The objective of this subject is to accredit the English skills of students, especially, English applied to the economic and entrepreneurial world. Average level of language structures.
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
2second semester |
| B |
2second semester |
| C |
2second semester |
| D |
2second semester |
| E |
2second semester |
Fiscal planning for SMEs. The legal form of the company. Financial structure (own capital, foreign capital, hybrid financial instruments, subcapitalisation, investment with leasing or renting, etc.). Tax breaks in Personal Income Tax and Corporation Tax. Staff policy and taxation. International tax planning: mechanisms to avoid double taxation, related operations and transfer prices, special systems in Corporation Tax and Value Added Tax, taxes on imports, international tax competence. Analysis of SME taxation through models and forms. Tax register declaration. Registration for the payment of Economic Activities Tax. Forms for declaring partial payments, withholdings and income on account. Self-assessment models for Personal Income Tax, Corporation Tax, Value Added Tax and other taxes affecting SMEs. Accounting obligations. Ledgers. Online presentation of electronic returns and notifications. Other tax models and forms.
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
2second semester |
I. The company and the entrepreneur; II. Competition law; III. Industrial property; IV. Public limited company; V. Limited liability company; VI.Insolvency law
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
1first semester |
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
1first semester |
The main aim of the subject is to provide students with the essential conceptual and methodological tools that enable them to know, understand, and assess the characteristics and functioning of the European Union, the main actions and policies it carries out, and, more generally, the role it plays within the historical process of European integration. It will focus on the policies and areas of action most related to the internal market, commercial policy and the Economic and Monetary Union and cohesion policy.
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
2second semester |
This subject looks at recent developments in applied economics. The content will be adapted at any given time to the most topical issues affecting the economy. Without being exhaustive, special emphasis will be placed on the study of specific economic sectors: health, education, tourism, etc; and specific markets: water, innovation, the air market, etc.
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
2second semester |
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
2second semester |
Study of the family as a unit that makes significant socio-economic decisions related, for example, to fertility or the number of hours of leisure and work. It also studies how public policies influence family decisions.
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
1first semester |
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
2second semester |
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
2second semester |
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
1first semester |
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OPoptional |
12.00 |
A |
1first semester |
| B |
2second semester |
| C |
2second semester |
| FC |
2second semester |
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
2second semester |
The objective of this course is to teach students the fundamental economic concepts that characterize the digital economy.We will analyse several markets with these characteristics and we will learn about the threats and opportunities for the companies in these industries.
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
1first semester |
Creativity; Ideal-generation tools; Conceptual innovation frameworks; Innovation types; Innovation evaluation; Business models; Innovation projects; Innovation-management models; Innovation perceptions; How to become an innovative company
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
2second semester |
Integral calculus and its applications to economics. Calculation of surpluses. Introduction to the functions of various variables and decision theory.
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
1first semester |
Organisation and legal system of the public administration. Administrative procedure and public procurement. Development and modification of the state budget. Implementation and liquidation of the state budget. Accounting plan and budget analysis.
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
2second semester |
Analysis of the different investment products and their appraisal.Calculation of the costs of bank operations.Study of the requirements and the required regulations.
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
1first semester |
The objective of this subject is to highlight content related to identifying and/or appraising opportunities, emphasising the fundamentals of strategy, finance, operations, human resources and marketing in an international and global context.
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
2second semester |
Women have always been and are nowadays an increasing economic and social driver of societies.Apart from unfairly prejudicing the half of the population who are women - in terms of social-job market integration, with barriers to undertaking professional careers, lower salaries, the designation of unrecognised tasks and responsibilities - the implantation and reach of the patriarchy and institutionalised discrimination against women in all areas culminates in producing a less productive economic system and a less egalitarian, more unequal society.In this subject we address all these problems, introducing theories and practicals that enable us to overcome patriarchy and social-job market discrimination against women.
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
1first semester |
Basic aspects of business ethics, corporative government.Basic pillars of social responsibility: economic dimension, sustainability (ODS) and social dimension (work conditions, gender equality, respecting human rights etc.)Skills-acquisition of professionals for sustainable management.
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
2second semester |
Multivariant analysis techniques: construction, classification and segmentation of synthetic indicators.Data mining techniques.
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
2second semester |
Study of the main derivative financial instruments.Methods to appraise derivative instruments and analysis of their functionality as an instrument of coverage, investment and speculation for the company.
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
1first semester |
Introduction to and analysis of the basic marketing models and concepts in cultural and creative industries to understand and manage creating value for customers through the experience of creativity.
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
1first semester |
Introduction to and analysis of the main e-marketing strategies that companies use to reach new customers and markets and to achieve an efficient, effective market presence in networks and other related digital environments.
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
1first semester |
| B |
2second semester |
The subject provides the theoretical knowledge and basic skills related to personal leadership and people, facilitating the development of the essential support skills and attitudes currently required.
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
1first semester |
Public-entity management.Public-activity auditing.Internal auditing and auditor function.External auditing: Audit Office and Court of Auditors.Public Auditing.Transparency and good government.Insourcing and outsourcing services.
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
1first semester |
Practical aspects of enterprises and workers regarding their rights and duties towards Social Security.Advice on contributions to and social rates for Social Security.Specificities in contributions on the matter of industrial accidents and occupational illnesses.Special system of allowances in the Small and Medium Enterprises for bringing consistency to certain employment contracts.Advice for employers that are Small and Medium Enterprises on the best corporate-protection system they can access.
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
2second semester |