Study plan Bachelor's Degree in Economics - English

Study guides

Title of qualification awarded

Economics

Timetables

Mornings

Study plan information

Table of credits for each course

  Basic training Compulsory Optional Final Project
1st year 54 6    
2nd year 6 54    
3rd year   54 6  
4th year     48 12
Totals 60 114 54 12

Period of study

Four academic years, each divided into two terms.

Part-time or full-time

Full-time dedication Part-time dedication can also be considered.

Specialisations

- Specialisation in Business Economics
- Specialisation in Economic Analysis and Methods
- Specialisation in Development, Growth and International Economics
- Specialisation in Public Economics and Regional Analysis
- Specialisation in Industrial Economics

Basic and compulsory training

1st year 2nd year
1st semester
- Business Economics I
- Introduction to Economics
- Law
- Mathematics I
- World Economic History
2nd semester
- International Economics
- Introduction to Accounting
- Mathematics II
- Spanish Economic History
- Statistics I
1st semester
- Financial Statement Analysis
- Microeconomics I
- Statistics II
- Spanish Economy
- Economic Integration and Globalisation
2nd semester
- Econometrics I
- Sectoral Economics
- Microeconomics II
- Macroeconomics I
- Public Sector Economics
3rd year 4th year

1st semester
- Econometrics II
- Economic Policy
- Macroeconomics II
- Microeconomics III
- Finance I
2nd semester
- Contemporary Economic History
- Game Theory
- Macroeconomics III
- Public Finance

- Bachelor's Degree Final Project (12)

Optional subjects

3rd and 4th years    
- Financial and Tax Law (*)
- General Sociology
- Labour Law
- Introduction to Psychology
- Business Sociology (*)
- Internship Programme

 

 


 

In order to obtain a specialisation, a minimum of 30 credits belonging to the pathway must be taken.

Specialisation in Economics Specialisation in Economic Analysis and Methods Specialisation in Development, Growth and International Economics
- Business Theories
- Cost Accounting
- Finance II
- Marketing Management
- Essentials of Marketing
- Operations Management
- Operations Research
- Strategic Management I and II
- Information Systems
- Human Resources
- Economic and Financial Planning
- Entrepreneurship
- Corporate Growth
- Economic Management and Control
- Commercial Research I
- Financial Accounting
- Growth Economics (*)
- Public Decisions and Social Choice (*)
- History of Economic Thought
- Industrial Organisation
- Information Economics
- Labour Economics
- Economics of Social Policy
- International Macroeconomics (*)
- Topics in Data Analysis (*)
- Applied Optimisation Techniques (*)
- Development Policy
- Innovation Economics (*)
- Economic Development
- Economic Growth (*)
- European Economic Integration
- International Trade
- Labour Economics
- Natural Resources Economics and Climate Change
- Globalisation, Inequality and Poverty
- International Macroeconomics (*)
- Financial Systems
- Capital Markets
Specialisation in Public Economics and Spatial Analysis Specialisation in Industrial Economics  
- Public Decisions and Social Choice (*)
- Environmental Economics
- Labour Economics
- Economics of Social Policy
- Urban Economics 
- Topics in Data Analysis (*)
- Economic Policy
- Public Accounting
- Organisational Design
- Innovation Economics (*)
- Economics, Organization and Management
-Industrial Analysis and Competitive Strategy
- Applied Optimisation Techniques (*)
- Industrial Organisation
- Information Economics
- Labour Economics
- Financial Systems
 
 

(*)  Not all subjects are offered each year and, therefore, not all specialisations can be taken. Those marked with an asterisk (*) will not be available in the 2020/21 academic year.