UNIVERSITY DUAL DEGREE IN JOURNALISM AND PHILOSOPHY, POLITICS AND ECONIMICS

*OFFERED EXCLUSIVELY FOR YEARS AFTER FIRST YEAR

Syllabus

First year

JOURNALISM
SUBJECT TYPOLOGY YEAR TERM CRD
COMMUNICATION THEORY BT 1st 1T 6
LANGUAGE BT 1st 1T 6
JOURNALISTIC WRITING AND CURRENT AFFAIRS I OB 1st 1T 6
TECHNOLOGY OF AUDIOVISUAL MEDIA OB 1st 1T 4.5
LEADERSHIP SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES BT 1st ANNUAL 6
INTRODUCTION TO UNIVERSITY STUDIES OB 1st ANNUAL 9
ENGLISH I BT 1st 2T 6
DOCUMENTATION AND SOURCES OB 1st 2T 6
MULTIMEDIA INFORMATION OB 1st 2T 4.5
PHILOSOPHY, POLITICS AND ECONOMICS
SUBJECT TYPOLOGY YEAR TERM CRD
THEORY OF CIVILIZATIONS BT 1st 1T 6
ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL HISTORY: THE ORIGIN OF EUROPE BT 1st 1T 6
ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY BT 1st 2T 6
RESEARCH METHODS IN SOCIAL SCIENCES OB 1st 2T 6
THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OB 1st 2T 6

Second Year

JOURNALISM
SUBJECT TYPOLOGY YEAR TERM CRD
MARKETING AND BUSINESS COMMUNICATION BT 2nd 1T 6
JOURNALISTIC WRITING AND CURRENT AFFAIRS 2 OB 2nd 1T 6
INFORMATIVE TELEVISION OB 2nd 1T 6
HISTORY OF THE WORLD AND SPAIN CONTEMPORARY WORLD AND SPANISH HISTORY BT 2nd 1T 6
ANTHROPOLOGY BT 2nd ANNUAL 6
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OB 2nd ANNUAL 6
ENGLISH 2 BT 2nd 2T 6
RADIO INFORMATIVE OB 2nd 2T 6
JOURNALISTIC DESIGN  OB 2nd 2T 6
PHILOSOPHY POLITICS AND ECONOMICS
SUBJECT TYPOLOGY YEAR TERM CRD
POLITICAL THEORY FB 1st 1T 6
STATISTICS AND MATHEMATICS FOR ECONOMICS OB 1st 1T 6
HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THEORY FB 1st 2T 6
COMPARATIVE POLITICS FB 2nd 2T 6
MODERN PHILOSOPHY: 14TH-18TH CENTURIES OB 2nd 2T 6

Third Year

JOURNALISM
SUBJECT TYPOLOGY YEAR SEM CRD
SOURCE JOURNALISM AND REPORTING OB 3rd 1T 6
MULTIMEDIA JOURNALISM AND NEW FORMATS OB 3rd 1T 6
STRUCTURE OF COMMUNICATION OB 3rd 1T 6
HISTORY OF COMMUNICATION OB 3rd 1T 3
ELECTIVE I OP 3rd 1T 3
ETHICS AND DEONTOLOGY PROFESSIONAL OB 3rd ANNUAL 6
PUBLIC OPINION OB 3rd 2T 3
LITERATURE OB 3rd 2T 6
TECHNOLOGY AND EDITING OB 3rd 2T 6
PHOTOJOURNALISM OB 3rd 2T 6
ACTIVITIES COMPLEMENTARY TRAINING ACTIVITIES I OP 3rd 2T 3
Students will have the opportunity to select their preferred optional subjects from the published list, which will be updated annually and included in the Syllabus book for registration purposes. Similarly, the University reserves the right to open these optional subjects once the registration period has concluded, dependent on the number of students enrolled.
PHILOSOPHY, POLITICS AND ECONOMICS
SUBJECT TYPOLOGY YEAR TERM CRD
THE BIRTH OF THE MODERN WORLD: HISTORY OF THE 15TH-17TH CENTURIES BT 2nd 1T 6
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY OB 2nd 1T 6
MICROECONOMICS BT  2nd 1T 6
POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY OB  2nd 2T 6
MACROECONOMICS OB 2nd 2T 6

Fourth Year

JOURNALISM
SUBJECT TYPOLOGY YEAR TERM CRD
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS I: ANALYSIS OF THE CURRENT WORLD OB 4th 1T 6
TREATMENT OF INFORMATION AND MANAGEMENT IN SOCIAL NETWORKS OB 4th 1T 6
ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION ENTERPRISE OB 4th 1T 6
INTRODUCTION TO THEOLOGY: MAN AND THE QUESTION OF GOD OB 4th ANNUAL 6
END OF DEGREE FINAL PROJECT END OF DEGREE FINAL PROJECT 4th ANNUAL 6
INFORMATION LAW OB 4th 2T 6
MULTIMEDIA DESIGN OB 4th 2T 6 6
EXTERNAL INTERNSHIPS EXT INTERNSIPS 4th 2T 6
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS II: SPAIN AND EUROPEAN UNION OB 4th 2T 6
OPTIONAL 3 OP 4th 1T 3
COMPLEMENTARY TRAINING ACTIVITIES II OP 4th 1T 3
Students will be able to select their preferred optional subjects from the published list, which will be updated annually and included in the Syllabus book for enrolment purposes. Similarly, the University reserves the right to open these optional subjects once the registration period has concluded, dependent on the number of students enrolled.
PHILOSOPHY, POLITICS AND ECONOMICS
SUBJECT TYPOLOGY YEAR SEM CRD
EPISTEMOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE BT 2nd 1T 6
THEORY AND METHOD OF HISTORY OB 3rd 1T 6
HISTORY OF THE XVIII AND XIX CENTURIES: THE SECOND MODERNITY OB 3rd 1T 6
CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHY: 19TH-20TH CENTURIES OB 3rd 2T 6

Fifth Year

PHILOSOPHY, POLITICS AND ECONOMICS
SUBJECT TYPOLOGY YEAR SEM CRD
PUBLIC POLICY OB 3rd 1T 6
METAPHYSICS AND NATURAL THEOLOGY OB 3rd 1T 6
ECONOMICS INTERNATIONAL POLITICS OB 3rd 1T 6
EUROPEAN UNION OB 3rd 2T 6
POLITICAL ACTORS AND PROCESSES OB 3rd 2T 6
Elective I OP 3rd 2T 3
Elective 2 OP 3rd 2T 3
SPAIN: HISTORY AND PRESENT OB 4th 1T 6
DIGITAL ECONOMY AND SOCIETY OB 4th 1T 6
POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES OB 4th 1T 6
GAME THEORY OB 4th 1T 3
GEOECONOMICS, SOCIETY AND GLOBALIZATION OB 4th 2T 6
EXTERNAL INTERSHIPS EXT INTERSHIPS 4th 2T 6
PHILOSOPHY AND THE CURRENT WORLD OB 4th 2T 6
END OF DEGREE PROJECT END OF DEGREE PROJECT 4th 2T 6
GLOBAL BUSINESS OB 4th 2T 3
Students may select their electives from the list of subjects offered by the University each academic year. This information is published in the Syllabus book for enrollment. Similarly, the University reserves the right to open these elective subjects once the enrollment period has concluded, dependent on the number of students enrolled.