Temario
Cuadro general de la estructura del plan de estudios
General structure of the study plan:
The study plan consists of basic, compulsory and elective (optional) training subjects.
The study plan is spread over four academic years.
Since the 2017-2018 academic year, first year students are offered the opportunity to take a "Mathematics Zero Course" aimed at students who want to reinforce their previous knowledge of mathematics. This subject is not part of the curriculum, and is currently taught only in Spanish.General structure of the study plan:General structure of the study plan:The study plan consists of basic, compulsory and elective (optional) training subjects.The study plan consists of basic, compulsory and elective (optional) training subjects.
study plan
study planThe study plan is spread over four academic years.The study plan is spread over four academic years.
four academic years
four academic yearsSince the 2017-2018 academic year, first year students are offered the opportunity to take a "Mathematics Zero Course" aimed at students who want to reinforce their previous knowledge of mathematics. This subject is not part of the curriculum, and is currently taught only in Spanish.Since the 2017-2018 academic year, first year students are offered the opportunity to take a "Mathematics Zero Course" aimed at students who want to reinforce their previous knowledge of mathematics. This subject is not part of the curriculum, and is currently taught only in Spanish.
Mathematics Zero Course
Mathematics Zero Course
Calendario de implantación del título
Title implementation calendar:
For information (in Spanish) on the implementation calendar of the Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration and the phasing out of the previous Business Administration “Licenciate” Degree, see here.Title implementation calendar:Title implementation calendar:For information (in Spanish) on the implementation calendar of the Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration and the phasing out of the previous Business Administration “Licenciate” Degree, see here.For information (in Spanish) on the implementation calendar of the Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration and the phasing out of the previous Business Administration “Licenciate” Degree, see here.
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Información general con la distribución de créditos en función del tipo de materia y número de créditos de las asignaturas
General information about the credit structure and distribution per subject area:
Students attend the basic training ECTS credits in the first course (first and second semester). The compulsory subjects extend from the second year up to the first semester of the fourth year. Part of the seventh as well as the full eighth semester (i.e., the first and second semester of the fourth year, respectively) are dedicated to the elective subjects and the Bachelor Thesis.
To take the 36 optional ECTS credits, students can choose from 25 elective subjects of 4 ECTS credits each as well as an External Internship of 12 ECTS. If the student wishes to obtain a European Diploma Supplement (EDS) with the explicit mention of a specialization (the four specializations being Accounting, Business Management, Marketing and Finance), (s)he must take the four specific elective subjects of the corresponding specialization, as well as two of the 4 recommended electives (total 24 ECTS).General information about the credit structure and distribution per subject area:General information about the credit structure and distribution per subject area:Students attend the basic training ECTS credits in the first course (first and second semester). The compulsory subjects extend from the second year up to the first semester of the fourth year. Part of the seventh as well as the full eighth semester (i.e., the first and second semester of the fourth year, respectively) are dedicated to the elective subjects and the Bachelor Thesis.Students attend the basic training ECTS credits in the first course (first and second semester). The compulsory subjects extend from the second year up to the first semester of the fourth year. Part of the seventh as well as the full eighth semester (i.e., the first and second semester of the fourth year, respectively) are dedicated to the elective subjects and the Bachelor Thesis.To take the 36 optional ECTS credits, students can choose from 25 elective subjects of 4 ECTS credits each as well as an External Internship of 12 ECTS. If the student wishes to obtain a European Diploma Supplement (EDS) with the explicit mention of a specialization (the four specializations being Accounting, Business Management, Marketing and Finance), (s)he must take the four specific elective subjects of the corresponding specialization, as well as two of the 4 recommended electives (total 24 ECTS).To take the 36 optional ECTS credits, students can choose from 25 elective subjects of 4 ECTS credits each as well as an External Internship of 12 ECTS. If the student wishes to obtain a European Diploma Supplement (EDS) with the explicit mention of a specialization (the four specializations being Accounting, Business Management, Marketing and Finance), (s)he must take the four specific elective subjects of the corresponding specialization, as well as two of the 4 recommended electives (total 24 ECTS).
Breve descripción de los módulos o materias, su secuencia temporal y competencias asociadas a cada uno de los módulos o materiasBrief description of the modules and areas, their time sequence and associated competences:MODULE
AREA
SUBJECT
YEAR
SEMESTER
General Comps.
Transversal Comps.
Specific Comps.
