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Economía, en inglés

Economía, en inglés

Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Carrera universitaria presencial

Pozuelo de Alarcon (Madrid)


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Economics studies have a long and distinguished tradition within the Complutense University of Madrid, which has been offering these studies since 1944. There is also an important demand for Economics graduates in the Spanish and Madrid labour market.

Therefore, the Faculty of Economics & Business has consolidated a broad academic experience in combination with a strong research activity, generating theories and models transferable to the field of organizational management.

Economics students can choose to specialize in Economic Analysis, Global Economy, Applied Economics, Monetary and Financial Policy or Public Economics, and this specialization will appear in their academic degree (“Bachelor in Economics with a specialization in ...”). There is a choice of many optional courses, including an External Internship. Additionally, the Degree can be taken 88% in English.

The Faculty of Economics& Business, located in the Somosaguas Campus in Madrid, offers students a wide range of additional services, such as an Internship Office, International Relations Office, Library, mentoring program for first year students, Conference Cycles, Training Activities, and Professional orientation workshops.

The Faculty also offers Double Degree programs in Economics and International Relations (including an English-language group), as well as Economics and Mathematics & Statistics (currently only in Spanish).

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Objetivos

The objective of the Bachelor’s Degree in Economics is to train professionals capable of performing tasks of management, consulting and evaluation in economic matters in general, both in the private as well as in the public sector. Future graduates must know the operation and consequences of economic systems, as well as the different alternatives for the allocation of resources, and be able to contribute to their proper functioning and improvement. Specifically, Economics graduates must be able to identify and anticipate the relevant economic problems, formulate and analyze the possible solutions and select the most appropriate ones.

Temario completo de este curso

SYLLABUS

Year One

Business Economics.

Economic History I.

Economic Law.

Financial Accounting.

Macroeconomics I.

Mathematics I.

Mathematics II.

Microeconomics I.

Modern Language.

Statistics I.

Year Two

Analytical Accounting.

Economic History II.

Finance.

International Economics.

Macroeconomics II.

Mathematics III.

Methods for Applied Economics.

Microeconomics II.

Statistics II.

World Economics.

Year Three

Econometrics.

Economic Policy.

International Economic Organization.

Macroeconomics III.

Microeconomics III.

Monetary and Financial Economics.

Public Economics.

Spanish Economy.

Taxation.

One Free Elective.

Year Four

Seven Electives from Itinerary.

Three Free Electives or Internship.

Bachelor Thesis.

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