Degree in Political Sciences and Administration
Program Overview
Degree in Political Sciences and Administration
Introduction
The Degree in Political and Public Administration Sciences provides a pluridisciplinary education, combining theoretical knowledge and practical tools from different fields of study, including political science, law, history, economics, sociology, and more. This degree offers resources to analyze political phenomena and the organization of public administrations, helping students develop professional and solidly ethical working strategies in this area.
Program Details
- Knowledge branch: Social and Legal Sciences
- Field of study: Social sciences, social work, labor relations and human resources, sociology, political science, and international relations
- Centre: Facultat de Dret
- Degree code: 1300
- Credits: 240
- Basic training: 60
- Compulsory: 138
- Elective: 18
- Work Placement/Internship: 18
- Final Project: 6
- Years: 4
- Places available: Not specified
- Classes: Face to face
- Language teaching: Spanish, Valencian
- First enrolment credit fee: 12.79
- First enrolment credit fee for non-EU and non-communicating students from abroad: 25.58
- Degree Academic Committee President: Francisco Javier Palao Gil, Rafael MarimÛn Dur·, M. Pilar Hernando Serra
- Degree Coordinator: Iv·n Medina Iborra
- Work Placement/Internship Coordinator: Ana Isabel Lois CaballÈ
- International Coordinator: Clara Portela Sais
Academic and Professional Interest
The degree provides a comprehensive education, enabling students to analyze political phenomena and develop professional strategies in public administration. It combines theoretical knowledge with practical tools, preparing students for careers in political science, public administration, and related fields.
Notable Features
- The possibility of obtaining a double degree by combining the Degree in Political and Public Administration Sciences with the Degree in Law or the Degree in Sociology.
- The option to study part-time over 12 semesters, with an average of 40 credits per academic year, and a total of 6 years to graduation.
