General information

Academic year: 2022/2023

Level: Bachelor

Type: Bachelor's Degree

ECTS Credits: 240

Length of programme (full time): 4 YEARS

Mode of delivery: Face-to-face

Level of qualification: Graduado(a) (MECES level 2 - EQF level 6)

Model of study: Full-time (42-60 ECTS per school year)

Work-based learning (Practicum): Yes

Language(s) of instruction Spanish


More info:


Programme coordinator

Name: DIEGO, CHECA HIDALGO / diegoch@uG6lePNcFEHhXgr.es


Faculty of Arts / Granada campus

Field(s) of education and training (ISCED-F)

  • History and archaeology (0222)

Main focus

This degree programme provides students with comprehensive training to qualify them as historians. Studies are based on the critical and reasoned knowledge of the past and of the main processes of human change and continuity from prehistoric times up to the present from both a spatial and geographic perspective. Graduates of this degree programme will thus possess a basic knowledge of the analytical methodology, techniques, and tools used in the discipline. This includes the ability to examine and critically analyse historical sources and documents. They will also be able to use appropriate means for the search, identification, retrieval, and collection of data, including digital resources with a view to using them for historical studies and research. Furthermore, graduates will have excellent written and oral communication skills, and be able to use the terminology in the field in Spanish and, if possible, in a second language as well.
Graduates of this degree programme will be qualified to teach in public and private centres of education. They will also be able to work in other institutions in activities related to the professional profile of the degree, such as archaeological studies, heritage management, museums, archives, libraries, cultural consulting agencies and organisations, publishing houses, etc.

Competences

1. Capacity to analyse, synthesise, organise, plan, and manage information.
2. Ability to engage in critical reasoning.
3. Good oral and written communication skills.
4. Ability to detect and analyse problems as well as to make decisions conducive to solving them.
5. Ability to work in a team.
6. Communicative and social skills in national and international contexts.
7. Recognition and respect of diversity.
8. Creativity, leadership, initiative, and entrepreneurship.
9. Flexibility and the ability to adapt to new situations and contexts.
10. Motivation for quality and improvement.
11. Commitment to professional identity development, and ethics.

Programme qualification

Name of title awarded in original language

Graduado o Graduada en Historia

Qualification requirements

‘- The student must prove the level B1, in accordance with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
– The student has to complete the ECTS credits of the study program distributed as follows:
Basic Formation (60 ECTS)
Obligatory (114 ECTS)
Optional (60 ECTS)
Final degree project (6 ECTS)
– The student has to complete the ECTS credits of the study program distributed as follows:
Basic Formation (108 ECTS)
Obligatory (264 ECTS)
Practicum (6 ECTS)
Final degree project (18 ECTS)

