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Offer of subjects for the academic year 2025-2026

University master's degree in Migratory Movements in the 21st Century: Concepts, Realities and Actions

Migratory movements: the what12.00 credits

Name of the subject and description Type Credits Group Duration

Globalització: un nou escenariGlobalización: un nuevo escenarioGlobalization: a new scene  (3501MO3281)

Contemporary population movements fall within the framework of a globalisation process that this subject aims to define and to characterise.This is a changing reality, approached at the same time from different theoretical perspectives.Exploring this new scenario ultimately opens the door to our capacity for a better understanding of current migratory movements.

OBCompulsory 3.00 FM 1first semester

Història i geografia humana de la mobilitat a la conca del MediterraniHistoria y geografía humana de la movilidad en la cuenca del MediterráneoHistory and human geography of mobility in the Mediterranean basin  (3501MO3282)

This subject, prepared from a simultaneous vision between history and geography, focuses on the Mediterranean basin, analysing population movements from the past and present.Being familiar with this geographical frame and its historical antecedents is essential for explaining contemporary population movements.

OBCompulsory 3.00 FM 1first semester

Fronteres conceptualsFronteras conceptualesConceptual borders  (3501MO3283)

Working from a philosophical perspective, this subject aims to stimulate concepts and ideas that we often disregard.Becoming aware of words such as border, culture and identity give us a better grasp of migratory phenomena, as well as the way we should approach them.

OBCompulsory 3.00 FM 1first semester

Immigració, drets i ciutadaniaInmigración, derechos y ciudadaníaImmigration, rights and citizenship  (3501MO3284)

The subject is designed from a legal and regulatory perspective.Its goal is to study the path of the Immigration Statute through to the point where full citizenship rights are gained.

OBCompulsory 3.00 FM 1first semester

Migratory movements: the why12.00 credits

Name of the subject and description Type Credits Group Duration

Causes econòmiques i geopolítiques dels moviments poblacionalsCausas económicas y geopolíticas de los movimientos poblacionalesEconomic and geopolitical causes of population movements  (3501MO3285)

Migratory movements have an unavoidable material basis, meaning they can partly be explained by the unequal distribution of income and the power between different groups.This subject seeks to analyse these causes interpreting migratory movements in the light of the economic and geopolitical conflicts of the contemporary world.In addition, the course looks at the similarities and differences in the geopolitical areas of Europe and North America, as well as populist movements, civic mobilisations and the political conflict generated there.

OBCompulsory 3.00 FM 1first semester

Conflictes socio-polítics entorn al fet migratoriConflictos socio-políticos entorno al hecho migratorioSocio-political conflicts around migration   (3501MO3286)

The subject offers a reflection about reactions that are generated in the face of migratory phenomena, focusing on the reactions of refusal and the attitudes of xenophobia and racism.It offers a conceptual framework for understanding these phenomena, taking into account local and global social contexts.

OBCompulsory 3.00 FM 2second semester

Marc jurídic internacional y europeuMarco jurídico internacional y europeoEuropean and International law framework  (3501MO3287)

This subject focuses on the study of immigration law and the rights of foreigners in the international context, as well as the role played by institutions such as the United Nations and the International Organization for Migration. It will also address the European case and the impact of international legislation on the Spanish case.

OBCompulsory 3.00 FM 2second semester

Crisis ambientals i movimients poblacionalsCrisis ambientales y movimientos poblacionalesEnvironmental crises and population movements  (3501MO3288)

The environmental reasons for migratory movements are not new in the history of humanity and continue to have a strong presence and pose threats today.This subject analyses migration for environmental or natural reasons, as well as the multiple effects that these have on the people and territories affected.

OBCompulsory 3.00 JM 1first semester

Migratory movements: the how12.00 credits

Name of the subject and description Type Credits Group Duration

El marc jurídic local: perspectiva comparadaEl marco jurídico local: perspectiva comparadaLocal law framework: comparative approach  (3501MO3289)

This subject will analyse the various paradigms and actions in the approach to migratory phenomena through the powers and resources of local organisations.It will focus on applicable regulations, as well as assistance and the provision of basic services.

