Study plan Bachelor's Degree in Science, Technology and Humanities - UAB/UAM/UC3M
Study guides
The information currently available corresponds to the subjects offered during the 2024/25 academic year. If you wish to consult the information included in a study guide not found on the list, please visit the Digital Repository of Documents. The complete information of all the subjects of the Degree can be consulted in the Study Plan and timetables section.
The information on the languages used in each subject can be found in the study guide for each subject.
1st year
106221 - Forces and Energy in Nature
106213 - Foundations of Philosophy and Ethics
106218 - Foundations of Sociology
106215 - Language and Discourse
106219 - Mathematical Reasoning and Concepts
106214 - Philosophy of Science and Technology
106216 - Social and Cultural Anthropology
106217 - Social History of Knowledge
2nd year
106238 - Art, Science and Technology
106231 - Cosmology and Culture
106230 - Culture and Technology
106220 - Data Analysis Methods
106226 - Ecology and Sustainability
106234 - Ethics of Contemporary Challenges
106228 - Language and Cognition
106229 - Natural and Artificial Intelligence
106235 - Scientific Communication
3rd year
106236 - Contemporary Medicine and Society
106242 - History of Technoscience
106237 - Management and Evaluation of Science
106241 - Material and Visual Culture of Science
106233 - Materials and Civilisation
106232 - Physics and Contemporary Thought
106227 - Population and Biodiversity
106240 - Science and Literature
4th year
106278 - Bachelor's Degree Final Project
Optional
101249 - Anthropological Analysis of the Contemporary World
100275 - Biological Bases of Language
100255 - Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies
100071 - Documentation and Archiving
106082 - History of Mathematics
100749 - Human Origins (2023-24)
103290 - Nanotechnology and Society
100564 - Photography Cinema: Classicism and Postmodernity
100367 - Social and Economic History in the Modern World
You can consult the optional subjects offered by the UAM and the UC3M in this link