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Offer of subjects for academic year 2026-2027

Dual Bachelor's Degree in Global Studies / Tourism

First course66.00 credits

Name of the subject and description Type Credits Group Duration

Introducció al turismeIntroducción al turismoIntroduction to Tourism  (3108G01001)

Bbasic 6.00 On SAT 1first semester

Dimensió socio-cultural del turismeDimensión socio-cultural del turismoSocio-cultural dimension of tourism  (3108G01002)

Presentation of the main theories of tourism.Relationship between hosts and guests.Analysis of the main social and cultural impacts of tourist activity.Types of tourists.Analysis of the tourist experience.

Bbasic 6.00 On SAT 1first semester

Dimensió econòmica del mercat turísticDimensión económica del mercado turísticoThe economic dimension of  the tourism market  (3108G01003)

Structure of the tourism market and analysis of its economic dimension.Recognition of the main agents who take part in tourist activity, main national and international markets, dynamics of tourist flows.Analysis of the main economic impacts of tourist activity.

Bbasic 6.00 On SAT 2second semester

Màrqueting turísticMárqueting turísticoTourism marketing  (3108G01006)

Introduction to the basic elements of marketing applied to the tourism sector.Definition of the basic concepts, the elementary instruments of the discipline and the set of operational marketing techniques; creation of tourist products, setting prices, communication and distribution.

Bbasic 6.00 On SAT 2second semester

Habilitats informacionals i comunicativesHabilidades informacionales y comunicativasInformation and communication skills  (3108G01198)

Basic techniques of oral and written expression.Tourist information.New information and communication technologies applied to tourism.Informational, computer and communicative skills.

Bbasic 6.00 On SAT 1first semester

Passat i present al món contemporaniPasado y presente en el mundo contemporáneoPast and Present in the Contemporary World  (3108G04002)

Study of the political, economic and sociocultural processes of the contemporary world from a historical and global perspective. We will study the phenomena that frame our present. With the goal of fostering a critical and transformative vision, the links between the most recent past and our present will be analysed, from the Cold War to the current multipolar world. These connections will be addressed both from the perspective of international states and organisations and through the analysis of the evolution of the most relevant social groups. The course will offer a decentralised vision of the world, emphasising the relations between regions and continents and the potential comparisons between cultural, economic and politically diverse scenarios.

Bbasic 6.00 On SAT 1first semester

Política i poder avuiPolítica y poder hoyPolitics and Power Today  (3108G04003)

Politics is omnipresent in society. Power manifests itself in many different ways in the context of the modern nation-state and its subsequent transformations. In this course, we will analyse the nature of this power, its mechanisms and how it is distributed, based on concepts such as sovereignty and legitimacy. This political power, especially in the hands of the state, is not without its challenges and is undergoing a continuous process of transformation, through the impact and influence of phenomena such as globalisation, the emergence of new actors and new forms of political participation.

Bbasic 6.00 On SAT 1first semester

Relacions InternacionalsRelaciones InternacionalesInternational Relations  (3108G04004)

This course offers an analysis of contemporary international relations as a way to understand the global order and current international political processes. Students will gain a detailed and critical understanding of the main theories of international relations in order to interpret phenomena such as co-operation, conflict between states and scenarios involving other international actors, including non-formal ones. They will also explore the functioning and evolution of international society in the face of contemporary challenges.

Bbasic 6.00 On SAT 1first semester

Formes de la terraFormas de la tierraShapes of the Earth  (3108G04005)

Shapes of the Earth is designed as a journey. A journey around the world to identify the shapes of the land and seas and to marvel at their natural cycles, landscapes and wildlife. We will discover how these natural resources have shaped human societies, contributing to multifaceted maps of cultures, languages and beliefs. We will look at the ways rural and urban societies inhabit the planet, both in the global South and North. The journey will not shy away from reflection, criticism and self-criticism. We will see the consequences of the current economic model, geared towards infinite growth, for a finite planet and its most vulnerable inhabitants. We will visit environments exposed to natural and man-made risks and learn about why they are driving a growing number of people to migrate. Throughout the journey we will familiarise ourselves with how humanity is facing challenges and dilemmas such as those posed by the loss of biodiversity, the sustainability of cities and food security.

Bbasic 6.00 On SAT Aannual

Món digital i tecnologies transformadoresMundo digital y tecnologías transformadorasThe Digital World and Transformative Technologies  (3108G04007)

This course analyses the evolution of the digital world and new technologies in the context of the fourth industrial revolution. We will discuss the role of this evolution in globalisation processes, and how globalisation, in turn, also conditions evolutionary processes. Specifically, we’ll examine the transformation of the digital environment, physical environment; and hybrid environments; the transformation of human capacities; and the integration of the natural world. We will discuss humans’ absorption capacity in relation to technology, and the dichotomy of exponential growth vs linear growth in a global environment.

