Study plan Bachelor's Degree in Business and Information Technology
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Study plan information
Table of credits for each course
Basic training | Compulsory | Optional | Final Project | |
1st year | 42 | 18 | ||
2nd year | 18 | 42 | ||
3rd year | 60 | |||
4th year | 48 | 12 | ||
Totals | 60 | 120 | 48 | 12 |
Period of study
Four academic years divided into two semesters each.Part-time or full-time
Full-time dedication. Part-time option available.
Specialisations
Basic training Specialisation in the Management of Information Systems for Business Management Specialisation in the Management of IT Infrastructure Specialisation in Innovation ManagementBasic and compulsory training
1st year | 2nd year |
Basic Accounting Business Law International Economics (A) Business Economics Statistics I Fundamentals of Programming Introduction to Economics Introduction to Problem Solving and Algorithm Designs Mathematics I Mathematics II |
Databases Cost Accounting Strategic Business Management Spanish Economics Statistics II Economic History Operational Research Microeconomics Macroeconomics Operating Systems |
3rd year | 4th year |
Directing Operations Finances Human Resource Management Introduction to Innovation Management Introduction to Information Systems Marketing (A) Technology Innovation Projects Business Intelligence (Business Information Systems) Integrated Management Models Technology and Business I |
Final Project |
(A) Possibility of taking this subject in English.
Optional subjects
4th year | |
1st semester
2nd semester
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Dual Specialisation in Business and Technology | |
A dual specialisation is a training project that is developed complementarily in the university and in a collaborating entity (company, union or social organisation, institution or administration). A percentage of the credits are taken at the collaborating entity and must include the Final Project. The Dual Specialisation in Business and Technology is worth 60 credits and can be obtained by enrolling in the following programme:
1st semester
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All subjects are worth 6 credits unless otherwise stated.