• Combined Undergraduate and Master
    in Management Programme

As of the 2008-2009 academic year, the Combined Undergraduate & Master in Management will become the Bachelor in Business Administration: the information on this page only applies to students who began their degree before the 2008-2009 academic year

This is a demanding and innovating five-year programme structured in two cycles:
· Objectives of the first cycle
· Objectives of the second cycle

A natural and progressive approach to business reality
Both cycles are structured in three blocks of subjects:
1. The company environment and language
2. The company (functional areas and integrated business management perspective)
3. The bridge to the professional world

By programming these three blocks with these contents and in this order, we aim to progressively introduce students to the reality of the business sector.

What is the syllabus like?
Rigorous and demanding: because it is designed to give you a solid grounding in the business environment.
Innovative: because it progressively introduces you to the reality of the business sector.
Flexible: because you can adapt it to suit your aspirations and preferences thanks to the broad range of optional subjects. At the moment, you can choose from among 85 optional subjects and 67 free configuration subjects.
International: because it includes learning two foreign languages, subjects with a clearly international content, and the development of skills to enable you to function professionally in an international context.
Practical: because throughout the programme you will see the practical applications of what you are learning and you will develop skills and competences that are highly valued in the professional job market.

  Fifth (Second cycle)
Majors Finances
International
Marketing
Operations and Innovation
General Business Policy
Human Resources
Information Systems
El puente hacia el mundo profesional
Degree Project
Communication and Expression Skills
IT Skills
Language Skills (English and second language)

           
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November 21, 2008