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Resolution Of July 22, 2015, Of The University Of La Rioja, That Publishes The Modification Of The Curriculum Of Graduated In Geography And History.

Original Language Title: Resolución de 22 de julio de 2015, de la Universidad de La Rioja, por la que se publica la modificación del plan de estudios de Graduado en Geografía e Historia.

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Obtained the verification of the curriculum by the Council of Universities, prior to the approval of the National Agency for the Evaluation of Quality and Accreditation, as well as the authorization of the Autonomous Community of La Rioja, the official character of the title was established by agreement of the Council of Ministers of 30 October 2009 (published in the "Official Gazette of the State" of 5 January 2010).

On June 23, 2015, the National Agency for Quality Assessment and Accreditation reported favorably the modification of the Graduate or Graduate curriculum in Geography and History.

Consequently, this Rectorate, in accordance with the provisions of Article 35 of the Organic Law 6/2001, of Universities, in the wording given by the Organic Law 4/2007, resolves:

Publish the modified curriculum leading to the obtaining of the official degree of Graduation or Graduation in Geography and History by the University of La Rioja, which will be structured according to the Annex of this Resolution.

This modification of the curriculum will take effect from the 2015/2016 course.

Logroño, July 22, 2015. -Rector, José Arnaez Vadillo.

ANNEX

Plan of studies leading to the obtaining of the degree of Graduation or Graduation in Geography and History by the University of La Rioja

Knowledge Branch: Arts and Humanities

1. Distribution of the curriculum in ECTS credits by type of subject.

Type of matter

ECTS

training

60

150

Optives

24

End Job (TFG)

6

Total

240

2. Structure and time planning of the curriculum for modules and subjects.

First Course

Subjects

Subjects

Type *

Credits

.

Modern Language (English or French).

Modern Language I: English or French.

FB

6

language II: English or French.

FB

6

Language.

Standard and use of current Spanish.

FB

6

and historiography Introduction to history and historiography.

FB

6

Language.

Classic Language and Literature.

FB

6

Philosophy

Philosophy.

The_table_table_izq"> Introduction to philosophical ideas.

FB

6

.

Geography and environment.

FB

6

Prehistory.

Prehistory.

OB

6

OB

OB

12

Second Course

Subjects

Subjects

Type *

Credits

.

Modern Language (English or French).

Modern Language III: English or French.

FB

6

Art.

Introduction to History of art.

FB

6

Literature.

Introduction to Spanish Literature.

FB

6

.

medieval History.

OB

12

OB

OB

12

Geography.

OB

12

Philosophy.

OB

6

Third Course

Medieval History.

Materials

Type *

ECTS

Credits

.

Prehistory.

OB

OB

OB

6

OB

6

Contemporary History.

OB

12

Regional.

OB

12

History.

OB

12

Philosophy.

OB

6

Fourth Course

Geography.

Materials

Type *

ECTS

Credits

.

Modern History.

OB

OB

6

OB

6

Geography.

OB

6

Heritage Natural.

OB

6

Optives.

24

Job End Job

Degree End Job.

TFG

6

* Basic training: FB; Obligatory: OB; Optional: OP; External Practices: PE; End-of-Grade Work: TFG

3. Optativity offered.

Itinerary: Heritage

12

Materials

Credits

ECTS

Advanced I: Heritage.

Archaeological Heritage.

12

Itinerary: Curriculum Complement of History

Ancient Religions.

Materials

Credits

ECTS

II: History Curriculum Complement.

Medieval History Sources and Methods.

10.5

4.5

, Methods, and New Trends in History.

10.5

History of Contemporary Ideas and Social Movements.

4.5

With regard to the configuration of the optativity, two routes are established that lead to profiles in:

a) Heritage.

b) History Curriculum Complement.

To obtain the profile the student must exceed 24 credits corresponding to the itinerary. However, the student may obtain the optional credits required in the curriculum by choosing freely between the optional subjects offered, that is, without linking to a particular itinerary.