Sociology - International Relations and Development Expert 60 months Undergraduate Programme By Complutense University of Madrid |TopUniversities

Sociology - International Relations and Development Expert

Subject Ranking

# 101-150QS Subject Rankings

Programme Duration

60 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

1,318 EURTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

SociologyMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Sociology

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The Double Degree in Sociology - International Relations and Development Expert at UCM provides interdisciplinary training, which combines the contributions of Sociology and International Relations. Sociology was born as a well-defined discipline in the mid-nineteenth century. Its general objective is to develop theoretical and applied knowledge about social reality as a whole. To this end, he works both on a more theoretical plane and on a more empirical one. International Relations emerged as a specialized discipline within the social sciences after the First World War, focused on the study of the actors and processes of the International Society. The articulation between both approaches provides a training focused primarily on the field of International Relations, but at the same time endowed with that deeper vision of social facts characteristic of Sociology. To this is also added a Title of Expert in Development, which enables one to work in the field of teaching, research and practical intervention, with a view to promoting human development within national and international organizations and institutions, whether they are public, business or belonging to the third sector.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Sociology

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The Double Degree in Sociology - International Relations and Development Expert at UCM provides interdisciplinary training, which combines the contributions of Sociology and International Relations. Sociology was born as a well-defined discipline in the mid-nineteenth century. Its general objective is to develop theoretical and applied knowledge about social reality as a whole. To this end, he works both on a more theoretical plane and on a more empirical one. International Relations emerged as a specialized discipline within the social sciences after the First World War, focused on the study of the actors and processes of the International Society. The articulation between both approaches provides a training focused primarily on the field of International Relations, but at the same time endowed with that deeper vision of social facts characteristic of Sociology. To this is also added a Title of Expert in Development, which enables one to work in the field of teaching, research and practical intervention, with a view to promoting human development within national and international organizations and institutions, whether they are public, business or belonging to the third sector.

Admission Requirements

To be admitted to this degree, you must meet the requirements for access to the University contemplated by current regulations: selectivity, International Baccalaureates, Validation agreements, access for people over 25 years of age, over 40 years of age, etc. You have all the details on the University Admissions page: ucm.es

In the case of non-native Spanish speakers, according to the Agreement of the Governing Council of January 29, 2019 (BOUC of February 7, 2019), which approves the Spanish language requirements for admission to Degree and Master's degree and linguistic/language skills, all students from non-Spanish-speaking countries or educational systems must prove a knowledge of Spanish according to the CEFR level B2, at the time of submitting the application for admission to the Degree.

5 Years
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic
1,318 EUR
International
1,318 EUR

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