Introduction
Title name: Degree in Business Administration and Management [L]
Branch of knowledge: Social and Legal Sciences
Center where it is taught: Faculty of Business Administration and Management [L] Avda. Alfonso XO Sabio, s / n. 27002 Lugo
Date of authorization for the implementation of the title by the Xunta de Galicia: Decree 385/2009 of August 27 (DOG 09/16/09)
Date of publication in the BOE: March 5, 2010
Date of the last accreditation: 11/30/2017
Responsible for the title: Bande Ramudo, Roberto
Title coordinator: Bande Ramudo, Roberto
Teaching conditions:Offer periodicity: annual
Type of teaching: Face-to-face
Study regime: full time / part time
Languages of use: Spanish Galician EnglishInteruniversity degree: No
Coordinating University:University of Santiago de CompostelagoalsThe training of professionals who are capable of carrying out management, counseling and evaluation tasks in productive organizations. These tasks can be developed in the global scope of the organization or in any of its functional areas: production, human resources, financing, marketing, investment, administration or accounting.
The graduate must know the articulation of the normal development of all these functional areas with the general objectives of the company and other organizations, in the global context of the economy and be in a position to contribute with their activity to the proper functioning and advancement of Your results. Specifically, you must know how to identify and anticipate opportunities, allocate resources, organize information, select and motivate people, make decisions, achieve proposed objectives and evaluate results.
Basic skillsThat students have demonstrated to possess and understand knowledge in an area of study that starts from the base of general secondary education, and is usually found at a level that, although supported by advanced textbooks, also includes some aspects that imply knowledge from the forefront of your field of study;
That students know how to apply their knowledge to their work or vocation in a professional way and possess the competencies that are usually demonstrated through the elaboration and defense of arguments and the resolution of problems within their area of study;
That students have the ability to gather and interpret relevant data (usually within their area of study) to make judgments that include reflection on relevant issues of a social, scientific or ethical nature;
That students can transmit information, ideas, problems and solutions to both a specialized and non-specialized audience;
That the students have developed those learning skills necessary to undertake further studies with a high degree of autonomy.CurriculumItineraries or mentions:
They are not contemplated
Temporal arrangement of studies:
It is not contemplated
Credit transfer and recognition:
Credit recognition:
It consists of the acceptance by a university of the credits that were obtained in an official education, in the same or in another university, and that are computed in other different education for the purposes of obtaining an official degree.
Credit transfer:
It implies that in the official academic documents accrediting the successive teachings for each student, the totality of the credits obtained in official teachings taken previously, at the same or at another university, that have not led to the obtaining of an official degree, will be included.
The USC regulates these two figures in the following regulations published on the web:
Recognition of university activities and transversal competences of the usc:
Students will be able to obtain up to a maximum of 12 optional credits for the recognition of the activities contemplated in article 12.8 of RD 1393/2007 and of the transversal competences of the USC. Cross-cutting competences for all USC Master's degrees are considered instrumental knowledge of (1) foreign languages; (2) Galician language, and (3) information and communication technologies. In any case, the maximum number of recognizable credits for the activities of article 12.8 of RD 1393/2007 will be 6.Professional outingsThe graduate in Business Administration and Management studies the way in which companies obtain and use the resources at their disposal, managing those resources, processes and results to achieve the goals and objectives set.
The profile of graduate students associated with this degree requires, at the same time as more diversity of knowledge, an intense specialization and attentive to circumstantial and changing demands. For this reason, the profile must be adjusted to the different formulations of the demand, such as the performance of management, advice and evaluation tasks in the global scope of the organization or in any of its functional areas.
The employability of ADE graduates is one of the highest in the labor market. Repeatedly, the survey data confirm that the functions related to business administration are among the group of positions that bring together the greatest number of offers from the business community, making ADE one of the most versatile and versatile university degrees. with better professional opportunities due to their degree of capillarity in different professional profiles and according to the needs of the labor market. In addition, the abilities or skills that students are expected to acquire in this career, such as the ability to work in a team, the capacity for critical reasoning and initiative, the capacity to assume responsibilities or the capacity for argumentation and communication, are located within of the ten competencies considered most important by companies when selecting recent graduates to be part of their workforce.