Students
Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
5 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Business Law | International Law | International Relations
Area of study
Social Sciences | Law
Education type
On campus
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


University Program Information

The university offers a range of programs, including undergraduate and graduate degrees, as well as continuing education and research opportunities.


Studies

  • Grade
  • Double grade
  • Master
  • PhD
  • Continuing Education
  • URJC Seniors
  • URJCOnline

Study

  • Entry exams
  • Admission
  • Enrollment and validations
  • Scholarships, grants and awards
  • Student Office and Pre-University Orientation
  • Labor and professional orientation
  • Observatory and student house
  • College life
  • University Mentoring Office
  • Library

Students

  • Academic Calendar
  • Schedule
  • Teaching guides
  • Examinations
  • School insurance
  • Academic procedures
  • Titles and certificates
  • RAC
  • TFG
  • External Internships
  • Modern Language
  • Academic regulations

R&D&I

  • R&D&I
  • Innovation and Transfer
  • Research Service
  • OPE
  • CINTTEC
  • HRS4R
  • Mentoring for Euryclea Research
  • Center for Attraction and Internationalization of Research Talent (CAIT)
  • HR Calls
  • I + D + i projects
  • Own research program
  • Research support infrastructures
  • Research Ethics
  • Investigation Commission
  • UCC+i

International

  • Home
  • International students
  • Erasmus+ and mobility
  • Teachers/PTGAS
  • Blended intensive programs
  • Language Center

Law + International Relations

Branch of Knowledge

The branch of knowledge for this program is Social and Legal Sciences.


Responsible Center

The responsible center for this program is the Faculty of Legal and Political Sciences.


Teaching Modality and Campus

The teaching modality for this program is in-person, and it is offered on the Fuenlabrada campus.


Credits

The program consists of 361.5 credits, with 70.5 to 72 credits per year.


Duration

The duration of the program is 5 years, with a progressive implementation.


Coordinator

The coordinators for this program are Prof. Dr. D. Mauro Jesús Martínez Martín (Law) and Prof. Dr. Eva MŞ Velasco Moreno (International Relations).


Student Attention

Student attention is available through the Student Help Box and Suggestions, complaints, and congratulations mailbox.


Training Itinerary

The training itinerary for this program includes a range of courses and activities designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in law and international relations.


Academic Calendar

The academic calendar for this program is available on the university's website.


Registration

Registration for this program is subject to the rates established in the new Decree 43/2022, of June 29, of the Government Council.


Training Process

The training process for this program includes academic exemption, external internships, academic recognition of credits, and a final degree project.


Evaluation

The evaluation process for this program includes a range of assessments and evaluations designed to measure student learning and progress.


Validation, Adaptation of Studies, Recognition of Credits, and Homologation of Foreign Qualifications

The university has procedures in place for validating, adapting, and recognizing credits, as well as homologating foreign qualifications.


University Degrees

The university offers a range of degrees, including undergraduate and graduate degrees.


Visiting Students and Students with Disabilities

The university has policies and procedures in place to support visiting students and students with disabilities.


Teaching Coordination

The university has regulations in place for teaching coordination positions.


Coexistence Regime

The university has a coexistence regime in place to promote a positive and respectful learning environment.


School Insurance

The university offers school insurance to students.


Associations

The university has regulations in place for student associations.


Quality Guarantee

The university has a quality guarantee system in place to ensure the quality of its programs and services.


Quality Assurance

The university has a quality assurance system in place to evaluate and improve the quality of its programs and services.


General Information Collection Plan

The university has a general information collection plan in place to gather data and information about its programs and services.


Results Report

The university publishes an annual results report that provides information about the outcomes and achievements of its programs and services.


Labor Insertion

The university has a labor insertion system in place to support graduates in their transition to the workforce.


Satisfaction of the Groups

The university conducts surveys and evaluations to measure the satisfaction of its students, faculty, and staff.


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