ECTS credits ECTS credits: 9
ECTS Hours Rules/Memories Student's work ECTS: 148.5 Hours of tutorials: 4.5 Expository Class: 36 Interactive Classroom: 36 Total: 225
Use languages Spanish, Galician
Type: Ordinary Degree Subject RD 1393/2007 - 822/2021
Departments: Agroforestry Engineering
Areas: Cartographic Engineering, Geodesy and Photogrammetry
Center Higher Polytechnic Engineering School
Call: Annual
Teaching: Sin docencia (Extinguida)
Enrolment: No Matriculable
This main objective of this subject is to enable the student to understand its contents, summarise ideas and acquire the necessary skills for implementing a correct cadastral management and property registry and valuation.
The official course of study for this subject has the following contents:
Cadastre in Spain and Europe.
Rural and Urban Cadastre
Cadastral Cartography
Real Estate Taxes
Property Register
Real Estate Valuation and Market
Rural Real Estate Valuation
Urban Real Estate Valuation
These contents shall be divided into a theoretical and practical programme.
Theoretical programme
Unit 1. Introduction to Cadastre. Cadastre in Spain and Europe (5)
Unit 2. Cadastral Cartography (7)
Unit 3. Rural and Urban Cadastre (6)
Unit 4. Property Register (3)
Unit 5. Cadastral and Taxation Management. Real Estate Taxation in Spain (2)
Unit 6. Cadastral Valuation (6)
Unit 7. Rural Real Estate Valuation (4)
Unit 8. Urban Real Estate Valuation (4)
Practical Programme
P1. Comparative study of European Cadastre (4)
P2. Catastral Cartography Analysis (8)
P3. Catastral Legislation Group Work (4)
P4. Rural Real Estate Valuation (8)
P5. Urban Real Estate Valuation (8)
Seminar Programme
Seminar 1. The Ensenada cadastre (1)
Seminar 2. Official General Directorate for Cadastre website (2)
Seminar 3. Analysis of other cadastral systems (2)
Seminar 5. Urban planning in Galicia (2)
Seminar 6. Overview of different Real Estate Valuation Methods (2)
Basic bibliography:
ALCÁZAR MOLINA, M.G. Catastro, notaría y registro de la propiedad. Revista de Derecho Urbanístico, Nº 185, abril-mayo, 15-29. 2001.
ALCÁZAR MOLINA, M.G. Valoración Inmobiliaria. Madrid, Editorial Montecorvo. 2003.
ATKINSON, A. Control de calidad posicional en cartografía: análisis de los principales estándares y propuesta de mejora. Universidad de Jaén. Jaén. 2005.
BERNÉ VALERO, J.L. Y FEMENIA RIBERA, C. Catastro de Rústica. Universidad Politécnica de Valencia. 2000.
BERNÉ VALERO, J.L, FEMENÍA RIBERA, C., BENÍTEZ AGUADO, E. El Catastro en España. Universidad Politécnica de Valencia. 2008.
CGCCT. El catastro en España, 1714-1906: de los catastros del siglo XVIII a los amillaramientos de la segunda mitad del siglo XIX. Centro de Gestión Catastral y Cooperación Tributaria. Madrid. 1988.
CONCHEIRO DEL RÍO, J. El Catastro y el Impuesto sobre Bienes Inmuebles. Editorial Bosch, S.A. Madrid, 2008.
Complementary bibliography:
GUIMET PEREÑA, J. Valoración catastral de inmuebles urbanos. Descripción práctica. Barcelona, Ediciones UPC. 2002.
MIRANDA HITA, J. La Ley del Catastro del Catastro Inmobiliario (II). Revista CT/Catastro Nº 58. 2006.
VERNÉ BALERO, J.L., FEMENIA RIBERA, C., AZNAR BELVER, J. Catastro y valoración catastral. Edita U. P. de Valencia. Valencia. 2004.
General Skills:
GS2 - To analyse, register and organise knowledge about the area and property distribution and use this information to plan and administer land use.
GS6: To gather together and interpret land information and everything geographically and financially related to it.
GS12 - Planning, project, direction and process management along with cadastre and register application products, land planning, valuation in the field of geomatics.
Cross skills:
CS3 – Capacity for self-critical, individual work.
CS4 – Ability to work well in a team and take on complex problems and situations collectively.
CS5 – Ability to obtain up-to-date, diverse and appropriate information.
CS6 – Capacity for writing organised and comprehensible texts.
CS7 – Ability to deliver a public presentation in a concise, clear and coherent format.
CS10 – Use of bibliographical information and the Internet.
Specific skills:
SS5 - Knowledge about cadastre management: physical, legal and taxation characteristics; property register; valuation.
Theoretical classes:
The lecturer will explain the contents of the subject’s theoretical programme (GS2, GS12).
Students must read the documents previously recommended in each subject and then complete a review or outline of what is discussed in class (CG6).
Practical classes:
The student will undertake the practical work which has been explained, implementing the lecturer’s recommendations and will provide, where applicable, the corresponding results in a short report (GS12, CS3, CS4, CS5, CS6 CS7, CS10) .
Seminars:
They place the subject outside taking notes and textbooks, allowing the student to experience inquiry, foster debate and nurture their critical mind (CS3, CS4, CS5, CS6 CS7, CS10, SS5).
Tutorials:
The lecturer will be available to help resolve study and practical work queries.
The student will make time to prepare their tutorial questions and queries which will be programmed throughout the course.
Attendance and participation in class (10%), will be evaluated once attendance at practical and theoretical classes exceeds 3/4: Skill GS2.
Undertaking an oral or written knowledge test (40%), in which knowledge of theoretical contents given in class will be evaluated for every course topic: Skill SS5.
Solving of practical cases (30%), will consist of delivering field work results, where the methodology and solution chosen will be evaluated as well as the quality and presentation of the report: GS12, CS3, CS4 and CS5 skills.
Seminar results (20%), will consist of the presentation of a technical report containing the results requested of the student in relevant seminars, where the structure, presentation, use of vocabulary, documentation, complexity and accuracy of results will all be evaluated: Competence GS6, CS6, CS7 and CS10.
Practical work is not compulsory and the marks obtained are only valid for a year.
The requirements to pass is the same for first-time students and students who repeat the course.
The minimum mark to pass is 5 points.
If studets have received special dispensation to not attend class, the exam will count towards 50% of their final mark.
Activity: Classwork; Personal work; ECTS Credits
Theoretical classes: 36; 60; 3,84
Practical classes: 30; 40; 2,80
Seminars: 6; 12; 0,72
Tutorials: 2; 8; 0,40
Virtual learning: 0; 5; 0,50
Evaluations: 3; 23; 1,04
Total: 77; 148; 9,00
Contingency plan: when scenario 2 case (Distance) is applied, the entire evaluation will take place through the virtual campus. In case of applying scenario 3 (closure of the centers) to this it will be added that the entire teaching will be carried out by videoconference, at the scheduled class time. Teaching (face-to-face or by videoconference) will be complemented, in any of the scenarios, by the tools and resources available on the virtual campus
David Miranda Barros
Coordinador/a- Department
- Agroforestry Engineering
- Area
- Cartographic Engineering, Geodesy and Photogrammetry
- Phone
- 982822830
- david.miranda [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: University Lecturer
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