Program Overview
University of Alicante Programs
The University of Alicante offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs across various fields, including Arts and Humanities, Sciences, Health Sciences, Social Sciences and Law Studies, and Engineering and Architecture.
Undergraduate Programs
- Arts and Humanities:
- Spanish: Language and Literature
- Arabic & Islamic Studies
- French Studies
- English Studies
- Catalan Studies
- History
- Humanities
- Translation and Interpreting
- Translation and Interpreting (German)
- Translation and Interpreting (English)
- Translation and Interpreting (French)
- Sciences:
- Biology
- Marine Studies
- Physics
- Geology
- Mathematics
- Chemistry
- Physics + Mathematics (FISMAT)
- Health Sciences:
- Nursing
- Medicine
- Human Nutrition & Dietetics
- Optics and Optometry
- Speech therapy
- Social Sciences and Law Studies:
- Business Administration (ADE)
- Physical Activity and Sports Sciences
- Criminology
- Law
- Law + Business Administration (DADE)
- Law + Criminology (DECRIM)
- Law + International Relations (DERRII)
- Economics
- Gastronomy and Culinary arts
- Geography and Land Use Planning
- Public Management & Administration
- Computer Engineering + ADE (I2ADE)
- Pre-school Education Speciality
- Primary Education Speciality
- Marketing
- Publicity and Public Relations
- International Relations
- Labour Relations and Human Resources
- Labour Relations and Human Resources (Elda)
- Sociology
- Social Work
- Tourism
- Tourism + Business Administration (TADE)
- Engineering and Architecture:
- Architecture
- Architectural Technology
- Fundamentals of Architecture
- Biomedical Engineering
- Artificial Intelligence Engineering
- Sound and Image in Telecommunication Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Computer Engineering + ADE (I2ADE)
- Multimedia Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Robotic Engineering
- Aerospace engineering
Graduate Programs
- Arts and Humanities:
- Professional Archaeology and Heritage Comprehensive Management
- Local Development and Territorial Innovation
- Teaching of Spanish and English as Second Languages (L2) or Foreign Languages (FL)
- Literary Studies
- Advanced English Studies
- History of Science and Scientific Communication
- History of Contemporary Europe: identities and integration
- History of the Mediterranean World and its Regions. From Pre-history to the Middle Ages
- History and Identities in the Western Mediterranean (15th-19th C.)
- English and Spanish for Specific Purposes
- Planning and Management of Natural Disasters
- Institutional Translation
- Sciences:
- Analysis and Management of Mediterranean Ecosystems
- Biomedicine
- Biotechnology for Health and Sustainability
- Calculus and Scientific Modeling
- Materials Science
- Conservation of Biodiversity and restoration of the Marine and Land Environment
- Electrochemistry. Science & Technology
- Sustainable Fisheries Management
- Sustainable Management and Water Technologies
- Management and Restoration of Natural Environment
- Nanoscience and Molecular Nanotechnology
- Advanced Materials
- Applied Palaeontology
- Sustainable and Environmental Chemistry
- Medical Chemistry
- Health Sciences:
- Emergencies and Disasters
- Active Ageing and Health
- Research in Health Sciences
- Nutrition and feeding
- Optometry Advanced Visual and Visual Health
- Public Health
- Social Sciences and Law Studies:
- Legal Practice
- Legal Practice and Legal Representation
- Business Administration
- Digital communication
- Communication and Creative Industries
- Cooperation to Development
- Law on Environmental Sustainability
- Tort Law
- Tourism Planning and Management
- Applied Economics
- Economics with Data Science
- Quantitative Economics
- Administrative Management
- Social Innovation and Dynamics of change
- Criminal Investigation and Forensic Science
- Educational Research
- Teacher Training in Compulsory and Upper Secondary Compulsory Education, Vocational Studies and Languages
- Penal Law System
- Social Work in the Health Field
- Cultural Tourism
- Prevention of Gender Violence and Intervention from an Interdisciplinary Approach
- Contemporary Political, Economic and Social Studies of Latin America
- Engineering and Architecture:
- Architecture
- Automation and Robotics
- Cybersecurity
- Data science
- Applications Development and Web Services
- Software Development for Mobile Devices
- Building Management
- Civil Engineering
- Materials, Water and Soil Engineering
- Biomedical Engineering
- Telecommunication Engineering
- Geological Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Artificial Intelligence
- Occupational Hazard Prevention
- New Technologies and Energy Efficiency in Buildings
Double Degree in Law and Criminology (DECRIM)
Overview
The Double Degree in Law and Criminology (DECRIM) is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in both law and criminology, preparing them for careers in legal practice, law enforcement, and related fields.