Bbasic 6.00 On SAT 2second semester

Projecte FonamentsProyecto FundamentosFundamentals Project  (3108G04037)

The Foundations Project is a service-learning opportunity that seeks to apply the curriculum content of Module 1, Understanding Today’s World, through projects designed to address real-world needs and problems.

OBCompulsory 6.00 On SAT 2second semester

Foreign languages applied to tourism 6.00 credits

Name of the subject and description Type Credits Group Duration

Seminari de llengües modernes 1Seminario de lenguas modernas 1Modern language seminars 1  (3108G01202)

Strengthening several modern languages.This does not provide any language-level accreditation.

OPoptional 6.00 00 2second semester

Seminari de llengües modernes 2Seminario de lenguas modernas 2Modern language seminars 2  (3108G01203)

Strengthening several modern languages.This does not provide any language-level accreditation.

OPoptional 6.00 00 2second semester

Seminari de llengües modernes 3Seminario de lenguas modernas 3Modern language seminars 3  (3108G01204)

Strengthening several modern languages.This does not provide any language-level accreditation.

OPoptional 6.00 00 2second semester

Anglès B2.1Inglés B2.1English B2.1  (3108G01205)

Specific English for Tourism of level B2.Course based on tourist subjects through task-based learning.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the B2.1 according to the European Frame of Languages.It is recommended to have the level B1 to do this subject.

OPoptional 6.00 2C 2second semester

Anglès B2Inglés B2English B2  (3108G01206)

Specific English for Tourism of level B2.Course based on tourist subjects through task-based learning.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the B2 according to the European Frame of Languages.It is recommended to have the level B2.1 to do this subject.

OPoptional 6.00 1B 1first semester
1C 1first semester

Anglès C1.1 PlusInglés C1.1 PlusEnglish C1.1 plus  (3108G01207)

Specific English for Tourism of level C1 with deepening in ela oral communication.Course based on tourist subjects through task-based learning.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the C1.1 according to the European Frame of Languages.It is recommended to have the level B2 to do this subject.

OPoptional 6.00 1A 1first semester

Francès A1Francés A1French A1  (3108G01209)

French for Tourism of level A1.Course based on general and touristic subjects through the learning by tasks.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the A1 according to the European Frame of Languages.

OPoptional 6.00 2B 2second semester

Francès A2Francés A2French A2  (3108G01210)

French for Tourism of level A2.Course based on general and touristic subjects through the learning by tasks.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the A2 according to the European Frame of Languages.It is recommended to have the level A1 to do this subject.

OPoptional 6.00 2B 2second semester
1D 1first semester
1B 1first semester

Alemany A1 Alemán A1German A1  (3108G01213)

German for Tourism of level A1.Course based on general and touristic subjects through the learning by tasks.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the A1 according to the European Frame of Languages.

OPoptional 6.00 1A 1first semester
2D 1first semester

Alemany A2Alemán A2German A2  (3108G01214)

German for Tourism of level A2.Course based on general and touristic subjects through the learning by tasks.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the A2 according to the European Frame of Languages.It is recommended to have the level A1 to do this subject.

OPoptional 6.00 2B 2second semester
1D 1first semester

Francès B1Francés B1French B1  (3108G01200)

French for Tourism of level B1.Course based on tourist subjects through task-based learning.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the B1 according to the European Frame of Languages.It is recommended to have the level A2 to do this subject.

OPoptional 6.00 1A 1first semester
2A 2second semester

Alemany B1.1Alemán B1.1German B1.1  (3108G01201)

German for Tourism of level B1.Course based on tourist subjects through task-based learning.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the B1.1 according to the European Frame of Languages.It is recommended to have the level A2 to do this subject.

OPoptional 6.00 2A 2second semester

Francès B2.1Francés B2.1French B2.1  (3108G01211)

French for Tourism of level B2.Course based on tourist subjects through task-based learning.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the B2.1 according to the European Frame of Languages.It is recommended to have the level A2 to do this subject.

OPoptional 6.00 1B 1first semester

Second course66 credits

Name of the subject and description Type Credits Group Duration

Tècniques quantitatives i qualitatives aplicades al turismeTécnicas cuantitativas y cualitativas aplicadas al turismoQualitative and quantitative techniques applied to Tourism  (3108G01008)

Qualitative and quantitative analysis techniques for tourism researchFundamental concepts.Descriptive statistics and univariate and bivariate statistical inference.Methodology of questionnaires.The time series.

