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Offer of subjects for the academic year 2025-2026

Double Degree in EconomICS/ Degree in Philosophy

First course66.00 credits

Name of the subject and description Type Credits Group Duration

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 B 2second semester
C 2second semester
D 2second semester

Matemàtiques IMatemáticas IMathematics I  (3107G00002)

Bbasic 12.00 B Aannual
C Aannual
D Aannual

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 A 1first semester
B 1first semester
C 1first semester
D 1first semester

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.

OBCompulsory 12.00 C Aannual
D Aannual

Comunicació acadèmicaComunicación académicaAcademic comunication  (3102G00049)

Introduction to the writing techniques and conventions of academic texts and to resources for their presentations and oral defences, especially regarding ICTs.Production of written texts and oral discourses in accordance with the various textual typologies.

Bbasic 6.00 A 1first semester
B 1first semester
C 1first semester

Problemes Actuals de la FilosofiaProblemas Actuales de la FilosofiaCurrent Problems of Philosophy  (3102G00052)

Generalist and introductory approach to the main problems of contemporary and current philosophical debate, putting the focus mainly on its ethical, social and political implications.Special emphasis will be put on the problems relating to bioethics and cultural and gender diversity.

Bbasic 6.00 B 2second semester

Història de la Filosofia Antiga IHistoria de la Filosofía Antigua IHistory of Ancient Philosophy   (3102G03057)

Historical introduction to pre-Socratic philosophy with explicit consideration of the problem of sources and systematic approach to the main problems dealt with in the various currents of the period’s philosophy.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester

Història de la Filosofia Antiga IIHistoria de la Filosofia Antiga IIHistory of Ancient Philosophy II  (3102G03058)

Historical introduction to post-Socratic philosophy with explicit consideration of the problem of sources and systematic approach to the main problems dealt with in the various currents of the period’s philosophy.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 2second semester

Second course78.00 credits

Name of the subject and description Type Credits Group Duration

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 C 1first semester

EstadísticaEstadísticaStatistics  (3107G00004)

Bbasic 12.00 C Aannual

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

MacroeconomiaMacroeconomíaMacroeconomics  (3107G00014)

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

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

Antropologia social i culturalAntropología social y cultural Social and cultural anthropology   (3102G00048)

Study of the goals of Social and Cultural Anthropology based on knowledge from the classical schools –authors and monographs–, the ethnographic method and the discipline’s main work areas (kinship, religion, economy and policy).

Bbasic 6.00 A 1first semester
B 1first semester
C 1first semester

Fonaments de geografia humanaFundamentos de geografia humanaFundamental aspects on human geography  (3102G00050)

The main objective is to provide the student with knowledge of the conceptual bases of the discipline.Certain basic concepts and a perspective of epistemological development of Human Geography are accordingly introduced.Keys aspects of the contents will be: the evolution of Geography (from Geographical Societies to the current profession of geographer); demographic growth and world urbanisation; the population and migrations; economic activity and spatial organisation; power and territory.

Bbasic 6.00 A 2second semester
B 2second semester

Ètica ÉticaEthics  (3102G03055)

Introduction to the main theories and the main debates of ethics as a philosophical discipline. The specificities of contemporary ethical discussions and inherent debates will be addressed, placing a particular emphasis on the kind of ethical and practical problems that characterise contemporary democratic society, such as individual freedom in the face of technologies, bioethics, gender equality and distributive justice.

Bbasic 6.00 A 1first semester

Antropologia filosòficaAntropología filosóficaPhilosophical anthropology  (3102G03059)

Philosophical study of humans and their cultural creations

Bbasic 6.00 A 2second semester

Lògica ILógica ILogic I  (3102G03062)

Study of the foundations of the theory of sets (basic notions, operations with sets, relations and functions) and of the syntax of propositional logic.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester

Lògica IILógica IILogic II  (3102G03064)

Study of the semantics of the propositional logic, of the syntax and semantics of first-order logic, deductive calculations and metalogical notions.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 2second semester

Third course78.00 credits

Name of the subject and description Type Credits Group Duration

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

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 2second semester
B 2second semester
C 2second semester
Complementary tests: 2second 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

Anàlisi microeconòmica Análisis microeconómicaMicroeconomic analysis  (3107G03018)

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester
GA 1first semester

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

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
GA 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

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

Política econòmica IPolítica económica IEconomic policy I  (3107G03023)

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester

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

Història de la Filosofia Medieval Historia de la Filosofia MedievalHistory of Medieval Philosophy  (3102G03060)

The aim of the subject is for students to attain basic knowledge of the authors, works and fundamental questions of mediaeval thought and the skills needed to read philosophical texts from that period.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester

Història de la Filosofia Moderna IHistoria de la Filosofía Moderna I History of Modern Philosophy I   (3102G03061)

Study of the thought of the main philosophers from the Renaissance, as well as of the philosophies of Hobbes, Descartes and the post-Cartesian rationalism of Malebranche, Spinoza and Leibniz.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester

Història de la Filosofia Moderna IIHistoria de la Filosofia Moderna IIHistory of Modern Philosophy II  (3102G03063)

Study of the philosophical thought of classical empiricism (Locke, Berkeley and Hume), as well as of the philosophies of the Enlightenment and Kant.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 2second semester

Fourth course72.00 credits

Name of the subject and description Type Credits Group Duration

Món actual IMundo actual I Current world I  (3102G00051)

Introduction to the History of the current world through an analysis of the political, economic and social processes taking place since 1945, that is, during the Cold War, the political order arising after the collapse of communism and the subsequent globalisation.

