Study plan Bachelor's Degree in Socio-Cultural Gender Studies

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Table of credits for each course

  Basic training Compulsory Optional Bachelor's Degree Final Project
1st year 60      
2nd year   60    
3rd year   60    
4th year     48 12
Totals 60 120 48 12

Period of study

The academic year is divided into semesters.

Part-time or full-time

Full-time dedication; slow track also available.

Basic and compulsory training

1st year 2nd year
1st semester
  • Basic Principles of Social and Cultural Anthropology
  • Psychosocial Construction of Identities and Diversities
  • Education and Gender
  • Basic Principles of Sociology
  • Social Analysis Tools I: Methodology and Design
  • Language and Gender
2nd semester
  • Fundamentals of Law
  • Basic Principles of Sociology
  • Social Analysis Tools II: Data Analysis and Techniques
  • Principles of Gender Theory
  • Introduction to Feminist Genealogies
1st semester
  • Gender and Law
  • Gender, Families and Educational Institutions
  • Psychology, Health and the Gender System
  • Gender and Social Structure
  • Gender and Mass Media
2nd semester
  • International and European Protection of Women's and LGTBIQ+ Rights
  • Economics and Gender Inequality
  • Gender and Transculturality
  • Feminist Narratives in the Education Sector
  • Culture Studies from a Gender Perspective
3rd year 4th year

1st semester

  • Work Relations, Labour Laws and Gender
  • Sociology of Gender
  • Feminist Theory and Critique
  • Science and Gender
  • Design of Socio-Educational Intervention Projects
2nd semester
  • Gender, Spaces and Everyday Life
  • Patriarchal Violence
  • Equality Plans in the Public and Private Sectors
  • Public Administration and Policies
  • Work Placement (*)
  • Bachelor's Degree Final Project

(*) Students can also enrol in Work Placements in their 4th year, but must then choose another optional subject in their 3rd year. 

Optional subjects

 

You must enrol in a total of 48 credits. Of these, 6 credits can be chosen during your 3rd year if you choose to enrol in a Work Placement during your 4th year.
 
  • The Body: A Cultural Archive
  • Gender and Advertising Discourse
  • Modern History of Women
  • Intercultural Communication
  • Crime and Women
  • Socio-cultural Representation of Masculinities
  • Gender Relations in Non-Western Societies
  • Social-Emotional Violence and Psychological Health
  • Gender-Specific Heritage
  • Interdisciplinary Seminar: Current Critical Debates
  • Globalisation and Gender
  • Reception and Inclusion of Immigrants
  • Gender, Welfare and the Global Economy: An Empirical Perspective
  • Gender, Literature and Society 
  • Audiovisual Narrative with a Gender Perspective
  • Social Psychology for Analysis and Intervention
  • Local Knowledge and Natural Resource Management
  • Ethics of Care

All optional subjects are worth 6 credits.

Additional information

All optional subjects are not scheduled each year.