Bbasic 6.00 A 2second semester
B 2second semester

Gestió d'intermediació, transport i distribucióGestión de intermediación, transporte y distribuciónManagement of tourism intermediaries, Transport and Distribution  (3108G01080)

Bbasic 6.00 A 2second semester
B 2second semester

Promoció i informació de les destinacionsPromoción e información de destinosTourism destination promotion and information  (3108G01225)

Main elements that compose the touristic promotion of a destination.Definition of touristic information typologies like guidance or promotional element.Management of tourism offices.New technologies applied to the touristic promotion.

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 2second semester
B 2second semester

Geopolítica i seguretat globalGeopolítica y seguridad globalGeopolitics and Global Security  (3108G04008)

As a starting point will be the foundations and evolution of geopolitical theory and practise over more than a century of existence will be outlined, and along with this, we will be looking at how the concept of security and the ways it is developed in international relations, institutions and in specific conflicts has been constructed and modified. We will then move on to the core content of the course: starting, for example, with the World Economic Forum's proposal regarding what are considered to be ‘global risks’: environmental change, access to food and water, raw materials, pandemics, cyber security, state failure, population displacement, etc. As these risks question security, they will be discussed from a critical perspective, looking at who puts them forward and who they threaten. Through the analysis of specific cases, we will see how these manifest themselves geopolitically.

OBCompulsory 6.00 On SAT 1first semester

Societats i paisatges culturalsSociedades y paisajes culturalesPeople and Cultural Landscapes  (3108G04009)

The landscape is the cultural expression of a society on a particular part of the earth's surface. In this sense, the landscape reflects numerous tensions in the ever complex relations between society and environment: between the identity values that the landscape holds and the homogenising tendencies of contemporaneity; between natural and cultural values and their commodification; between the risks of museumising and theatricalising certain landscapes, and the essential logic of adapting to social change; between the preservation of ecosystem services and global environmental change. The subject will provide the necessary tools to enable students to grasp and interpret these tensions through a proper reading of the landscapes that reflect them, and will provide the tools available for proper planning and the management of those landscapes.

OBCompulsory 6.00 On SAT 1first semester

Imperialisme global, antiglobalització i alter-globalitzacionsImperialismo global, antiglobalización y alter-globalizacionesGlobal Imperialism, Anti-Globalization and Alter-Globalizations  (3108G04010)

We will explore the transformation of imperialism from its origins to its role in today's world, analysing how practices such as extractivism and financial capitalism shape our era. We will study responses to globalisation, including global justice movements and alter-globalisation efforts, seeking to understand and counter the effects of imperialism and neoliberal globalisation. We will reflect on how imperialism has shaped global structures and how those legacies continue to evolve in the 21st century. We will address decolonial and post-colonial perspectives, as well as emerging visions of the global south, with a focus on building responses to globalisation based on social justice.

OBCompulsory 6.00 On SAT 1first semester

Identitat global, mobilitats i culturaIdentidad global, movilidades y culturaGlobal Identity, Mobilities and Culture  (3108G04011)

Study of the interconnection between cultural diversity and the phenomenon of human mobility at a global level; analysing the dynamics of migration and cultural exchange, and their impact on the construction of identities. Concepts such as cosmopolitanism will be addressed, exploring the idea of global citizenship. We will analyse how globalisation, multiculturalism and technologies affect cultural practices, promoting a critical understanding of the complexities inherent in global diversity. Socio-cultural transformations, which include decolonisation, will also be addressed from different perspectives in order to develop a more inclusive and equitable understanding of cultural diversity.

OBCompulsory 6.00 On SAT 1first semester

Models de negoci sostenible en un context globalModelos de negocio sostenible en un contexto globalSustainable Business Models in a Global Context  (3108G04013)

The course focuses on the types of transformations necessary for global business to move away from extractive business models focused on customer value in the sole pursuit of competitiveness and economic growth. The adoption of sustainable and circular business models was a first step in this direction, but proved insufficient to reduce inequality and environmental degradation. To this end, regenerative business models such as the doughnut economy and post-growth economic transformations are proposed as the most promising ways for global businesses to respect planetary boundaries while ensuring minimum social standards.

