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Teaching is concentrated in the faculties and schools, and the departments deal with research, which is also conducted by institutes and chairs, at the same time responsible for knowledge promotion.
Between two successive classes, be they of the same subject or different subjects, there must be a break of between 5 and 10 minutes.
Teaching staff absences and justified substitutions are announced by the Office of the Secretary of Studies on the classroom noticeboard and an email is sent to the students or the teacher themselves announces the absence/substitution on the teaching intranet.
The Faculty is governed, without exceptions, by the administrative calendar approved by the Government Commission.
For students of later academic years who have a subject pending, the timetables of the different groups must serve them to avoid timetable clashes when they enrol. These students must always prioritise enrolling on and attending the classes of the subjects they are repeating.
The subjects that occupy a whole box are annual. The boxes that are divided by a line differentiate between semesters: the blue part above the line corresponds to the first semester. The pink part below the line corresponds to the second semester.
So, for example, if you have this timetable:
This must be interpreted as: on Wednesdays from 9 at 10.30 am in the first semester Instruments of Applied Economics is taught, while in the second semester Quantitative Methods of the Technology of Information is taught. Likewise, on Tuesdays Mathematics I is taught from 10.30 am to 12 pm the entire academic year.
At the foot of the page there is an explanation of the symbols that appear in the timetables.
Thursday slot: The Thursday slot, 12 noon to 4.30 pm, is reserved for meetings, lectures and student-participation activities.
The optional subjects are grouped by timetable block. The block is for timetabling the optional subjects, but this does not mean that the blocks have the optional subjects each academic year. You must timetable the number of optional subjects there are on the curriculum and you can take one more for academic recognition.
The optional subject blocks are marked with the initials BO and a number. Apart from the timetables, the optional subjects corresponding to each block (BO-1, BO-2, BO-3, and so on) are also detailed.
In the same block there can be two or more optional subjects. These have the same class and examination timetables. Therefore, you can only enrol on one subject per block.
You cannot enrol on optional subjects in the same block as you’ll have timetable clashes for both classes and exams.
BO-01
1st
Tues 3 - 4.30 pm
G02030
Management control
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21
Fri 3 - 4.30 pm
*ECO-ADE dual bachelor's degree students cannot enrol on the “Creating companies” optional subject owing to its incompatibility with the compulsory “Enterprise and entrepreneurship plan” ADE subject.
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