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Offer of subjects for academic year 2018-2019

Double Degree in EconomICS/ Degree in Philosophy

60.00 B or higher is required

Name of the subject and description Type Credits Group Duration

Instruments d'economia aplicada (I)Instrumentos de economía aplicada (I)Tools of applied economics (I)  (3107G00007)

Instruments of Applied Economics aims to introduce students to some of the techniques most commonly used in calculating the main economic indicators, such as those related to the labour market, economic activity as a whole and prices.

Bbasic 6.00 C 1first semester
D 1first semester

Introducció a l'economiaIntroducción a la EconomíaIntroduction to Economics  (3107G00012)

Economia y anàlisi econòmica: escassetat i elecció.Specialisation, exchange and money.Resource-allocation mechanisms (supply and demand).Micro-economic foundations of offer and demand: consumers and enterprises.Partial and general equilibrium.Market and welfare mistakes.Macro-economic foundations: circular flow of income and macro-economic aggregates.Cycles and growth.Real economy and monetary economy.macro-economic problems.

Bbasic 12.00 C Aannual
D Aannual

L’evolució de les societats humanesLa evolución de las sociedades humanasThe evolution of human societies  (3102G00002)

Introduction to the evolution of human societies from an interdisciplinary point of view.The aim is to introduce students to the content and concepts that are essential for analysing human society at any given time and the territorial implications of such evolution.From that point of view space and time are seen as two essential and interrelated aspects of human life.

Bbasic 12.00 A Aannual
B Aannual
C Aannual
D Aannual

Matemàtiques IMatemáticas IMathematics I  (3107G00002)

Bbasic 12.00 C Aannual
D Aannual

Mètodes quantitatius i tecnologia de la informacióMétodos cuantitativos y tecnología de la informaciónQuantitative methods and information technologies  (3107G00001)

Practical acquisition of the skills needed to comprehensively manage information on most of the companies' computerised environments, from maintaining the IT system to extracting relevant information for decision-making.

Bbasic 6.00 C 2second semester
D 2second semester

Món actual I. Pau i conflicte en el món actual: economia, política i societatMundo actual I. Paz y conflicto en el mundo actual: economía, política y sociedadThe world today I. Peace and conflict in the world today: economy, politics and society   (3102G00016)

This module aims to act as a systematic introduction to the history of the present-day world by analysing the large political, economic and social processes which, starting in 1945, occurred during the second half of the last century and first decade of the 21st.

Bbasic 6.00 B 1first semester

Món actual II. Pau i conflicte en el món actual: patrimoni, memòria i identitat Mundo actual II. Paz y conflicto en el mundo actual: Patrimonio, memoria e identidad The world today II. Peace and conflict in the world today: heritage, memory and identity   (3102G00017)

Introduction to the construction of identities, memory, and cultural heritage in the present and changing world.

Bbasic 6.00 B 2second semester

Must attain 6 compulsory credits

Name of the subject and description Type Credits Group Duration

Història de la filosofia antiga IHistoria de la filosofía antigua IAncient philosophy I   (3102G03018)

Historical introduction to the main authors of the first stages of ancient philosophy with explicit consideration of the problem with the sources: 1.Study of the historical and historiographic contextualisation of the main authors and doctrines of these stages.2.Systematic approach to the main problems covered in the various philosophical trends of the period.3.Introduction to the work of the main authors.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester

Història de la filosofia antiga IIHistoria de la filosofía antigua IIAncient philosophy II   (3102G03019)

Historical introduction to the main authors of the following period of ancient philosophy with explicit consideration of the problem with the sources: 1.Study of the historical and historiographic contextualisation of the main authors and doctrines of this period.2.Systematic approach to the main problems covered in the various philosophical trends of the period.3.Introduction to the work of the main authors.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 2second semester

SociologiaSociologíaSociology  (3107G00006)

Science and sociology.The sociological analysis perspective of social reality.The methods and techniques of analysis used.Main theories.Social interaction: social institutions, socialising players, social rules.The company as a social institution.Social context.Social structure, change and evolution.

OBCompulsory 6.00 C 1first semester
D 1first semester

36.00 B or higher is required

Name of the subject and description Type Credits Group Duration

Antropologia filosòficaAntropología filosóficaPhilosophical antropology  (3102G00010)

PHILOSOPHICAL ANTHROPOLOGY: 1.Problems specific to the anthropological question.2.Genesis, development and current state of the basic problems of Philosophical Anthropology.3.Reading and commentary of representative texts.ETHICS.Study of the work of the main classical authors of ethics and introduction to the main current debates.1.Introduction to the theory of ethics.Ethics and morality2.Biological and anthropological bases of moralityConscience and moral development.3.Historical characterization of the main ethical models: theological, deontological and axiology.4.The problem of values: concept and types.5.Theory, principles and models in applied ethics and ethics of citizenship.