Bbasic 6.00 A 1first semester
B 1first semester

Estètica I Estética IAesthetics I   (3102G03054)

General introduction to aesthetics as a discipline of philosophy starting from a presentation of the fundamental systematic problems and a historical study of classic authors and their main theories, from ancient philosophy through to the 18th century.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester

Filosofia Moral Filosofía Moral Moral Philosophy  (3102G03056)

Introduction to the most important discussions in current ethical reflection with a special mention for meta-ethics. Questions such as relativism, subjectivism, free will, moral luck and gender bias in traditional moral rationality will be approached.Similarly, the course reviews and updates contemporary debates on the philosophy of moral language.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 2second semester

Filosofia Política I Filosofía Política I Political Philosophy I   (3102G00065)

Comment and analysis of some of the most important texts in the history of western political thought and the philosophical doctrines that inspired them and which they have been able to give rise to in turn.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester
B 1first semester

Món actual II Mundo actual II Current world II  (3102G00072)

Introduction to the main political, economic and sociocultural debates of the current world, held since 1945, analysed from a historical perspective.Several (national, global and comparative) approaches will be adopted, with the aim of understanding the main problems facing the present going by delving deeply into its historical roots.

Bbasic 6.00 A 2second semester
B 2second semester
E 2second semester

Filosofia del Llenguatge I Filosofía del Lenguaje IPhilosophy of Language I  (3102G03065)

Study of the main developments that constitute the foundations of contemporary language philosophy, from its origins to the mid-20th century, and which can be found in authors such as Frege, Russell, Wittgenstein and Carnap.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester

Història de la Filosofia ContemporàniaHistoria de la Filosofía ContemporáneaHistory of Contemporary Philosophy  (3102G03066)

General presentation of the main currents of thought of contemporary philosophy, focusing on the 19th century, as well as the challenges and interpretations to which they give rise.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester

Filosofia del Llenguatge IIFilosofía del Lenguaje IIPhilosophy of Language II  (3102G03068)

Study of the main themes of the philosophy of contemporary language, such as the nature of meaning and truth, or the varieties of modes of designation of linguistic expressions.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 2second semester

Teoria del Coneixement Teoría del Conocimiento Theory of Knowledge  (3102G03071)

Study of the classical tripartite analysis of knowledge, scepticism and sceptical arguments, of the notion of justification, of epistemic internism and externism, of evidencialism, fiabilism, relativism and epistemic constructivism.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 2second semester

Filosofia de la Ciència Filosofía de la CIenciaPhylosophy of Science  (3102G03073)

Study of the scientific method, the structure of scientific concepts, explanations and theories, the problem of induction, intertheoretical relations and the nature of causality and scientific laws.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester

Estètica IIEstética IIAesthtics II  (3102G03074)

Study of the main theories of aesthetics in the context of contemporary philosophy based on a historical reconstruction of its main currents and the analysis of its fundamental systematic problems.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 2second semester

Filosofia Política IIFilosofía Política IIPolitical Philosophy II  (3102G03075)

The aim of the subject is for students to become familiar with some of the most debated and controversial issues in contemporary political philosophy and to discover the main ideologies of the society in which they appear.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 2second semester

Fifth course66.00 credits

Name of the subject and description Type Credits Group Duration

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

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

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester

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

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

OBCompulsory 12.00 A Aannual
CE 1first semester

Metafísica I Metafísica I Metaphysics I  (3102G03067)

Analysis and discussion of key subjects in western philosophical tradition. The general question of realism and the objectivity of notions such as truth will be discussed in depth, as opposed to conventional forms of subjectivism or relativism, from the point of view of the distinction between truth and content.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester

Lectures de Filosofia Lecturas de Filosofía Philosophy Readings  (3102G03069)

Analysis and commentary of texts representative of a philosopher or philosophical current, or relating to the same discipline or to the same philosophical problem.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 2second semester

Metafísica IIMetafísica IIMetaphysics II  (3102G03070)

Analysis and discussion of key subjects in western philosophical tradition. The problems of mind-body relations, physicalism, the self, personal identity and the supposed opposition between determinism and freedom of will are discussed in depth.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 2second semester

Corrents actuals de la FilosofiaCorrientes actuales de la FilosofíaCurrent Trends in Philosophy  (3102G03072)

Presentation and study of the main currents of contemporary philosophy, the 20th and 21st centuries, as well as the debates and interpretations to which it gives rise. Special attention will be paid to the issue of cultural and gender diversity.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester

Treball de Fi de GrauTrabajo de Fin de GradoDegree Final Project  (3102G03087)

The bachelor's thesis will consist of the preparation of a monographic research project where the student will have to demonstrate the skills acquired throughout their studies.

OBCompulsory 12.00 S Aannual
J Aannual

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