Code |
Description |
A1 |
Students need to show they have acquired and understood the knowledge in a field of study underpinned by general secondary education and which is usually at a level which-while drawing on advanced text books-also includes certain aspects that imply being familiar with the cutting edge of this field of study. |
A2 |
Students need to be able to apply the knowledge acquired to their work or vocation in a professional manner, and should have the skills normally demonstrated through the ability to develop and defends points of view and to solve problems related to their field of study. |
B1 |
Ability to analyse and synthesise |
B2 |
Critical and self-critical thinking |
B3 |
Skills related to the use of those computer applications used in business management |
B14 |
Capacity to apply the theoretical and practical knowledge acquired in a specialised academic context |
C4 |
Acquire and understand knowledge regarding: The economic framework regulating business activities and the corresponding legislation |
C5 |
Acquire and understand knowledge regarding: The relationship between the business and its surroundings, evaluating its impact on business strategy, behaviour, management and sustainability |
C7 |
Acquire and understand knowledge regarding: The main instrumental techniques applied to the business context |
C8 |
Apply the knowledge acquired to future professional situations and develop competences related to posing and defending arguments |
C13 |
Mobility and adaptability to different contexts and situations
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C16 |
Skills in looking for, identifying and interpreting sources of relevant economic information |
D3 |
Responsibility and the capacity to take on commitments |
D4 |
Ethical commitment in work |