Key Benefits:
Obtained the verification of the Plan of Studies 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, and established the official character of the Title by Agreement of the Council of Ministers of 30 October 2009 (published in the "BOE" of 5 January 2010).
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 curriculum leading to the obtaining of the official degree of Graduate or Graduate in English Studies by the University of La Rioja, which will be structured according to the Annex to this Resolution.
This resolution annuls and replaces the resolution dated July 15, 2010, published in the "Official Gazette of the State" of 2 August 2010 and in the "Official Gazette of La Rioja" of 28 July 2010.
Logroño, May 28, 2012. -El Rector, José María Martínez de Pison Cavero.
ANNEX
UNIVERSITY OF LA RIOJA
Plan of studies leading to the obtaining of the degree of Graduate or Graduate in English Studies by the University of La Rioja
(Knowledge Branch: Arts and Humanities)
Structure of the teachings
1. Distribution of the Study Plan in ECTS credits, by type of subject
ECTS | |
---|---|
training |
60 |
| 144 |
Optives |
30 |
-of-Grade Work (TFG) | 6 |
Total | 240 |
2. Structure and Temporary Planning of the Materias Study Plan
First Course
| Materials |
| Character | Credits |
---|---|---|---|---|
| Assignations | |||
training. | Modern Language. | Modern Language I: English. | Basic. | 6 |
Language II: English. | Basic. | 6 | ||
Language. | Current Spanish rule and usage. |
6 | ||
Literature. | Introduction to Spanish literature. | Basic. | 6 | |
Language. | Language and Literature classic. | Basic. | 6 | |
Second modern language and its literature. |
| |||
12 |
12 |
| ||
Required. | 6 |
Second Course
| Materials |
| Character | Credits | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Assignations | ||||
training. | Modern Language. | Modern Language III: English. | Basic. | 6 | |
History. | Introduction to History and historiography. | Basic. | 6 | ||
Philosophy | Philosophy. | The_table_table_izq"> Introduction to philosophical ideas. | Basic. | 6 | |
. | Geography and environment. | Basic. | 6 | ||
Art. | Introduction to Art History. |
|
6 | ||
6 | The_table_table_izq"> Second Modern Language and its Literature. | Required. | 6 | ||
Theoretical and descriptive language of the English language. | Required. |
6 | |||
Language Literature. | Required. | 6 | |||
Language. | Required. | 6 |
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language literary theory and analysis. |
| 6 |
Third Course
| Materials | Character | ECTS Credits | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Training. | Theoretical and descriptive linguistics English language. | Required. | 12 | |
Language Literature. | Required. | 6 | ||
Modern Language. | Required. | 12 | ||
Applications | Required. | 6 | ||
language literary theory and analysis. | Required. | 6 | ||
Literature and English Language Communication. | Required. | 6 | ||
Optives. | Optives. | Optional. | 12 |
Fourth Course
| Materials | Character | ECTS Credits | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Training. | Theoretical and descriptive linguistics English language. | Required. | 6 | |
Language Literature. | Required. | 12 | ||
Modern Language. | Required. | 12 | ||
Second modern language and its literature. | Required. | 6 | ||
Optives. | | Optives. | Optional. | 18 |
-of-Grade Work. | End-of-Grade Work. | TFG. | 6 |
Optativity
| Materials | Credits ECTS |
---|---|---|
applied linguistics | English language applications. | 30 |
English Language Literature and Communication | English-language literary theory and analysis. | 6 |
English language literature and communication. |
18 | |
language literature. | 6 |
With regard to the configuration of the optativity, two itineraries are established, leading to statements in:
-English Applied Linguistics.
-Literature and Communication in English Language.
To obtain the mention the student must take 30 credits corresponding to the itinerary.