Objectives and competences

Presentation

The double degree in Business Administration and Management and Chemistry provides training in the transformations that take place in any chemical process, whether material or in the natural world or in living beings, as well as on how to administer, manage and lead companies and public and non-governmental institutions.

Course curriculum

  • You can consult the Credit Distribution, List of Subjects, Pathways and Specializations, as well as information from previous courses here.

Organization and methodology

General information

Teaching is structured by semesters, and, in general, subjects are organized into face-to-face activities, guided work activities, and autonomous work activities.

Face-to-face sessions consist of lectures given by the professor and discussions with students about the subject’s content and the issues arising from its theoretical conception and practical application. Guided activities aim to develop students’ work and review their progress.

The Teaching Plan for each subject is the document that includes both the content and the teaching and learning methodologies, as well as the assessment systems. In general, the teaching methodologies used in the degree program include lectures, presentations, conferences, group work, written assignments, information research, case studies, practical exercises, applied activities, problem-solving, project development, simulations, and external internships.

Evaluation

Exams for the academic year 2024-25

Below, you can access the exam calendar for the entire academic year, organized either by course/semester or grouped by exam date.

Business Administration and Management

Chemistry

The dates and location for exam review are duly indicated on the Virtual Campus.
 

Calendar

This course is governed by the academic calendar of the Faculty of Economics and Business, which you can consult here.

Schedule

General information

Start of the course

View the schedules in pdf.

Support Tools

Time generator CHRONOS.

From the following app you will be able to generate your own schedules and upload them to the personal agenda of your devices. This application allows you to make a simulation of your schedule, in no case does it imply an enrollment or reservation of place.

Final work

You can find information regarding the Final Degree Project (TFG) here:

Mobility

The Faculty of Economics and Business has an International Promotion Area that is responsible for managing the Faculty's international mobility programs, seeking new agreements, and actively contributing to the internationalization of the institution, especially for its students.

In this office, they will guide and assist you with international mobility.

Scholarships and grants

You can consult the scholarship and aid page for undergraduate students to find information on the requirements, procedures, and deadlines for applying for a scholarship or financial aid.

There are scholarships and aids available at any stage of university and of all kinds:

  • For research,
  • For participating in exchange programs,
  • For accessing summer courses,
  • For further studies or research abroad,
  • For working as a lector,
  • For internships in other countries,
  • Etc.

All this information is accessible through the scholarship search engine on the student portal.

You can also consult the scholarship calls linked to the Faculty through the electronic office.