 |
Second Year |
| |
|
| |
Compulsory Subjects |
| |
|
| |
Sociological
Theory I 12201
Compulsory 10 credits
Fullyear
Contents: The subject tends to facilitate the student a sociological
"box of tools" in the theoretical plane based on the authors: Saint Simón,
Comte, Spencer, Marx, Durkeim, Weber. . . and the own social theory. From
the classic theory to the social theory.
Dept: Sociology
Staff: Sánchez, Celso; Beriain, Josetxo
Assessment: Written exam. |
| |
|
| |
Spanish Political
System 12202
Compulsory 4 credits
1st Semester
Contents: The subject seeks to provide the students an approach
to the characteristics of the social reality. It is important a compared
politics's work. Historical evolution of the political system, political
transition, Constitution, territorial Organization of the State, executive,
legislative and judicial power; elections, election political behavior,
political parties, political elites, political culture, political Administration
and public and foreign politics.
Dept: Sociology
Staff: Pérez Nievas, Santiago
Assessment: Written exam and paper work. |
| |
|
| |
Technical of
Social Investigation 12203
Compulsory 10 credits
Fullyear
Contents: It is divided in two differentiated parts, the first
of them dedicated to the techniques of base of the received teachings in
that other discipline, the second to those of qualitative character. Exhibition
of the theoretical fundamentals of the main tools to design. Individual
applications of the investigation problems: computer science use and statistical
packages of universal.
Dept: Sociology
Staff: Echeverría, Javier
Assessment: Written exam(theoretical-practical)
and paper works. |
| |
|
| |
Technical of
Social Investigation 12203E
Compulsory 10 credits
Fullyear
Contents: It is divided in two differentiated parts, the first
of them dedicated to the techniques of base of the received teachings in
that other discipline, the second to those of qualitative character. Exhibition
of the theoretical fundamentals of the main tools to design. Individual
applications of the investigation problems: computer science use and statistical
packages of universal. It is imparted in Euskera.
Dept: Sociology
Staff: Echeverría, Javier
Assessment: Written exam(theoretical-practical)
and paper works. |
| |
|
| |
History of the
Political Ideas 12204
Compulsory 7 credits
Fullyear
Contents: Study of the main currents and figures of the political
thought from the classic Antiquity to the XX century. Political ideas of
the Greek classicism, Renaissance and the Illustration. Important explanations
of the political ideas that have influenced our political world, historical
evolution is indispensable for a global compression of factors, causes,
components that influence the political ideas.
Dept: Sociology
Staff: Castro, Demetrio
Assessment: Written exam |
| |
|
| |
History of Navarra
12205
Compulsory 4 credits
1st Semester
Contents: Medieval history. Modern history: the process of
incorporation of the Kingdom of Navarra to the Crown of Castilla; Navarra
among the Kingdoms of the Spanish monarchy. From the crisis of the old
regime to the Franco dictatorship: population, economy and society, the
political evolution, Primo de Rivera dictatorship, second republic, Franco.
. .
Dept: Geography and History
Staff: García Sanz, Angel; Ramírez
Vaquero, Eloisa; Ostolaza, Isabel
Assessment: Written exam. |
| |
|
| |
|
| |
Optional Subjects |
| |
|
| |
Sociology of
the Collective Identities 12206
Optional 4 credits
1st Semester
Contents: Social realities of its environment and the basic
sociological concepts to understand the existence and permanency of the
human collectives. Identification and institutionalization processes of
the different social collectives. Collective identity and institutionalization.
Associations, civic participation and civil society. Lifestyles and daily
life. Social actions and collective action.
Dept: Sociology
Staff: Ruiz, Cristina
Assessment: Written exam. |
| |
|
| |
Communication
and Public Opinion Sociology 12208
Optional 4 credits
2nd Semester
Contents: Study of social communications. History of Sociological
Theory and of its influences in the current society. Attitudes and changes
in the relation with the politics. Study of the public opinion and its
characteristics. Culture and public communication. Understanding the sociology
is important in the media.
Dept: Sociology
Staff: Ruidíaz, Carmen
Assessment: Written exam and ooptional paper
work. |
| |
|
| |
Political Sociology
12209
Optional 4 credits
2nd Semester
Contents: Political Sociology, Theories of the political process,
political culture, political socialization, political participation, political
parties, electoral sociology.
Objetives: Providing some theoretical marks of reference for the analysis
of the different actors and socio-political processes. The final objective
is a global vision of the dimension, aspects and political elements of
the society, locating the political phenomenons in its social context and
privileging the social influences of the political behaviors.
Dept: Sociology
Staff: Ruiz, Cristina
Assessment: Written exam and practices. |
| |
|
| |
Economic Structure
12210
Optional 4 credits
1st Semester
Contents: Regulatory institutions and organisms of the economic
world economic: international mechanisms of regulation of the economic
relations; economic integration, supranational: Europe; analysis of the
Spanish economy by sectors. Important concepts as the IRPF, VAT, UN, the
European Community. Types of economies, sectors that increase the economy.
. .
Dept: Economy
Staff: Lera, Fernando
Assessment: Written exam y paper work. |
| |
|
| |
Economy of Navarra
12211
Optional 4 credits
2nd Semester
Contents Navarra in the context of the European regions: territorial
and economic analysis. Features of the Economy of Navarra: approach, sectoral
analysis, perspectives of economy evolution. Navarra and the foreign trade.
The public sector of Navarra: financial system of the Autonomous Community
of Navarra, Treasury of the CCAA, the community regional politics in Navarresa,
local administration of Navarra.
Dept: Economy
Staff: Cabases, Fermín
Assessment: Written exam and paper work. |
| |
|
| |
Genesis of the
Modern State (XIII-XVIII centuries) 12212
Optional 4 credits
1st Semester
Contents: The old and the new thing of the "birth and childhood"
of Europe. Genesis of the Modern State: toward a European project. The
city, the bourgeoisie and the Genesis of the Modern State. The theoretical
horizons. The ways of the State. Agents and opponents. Culture, Ideology
and representation. Use and consolidation of a model. Emergence of the
State, of the central power from the Middle Age to now.
Dept: Geography and History
Staff: Miranda García, Fermín
Assessment: Written exam and paper work. |
| |
|
| |
Beliefs, Myths
and their Survival in the Current World 12213
Optional 4 credits
2nd Semester
Contents: Magic-science-religion like forms of knowledge. The
myth: definition, types, interpretation theories, myth at the present time.
Sources of beliefs and myths (written and oral sources). Survival of beliefs
and myths through the history: similarities of beliefs and myths; acculturation
processes.
Dept: Geography and History
Staff: Azanza, Mercedes
Assessment: Written exam. |
| |
|
| |
|
|