OBCompulsory 6.00 On SAT 2second semester

Acció de política públicaAcción de política públicaPublic Policy in Action  (3108G04014)

Public policy is everything that is decided or not decided, usually by governments (but not exclusively) in response to public problems. Therefore, understanding and analysing public policy not only allows us to understand the most socially relevant values, but also how they conflict with each other. In this course, you will explore the theoretical foundations that determine how policies are formulated, including identifying and constructing problems, agenda setting and decision-making. You will learn to classify different types of policies and understand the key role of both state and non-state actors in their development. The course also invites you to analyse real-life cases, offering a critical understanding of contemporary challenges in global public policy and the importance of coordinating resources and networks for effective action.

OBCompulsory 6.00 On SAT 2second semester

Eines de gestió de la InformacióHerramientas de gestión de la InformaciónInformation Management Tools  (3108G04024)

Students will receive a complete introduction to information management tools, focusing on searching, extracting, analysing and evaluating regional and international databases. The course will cover ethics in relation to data management, as well as the use of open data, providing insight into the present and future of information processing. Special emphasis will be placed on selecting relevant sources of information, critically evaluating data and applying these skills to the context of strategic decision-making.

OBCompulsory 6.00 On SAT 1first semester

Projecte ActuaProyecto ActúaTake Action Project  (3108G04038)

The Actua Project is a service-learning opportunity that seeks to apply the curriculum content of Module 2, ‘Analysing the Global World’, through projects designed to address real life needs and problems.

OBCompulsory 6.00 On SAT 2second semester

Foreign languages applied to tourism 6.00 credits

Name of the subject and description Type Credits Group Duration

Seminari de llengües modernes 1Seminario de lenguas modernas 1Modern language seminars 1  (3108G01202)

Strengthening several modern languages.This does not provide any language-level accreditation.

OPoptional 6.00 00 2second semester

Seminari de llengües modernes 2Seminario de lenguas modernas 2Modern language seminars 2  (3108G01203)

Strengthening several modern languages.This does not provide any language-level accreditation.

OPoptional 6.00 00 2second semester

Seminari de llengües modernes 3Seminario de lenguas modernas 3Modern language seminars 3  (3108G01204)

Strengthening several modern languages.This does not provide any language-level accreditation.

OPoptional 6.00 00 2second semester

Anglès B2.1Inglés B2.1English B2.1  (3108G01205)

Specific English for Tourism of level B2.Course based on tourist subjects through task-based learning.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the B2.1 according to the European Frame of Languages.It is recommended to have the level B1 to do this subject.

OPoptional 6.00 2C 2second semester

Anglès B2Inglés B2English B2  (3108G01206)

Specific English for Tourism of level B2.Course based on tourist subjects through task-based learning.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the B2 according to the European Frame of Languages.It is recommended to have the level B2.1 to do this subject.

OPoptional 6.00 1B 1first semester
1C 1first semester

Anglès C1.1 PlusInglés C1.1 PlusEnglish C1.1 plus  (3108G01207)

Specific English for Tourism of level C1 with deepening in ela oral communication.Course based on tourist subjects through task-based learning.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the C1.1 according to the European Frame of Languages.It is recommended to have the level B2 to do this subject.

OPoptional 6.00 1A 1first semester

Francès A1Francés A1French A1  (3108G01209)

French for Tourism of level A1.Course based on general and touristic subjects through the learning by tasks.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the A1 according to the European Frame of Languages.

OPoptional 6.00 2B 2second semester

Francès A2Francés A2French A2  (3108G01210)

French for Tourism of level A2.Course based on general and touristic subjects through the learning by tasks.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the A2 according to the European Frame of Languages.It is recommended to have the level A1 to do this subject.

OPoptional 6.00 2B 2second semester
1D 1first semester
1B 1first semester

Alemany A1 Alemán A1German A1  (3108G01213)

German for Tourism of level A1.Course based on general and touristic subjects through the learning by tasks.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the A1 according to the European Frame of Languages.

OPoptional 6.00 1A 1first semester
2D 1first semester

Alemany A2Alemán A2German A2  (3108G01214)

German for Tourism of level A2.Course based on general and touristic subjects through the learning by tasks.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the A2 according to the European Frame of Languages.It is recommended to have the level A1 to do this subject.

OPoptional 6.00 2B 2second semester
1D 1first semester

Francès B1Francés B1French B1  (3108G01200)

French for Tourism of level B1.Course based on tourist subjects through task-based learning.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the B1 according to the European Frame of Languages.It is recommended to have the level A2 to do this subject.

OPoptional 6.00 1A 1first semester
2A 2second semester

Alemany B1.1Alemán B1.1German B1.1  (3108G01201)

German for Tourism of level B1.Course based on tourist subjects through task-based learning.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the B1.1 according to the European Frame of Languages.It is recommended to have the level A2 to do this subject.