1. Basic Formation
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4,5
1.1. Business
1.1.1. Financial Accounting I
1
1
1234
1345
123467
1.1.2. Principles of Business Management
1
1
1234
135
13467
1.1.3. Principles of Business Financial Management
1
2
1234
145
1,31.2. Law1,6
1.2.1. Business Law
1
1
2,3,4
1,4
1,61.3. Economics3,4,6,8
1.3.1. Introduction to Economics
1
1
123
12
3468
1.3.2. Microeconomics
1
2
123
12
34681.4. Mathematics4
1.4.1. Business Mathematics I
1
1
123
145
4
1.4.2. Business Mathematics II
1
2
123
145
41.5. Statistics3,4
1.5.1.Business Statistics I
1
2
1234
1234
341.6. History8
1.6.1. Economic History
1
1
234
124
8
2. Bachelor Thesis
2.1. Bachelor Thesis1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4,53. Accounting
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4,5
3.1. Accounting for external users3,4,5,6
Financial Accounting II
2
3
1234
1345
3456
Company Accounting (*)
4
8
1234
12345
3456
Audit of Financial Statements (*)
4
7
1234
145
456
Consolidation of Financial Statements (*)
4
7
1234
145
4563.2. Accounting for internal users3,4,5,6
Management Accounting
2
4
123
145
3456
Analysis and Accounting Consolidation
3
5
1234
145
3456
Accounting Software (*)
4
7
134
145
3456
4. Business Organization
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4,5
4.1. Organization and Human Resources1,2,3,4,7
Organization and Design
2
4
1234
1245
12347
Human Resource Management
3
5
1234
12345
23474.2. Business Administration12347
Strategic Management
4
7
34
124
127
International Business Management
4
7
24
145
12347
Start-up Companies
4
8
1234
145
123474.3. 4.3. Operations and Technology Management1,2,3,4,7
Production Management
3
6
1234
1245
12347
Quality Management (*)
4
8
1234
1245
12347
Innovation and Technology Management (*)
4
7
24
14
134
5. Finance
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4,5
5.1. Financial Management3,4,5,6,7
Financial Mathematics
2
3
124
14
6
Asset Valuation and Investment Analysis
3
5
1234
145
34567
Financing Decisions
3
6
1234
12345
34567
Financial Analysis and Planning
4
7
1234
1345
345675.2. Financial Markets and Risk3,4,5,6,7
Domestic and International Financial Markets
4
7
1234
12345
34567
Banking Economy and Management (*)
4
8
1234
145
34567
Banking Operations and Stock Market (*)
4
8
1234
145
3456
Risk Analysis and Management
4
8
1234
145
34565.3. Corporate Governance1,5,7
Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability (*)
4
8
1234
12345
157
Financial Economics of Self-employment and Participative Companies (*)
4
7
1234
12345
157
6. Marketing
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4,5
6.1. Commercial Management and Research2,3,6,7
Principles of Marketing
3
5
1234
12345
2367
Market Research
3
6
1234
12345
2367
Consumer Behaviour
4
7
1234
34
367
Marketing Plan (*)
4
8
24
14
6
International Marketing
4
8
1234
145
66.2. Communication and Distribution
Integrated Marketing Communication
4
7
1234
12345
2367
Commercial Distribution (*)
4
7
24
14
6
7. Economic Environment1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4,5
7.1. Economics3,4,6,8
Macroeconomics
2
3
124
145
348
Economic Policy
2
4
124
124
3468
International Economics for Business
2
3
24
15
3468
Spanish Economy
2
4
24
145
3468
Applied Industrial Economics (*)
4
7
24
145
3468
Spanish Financial System (*)
4
8
12
14
3487.2. Taxation3,4,5,6
Tax System I
2
4
1234
12345
3456
Tax System II
3
6
1234
12345
3456
Tax Planning (*)
4
7
1234
123
3456
8. Cross-sectional Formation
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4,5
8.1. Legal Framework and Sociology
2,3,6
Commercial Law I
2
3
124
14
236
Commercial Law II (*)
4
8
23
14
36
Industrial and Business Sociology
2
3
124
14
236
Sociology of Organizations (*)
4
8
24
145
236
Gender and Diversity in Organizations (*)
4
8
124
1234
2368.2. Quantitative Methods3,4,5,6
Business Statistics II
2
4
12
1245
3456
Decision Analysis
3
5
123
1245
3456
Data Analysis (*)
4
7
1234
134
456
Econometrics
3
6
12
123
34568.3. External Internship
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
Marked with (*) are Elective subjects currently offered in Spanish only.
Brief description of the modules and areas, their time sequence and associated competences:
MODULE
AREA
SUBJECT
YEAR
SEMESTER
General Comps.
Transversal Comps.
Specific Comps.
