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Resolution Of April 24, 2015, Of The Autonomous University Of Barcelona, Which Publishes The Plan Of Graduate Studies In Economics.

Original Language Title: Resolución de 24 de abril de 2015, de la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, por la que se publica el plan de estudios de Graduado en Economía.

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Obtained the verification of the study plan 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 implementation by the Generalitat de Catalunya (DOGC of 28 August 2012) and established the official character of the title by Agreement of the Council of Ministers of 23 November 2012, resolution of 17 January 2013, of the Secretariat of State of Universities (BOE of 8 of February),

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, has resolved to publish the plan of studies leading to the obtaining of the Graduate or Graduate degree in Economics from the Autonomous University of Barcelona.

Bellaterra (Cerdanyola del Valles), April 24, 2015. -Rector, Ferran Sancho i Pifarre.

Plan of Studies of the Degree of Graduation in Economics by the Autonomous University of Barcelona

RUCT Code: 2501573

Knowledge Branch: Social and Legal Sciences

Summary of subjects and distribution in ECTS credits.

Type of matter

Credits

training

60

102

Optives

66

-of-grade work

12

Credits

240

Structure of the teachings.

Matter

.

Credits

Character

Temporary Organization

.

6

Basic Training (Social Sciences and Juridic)

Weekly.

6

Basic Training (Social and Legal Sciences)

Weekly.

.

6

Basic training (Social and Legal Sciences).

Statistics

12

Basic training (Social and Legal Sciences).

Weekly.

12

12

Basic Training (Social and Legal Sciences).

Weekly.

Introduction to Economics (Economics).

6

Basic Training (Social and Legal Sciences).

Weekly.

12

12

Basic Training (Science)

Weekly.

Macroeconomics.

18

Semonthly

Microeconomics.

18

Required.

Semi-annual.

-of-Grade Work.

12

Required.

Optional.

12

12

12

Weekly.

Advanced Law.

18

WEEKLY.

12

Optional.

Weekly.

Job Economy.

6

Optional.

Semonthly.

Regional and Urban Economy.

12

Optional.

Weekly.

Economy and Society.

6

Optional.

Weekly.

.

24

Optional.

12

Optional.

12

Weekly.

Introduction to Business Administration and Management.

60

Semonthly.

Markets.

18

Optional.

Weekly.

Economics Models.

12

Optional.

Operations and Technology

Operations and Technology.

18

Optional.

Weekly.

Population and Resources

18

Optional.

Weekly.

Practices.

48

Optional.

Semi-annual.

Sociology and Psychology.

18

ACCOUNTING

Accounting.

36

36

36

36

36

36

Semonthly.

24

24

Required/Optional.

Weekly

Industrial and Financial Economics.

12

Required/Optional.

Weekly.

Economy.

18

Required/Optional.

Weekly.

History Economic.

18

Required/Optional.

Weekly.

Quantitative Methods.

24

Semonthly.

Policy.

12

Mandatory/Optional.

Semi-annual.

Theory.

12

Required/Optional.

Weekly.

Students can get the following mentions by pursuing 30 optional credits:

Mention in Economic Analysis and Methods.

Mention in Development, Growth and International Economics.

Mention in Business Economics.

Mention in Industrial Economics.

Mention in Public Economics and Territorial Analysis.

Mention in the University-Enterprise Program.

Academic recognition in credits: students will be able to obtain optional credits for participation in cultural, sports, student representation, solidarity and cooperation activities in the conditions that determine the current legislation and regulations.