OPoptional 6.00 2A 2second semester

Francès B2.1Francés B2.1French B2.1  (3108G01211)

French for Tourism of level B2.Course based on tourist subjects through task-based learning.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the B2.1 according to the European Frame of Languages.It is recommended to have the level A2 to do this subject.

OPoptional 6.00 1B 1first semester

Third course40 credits

Name of the subject and description Type Credits Group Duration

Tipologies i estratègies de destinacions turístiquesTipologías y estrategias de destinos turísticosClassification and strategies of tourism destinations  (3108G01018)

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester
B 1first semester

Ordenació i planificació del territoriOrdenación y planificación del territorioTerritorial Regulation and Planning  (3108G01074)

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 2second semester
B 2second semester

Gestió econòmica i control d'empreses turístiquesGestión económica y control de empresas turísticasEconomic Management and Control of Tourism Businesses  (3108G01077)

OBCompulsory 6.00 A 1first semester
B 1first semester

Gestió d'allotjaments i restauracióGestión de alojamientos y restauraciónManagement of Accommodation and Catering Businesses  (3108G01079)

Bbasic 6.00 A 1first semester
B 1first semester

Administració pública de recursosAdministración pública de recursosPublic Administration of Resources  (3108G01083)

OBCompulsory 4.00 EN 2second semester
B 2second semester

Projectes internacionalsProyectos internacionalesInternational Projects  (3108G04044)

The proposal invites us to delve deeper into international projects that address issues such as the right to water, sexist violence everywhere, migratory processes, management of tourist conflicts, crisis communication, exploitation of migrant women, peace processes, and the situation of children and young people who migrate alone, among others.In times of systemic crisis, we need a global perspective.

OPoptional 6.00 On SAT 2second semester

Taller Internacional I Taller Internacional I International Workshop I  (3108G04045)

A practical and cross-disciplinary approach to the various current global aspects from a sectoral or regional perspective.

OPoptional 6.00 On SAT 2second semester

Third-language requirement6 credits

Name of the subject and description Type Credits Group Duration

Anglès C1.1Inglés C1.1English C1.1  (3108G01199)

Specific English for Tourism of level C1.Course based on tourist subjects through task-based learning.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the C1.1 according to the European Frame of Languages.It is recommended to have the level B2 to do this subject.

OBCompulsory 6.00 1A 1first semester
2A 2second semester

Optional subject 1 GS6 credits

Name of the subject and description Type Credits Group Duration

Realitats regionals de la globalitzacióRealidades regionales de la globalizaciónRegional Realities of Globalization  (3108G04023)

At the beginning of contemporary globalisation, some authors affirmed that its consolidation would lead to the disappearance of spatial differences in the world.Almost at the same time, the responses that argued exactly the opposite appeared: that globalization would accentuate the importance of spatial singularities.Based on this second perspective, the subject will initially delve into the complex definition of the term ‘region,’ a polysemic concept depending on whether it is discussed in natural, social, economic, or cultural terms.Once this first step has been taken, the effects of the interaction between global logics and the different regional scales will be introduced.These contents will be addressed, above all, through the analysis of cases and, in particular, through an in-depth look at specific regional realities - of a historical, geopolitical, and economic nature.

OPoptional 6.00 On SAT 1first semester

Optional subject 2 GS6 credits

Name of the subject and description Type Credits Group Duration

Moviments socialsMovimientos socialesSocial Movements  (3108G04016)

Social movements have become increasingly relevant as key collective actors on a global scale.Elements such as digital networks and technology amplify their voices beyond borders.In this subject, we will introduce the key concepts and the main theories about collective action and contentious policy.We will examine how globalization shapes social movements and how these influence social and political change.We will discuss its impact on public policies and its intersection with class, gender, and political identity.

OPoptional 6.00 On SAT 1first semester

Economies de visitants i globalitzacióEconomías de visitantes y globalizaciónThe Visitor Economies and Globalization  (3108G04017)

Spaces have the capacity to attract people, goods and services, capital and ideas, due to their centripetal power.The subject focuses on the various forms that visitors take from the attraction spaces, commuters, service seekers, students, and hikers.digital nomads or tourists, and especially in the impact of visitors on the economic, territorial, and environmental logic of receiving spaces.Globalisation has expanded the hinterland of spaces with greater capacity for attraction, which in some cases has taken on a global scale and altered the effect of distance.The main objective of the subject is to redefine the concept of space with the incorporation of the mobile dimension and to critically analyze its impact.

