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Branch
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Social and Legal Sciences | |
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Duration
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Four academic years | |
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ECTS credits
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240 Basic subjects, 60; compulsory subjects, 120; optional subjects, 54; end-of-degree project/dissertation, 6; internships (included in the optional subjects). |
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Languages
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Catalan, Spanish and English (depending on the subject). Between the third and fourth academic years, students must take 30 compulsory credits in English. | |
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Timetables
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In general, each week students will receive two hours of theory and an hour of seminar per subject. The remainder of the training process shall be carried out through individual work (each ECTS credit corresponds to 25 hours' training). Each term includes ten teaching weeks. | |
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Places
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170 | |
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Price of first year
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€ 1,047 |
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Organised by
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Faculty of Economic and Business Sciences |
Basic and compulsory subjects such as Mathematics, Business Organisation and Management, and Economics and Company Law, among others, which are essential to knowledge of the business sciences, are taught during the first year of the degree. Various business areas are covered in more depth during the second year, including subjects such as Marketing, Accounting, Human Resources and Strategic Managements, among others. In the third and fourth year, students must obtain a total of 120 credits in both compulsory subjects (Business Creation, Foreign Trade and Financial Management, among others) and optional subjects in the various fields of economics and business.
Up to 40 university mobility credits can be counted as optional credits or, providing that they have been recognised beforehand, as compulsory third and fourth credits or the end-of-degree dissertation, and can be taken in the third and fourth years. The structure of the studies in the final two years is designed to facilitate this mobility.
The external internship is optional, can be undertaken in the third or fourth year and is worth up to 13.5 credits. The end-of-degree dissertation, with a value of 6 credits, must be undertaken in the fourth year, and is classified as synthesis credits for the progress made.
At the end of their course, all students must have the following skills:
No tracks are defined in the degree, as one of the main objectives of the syllabus is to enable the highest level of flexibility by means of a significant number of credits in optional subjects. This will enable students to increase and broaden their knowledge in the areas in which they want to specialise.