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This degree qualifies students for the exercise of the regulated profession1 of technical Engineering of Telecommunication according to the requirements established by the order CIN/352/2009 of 9 February, providing competences, among others, for the following professional profiles:
This degree is tailored to the competences of the current degrees of Technical Engineering of Telecommunication and the regulatory rules of application for the exercise of the profession of Technical Engineering of Telecommunication:
- Decree 2479/1971 (BOE 18.10.71) regulates the abilities and competences of the Technical Engineers of Telecommunication.
- Law 12/1986 (BOE 2.4.86) concerning the regulation of the professional empowerment of Architects and Technical Engineers.
- Statutory order 1954/1994 (BOE 17.11.94) concerning the official approval of degrees. Statutory order 50/1995 of 20 of January by which particular official university degrees of technical engineers are established and the general guidelines of their own curricula approved.
- Statutory order 1/1998, Statutory order 401/2003, Law 10/2005. Common infrastructures of telecommunications.
- Law 38/1999, of 5 of November, of building management.
- Law 32/2003, of 3 of November, Telecommunication department.
- Law 2/1974, of 13 of February (head of government), about chartered institutes.
- Recommendation of the Health Cabinet from the European Union (12 of July of 1999) statutory order 1066/2001, Order CTE/23/2002, Decree 148/2001. Electrical discharges.
- Statutory orders 220/2008, 219/2008, 177/2008, 276/2007, 334/2004, 777/1998, 2046/1995, 2044/1995, 623/1995, 850/1993, etc., where it is recognised the vesting in the subject “electrical engineering” in all the specialties of the Technical Engineering of Telecommunications.
- Statutory order 436/2004. It establishes the methodology to the updating and systematizing of the legal and economic system of the energy production activity in special regime.
- Directive2000/14, Law 37/2003, of 17 of November, Law of protection against acoustic pollution 16/2002
1Regulated profession: is the activity o set of professional activities whose access, exercise or any of its modalities of exercise require direct or indirectly a degree and constitute a profession in a member state of the European Union and the European Economic Area, as well as Switzerland.