OPoptional 6.00 On SAT 1first semester

Optional subject 3 GS6 credits

Name of the subject and description Type Credits Group Duration

Drets humans i polítiques de memòriaDerechos humanos y políticas de memoriaHuman Rights and the Politics of Memory  (3108G04021)

Study of the evolution of human rights and their intersection with memory policies.A comparative analysis will be conducted on how societies have addressed their recent traumatic pasts through both a theoretical approach and a comparative perspective by examining specific cases, focusing especially on human rights violations.In this framework, transitional justice measures will be analysed comparatively, including amnesties, reparations, and legal processes.It will also examine strategies to combat impunity and strengthen human rights through collective memories while reflecting on the role of civil society and the current challenges facing these practices.In short, a critical framework will be provided to understand memory policies as a dynamic process in constant evolution, essential for the consolidation of democratic societies that are fairer and more aware of their past.

OPoptional 6.00 On SAT 1first semester

Societats urbanes complexesSociedades urbanas complejasComplex Urban Societies  (3108G04022)

The subject proposes analysing contemporary urban processes and their multiple consequences based on a scalar vision: from the global to the local residents, understanding that they are all part of the complex and systemic reality of what has been called the ‘planetary urbanisation.’ Knowing and understanding contemporary urban societies requires overcoming some of the ideas and images that have been used in the last hundred years, starting with the relationship between city and urban society itself, and following everything related to the classic functions of urban spaces as places of residence, production and exchange.The course, especially based on direct observation of the environment, will identify these new processes and the resulting conflicts and opportunities, as well as formulas for addressing and managing them.

OPoptional 6.00 On SAT 1first semester

Foreign languages applied to tourism 12.00 credits

Name of the subject and description Type Credits Group Duration

Seminari de llengües modernes 1Seminario de lenguas modernas 1Modern language seminars 1  (3108G01202)

Strengthening several modern languages.This does not provide any language-level accreditation.

OPoptional 6.00 00 2second semester

Seminari de llengües modernes 2Seminario de lenguas modernas 2Modern language seminars 2  (3108G01203)

Strengthening several modern languages.This does not provide any language-level accreditation.

OPoptional 6.00 00 2second semester

Seminari de llengües modernes 3Seminario de lenguas modernas 3Modern language seminars 3  (3108G01204)

Strengthening several modern languages.This does not provide any language-level accreditation.

OPoptional 6.00 00 2second semester

Anglès B2.1Inglés B2.1English B2.1  (3108G01205)

Specific English for Tourism of level B2.Course based on tourist subjects through task-based learning.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the B2.1 according to the European Frame of Languages.It is recommended to have the level B1 to do this subject.

OPoptional 6.00 2C 2second semester

Anglès B2Inglés B2English B2  (3108G01206)

Specific English for Tourism of level B2.Course based on tourist subjects through task-based learning.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the B2 according to the European Frame of Languages.It is recommended to have the level B2.1 to do this subject.

OPoptional 6.00 1B 1first semester
1C 1first semester

Anglès C1.1 PlusInglés C1.1 PlusEnglish C1.1 plus  (3108G01207)

Specific English for Tourism of level C1 with deepening in ela oral communication.Course based on tourist subjects through task-based learning.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the C1.1 according to the European Frame of Languages.It is recommended to have the level B2 to do this subject.

OPoptional 6.00 1A 1first semester

Francès A1Francés A1French A1  (3108G01209)

French for Tourism of level A1.Course based on general and touristic subjects through the learning by tasks.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the A1 according to the European Frame of Languages.

OPoptional 6.00 2B 2second semester

Francès A2Francés A2French A2  (3108G01210)

French for Tourism of level A2.Course based on general and touristic subjects through the learning by tasks.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the A2 according to the European Frame of Languages.It is recommended to have the level A1 to do this subject.

OPoptional 6.00 2B 2second semester
1D 1first semester
1B 1first semester

Alemany A1 Alemán A1German A1  (3108G01213)

German for Tourism of level A1.Course based on general and touristic subjects through the learning by tasks.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the A1 according to the European Frame of Languages.

OPoptional 6.00 1A 1first semester
2D 1first semester

Alemany A2Alemán A2German A2  (3108G01214)

German for Tourism of level A2.Course based on general and touristic subjects through the learning by tasks.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the A2 according to the European Frame of Languages.It is recommended to have the level A1 to do this subject.

OPoptional 6.00 2B 2second semester
1D 1first semester

Francès B1Francés B1French B1  (3108G01200)

French for Tourism of level B1.Course based on tourist subjects through task-based learning.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the B1 according to the European Frame of Languages.It is recommended to have the level A2 to do this subject.