Bbasic 6.00 A 2second semester

Comunicació oral i escritaComunicación oral y escritaOral and written communication  (3102G00001)

The objective of this subject is to provide students with skills for critically reading texts, writing academic and creative texts (both in traditional and electronic format) and oral expression.

Bbasic 12.00 A Aannual
B Aannual
C Aannual
D Aannual

EstadísticaEstadísticaStatistics  (3107G00004)

Bbasic 12.00 C Aannual

ÈticaÉticaEthics  (3102G00011)

Study of the work of the main classical authors of ethics and introduction to the main current debates.1.Introduction to the theory of ethics.Ethics and morality2.Biological and anthropological bases of moralityConscience and moral development.3.Historical characterization of the main ethical models: theological, deontological and axiology.4.The problem of values: concept and types.5.Theory, principles and models in applied ethics and ethics of citizenship.

Bbasic 6.00 A 1first semester

Món actual I. Pau i conflicte en el món actual: economia, política i societatMundo actual I. Paz y conflicto en el mundo actual: economía, política y sociedadThe world today I. Peace and conflict in the world today: economy, politics and society   (3102G00016)

This module aims to act as a systematic introduction to the history of the present-day world by analysing the large political, economic and social processes which, starting in 1945, occurred during the second half of the last century and first decade of the 21st.

Bbasic 6.00 B 1first semester

Món actual II. Pau i conflicte en el món actual: patrimoni, memòria i identitat Mundo actual II. Paz y conflicto en el mundo actual: Patrimonio, memoria e identidad The world today II. Peace and conflict in the world today: heritage, memory and identity   (3102G00017)

Introduction to the construction of identities, memory, and cultural heritage in the present and changing world.

Bbasic 6.00 B 2second semester

42.00 OB or higher is required.

Name of the subject and description Type Credits Group Duration

Economia industrialEconomía industrialIndustrial organization  (3107G00016)

Imperfect competition: oligopoly and monopolistic competition. Game theory, monopoly and cartels, strategic interaction (Cournot, Bertrand, Stackelberg), differentiation, integration and concentration.

OBCompulsory 6.00 C 2second semester

Economia internacionalEconomía internacionalInternational economics  (3107G00015)

The aim of this subject is to answer some key questions: Why do countries trade with each other? How does international trade affect individual players? What is the impact of government policies on trade and well-being? Why do some companies invest abroad? What determines the exchange rates of foreign currencies? What are the main differences between a fixed and flexible exchange rate system? How can a country increase its competitiveness by manipulating its exchange rate?

OBCompulsory 6.00 C 2second semester

Història de la filosofia antiga IHistoria de la filosofía antigua IAncient philosophy I   (3102G03018)

Historical introduction to the main authors of the first stages of ancient philosophy with explicit consideration of the problem with the sources: 1.Study of the historical and historiographic contextualisation of the main authors and doctrines of these stages.2.Systematic approach to the main problems covered in the various philosophical trends of the period.3.Introduction to the work of the main authors.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester

Història de la filosofia antiga IIHistoria de la filosofía antigua IIAncient philosophy II   (3102G03019)

Historical introduction to the main authors of the following period of ancient philosophy with explicit consideration of the problem with the sources: 1.Study of the historical and historiographic contextualisation of the main authors and doctrines of this period.2.Systematic approach to the main problems covered in the various philosophical trends of the period.3.Introduction to the work of the main authors.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 2second semester

Lògica ILógica ILogic I  (3102G03029)

1.Basic notions of the theory of sets: pertinence, inclusion, basic operations with sets, properties of relations, relations of order and relations of equivalence.2.Syntax and semantics of the propositional logic.3.Syntax and semantics of the logic of first order.4.Inferential calculation in first order.5.Metalogical concepts: logical consequence, logical equivalence, correction and completeness of an inferential calculation.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester

Lògica IILógica IILogic II  (3102G03030)

1.Basic notions of the theory of sets: pertinence, inclusion, basic operations with sets, properties of relations, relations of order and relations of equivalence.2.Syntax and semantics of the propositional logic.3.Syntax and semantics of the logic of first order.4.Inferential calculation in first order.5.Metalogical concepts: logical consequence, logical equivalence, correction and completeness of an inferential calculation.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 2second semester

MacroeconomiaMacroeconomíaMacroeconomics  (3107G00014)

OBCompulsory 6.00 C 2second semester

Matemàtiques IIMatemáticas IIMathematics II  (3107G00003)

Functions of multiple variables. Partial derivatives, directional and differential derivatives. Composite derivatives and implicit derivatives. Marginal analysis in partial derivatives. Partial elements.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester
C 1first semester

Microeconomia Microeconomía Microeconomics  (3107G00013)

Consumer and demand theory. Company and supply theory.Analysis of markets with perfect competition in partial equilibrium. Market errors and well-being analysis.

