed control systems. Systems
with PLC. Programming languages. Selection of a PLC. Input/output systems.
Communications.Realtimedataexchange.OPC.

Industrial Data Communications: Signals. Modulation and demodulation. Digital


Communication. Pulse modulation. Transmission media. Antennas. Fiber optic
communications.Satellitecommunications.Thetelephonesystem.Mobiletelephony.
Modems and Radio Modems. Wireless communications. Interfaces and
communicationprotocols.Fieldbuses.

Practical/laboratory:preparationswithreview,functionalprojects,labreports
Lecture:partialquizzesandfinalwrittenexamination.
Blackboard, slides, beamer presentations, demonstration of lab examples and
experiments,labdevelopmenttoolsandequipment.
Austin,George(1990)Manualdeprocesosqumicosenlaindustria.MxicoD.F.:
MCGrawHill.(661/A88/t.1)(661/A88/t.2)(661/A88/t.3).
Kent,JamesA.(1984)Manualderiegeldequmicaindustrial.MxicoD.F.:
ContinentalS.A.(660/K3).

Szklanny,Sergio(1995)Sistemasdigitalesdecontroldeprocesos.Buensoaires:
s.n.(621.381I/S9).
Laurence,Amy(1992)Automationsystemasforcentralanddataacquisition.
Northcalifornia:ISA.(621.381I/A51).
Considine,Douglas(1993)Processindustrialinstrumentsandcontrolshandbook.
NewYork:McGrawHill.(621.381I/C74).
CreusSole,Antonio(2007)Simulacinycontroldeprocesosporordenador.
Madrid:Marcombo.(621.381I/C88)
Berge,Jonas(2005)Softwareforautomation.Architecture,integration,and
security.ResearchTriangleParkNC:ISA(670.4275/B45).
RodrguezPenin,Aquilino(2007)SistemasSCADA.Barcelona:Marcombo
(621.381I/R76).

Tomasi,Wayne(2003)Sistemasdecomunicacioneselectrnicas.MxicoD.F.:
PrenticeHall(621.382/T69/4)
Mario,Perfecto(1995)Lascomunicacionesenlaempresa.Madrid:RAMA
(004.67R/M26).
RoldnMartnez,David(2005)Comunicacionesinalmbricas.MxicoD.F.:
Alfaomega2005(004.67R/R79).

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