Study Plan
The study plan for DECRIM includes a wide range of courses in law, criminology, and related subjects, with a focus on both theoretical and practical aspects.
Quality Assurance
The program is subject to quality assurance processes to ensure that it meets the highest standards of education.
Mobility Programs
Students in the DECRIM program have the opportunity to participate in mobility programs, allowing them to study abroad and gain international experience.
Final Project
The final project is a key component of the DECRIM program, allowing students to demonstrate their knowledge and skills in a real-world context.
Access to the Profession of Lawyer and Prosecutor
Graduates of the DECRIM program are eligible to access the profession of lawyer and prosecutor, subject to meeting the relevant requirements and passing the necessary exams.
Clinical Legal Education
The program includes clinical legal education, providing students with hands-on experience in legal practice and the opportunity to work with real clients.
Renunciation of DECRIM
Students who wish to renounce the DECRIM program and continue with either the Law or Criminology degree can do so, subject to meeting the relevant requirements.
Adaptation Tables
Adaptation tables are available for students who wish to transfer from the DECRIM program to either the Law or Criminology degree.
Governance and Organization
The University of Alicante has a complex governance and organizational structure, with various bodies and departments responsible for different aspects of university life.
Governance
The governance of the university includes the Office of the President, the Office of the Comptroller, the Office of the Registrar, and other bodies responsible for strategic decision-making and oversight.
Organization
The university is organized into various faculties, departments, and research institutes, each with its own area of focus and expertise.
Services and Administrative Units
The university has a range of services and administrative units, including the University Library, Reception Offices, Corporate Image and Graphic Communication, and others, which provide support to students, staff, and faculty.
Research and Innovation
The University of Alicante is committed to research and innovation, with a focus on interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge transfer.
Research Institutes
The university has a number of research institutes, including the Inter-university Institute for Social Development and World Peace, the Inter-university Institute of International Economics, and others, which conduct research in a range of fields.
Technology Transfer
The university has a technology transfer office, which is responsible for promoting the transfer of knowledge and technology from the university to industry and society.
International Relations
The University of Alicante has a strong commitment to international relations, with partnerships and collaborations with universities and institutions around the world.
International Programs
The university offers a range of international programs, including study abroad programs, international master's programs, and doctoral programs, which provide students with the opportunity to gain international experience and perspectives.
Language Center
The university has a language center, which offers language courses and other language-related services to students and staff.
Campus and Facilities
The University of Alicante has a modern and well-equipped campus, with a range of facilities and services available to students, including libraries, laboratories, computer rooms, and sports facilities.
Sustainability
The university is committed to sustainability, with a focus on reducing its environmental impact and promoting sustainable practices.
Accessibility
The university is committed to accessibility, with a range of initiatives and services in place to support students with disabilities.
Student Life
The University of Alicante has a vibrant and diverse student community, with a range of student organizations, clubs, and activities available.
Student Union
The student union is the representative body for students at the university, and plays an important role in promoting student interests and welfare.
Sports and Culture
The university has a range of sports and cultural facilities and programs, including sports teams, cultural events, and festivals, which provide students with opportunities to engage in extracurricular activities and develop their interests and talents.
