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Resolution Of June 7, 2010, At The Complutense University Of Madrid, Which Published The Curriculum Of Graduated In Modern Languages And Their Literatures.

Original Language Title: Resolución de 7 de junio de 2010, de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, por la que se publica el plan de estudios de Graduado en Lenguas Modernas y sus Literaturas.

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Obtained the verification of the curriculum by the Council of Universities, prior to the positive report of the National Agency for the Evaluation of Quality and Accreditation, and agreed on the official character of the title by the Council of Ministers of 30 October 2009 by Resolution (published in the BOE of 5 January 2010 by Resolution of the General Secretariat of Universities of 13 November 2009), this Rectorate has resolved to publish the curriculum leading to the obtaining the degree of Graduation in Modern Languages and its Literatures, which will be structured according to is set out in the Annex.

Madrid, June 7, 2010. -Rector, Carlos Berzosa Alonso-Martinez.

ANNEX

Graduate degree curriculum in Modern Languages and their Literatures

Distribution of the curriculum in ECTS credits

Type of matter

ECTS

training

60

150

Optives

18

Practices External

-

End Work

12

Total Credits

240

Basic training credits. Distribution in materials

Knowledge Branch

Arts and Humanities

Matter

Linked Subjects

ECTS

Course

Arts and Humanities.

Modern Language

AI Language

6

Modern Language

Language AII

6

1

Arts and Humanities.

Modern Language

BI Language

6

1

Arts and Humanities

Modern Language

BII Language

6

1

Arts and Humanities.

Linguistics

Theoretical introduction to language studies

1

Theoretical Introduction to Literary Studies

6

1

Arts and Humanities.

History

H. modern and contemporary Europe and the Mediterranean

6

1

Arts and Humanities.

Language

Spanish Language (written language theory and practices)

6

1

Arts and Humanities

Philosophy

Philosophical Foundations for Language and Literature Study

6

1

Arts and Humanities

Classic Language

Introduction to Culture and classic mythology

6

1

Credits

60

Summarized curriculum (by module)

Module

Linguistics.

Classic Language.

Matter

Character

Basic Materials

Modern Language.

Basic Matter.

12

Language.

Matter.

12

1. º and 2.

Basic Matter.

6

1.

Literature.

Basic Matter.

6

2.

History.

Basic Matter.

6

1.

Language.

Basic Matter.

6

1.

Philosophy.

Basic Matter.

6

2.

Basic Matter.

6

2.

Language and Language Language A

Language A.

Required Matter.

36

3. º, 4. º, 5. º, 6. º, 7. º, and 8.

Language Language Study A.

24

24

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Literature and Culture
Language A

Language Literature A.

Required Matter.

24

Culture A.

Required Matter.

12

3. º and 5.

Language B.

Required Matter.

24

3. º, 4. º, 5. and 6.

Study of the B.

Required Matter.

6

7.

Literature and Culture
Language B

Language Literature B.

Required Matter.

18

Culture of Language B.

Required Matter.

6

3.

Job End Grade

Grade End Memory.

Required Matter.

12

Optativity

Deepening in Language and Language Language A.

Optional.

* 6

Deepening in Literature and Language Culture A.

Optional Matter.

12

4. º and 5.

* Optional credits that make up the subject matter. The student must take two Languages, a First Language in a Maior structure and a Second Language in the Minor structure:
Maior: German, Arabic, Polish, Russian, French and Italian.
Minor: German, Arabic, Bulgarian, Slovak, French, Italian, Polish, Hebrew, Modern Greek, English, Romanesque and Russian Languages