OBCompulsory 6.00 C 1first semester

Must attain 72 compulsory credits

Name of the subject and description Type Credits Group Duration

Anàlisi macroeconòmicaAnálisis macroeconómicoMacroeconomic Analysis  (3107G03019)

Static macroeconomics and dynamic macroeconomics. Economic cycle models: Keynesian models and real-cycle models. Theories of economic growth: Solow models and endogenous growth models.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 2second semester

Anàlisi microeconòmica Análisis microeconómicaMicroeconomic analysis  (3107G03018)

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester

EconometriaEconometríaEconometrics  (3107G03021)

Advanced use of the linear regression model. Time series models. Stochastic regulators and dynamic models. Micro-econometrics: discrete choice models, models with the limited dependant variable and models for panel data.

OBCompulsory 12.00 A Aannual

Economia del medi ambient i dels recursos naturals (economia)Economía del medio ambiente y de los recursos naturales Environmental and resource economics  (3107G03025)

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester

Economia públicaEconomía públicaPublic economics  (3107G03020)

Welfare economic theory. Market errors and the role of the public sector. Effects of public spending and taxation on economic efficiency and wealth distribution.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester

Història de la filosofia antiga IHistoria de la filosofía antigua IAncient philosophy I   (3102G03018)

Historical introduction to the main authors of the first stages of ancient philosophy with explicit consideration of the problem with the sources: 1.Study of the historical and historiographic contextualisation of the main authors and doctrines of these stages.2.Systematic approach to the main problems covered in the various philosophical trends of the period.3.Introduction to the work of the main authors.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester

Història de la filosofia antiga IIHistoria de la filosofía antigua IIAncient philosophy II   (3102G03019)

Historical introduction to the main authors of the following period of ancient philosophy with explicit consideration of the problem with the sources: 1.Study of the historical and historiographic contextualisation of the main authors and doctrines of this period.2.Systematic approach to the main problems covered in the various philosophical trends of the period.3.Introduction to the work of the main authors.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 2second semester

Instruments d'economia aplicada (II)Instrumentos de economía aplicada (II)Tools of applied economics (II)  (3107G03022)

Instruments for analysing trends and cycles in economic variables, instruments for analysing the economic situation, introduction to computable general balance models, instruments for the study of the long-term economy

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 2second semester
CE 1first semester

Metafísica IMetafísica IMetaphysics I  (3102G03025)

Systematic analysis of the conceptualisations of the real in its transcendental and categorical structure, as well as the problem of the sense and its various ways of realisation.1.About what there is.Universals, properties and individuals.The problem of the intensional realities.2.Cause and effect.The problem of the freedom of the will.3.The nature of the time and of the space.4.The mental one and the physicist.The problem of its nature and interrelation.5.Identity and personal identity.6.The metaphysical realism: essentialist realism and scientific realism.7.Anti-realism, irrealism and idealism.8.Reality and appearance.9.Reality, Need, Possibility.10.The problem of the sense of reality.Is nothing possible?

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 2second semester

Política econòmica IPolítica económica IEconomic policy I  (3107G03023)

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester

Temes d'història econòmica contemporàniaTemas de historia económica contemporáneaTopics on Modern Economic History   (3107G03006)

Analysis of some of the selected topics of contemporary economic history with special emphasis on international economic relations, economic growth and regulatory policies.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 2second semester

Must attain 72 compulsory credits

Name of the subject and description Type Credits Group Duration

Estètica IEstética IAesthetics I  (3102G03036)

1.General historical study of the main authors and doctrines of aesthetic thought.2.Study of the main authors and classic doctrines of the philosophy of art and the theory of beauty.3.Systematic approach to the main problems of aesthetics.4.Introduction to the work of the main authors of contemporary aesthetics.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester

Filosofia del llenguatge IFilosofía del lenguaje IPhilosophy of language I  (3102G03031)

1.Basic notions of the philosophy of language: distinction type / copy; distinction use / mention of signs; sentence, terms, utterance, suggestion, value of the truth, conditions of truth; syntax, semantics and pragmatics.2.Frege’s philosophy of language.3.Russell’s theory of descriptions.3.The theory of direct reference: Kripke.4.The philosophy of language according to Wittgenstein.5.Quine’s philosophy of language.6.Austin’s theory of speech acts.7.Grice’s semantics.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester

