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Table of credits for each course
|
Basic training |
Compulsory |
Optional |
Bachelor's Degree Final Project |
1st year |
60 |
|
|
|
2nd year |
|
60 |
|
|
3rd year |
|
60 |
|
|
4th year |
|
|
48 |
12 |
Totals |
60 |
120 |
48 |
12 |
Period of study
The academic year is divided into semesters.
Part-time or full-time
Full-time dedication; slow track also available.
Basic and compulsory training
1st year |
2nd year |
1st semester
- Basic Principles of Social and Cultural Anthropology
- Psychosocial Construction of Identities and Diversities
- Education and Gender
- Basic Principles of Sociology
- Social Analysis Tools I: Methodology and Design
- Language and Gender
2nd semester
- Fundamentals of Law
- Basic Principles of Sociology
- Social Analysis Tools II: Data Analysis and Techniques
- Principles of Gender Theory
- Introduction to Feminist Genealogies
|
1st semester
- Gender and Law
- Gender, Families and Educational Institutions
- Psychology, Health and the Gender System
- Gender and Social Structure
- Gender and Mass Media
2nd semester
- International and European Protection of Women's and LGTBIQ+ Rights
- Economics and Gender Inequality
- Gender and Transculturality
- Feminist Narratives in the Education Sector
- Culture Studies from a Gender Perspective
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3rd year |
4th year |
1st semester
- Work Relations, Labour Laws and Gender
- Sociology of Gender
- Feminist Theory and Critique
- Science and Gender
- Design of Socio-Educational Intervention Projects
2nd semester
- Gender, Spaces and Everyday Life
- Patriarchal Violence
- Equality Plans in the Public and Private Sectors
- Public Administration and Policies
- Work Placement (*)
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- Bachelor's Degree Final Project
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(*) Students can also enrol in Work Placements in their 4th year, but must then choose another optional subject in their 3rd year.
Optional subjects
You must enrol in a total of 48 credits. Of these, 6 credits can be chosen during your 3rd year if you choose to enrol in a Work Placement during your 4th year. |
- The Body: A Cultural Archive
- Gender and Advertising Discourse
- Modern History of Women
- Intercultural Communication
- Crime and Women
- Socio-cultural Representation of Masculinities
- Gender Relations in Non-Western Societies
- Social-Emotional Violence and Psychological Health
- Gender-Specific Heritage
- Interdisciplinary Seminar: Current Critical Debates
- Globalisation and Gender
- Reception and Inclusion of Immigrants
- Gender, Welfare and the Global Economy: An Empirical Perspective
- Gender, Literature and Society
- Audiovisual Narrative with a Gender Perspective
- Social Psychology for Analysis and Intervention
- Local Knowledge and Natural Resource Management
- Ethics of Care
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All optional subjects are worth 6 credits.
Additional information
All optional subjects are not scheduled each year.