Leadership and Professional Development in Engineering

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Credits
3
Types
Elective
Requirements
This subject has not requirements, but it has got previous capacities
Department
TSC
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The main objective of this elective subject is to stimulate students' critical thinking and prepare them to face the transition to the labor market from the academic field. In addition, it seeks to promote a proactive attitude in the management of one's own professional career, focusing on personal and professional growth in the technology sector. To achieve this, solid guidelines are established for the development of key transversal competences at the beginning of the career, as well as on how to progressively acquire management and leadership skills as more responsibilities are assumed at work, in the short and long term.
In LDPE, the case study method is used on situations that recent graduates usually face, with the aim of systematically addressing the necessary skills to successfully overcome these challenges. Finally, some strategies are presented to develop a successful professional career in the field of engineering, focusing on leadership based on principles and values.

Teachers

Person in charge

  • Francesc Torres Torres ( )

Weekly hours

Theory
2
Problems
0
Laboratory
0
Guided learning
0
Autonomous learning
3

Competences

Technical Competences

Common technical competencies

  • CT3 - To demonstrate knowledge and comprehension of the organizational, economic and legal context where her work is developed (proper knowledge about the company concept, the institutional and legal framework of the company and its organization and management)
    • CT3.6 - To demonstrate knowledge about the ethical dimension of the company: in general, the social and corporative responsibility and, concretely, the civil and professional responsibilities of the informatics engineer.

Transversal Competences

Reasoning

  • G9 [Avaluable] - Capacity of critical, logical and mathematical reasoning. Capacity to solve problems in her study area. Abstraction capacity: capacity to create and use models that reflect real situations. Capacity to design and perform simple experiments and analyse and interpret its results. Analysis, synthesis and evaluation capacity.
    • G9.3 - Critical capacity, evaluation capacity.

Objectives

  1. OBJETIVOS: El principal objetivo es el de estimular el espíritu crítico de los estudiantes para afrontar los primeros trabajos, así como el de incentivar una actitud proactiva en la gestión del trabajo y de la propia carrera profesional, tanto a corto como a largo plazo, basada en el crecimiento personal y profesional. Si bien un grado STEM abre la puerta al mercado de trabajo gracias a los conocimientos técnicos y las competencias adquiridas durante la fase académica, el progreso en la carrera profesional requiere desarrollar, de forma planificada, competencias transversales y una progresiva adquisición de competencias de gestión y liderazgo a medida que se va asumiendo un mayor grado de responsabilidad en el trabajo. La optativa se inicia presentando los conceptos de planificación y de desarrollo de la carrera profesional en el ámbito de la ingeniería. Se dedica un énfasis especial a la etapa de transición entre la actividad académica y la profesional, centrándose en los aspectos esenciales, tanto para una correcta entrada al mundo laboral [1], como para la posterior evolución de la carrera profesional en la ingeniería [2]. Se presentan las principales técnicas de desarrollo personal (TDP) focalizadas en el ingeniero junior, básicamente como ejecutor de tareas, para seguir con un mayor peso de las funciones de gestión y liderazgo a medida que se va evolucionando al rol de ingeniero senior experto [3][4]. El temaro se basa en el modelo de crecimiento profesional y liderazgo propuesto por el programa del MIT [5], así como en las competencias recomendadas por el Consejo Europeo para la formación permanente de los profesionales [6].
    Related competences: G1.1, G1.2, G1.3, G9.1, G9.2, G9.3, CT3.6,

Contents

  1. CONTENT: Leadership and Professional Development in Engineering
    1. The concept of a professional career in engineering
    a. Skills developed in the academic stage
    b. The transition from the academic stage to the professional stage
    c. Evolution of the engineer: from executor to manager and leader
    2. The junior engineer: the first jobs
    a. Initiative and leadership in the early stages
    b. Evaluation of professional performance in engineering
    c. Main considerations and mistakes to avoid
    d. Transversal competencies: action oriented to results
    3. Professional career development techniques
    a. The management of self: self-knowledge, self-esteem and self-management
    b. Personal qualities: values, responsibility and character
    c. Communication, perception and deception
    d. Interpersonal relationships: from me to us
    f. Proactivity, criteria and maturity (common sense)
    g. Decision making in a VUCA environment (volatile, uncertain, ambiguous and complex)
    h. Creation and exploitation of opportunities
    i. Personal growth: 10 fundamental characteristics

Activities

Activity Evaluation act


Presentation and discussion on a selected topic (15 min)

Students will present as a group, for discussion in class, one of the 10 principles or values ¿¿considered essential for personal and professional development in the field of engineering. The topic and calendar will be assigned within the first days
Objectives: 1
Week: 14
Type: theory exam
Theory
1h
Problems
0h
Laboratory
0h
Guided learning
0h
Autonomous learning
2h

Theory, case studies and class discussion

In general, each 2h session is self-contained, dedicated to a specific theme. After a brief theoretical presentation, the students will carry out some practical group activity, which will end with a collective debate.
Objectives: 1
Theory
29h
Problems
0h
Laboratory
0h
Guided learning
0h
Autonomous learning
43h

Teaching methodology

METHODOLOGY: The classes will be divided into an initial part devoted to theoretical exposition by the professor, followed by a discussion session on practical cases drawn from real experiences, generally related to interpersonal skills, with which the recent graduate usually finds himself at first job. There will also be debates on the concept of leadership based on principles and values, key to the development of a professional career in the medium and long term. Specific exercises aimed at self-knowledge, reinforcement of self-esteem and establishing guidelines for self-management of the professional career will be proposed. The students will divide into groups to defend different points of view in the debates.

Evaluation methodology

Continuous assessment: It is based on the practical work carried out in groups by the students and their active participation in the debates and presentations in the classroom. There is not a final exam. Each group will present one of the 10 key principles or values ¿¿of personal and professional development, which they will defend against another group that will counter-argument (50% of the grade). Throughout the course, individual and/or group exercises will be proposed for discussion in class, which will have to be posted on ATENEA (50%). You will have to attend at least 80% of the classes to be able to actively participate in the discussions and to be evaluated

Bibliography

Basic:

Previous capacities

It is convenient to have critical thinking and motivation for self-knowledge, self-improvement, and professional career planning