OBCompulsory 3.00 JM 2second semester

Polítiques públiques i accions per a la integració de la immigracióPolíticas públicas y acciones para la integración de la inmigraciónPublic policy and actions towards immigrant integration  (3501MO3290)

By recognising the impacts of population movements in both migrant societies and receiving societies, this subject focuses on how the receiving society welcomes and integrates a new, complex and multidimensional reality. To work on this topic, it addresses topics such as the concept of integration, the multilevel governance of immigration and the role of local governments in generating social cohesion.

OBCompulsory 3.00 JM 2second semester

Models de gestió de la integracióModelos de gestión de la integraciónModels of integration management  (3501MO3291)

The subject brings knowledge about the theoretical bases of the different intervention models aimed at “fitting in well” with immigration in reception societies in European states and the EU itself.

OBCompulsory 3.00 JM 2second semester

La imatge social dels altres: estereotips, continguts i conseqüènciesLa imagen social de los otros: estereotipos, contenidos y consecuenciasThe social image of the other: Stereotypes, contents and consequences  (3501MO3292)

The goal of this subject is to show the social processes through which we create social realities, establish the way we see the world, regulate our relationships and generate images of ourselves and others.These lectures communicate, disseminate and explain to a large extent the tensions caused by migratory movements.

OBCompulsory 3.00 JM 2second semester

Research on migratory movements12.00 credits

Name of the subject and description Type Credits Group Duration

Seminari metodològic I: tècniques quantitativesSeminario metodológico I: técnicas cuantitativasWorkshop on Methodology I: Quantitative techniques  (3501MO3293)

This subject aims to introduce students to the use of quantitative research techniques applied to the field of migratory movements. Aspects relating to sampling and univariate and bivariate statistical analysis techniques will be discussed.

OBCompulsory 3.00 JM 2second semester

Seminari metodològic II: tècniques qualitativesSeminario metodológico II: técnicas cualitativasWorkshop on methodology II: Qualitative techniques  (3501MO3294)

As with the previous point, the intention is for students to acquire skills for the use of qualitative techniques in research work.In this case the course looks at techniques such as interviews, discussion groups, observation, participation and discourse analysis.

OBCompulsory 3.00 JM 2second semester

Seminari sobre experiènciesSeminario sobre experienciasWorkshop on practices  (3501MO3295)

Experiences of the governance and management of migratory movements in different cities, regions or European states will also be presented.Taking these practical cases as a starting point, presented by political and/or managerial figures, a space for debate and learning will be generated.

OBCompulsory 3.00 JM 2second semester

Seminari sobre recerquesSeminario sobre investigacionesWorkshop on Research  (3501MO3296)

Through guests at an international level, this space will be used to introduce the works and the most recent research in the sphere of population movements.

OBCompulsory 3.00 JM 2second semester

Optional module12.00 credits

Name of the subject and description Type Credits Group Duration

Treball digne i immigracióTrabajo digno e inmigraciónDecent work and immigration  (3501MO3297)

This subject has the goal of discussing the challenge of the UN 2030 Agenda on sustainable development, which highlights that migrants can enjoy a decent job and have their basic labour rights covered.Work will also look at how decent jobs can become one of the main instruments for the inclusion of the migrant population in the reception country.

OPoptional 4.00 JM 2second semester

Els reptes educatius d'un context diversLos retos educativos de un contexto diversoEducational challenges of a diverse context  (3501MO3300)

The main goal of this subject is to explore the educational mechanisms (policies and educational practicals) that favour greater social inclusion of the migrant population, and which ones lead to greater segregation and the reproduction of structural educational inequalities.