OPoptional 6.00 1A 1first semester
2A 2second semester

Alemany B1.1Alemán B1.1German B1.1  (3108G01201)

German for Tourism of level B1.Course based on tourist subjects through task-based learning.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the B1.1 according to the European Frame of Languages.It is recommended to have the level A2 to do this subject.

OPoptional 6.00 2A 2second semester

Francès B2.1Francés B2.1French B2.1  (3108G01211)

French for Tourism of level B2.Course based on tourist subjects through task-based learning.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the B2.1 according to the European Frame of Languages.It is recommended to have the level A2 to do this subject.

OPoptional 6.00 1B 1first semester

Foreign languages applied to tourism 6.00 credits

Name of the subject and description Type Credits Group Duration

Seminari de llengües modernes 1Seminario de lenguas modernas 1Modern language seminars 1  (3108G01202)

Strengthening several modern languages.This does not provide any language-level accreditation.

OPoptional 6.00 00 2second semester

Seminari de llengües modernes 2Seminario de lenguas modernas 2Modern language seminars 2  (3108G01203)

Strengthening several modern languages.This does not provide any language-level accreditation.

OPoptional 6.00 00 2second semester

Seminari de llengües modernes 3Seminario de lenguas modernas 3Modern language seminars 3  (3108G01204)

Strengthening several modern languages.This does not provide any language-level accreditation.

OPoptional 6.00 00 2second semester

Anglès B2.1Inglés B2.1English B2.1  (3108G01205)

Specific English for Tourism of level B2.Course based on tourist subjects through task-based learning.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the B2.1 according to the European Frame of Languages.It is recommended to have the level B1 to do this subject.

OPoptional 6.00 2C 2second semester

Anglès B2Inglés B2English B2  (3108G01206)

Specific English for Tourism of level B2.Course based on tourist subjects through task-based learning.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the B2 according to the European Frame of Languages.It is recommended to have the level B2.1 to do this subject.

OPoptional 6.00 1B 1first semester
1C 1first semester

Anglès C1.1 PlusInglés C1.1 PlusEnglish C1.1 plus  (3108G01207)

Specific English for Tourism of level C1 with deepening in ela oral communication.Course based on tourist subjects through task-based learning.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the C1.1 according to the European Frame of Languages.It is recommended to have the level B2 to do this subject.

OPoptional 6.00 1A 1first semester

Francès A1Francés A1French A1  (3108G01209)

French for Tourism of level A1.Course based on general and touristic subjects through the learning by tasks.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the A1 according to the European Frame of Languages.

OPoptional 6.00 2B 2second semester

Francès A2Francés A2French A2  (3108G01210)

French for Tourism of level A2.Course based on general and touristic subjects through the learning by tasks.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the A2 according to the European Frame of Languages.It is recommended to have the level A1 to do this subject.

OPoptional 6.00 2B 2second semester
1D 1first semester
1B 1first semester

Alemany A1 Alemán A1German A1  (3108G01213)

German for Tourism of level A1.Course based on general and touristic subjects through the learning by tasks.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the A1 according to the European Frame of Languages.

OPoptional 6.00 1A 1first semester
2D 1first semester

Alemany A2Alemán A2German A2  (3108G01214)

German for Tourism of level A2.Course based on general and touristic subjects through the learning by tasks.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the A2 according to the European Frame of Languages.It is recommended to have the level A1 to do this subject.

OPoptional 6.00 2B 2second semester
1D 1first semester

Francès B1Francés B1French B1  (3108G01200)

French for Tourism of level B1.Course based on tourist subjects through task-based learning.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the B1 according to the European Frame of Languages.It is recommended to have the level A2 to do this subject.

OPoptional 6.00 1A 1first semester
2A 2second semester

Alemany B1.1Alemán B1.1German B1.1  (3108G01201)

German for Tourism of level B1.Course based on tourist subjects through task-based learning.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the B1.1 according to the European Frame of Languages.It is recommended to have the level A2 to do this subject.

OPoptional 6.00 2A 2second semester

Francès B2.1Francés B2.1French B2.1  (3108G01211)

French for Tourism of level B2.Course based on tourist subjects through task-based learning.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the B2.1 according to the European Frame of Languages.It is recommended to have the level A2 to do this subject.

OPoptional 6.00 1B 1first semester

Optional subject + RA60 credits

Name of the subject and description Type Credits Group Duration

Moviments socialsMovimientos socialesSocial Movements  (3108G04016)

Social movements have become increasingly relevant as key collective actors on a global scale.Elements such as digital networks and technology amplify their voices beyond borders.In this subject, we will introduce the key concepts and the main theories about collective action and contentious policy.We will examine how globalization shapes social movements and how these influence social and political change.We will discuss its impact on public policies and its intersection with class, gender, and political identity.