Filosofia del llenguatge IIFilosofía del lenguaje IIPhilosophy of language II  (3102G03032)

1.Basic notions of the philosophy of language: distinction type / copy; distinction use / mention of signs; sentence, terms, utterance, suggestion, value of the truth, conditions of truth; syntax, semantics and pragmatics.2.Frege’s philosophy of language.3.Russell’s theory of descriptions.3.The theory of direct reference: Kripke.4.The philosophy of language according to Wittgenstein.5.Quine’s philosophy of language.6.Austin’s theory of speech acts.7.Grice’s semantics.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 2second semester

Filosofia moral Filosofía moral Moral philosophy  (3102G03033)

Study of the work of the main classical authors of ethics and introduction to the main current debates.1.Introduction to the main contemporary ethical and meta-ethical problems: relativism, naturalism, determinism, scepticism.2.Approach to problems of forming morality.3.Approach to the question and uses of moral language.4.The limits of ethics: from the philosophy of suspicion and to scientism.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 2second semester

Filosofia política IFilosofía política IPolitical philosophy I  (3102G03034)

Study of the work of the main classic authors of political philosophy and introduction to the main current debates.1.Introduction to political philosophy2.Political duty and democratic legitimacy.3.Introduction to the concepts of freedom, equality, tolerance and to the main recent debates about such concepts.4 Introduction to the concept of distributive justice and to the main contemporary theories of justice.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester

Filosofia política IIFilosofía política IIPolitical philosophy II  (3102G03035)

1.Introduction to modern and contemporary ideologies.2.Introduction to liberalism (or liberalisms) and its critics (conservatism, communitarianism, republicanism, totalitarianism).3.Introduction to the problems of nationalism.4.The process of globalization and international justice and cosmopolitanism.5.Other contemporary subjects of political philosophy.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 2second semester

Història de la filosofia antiga IHistoria de la filosofía antigua IAncient philosophy I   (3102G03018)

Historical introduction to the main authors of the first stages of ancient philosophy with explicit consideration of the problem with the sources: 1.Study of the historical and historiographic contextualisation of the main authors and doctrines of these stages.2.Systematic approach to the main problems covered in the various philosophical trends of the period.3.Introduction to the work of the main authors.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester

Història de la filosofia antiga IIHistoria de la filosofía antigua IIAncient philosophy II   (3102G03019)

Historical introduction to the main authors of the following period of ancient philosophy with explicit consideration of the problem with the sources: 1.Study of the historical and historiographic contextualisation of the main authors and doctrines of this period.2.Systematic approach to the main problems covered in the various philosophical trends of the period.3.Introduction to the work of the main authors.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 2second semester

Història de la filosofia contemporània Historia de la filosofía contemporánea Contemporary Philosophy  (3102G03023)

Historical introduction to the principal currents of contemporary philosophy and the main contemporary debates related to them.1.Historical study of the main authors and doctrines of contemporary philosophy.2.Systematic approach to the main problems addressed in the various currents of the philosophy of the period.3.Introduction to the work of the main authors.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester

Història de la filosofia medieval Historia de la filosofía medievalMedieval philosophy  (3102G03020)

Study of the work of the main philosophers of the mediaeval period: 1.Problemes specific to the study of the History of the mediaeval Philosophy.2.Diachronic approach to the thought of the Age Half.3.Introduction to the work of the main authors.4.Reading and comment of works of some mediaeval thinkers.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester

Història de la filosofia moderna IHistoria de la filosofía moderna IModern philosophy I  (3102G03021)

Study of the work of the main philosophers of the modern period.1.General methodological considerations about the history of the philosophy and specific about the history of the modern philosophy.2.Diachronic approach to the thought of the modern age.3.Introduction to the work of the main authors.4.Reading and comment of works of some thinkers of the period.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester

Història de la filosofia moderna IIHistoria de la filosofía moderna IIModern philosophy II  (3102G03022)

Study of the work of the main philosophers of the modern period.1.General methodological considerations about the history of the philosophy and specific about the history of the modern philosophy.2.Diachronic approach to the thought of the modern age.3.Introduction to the work of the main authors.4.Reading and comment of works of some thinkers of the period.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 2second semester

Introducció a la comptabilitatIntroducción a la contabilidadAccounting introduction  (3107G00009)

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 2second semester
B 2second semester
C 2second semester
D 2second semester

Teoria del coneixement Teoría del conocimiento Theory of knowlege  (3102G03027)

