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14101
Mathematics I
14102 Mathematics II
14103 Introduction to the economics
14104 Introduction to the Civil Law
14105 Financial Accounting
14106 Microeconomics I
14107 Analytical Accounting I
14108 Business Law
14109 Data Processing with Computer
14110 Industrial Sociology
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Mathematics
I. 14101
Compulsory 5 Credits 1st
Semester.
Contents: Basic elements of linear algebra.
Dept.:
Mathematics and Computer Science.
Staff: Inmaculada Higueras. Gabriel Basterra
Assessment: Written exam.
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Mathematics
II. 14102
Compulsory 7
Credits 2nd Semester.
Contents: Study of functions of a real variable. Continuity
and derivability. Study of functions of several variables. Continuity,
differential. Ends (relative, absolute, conditional). Applications
to the economy. Successions and series of powers. Examples and
applications. Introduction to the EDOs and equations in finite
differences.
Dpto:
Mathematics and Computer Sciencie.
Staff: Marta Jiménez. Juan Ramón De Miguel. Mª
Luisa Rapún
Assessment: Written exam.
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Introduction
to Economics. 14103
Compulsory 5 Credits 1st
Semester.
Contents: This subject, mainly theoretician, is an introduction
to Economics and deal with the behavior of rational beings.
Particularly, it's studied the method that society uses to coordinate
and reward contributions who take part in social economy of.
Thus, we start from a microeconomic perspective, that reflects
the behavior of individual agents, to a macroeconomic perspective,
that reflects the aggregate interation among social economic
agents.
Objectives: Students should acquire fundamentals of Economics.
At the first stage, to offer an easy idea about the main economic
aspects, like efficiency, rationality, equilibrium or equity.
At the second place, to familarize students with the reasoning
used by economistes when treat these topics; and why economics
is a valid discipline to understand an important part of the
world and human relations. Also, it's sought students adquire
a critical sense which lets them distinguish between descriptive
and normative parts of economics, and correctly locate the reach
of economical arguments. The general objective seeks that students
finally have a sufficient resources to study next courses and
topics more difficult.
Dept:
Economics.
Staff: Pedro José Galilea. Sebastian Waisgrias
Assessment: Written exam.
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Introduction
to Civil Law. 14104
Compulsory 5 Credits 1st
Semester.
Contents: To offer a basic knowledge of the legal aspects of
Private Law, which are the most interesting for business.
Objectives: 1.- To sensibilize students about the narrow relations
which exit between Law and Economy. 2.- Study of contracts and
some property rights.
Dept.:
Private Law.
Staff: Elsa Sabater.
Assessment: Written exam.
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Financial
Accounting. 14105
Compulsory 7 Credits Full
Year.
Contents: First part: Accounting as an information system.
The accounting method, accounting cycle, accounting states and
valuing principles. Second part: Basic financing: own
funds and other's funds of long time. Inmobilizated, stocks,
creditors and debtors due to traffic and treasurership, costs
and revenues. Communication of accountant information.
Objectives: 1.- Inspection of economical operations produced
between company and external world. 2.- Accounting analysis
of economical and financial flow of securities, between company
and external world.
Dept.:
Business Management.
Staff: Salanueva Ruiz, Javier.
Assessment: Written exam.
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Microeconomics
I. 14106
Compulsory 5 Credits 2nd
Semester.
Contents: Basic model of perfect competence: Theory of consumer.
Theory of the enterprise. Partial equilibrium of market.
Objectives: To introduce students to the first aspects and tools
of the formal economic theory.
Dept.:
Economics.
Staff: Ariadna García. Beatriz Manotas. Rosario Aizpún
Assessment: Written exam.
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Analytical
Accounting I. 14107
Compulsory 5 Credits 2nd
Semester.
Contents: Cost setting and its use for decision making.
Dept.:
Business Management.
Staff: Cuartero, Luis. Luis Fernando Muga
Assessment: Written exam.
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Business
Law. 14108
Compulsory 5 Credits 2nd
Semester.
Contents: Mercantile law. Tax law and labour law.
Dept.:
Private Law.
Staff: Otazu Serrano, Mª Jose.
Assessment: Written exam.
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Data
Processing with Computer. 14109
Compulsory 4.5 Credits 1st
Semester.
Contents: Students are introduced into basic statistical techniques
for data analysis, as Descriptive Statistics for one varible,
two-dimensional tables, regression and correlation. Finally,
it's explained basic techniques for analysis of time ordained
data: index numbers and time series. Every topics are explained
with practical examples of data analysis, with SPSS.
Objectives: To know and use statistical language and vocabulary.
To know the logic of statistical reasoning. To get a well level
into the basic techniques related to the analysis of data sets.
To interpret statistical results in a correct manner. To know
when it's possible the application of a statistical technique.
To get experience into the use of statistical programmes (as
SPSS) which let reach statistical results from data tables.
Dept.:
Statistics and Operative Research.
Staff: Portilla Manjón, Miren. Franco Manero, Mª Angeles.
Assessment: Written exam (50%) and computer based exam (50%).
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Industrial
Sociology. 14110
Compulsory 5 Credits 1st
Semester.
Contents: Industrial relations and the new sorts of company's
organizations (the new culture). New forms in work organization
and its consequences into the internal/external labour markets.
The role of unions into the new labour/industrial relation.
Objectives: 1.- To differenciate the emergent kinds of industrial
organization, production and manegement leanning, TQM and European
Models. 2.- To evaluate the new policies on Human Resources
(HHRR), and consequences over the new ways of work organization.
3.- To identify the role of unions into the changing industrial
relations.
Dept.:
Sociology.
Staff: Pedregal Fernández, Mª Teresa. Del Olmo, Nuria.
Rodriguez, Marta
Assessment: Written exam and paper work.
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