OPoptional 6.00 On SAT 1first semester

Economies de visitants i globalitzacióEconomías de visitantes y globalizaciónThe Visitor Economies and Globalization  (3108G04017)

Spaces have the capacity to attract people, goods and services, capital and ideas, due to their centripetal power.The subject focuses on the various forms that visitors take from the attraction spaces, commuters, service seekers, students, and hikers.digital nomads or tourists, and especially in the impact of visitors on the economic, territorial, and environmental logic of receiving spaces.Globalisation has expanded the hinterland of spaces with greater capacity for attraction, which in some cases has taken on a global scale and altered the effect of distance.The main objective of the subject is to redefine the concept of space with the incorporation of the mobile dimension and to critically analyze its impact.

OPoptional 6.00 On SAT 1first semester

Drets humans i polítiques de memòriaDerechos humanos y políticas de memoriaHuman Rights and the Politics of Memory  (3108G04021)

Study of the evolution of human rights and their intersection with memory policies.A comparative analysis will be conducted on how societies have addressed their recent traumatic pasts through both a theoretical approach and a comparative perspective by examining specific cases, focusing especially on human rights violations.In this framework, transitional justice measures will be analysed comparatively, including amnesties, reparations, and legal processes.It will also examine strategies to combat impunity and strengthen human rights through collective memories while reflecting on the role of civil society and the current challenges facing these practices.In short, a critical framework will be provided to understand memory policies as a dynamic process in constant evolution, essential for the consolidation of democratic societies that are fairer and more aware of their past.

OPoptional 6.00 On SAT 1first semester

Societats urbanes complexesSociedades urbanas complejasComplex Urban Societies  (3108G04022)

The subject proposes analysing contemporary urban processes and their multiple consequences based on a scalar vision: from the global to the local residents, understanding that they are all part of the complex and systemic reality of what has been called the ‘planetary urbanisation.’ Knowing and understanding contemporary urban societies requires overcoming some of the ideas and images that have been used in the last hundred years, starting with the relationship between city and urban society itself, and following everything related to the classic functions of urban spaces as places of residence, production and exchange.The course, especially based on direct observation of the environment, will identify these new processes and the resulting conflicts and opportunities, as well as formulas for addressing and managing them.

OPoptional 6.00 On SAT 1first semester

Realitats regionals de la globalitzacióRealidades regionales de la globalizaciónRegional Realities of Globalization  (3108G04023)

At the beginning of contemporary globalisation, some authors affirmed that its consolidation would lead to the disappearance of spatial differences in the world.Almost at the same time, the responses that argued exactly the opposite appeared: that globalization would accentuate the importance of spatial singularities.Based on this second perspective, the subject will initially delve into the complex definition of the term ‘region,’ a polysemic concept depending on whether it is discussed in natural, social, economic, or cultural terms.Once this first step has been taken, the effects of the interaction between global logics and the different regional scales will be introduced.These contents will be addressed, above all, through the analysis of cases and, in particular, through an in-depth look at specific regional realities - of a historical, geopolitical, and economic nature.

OPoptional 6.00 On SAT 1first semester

Third language

Third language requirement6.00 credits

Name of the subject and description Type Credits Group Duration

Anglès C1.1Inglés C1.1English C1.1  (3108G01199)

Specific English for Tourism of level C1.Course based on tourist subjects through task-based learning.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the C1.1 according to the European Frame of Languages.It is recommended to have the level B2 to do this subject.

OBCompulsory 6.00 1A 1first semester
2A 2second semester

Fourth language

Fourth language requirement6.00 credits

Name of the subject and description Type Credits Group Duration

Francès B1Francés B1French B1  (3108G01200)

French for Tourism of level B1.Course based on tourist subjects through task-based learning.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the B1 according to the European Frame of Languages.It is recommended to have the level A2 to do this subject.

OPoptional 6.00 1A 1first semester
2A 2second semester

Alemany B1.1Alemán B1.1German B1.1  (3108G01201)

German for Tourism of level B1.Course based on tourist subjects through task-based learning.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the B1.1 according to the European Frame of Languages.It is recommended to have the level A2 to do this subject.

OPoptional 6.00 2A 2second semester

Francès B2.1Francés B2.1French B2.1  (3108G01211)

French for Tourism of level B2.Course based on tourist subjects through task-based learning.Language specific and of necessary communicative skills in the sector touristic.The level of exit of the subject is the B2.1 according to the European Frame of Languages.It is recommended to have the level A2 to do this subject.

OPoptional 6.00 1B 1first semester

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