1.The classical causal conception of the knowledge.The doctrine of the eaistèmics mediators.2.The problem of the scepticism: local and general scepticism; the general scepticism about the perceptive beliefs; the suppositions of the skeptical argument.3.The tripartite analysis: the challenge of Gettier; counterfactic theories and scepticism; externisme of the justification and externisme of the contents.4.Theories about the perception: indirect realism; the distinction among primary and secondary properties; direct realism; the externisme about the perceptive contents.5.Self-knowledge: the classical doctrine of the introspection and the problem of the subject; introspection and intentionality: the asymmetry between the first and the third person; the criticism of Wittgenstein to the private language

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 2second semester

42.00 OB or higher is required.

Name of the subject and description Type Credits Group Duration

Anàlisi dels cicles i de la conjuntura econòmicaAnálisis de los ciclos y de la coyuntura económicaBusiness cycles  (3107G03027)

Cycles in capitalist economies. Macro-economic models on cyclical fluctuations. Concepts and techniques in the study of cycles. Economic indicators. Forecasts and analysis of the situation.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester

Comerç i creixement econòmicComercio y crecimiento económicoTrade and growth  (3107G03026)

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester

Corrents actuals de la filosofiaCorrientes actuales de la filosofíaCurrent philosophical issues   (3102G03024)

Analysis of some of the main trends in philosophy today.1.Current controversies of the philosophy of the 20th century.2.Trends of the philosophy of the 21st century.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester

Estètica IIEstética IIAesthetics II  (3102G03037)

1.General historical study of the main authors and doctrines of aesthetic thought.2.Study of the main authors and classic doctrines of the philosophy of art and the theory of beauty.3.Systematic approach to the main problems of aesthetics.4.Introduction to the work of the main authors of contemporary aesthetics.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 2second semester

Filosofia de la ciència Filosofía de la ciencia Philosophy of science   (3102G03028)

1.Analysis of the scientific method of comparing and contrasting hypotheses.2.The problem of induction.3.The major scientific concepts: inherited concepts, historic concepts, semantic concepts.4.Causality and scientific laws.5.Main theories of scientific explanation.6.Brief discussion of the ethical implications of scientific and technological activity.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester

Història de la filosofia antiga IHistoria de la filosofía antigua IAncient philosophy I   (3102G03018)

Historical introduction to the main authors of the first stages of ancient philosophy with explicit consideration of the problem with the sources: 1.Study of the historical and historiographic contextualisation of the main authors and doctrines of these stages.2.Systematic approach to the main problems covered in the various philosophical trends of the period.3.Introduction to the work of the main authors.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester

Història de la filosofia antiga IIHistoria de la filosofía antigua IIAncient philosophy II   (3102G03019)

Historical introduction to the main authors of the following period of ancient philosophy with explicit consideration of the problem with the sources: 1.Study of the historical and historiographic contextualisation of the main authors and doctrines of this period.2.Systematic approach to the main problems covered in the various philosophical trends of the period.3.Introduction to the work of the main authors.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 2second semester

Metafísica IIMetafísica IIMetaphysics II  (3102G03026)

Systematic analysis of the conceptualisations of the real in its transcendental and categorical structure, as well as the problem of the sense and its various ways of realisation.1.About what there is.Universals, properties and individuals.The problem of the intensional realities.2.Cause and effect.The problem of the freedom of the will.3.The nature of the time and of the space.4.The mental one and the physicist.The problem of its nature and interrelation.5.Identity and personal identity.6.The metaphysical realism: essentialist realism and scientific realism.7.Anti-realism, irrealism and idealism.8.Reality and appearance.9.Reality, Need, Possibility.10.The problem of the sense of reality.Is nothing possible?

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester

Política econòmica IIPolítica económica IIEconomic policy II  (3107G03024)

Economic analysis of the political and institutional environment and its impact on economic activity: drafting economic policy, collective decision making rules, stakeholders, institutions and economic development.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester

You need to get 24.00 TFG

Name of the subject and description Type Credits Group Duration

Treball de fi de grauTrabajo de fin de gradoGlobal evaluation of the degree  (3107G03079)

TFGbachelor’s thesis 12.00 A1 Aannual
e.g. 1first semester

Language requirement

* Level B2 - German
* Level B2 - English
* Level B2 - French
* Level B2 - Italian
* Level C1 - German
* Level C1 - English
* Level C1 - French
* Level C1 - Italian
* Level C2 - German
* Level C2 - English
* Level C2 - French
* Level C2 - Italian
* Level C1.1 - English
* Level C1.1 - French
* Level C1.1 - German
* English third-language requirement
* French third-language requirement
* German third-language requirement
* Italian third-language requirement

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