OPoptional 4.00 A 2second semester

Diversitat religiosaDiversidad religiosaReligious diversity  (3501MO3301)

Our societies are increasingly more plural, not just in cultural practices but also in religious practices.This course analyses the social change that has generated a greater number of religious confessions in our territory due to demographic change and immigration.It will also debate the various existing management models for plurality and religious freedom.

OPoptional 4.00 JM 2second semester

Dos estatus específics: Refugiades i MENAS (Menors estrangers no acompanyats)Dos estatos específicos: Refugiadas y MENAS (Menores extranjeros no acompañados)Two specific statuses: Refugees and Foreign unaccompanied minors  (3501MO3305)

The course will also look at the right to asylum for migrants and the gaining of refugee status, paying particular attention to the social rights that can be gained.In addition, in light of the increased presence of young migrants without family referents, known as "MENAS", an analysis will be made of the rights of guardianship and residence provided by the authorities, as well as the social situation they find themselves in during the guardianship stage, as well as when they come of age.

OPoptional 4.00 JM 2second semester

Pràctiques profesionalsPrácticas profesionalesProfessional internship  (3501MO3311)

The practicals in professional centres or research teams aim for students to become familiar with the structure and the functioning of centres that work directly or indirectly with migrant populations or refugees.The idea is also for them to be able to propose improvements in the programmes or internal dynamics of these centres or jobs (if already working in this sphere) as a result of the new knowledge acquired during the master’s.

OPoptional 12.00 F 1first semester
J 2second semester

Optional module12.00 credits

Name of the subject and description Type Credits Group Duration

Treball digne i immigracióTrabajo digno e inmigraciónDecent work and immigration  (3501MO3297)

This subject has the goal of discussing the challenge of the UN 2030 Agenda on sustainable development, which highlights that migrants can enjoy a decent job and have their basic labour rights covered.Work will also look at how decent jobs can become one of the main instruments for the inclusion of the migrant population in the reception country.

OPoptional 4.00 JM 2second semester

Els reptes educatius d'un context diversLos retos educativos de un contexto diversoEducational challenges of a diverse context  (3501MO3300)

The main goal of this subject is to explore the educational mechanisms (policies and educational practicals) that favour greater social inclusion of the migrant population, and which ones lead to greater segregation and the reproduction of structural educational inequalities.

OPoptional 4.00 A 2second semester

Diversitat religiosaDiversidad religiosaReligious diversity  (3501MO3301)

Our societies are increasingly more plural, not just in cultural practices but also in religious practices.This course analyses the social change that has generated a greater number of religious confessions in our territory due to demographic change and immigration.It will also debate the various existing management models for plurality and religious freedom.

OPoptional 4.00 JM 2second semester

Dos estatus específics: Refugiades i MENAS (Menors estrangers no acompanyats)Dos estatos específicos: Refugiadas y MENAS (Menores extranjeros no acompañados)Two specific statuses: Refugees and Foreign unaccompanied minors  (3501MO3305)

The course will also look at the right to asylum for migrants and the gaining of refugee status, paying particular attention to the social rights that can be gained.In addition, in light of the increased presence of young migrants without family referents, known as "MENAS", an analysis will be made of the rights of guardianship and residence provided by the authorities, as well as the social situation they find themselves in during the guardianship stage, as well as when they come of age.

OPoptional 4.00 JM 2second semester

Pràctiques profesionalsPrácticas profesionalesProfessional internship  (3501MO3311)

The practicals in professional centres or research teams aim for students to become familiar with the structure and the functioning of centres that work directly or indirectly with migrant populations or refugees.The idea is also for them to be able to propose improvements in the programmes or internal dynamics of these centres or jobs (if already working in this sphere) as a result of the new knowledge acquired during the master’s.

OPoptional 12.00 F 1first semester
J 2second semester

Master's thesis18.00 credits

Name of the subject and description Type Credits Group Duration

Treball de fi de màsterTrabajo de fin de másterMaster final dissertation  (3501MO3310)

PFfinal-year project 18.00 F 1first semester
J 2second semester

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