Programme courses

Course NameYearPeriod
ANCIENT HISTORY 1: HISTORY OF THE NEAR EAST, EGYPT AND GREECE 1st Year 1st Semester
ANCIENT HISTORY 2: HISTORY OF ROME 1st Year 2nd Semester
ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE CLASSICAL WORLD 2nd Year 2nd Semester
ARCHIVES AND RECORDS MANAGEMENT 4th Year 2nd Semester
BIBLICAL HEBREW 1st Year
CLASSICAL ARABIC (LEVEL 1) 1st Year
CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE IBERIAN PENINSULA 4th Year 1st Semester
CLASSICAL LANGUAGE (OLD SLAVONIC) 1st Year
CONTEMPORARY WORLD HISTORY 1 2nd Year 2nd Semester
CONTEMPORARY WORLD HISTORY 2 3rd Year 1st Semester
CULTURE AND MENTALITIES IN MODERN SPAIN 4th Year 1st Semester
EPIGRAPHY AND NUMISMATICS 2nd Year 1st Semester
FIELD-BASED ARCHAEOLOGY 4th Year 2nd Semester
GENERAL ARCHAEOLOGY 2nd Year 1st Semester
GEOGRAPHY OF SPAIN 1st Year 2nd Semester
HISTORIOGRAPHICAL TRENDS 1 3rd Year 1st Semester
HISTORIOGRAPHICAL TRENDS 2 3rd Year 2nd Semester
HISTORY OF ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL ART 2nd Year 1st Semester
HISTORY OF ANCIENT RELIGIONS 4th Year 1st Semester
HISTORY OF ANCIENT SPAIN 3rd Year 2nd Semester
HISTORY OF ANDALUSIA IN THE MODERN AGE 4th Year 2nd Semester
HISTORY OF CONTEMPORARY ANDALUSIA 4th Year 2nd Semester
HISTORY OF CONTEMPORARY SPAIN 3rd Year 2nd Semester
HISTORY OF INSTITUTIONS AND THOUGHT IN ANTIQUITY 3rd Year 1st Semester
HISTORY OF MATERIAL CULTURE IN THE MIDDLE AGES 4th Year 2nd Semester
HISTORY OF MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY ART 2nd Year 2nd Semester
HISTORY OF PRE-HISPANIC AMERICA 4th Year 2nd Semester
HISTORY OF SOCIAL AND POLITICAL MOVEMENTS IN THE CONTEMPORARY AGE 4th Year 2nd Semester
HISTORY OF THE AMERICAS 1: THE MODERN AGE 2nd Year 2nd Semester
HISTORY OF THE AMERICAS 2: CONTEMPORARY IBEROAMERICA 3rd Year 1st Semester
HISTORY OF THE MEDITERRANEAN IN THE MIDDLE AGES 4th Year 1st Semester
HISTORY OF THE PROCESS OF CREATING EUROPE: THE EUROPEAN UNION 3rd Year 1st Semester
HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES 4th Year 1st Semester
INTRODUCTION TO GREEK GRAMMAR 1st Year
LABORATORY-BASED ARCHAEOLOGY 4th Year 2nd Semester
LATIN LANGUAGE 1 1st Year
MEDIEVAL HISTORY 1: EARLY MIDDLE AGES 1st Year 1st Semester
MEDIEVAL HISTORY 2: LATE MIDDLE AGES 2nd Semester
MEDIEVAL HISTORY 2: LATE MIDDLE AGES 1st Year 2nd Semester
MEDIEVAL HISTORY OF SPAIN 3rd Year 2nd Semester
MODERN HISTORY OF SPAIN 3rd Year 2nd Semester
MODERN WORLD HISTORY 1 2nd Year 2nd Semester
MODERN WORLD HISTORY 2 3rd Year 1st Semester
PALAEOGRAPHY AND DIPLOMATICS 2nd Year 1st Semester
PHILOSOPHY 1st Year 1st Semester
PHYSICAL AND HUMAN GEOGRAPHY 1st Year 1st Semester
POLITICS AND INSTITUTIONS IN MODERN SPAIN 3rd Year 1st Semester
PREHISTORY 1 1st Semester
PREHISTORY 1 1st Year 1st Semester
PREHISTORY 2 1st Year 2nd Semester
PREHISTORY OF THE IBERIAN PENINSULA 2nd Year 1st Semester
PROTOHISTORY OF THE IBERIAN PENINSULA 3rd Year 1st Semester
SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC HISTORY IN THE MIDDLE AGES 3rd Year 1st Semester
THE CITY IN THE ANCIENT WORLD 3rd Year 2nd Semester
UNDERGRADUATE DISSERTATION 4th Year
WOMEN'S HISTORY 4th Year 1st Semester

Admission information

Access to Bachelor’s Degree programmes is granted to students with the following degrees/ diplomas or studies, or any other recognized as equivalent to these:
A.1. Spanish Bachiller, European Baccalaureate or International Baccalaureate.
A.2. Baccalaureate from European Union Member States’ education systems or other countries withinternational agreements.
A.3. Advanced Technician in Vocational Training, Advanced Technician in Plastic Arts and Design orAdvanced Technician in Sports Education, from the Spanish Education System.
A.4.Studies carried out in European Union Member States or in other countries with international reciprocal agreements which meet the academic requirements in those States to access their university studyprogrammes.
A.5. Official Spanish university degrees of Diplomado, Arquitecto Técnico, Ingeniero Técnico, Licenciado, Arquitecto, Ingeniero, Graduado or Máster Universitario.
A.6. Partial (foreign or Spanish) university studies.

Access to Bachelor’s Degree programmes is also possible for:
B.1. People over twenty-five after successfully passing a specific access test.
B.2. People over forty with work or professional experience related to a university field of knowledge.
B.3. People over forty-five after successfully passing a specific access test.

Likewise, access to Bachelor’s Degree programmes is granted to:
C.1. People meeting the requirements to enter university according to the Spanish Education Systemregulations prior to Ley Orgánica 8/2013, of December 9.

General regulations

Grading scale
In the Spanish university system, modules/courses are graded on a scale of 0 to 10 points with the following qualitative equivalence:
0-4,9: «suspenso»; 5-6,9: «aprobado»; 7-8,9: «notable»; 9-10: «sobresaliente». A special mention, «Matrícula de Honor» may be granted to up to 5% of the students in a group provided they have got a «sobresaliente». To pass a module/course is necessary to get at least 5 points.
In cases of recognition of ECTS, professional experience, cultural or sports activities, or student representation no grading will be recorded but, where appropriate, the word «Apto».

 

UGR Examination Regulations
https://docencia.ugr.es/sites/vic/docencia/public/inline-files/Normativa_de_evaluacion_y_calificacion_EN.pdf

 

More info on academic regulations at: 

https://ugrcat.ugr.es/en/about-ugr/#regulations

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