Key Benefits:
Accredited by the Council of Universities the curriculum leading to the obtaining of the official title Master University in International Relations and Communication, and established its official character and its inscription in the Registration of Universities, Centres and Titles by Agreement of the Council of Ministers of 17 January 2014 ("BOE" number 33, of February 7), as set out in article 35.4 of the Law of the Organic Law 6/2001, of 21 December, of Universities, in the wording given by the Organic Law 4/2007, of 12 April. The curriculum referred to in this Resolution shall be structured as set out in the Annex to this Resolution.
Villanueva de la Cañada, 11 July 2014. -Vicerrectora de Orgación Académica y del profesorado, Purificación García Mateos.
ANNEX
Planning the teachings
Structure of the teachings
The proposed curriculum for the training of Master University in International Relations and Communication, has been structured by subjects, using the following classification:
Required subjects, which correspond to specialized theoretical knowledge. Transferable skills are guaranteed here through teaching-learning methodologies.
The objectives of each subject, measured in terms of competencies to be acquired by the student, clearly define the teaching-learning methodologies and the form of evaluation of each subject.
Distribution of the curriculum in ECTS credits
ECTS | |
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18 |
Optives | 24 |
Practices | 12 |
TFM | 6 |
Credits | 60 |
Study Plan:
Module | Matter | Allocate | ECTS | Character | Semester | |
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Studies International. | Relationships | International. | International Analysis Methodology. | 3 | Required. | 1.er semester. |
Relations History in the 20th century. | 3 | Required. |
1.er semester. | |||
policy, security, and defense. | 3 |
1. semester. | ||||
Public Law and International Organizations. |
3 | Required. | 1.er semester. | |||
International Economy | 3 |
1. semester. | ||||
Studies area. |
European Union: institutional system and external relations. | 3 | Required. | 1.er semester. | ||
International in North America and Latin America. | 3 | Optional. | 1.er semester. | |||
International in the Maghreb and the Middle East. | 3 | Optional. | er semester. | |||
3 | Optional. | 1.er semester | ||||
International Relations in the Asia-Pacific Area. | 3 | Optional. | 1.er semester. | |||
. | Economic Communication and Development. | Information Economic and Financial. | 3 | Optional. | 1.er semester. | |
Emergency Development and Help Cooperation
| 3 | Optional table_table_izq"> Optional. | 1.er semester. |
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International Information. | Public Diplomacy and Brand Country. | 3 | Optional. | 2. semester | ||
Information international conflict table_body and peace missions. | 3 | Optional. | 2. semester | |||
Preventive Journalism armed. | 3 | Optional. | 2. semester. | |||
Information about international terrorism and transnational organized crime. | 3 | Optional. | 2. semester | |||
Creation and Management
| 3 | 3 | 3 | The_table_table_izq"> 2. semester | ||
Negotiation
3 | Optional. | 2. semester. |
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Audiovisual Communication and the Internet. | Strategies of international information through | 3 |
Optional. | 2. semester | ||
International information on television. |
3 | Optional. | 2. semester | |||
information on radio. | 3 | Optional. | 2. semester | |||
Academic Practices. | Practices External. | External Practices. | 12 | External Practices. | 2. semester | |
Job End of Master. | Job End Job | 6 | TFM. | 2. semester |