1. Basic Formation
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4,5
1.1. Business
1.1.1. Financial Accounting I
1
1
1234
1345
123467
1.1.2. Principles of Business Management
1
1
1234
135
13467
1.1.3. Principles of Business Financial Management
1
2
1234
145
1,31.2. Law1,6
1.2.1. Business Law
1
1
2,3,4
1,4
1,61.3. Economics3,4,6,8
1.3.1. Introduction to Economics
1
1
123
12
3468
1.3.2. Microeconomics
1
2
123
12
34681.4. Mathematics4
1.4.1. Business Mathematics I
1
1
123
145
4
1.4.2. Business Mathematics II
1
2
123
145
41.5. Statistics3,4
1.5.1.Business Statistics I
1
2
1234
1234
341.6. History8
1.6.1. Economic History
1
1
234
124
8
2. Bachelor Thesis
2.1. Bachelor Thesis1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4,53. Accounting
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4,5
3.1. Accounting for external users3,4,5,6
Financial Accounting II
2
3
1234
1345
3456
Company Accounting (*)
4
8
1234
12345
3456
Audit of Financial Statements (*)
4
7
1234
145
456
Consolidation of Financial Statements (*)
4
7
1234
145
4563.2. Accounting for internal users3,4,5,6
Management Accounting
2
4
123
145
3456
Analysis and Accounting Consolidation
3
5
1234
145
3456
Accounting Software (*)
4
7
134
145
3456
4. Business Organization
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4,5
4.1. Organization and Human Resources1,2,3,4,7
Organization and Design
2
4
1234
1245
12347
Human Resource Management
3
5
1234
12345
23474.2. Business Administration12347
Strategic Management
4
7
34
124
127
International Business Management
4
7
24
145
12347
Start-up Companies
4
8
1234
145
123474.3. 4.3. Operations and Technology Management1,2,3,4,7
Production Management
3
6
1234
1245
12347
Quality Management (*)
4
8
1234
1245
12347
Innovation and Technology Management (*)
4
7
24
14
134
5. Finance
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4,5
5.1. Financial Management3,4,5,6,7
Financial Mathematics
2
3
124
14
6
Asset Valuation and Investment Analysis
3
5
1234
145
34567
Financing Decisions
3
6
1234
12345
34567
Financial Analysis and Planning
4
7
1234
1345
345675.2. Financial Markets and Risk3,4,5,6,7
Domestic and International Financial Markets
4
7
1234
12345
34567
Banking Economy and Management (*)
4
8
1234
145
34567
Banking Operations and Stock Market (*)
4
8
1234
145
3456
Risk Analysis and Management
4
8
1234
145
34565.3. Corporate Governance1,5,7
Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability (*)
4
8
1234
12345
157
Financial Economics of Self-employment and Participative Companies (*)
4
7
1234
12345
157
6. Marketing
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4,5
6.1. Commercial Management and Research2,3,6,7
Principles of Marketing
3
5
1234
12345
2367
Market Research
3
6
1234
12345
2367
Consumer Behaviour
4
7
1234
34
367
Marketing Plan (*)
4
8
24
14
6
International Marketing
4
8
1234
145
66.2. Communication and Distribution
Integrated Marketing Communication
4
7
1234
12345
2367
Commercial Distribution (*)
4
7
24
14
6
7. Economic Environment1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4,5
7.1. Economics3,4,6,8
Macroeconomics
2
3
124
145
348
Economic Policy
2
4
124
124
3468
International Economics for Business
2
3
24
15
3468
Spanish Economy
2
4
24
145
3468
Applied Industrial Economics (*)
4
7
24
145
3468
Spanish Financial System (*)
4
8
12
14
3487.2. Taxation3,4,5,6
Tax System I
2
4
1234
12345
3456
Tax System II
3
6
1234
12345
3456
Tax Planning (*)
4
7
1234
123
3456
8. Cross-sectional Formation
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4,5
8.1. Legal Framework and Sociology
2,3,6
Commercial Law I
2
3
124
14
236
Commercial Law II (*)
4
8
23
14
36
Industrial and Business Sociology
2
3
124
14
236
Sociology of Organizations (*)
4
8
24
145
236
Gender and Diversity in Organizations (*)
4
8
124
1234
2368.2. Quantitative Methods3,4,5,6
Business Statistics II
2
4
12
1245
3456
Decision Analysis
3
5
123
1245
3456
Data Analysis (*)
4
7
1234
134
456
Econometrics
3
6
12
123
34568.3. External Internship
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
Marked with (*) are Elective subjects currently offered in Spanish only.MODULE
AREA
SUBJECT
YEAR
SEMESTER
General Comps.
Transversal Comps.
Specific Comps.
1. Basic Formation
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4,5
1.1. Business
1.1.1. Financial Accounting I
1
1
1234
1345
123467
1.1.2. Principles of Business Management
1
1
1234
135
13467
1.1.3. Principles of Business Financial Management
1
2
1234
145
1,31.2. Law1,6
1.2.1. Business Law
1
1
2,3,4
1,4
1,61.3. Economics3,4,6,8
1.3.1. Introduction to Economics
1
1
123
12
3468
1.3.2. Microeconomics
1
2
123
12
34681.4. Mathematics4
1.4.1. Business Mathematics I
1
1
123
145
4
1.4.2. Business Mathematics II
1
2
123
145
41.5. Statistics...