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Faculty of Law

Timetables and examinations

Academic year 2025-2026

Class timetables

The Faculty of Law is opting to continue teaching in English for the 2025-2026 academic year.They are subjects from the different bachelor's degrees in the Faculty and they are integrated into the normal class timetables.

The Faculty subjects that will be taught in English, and that are already indicated on the course timetable, are the following:

BASIC TRAINING

Law and Criminology:

  • 3104G00074 Introduction to political science (6 credits)

POLITICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES:

  • 3104G04001 Introduction to political science I (6 credits)

Students who wish to study the course in English will do so all together (only for this subject).These subjects will be taught during the first semester. 

OPTIONAL SUBJECTS

Law:

  • 3104G00007 Introduction to comparative law
  • 3104G00021 Peace-keeping and international security
  • 3104G00024 European legal tradition I
  • 3104G00031 Constitutional treatment of diversity
  • 3104G00098 Law and economics
  • 3104G00099 Globalisation and policy
  • 3104G00116 Feminist political theory
  • 3104G00117 Delinquency and the media
  • 3104G03081 Compliance, anti-fraud and anti-corruption
  • 3104G00118 Cybercrime I
  • 3104G00052 International protection of human rights at European level
  • 3104G00120 Legal challenges in the digital age of international businesses

Criminology:

  • 3104G00007 Introduction to comparative law
  • 3104G00021 Peace-keeping and international security
  • 3104G00031 Constitutional treatment of diversity
  • 3104G00098 Law and economics
  • 3104G00099 Globalisation and policy
  • 3104G00116 Feminist political theory
  • 3104G00117 Delinquency and the media
  • 3104G03081 Compliance, anti-fraud and anti-corruption
  • 3104G00118 Cybercrime I
  • 3104G00052 International protection of human rights at European level
  • 3104G00120 Legal challenges in the digital age of international businesses

Political and Administrative Sciences:

  • 3104G00031 Constitutional treatment of diversity
  • 3104G00098 Law and economics
  • 3104G00099 Globalisation and policy
  • 3104G00116 Feminist political theory
  • 3104G00117 Delinquency and the media
  • 3104G03081 Compliance, anti-fraud and anti-corruption
  • 3104G00118 Cybercrime I
  • 3104G00120 Legal challenges in the digital age of international businesses

Classrooms to be confirmed at the start of the academic year

 

POLITICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES: COMPULSORY 1st to 4th OPTIONAL SUBJECTS

CRIMINOLOGY: MANDATORY 1st to 4th      OPTIONAL SUBJECTS

LAW:  MANDATORY SUBJECTS 1st to 4th      OPTIONAL SUBJECTS

Examinations

The compulsory continuous-assessment tests and examinations approved by the academic council and the governing commission (blue and green weeks):

  • final ongoing assessment exam or 1st one-off assessment call (blue weeks).There are subjects that have this examination approved outside the weeks marked in blue in the calendar.
  • examination for 2nd call or resits (green weeks)

BASIC/COMPULSORY SUBJECTS FIRST SEMESTER

BASIC/COMPULSORY SUBJECTS SECOND SEMESTER

OPTIONAL SUBJECTS

 

The examinations from the 1st call of the basic/compulsory subjects (assessment weeks marked in blue on the calendar) each group takes these at the usual teaching time and in the usual classroom.If there is a change of classroom, this will be indicated on the calendar.Check the calendar before going to the examination.

The 1st exam session for optional subjects will be held on the last day of class in the teaching classroom.If there is a change of classroom, this will be indicated on the calendar.Check the calendar before going to the examination.

 

The examinations in the 2nd call or resits (green weeks on the calendar), are indicated on the calendar with RECUP after the name of the subject.The examination classroom will be published a month before.

 

Distribution of classrooms requested for continuous assessment tests in the 1st semester

The examinations from the 1st call of the basic/compulsory subjects (assessment weeks marked in blue on the calendar) each group takes these at the usual teaching time and in the usual classroom.If there is a change of classroom, this will be indicated on the calendar.Check the calendar before going to the examination.

The 1st exam session for optional subjects will be held on the last day of class in the teaching classroom.If there is a change of classroom, this will be indicated on the calendar.Check the calendar before going to the examination.

 

The examinations in the 2nd call or resits (green weeks on the calendar), are indicated on the calendar with RECUP after the name of the subject.The examination classroom will be published a month before.

 

 

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