Study plan Bachelor's Degree in Criminology + Bachelor's Degree in Law

Study guides

Timetables

Consulta de horarios

 

Exámenes

 

Programación exàmenes

 

Table of credits for each course

  Basic training Compulsory Optional Final Project
1st year 66 6    
2nd year 24 48    
3rd year 12 63    
4th year 6 66    
5th year   54  12  
6th year        24 
TOTAL 108 237 12 24

Period of study

Six-monthly

Part-time or full-time

Full-time dedication

Basic and compulsory training

1st year 2nd year
1st semester
  • Theory of Law
  • Constitutional Organisation of the State
  • Criminological Language
  • Roman Law
  • Introduction to Criminology
  • Data Sources in Criminology
2nd semester
  • Introduction to Economics
  • Civil Law I
  • History of Law and Institutions
  • Constitutional Law I
  • Foundations of Criminal Psychology
  • Scientific Research in Criminology
Annual
  • Criminological Theories
1st semester
  • Quantitative Research Methods in Criminology
  • Civil Law II
  • Constitutional Law II
  • General Sociology
  • Criminal Law I
2nd semester
  • Social Psychology
  • Pedagogy
  • Data Analysis
  • Civil Law III 
  • Criminal Law II
3rd year 4th year
1st semester
  • Police and Security
  • Juvenile Delinquency
  • Qualitative Research Methods in Criminology
  • Crime Prevention
  • Criminal Law III
  • Administrative Law I
2nd semester
  • Social Structure
  • Intervention Programmes
  • Commercial Law I
  • Civil Law IV
  • Administrative Law II
  • Penology
1st semester
  • Criminal Justice Policy
  • Finance and Taxation Law I
  • Procedural Law I
  • Public International Law
  • Administrative Law III
  • Commercial Law II
2nd semester
  • Victimology
  • Delinquency and Drugs
  • Geographical Crime Analysis
  • Finance and Taxation Law II
  • Procedural Law II
5th year 6th year
1st semester
  • White-Collar Crime
  • Employment and Social Security Law I
  • Private International Law
2nd semester
  • Crimes against Humanity and Human Rights
  • Prison Law
  • Domestic and Gender Violence
  • Employment and Social Security Law II
  • European Union Law

 

  • Bachelor's Degree Final Project in Law
  • Bachelor's Degree Final Project in Criminology

Optional subjects

5th year

All subjects are worth 6 credits unless otherwise specified.

 

  • Work Placement / 12 cr.
  • External Practicum / 12 cr.
  • Placement in Court Offices / 3 cr.
  • International and Inter-Regional Aspects of the Law on Persons, Families and Estate
  • Bioethics
  • Autonomous Communities, Local Authorities and European Union
  • International Cooperation for Development
  • Francoist Dictatorship and Transition to Democracy
  • Family Law
  • Social Security Law
  • Insurance Law
  • Citizenship and Non-Citizenship Law
  • Inheritance Law
  • International Trade Law
  • Consumer Protection Law
  • Environmental Law
  • Law for Minors
  • Market Law
  • Law of Regulated Sectors: Telecommunications and Energy
  • Transport Law
  • European Internal Market Law (free circulation)
  • Global Law: Foundations and Principles
  • Animal Welfare Law
  • Law and Religions
  • Law and Technology
  • Local Law
  • Maritime Law
  • Criminal Law on Risk and Technology Crime
  • Economic and Business Criminal Law
  • European Private Law
  • Procedural Labour Law
  • Planning Law 
  • Fundamental Rights 
  • Law and Technology in Labour Relations 
  • The Case Method: Roman Case Law

 

 

 

  • Criminal Trials
  • Funding for Regional Public Entities
  • Business Taxation
  • International Taxation
  • Gender and Criminology
  • Gender and Law
  • Management of Civil Disputes
  • History of Legal Cultures
  • History of Law and Institutions of Catalonia 
  • Image Rights in Films
  • Institutionalisation of the International System
  • Catalan Political Institutions
  • Introduction to Political Science
  • Introduction to Criminology
  • Introduction to the Analysis of Accounting Statements
  • Public Participation in the Institutions of the European Union
  • Income Tax, Inheritance Tax and Donations
  • Peace Maintenance and European Defence Policies
  • Multiculturality and Religious Freedom
  • Comparative Penology
  • Occupational Risk Prevention
  • Civil Service Criminal Law
  • Legal Regime of Industrial Relations in Public Administrations
  • Civil Responsibility
  • Moot Court
  • Compared Constitutional Systems in the European Union
  • Contemporary Law Systems
  • Sociology of Law
  • Theory of the State
  • Legal Guardianship and Family Processes
  • Legal Guardianship and Alternative Solutions to Conflicts