Own University Degree awarded by UVIC-UCC.
1st term
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History of Law. It offers a chronological view of the legal evolution from Romanisation to the 19th century, analysing the historical foundations of law in European and Hispanic societies. It enables understanding of the formation of legal institutions, normative sources, and codification processes that gave rise to modern law. Students will develop a critical and interdisciplinary perspective on the transformation of legal systems and their influence on the construction of the contemporary rule of law.
FB https://uat-pdg.eserp.com/documentos/GRADOS/BCN/GRADO%20EN%20DERECHO/PLAN%20DE%20ESTUDIOS/PRIMER%20CURSO/1%20SEMESTRE/Historia%20del%20derecho.pdf | FB | 6 | |
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Constitutional Law I. Introduces students to the foundations of the Spanish legal and constitutional system, addressing the 1978 Constitution as the supreme law and framework for democratic coexistence. Through the study of the Social and Democratic Rule of Law, its structural principles, and the institutional organisation of the State, students gain a comprehensive understanding of the sources of law, fundamental rights, and public liberties, recognising their role in shaping the autonomous State and its integration into the European Union.
FB https://uat-pdg.eserp.com/documentos/GRADOS/BCN/GRADO%20EN%20DERECHO/PLAN%20DE%20ESTUDIOS/PRIMER%20CURSO/1%20SEMESTRE/Derecho%20constitucional%20I.pdf | FB | 6 | |
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Roman Law. Study the legal foundations of Roman civilisation as the basis of the European legal tradition and its influence on Spanish and Catalan Civil Law. Analyse the historical evolution of Roman Law, the civil process, property institutions—ownership, obligations, and contracts—as well as family and succession law. Its objective is for students to understand the structure, sources, and legal institutions that have shaped Western legal thought and their practical application in contemporary legal systems.
FB https://uat-pdg.eserp.com/documentos/GRADOS/BCN/GRADO%20EN%20DERECHO/PLAN%20DE%20ESTUDIOS/PRIMER%20CURSO/1%20SEMESTRE/Derecho%20romano.pdf | FB | 6 | |
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Theory of Law. Provides an in-depth understanding of the legal phenomenon and the functioning of current legal systems. Through the study of fundamental legal concepts—such as norm, validity, sanction, duty, and justice—students develop the ability to critically analyse the structure, sources, and application of legal norms. The subject encourages ethical and social reflection on the role of law in society and enables understanding of the relationship between legality, interpretation, and justice in contemporary professional practice.
FB https://uat-pdg.eserp.com/documentos/GRADOS/BCN/GRADO%20EN%20DERECHO/PLAN%20DE%20ESTUDIOS/PRIMER%20CURSO/1%20SEMESTRE/Teor%C3%ADa%20del%20derecho.pdf | FB | 6 | |
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Legal Informatics. Introduces students to the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) applied to the field of law. It enables understanding of the functioning of the Internet, management and protection of personal data, anonymisation, and cybersecurity in communications. Additionally, it teaches how to conduct efficient legal information searches, manage databases and office tools, and interact securely with electronic government services. Its aim is to equip students to operate confidently in a digital legal environment that is continually evolving technologically.
FB https://uat-pdg.eserp.com/documentos/GRADOS/BCN/GRADO%20EN%20DERECHO/PLAN%20DE%20ESTUDIOS/PRIMER%20CURSO/1%20SEMESTRE/Inform%C3%A1tica%20jur%C3%ADdica.pdf | FB | 6 |
2nd term
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Civil Law I. It covers the foundations of private law and the legal relationships that arise in everyday life, focusing on the individual as the subject of rights and obligations. It analyses the sources of law, the effectiveness of legal norms, time in civil law, and the regulation of personality—from birth to extinction—as well as legal capacity, personal rights, and legal entities. Its purpose is to provide students with a comprehensive understanding that enables them to interpret, reason, and correctly apply the principles of civil law to real-world situations.
FB https://uat-pdg.eserp.com/documentos/GRADOS/BCN/GRADO%20EN%20DERECHO/PLAN%20DE%20ESTUDIOS/PRIMER%20CURSO/2%20SEMESTRE/Derecho%20civil%20I.pdf | FB | 6 | |
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Techniques of Expression, Argumentation, and Negotiation. It enhances students’ communicative, emotional, and persuasive skills to perform effectively in the legal field. Through active and dynamic methodologies, verbal and non-verbal communication, active listening, emotional management, and negotiation strategies are developed. Its aim is to train professionals capable of arguing with rigor, speaking confidently in public, and resolving conflicts collaboratively and ethically, integrating empathy, creativity, and adaptability as key competencies in their professional development.
FB https://uat-pdg.eserp.com/documentos/GRADOS/BCN/GRADO%20EN%20DERECHO/PLAN%20DE%20ESTUDIOS/PRIMER%20CURSO/2%20SEMESTRE/T%C3%A9cnicas%20de%20expresi%C3%B3n%2C%20argumentaci%C3%B3n%20y%20negociaci%C3%B3n.pdf | FB | 6 | |
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Constitutional Law II. It delves into the constitutional organisation of the Spanish State, analysing the fundamental organs of public power and the autonomous State. Through the study of the Crown, the Cortes Generales, the Government, the Judiciary, and the Constitutional Court, students understand their structure, functions, and institutional relationships. It also covers the competence and territorial system of the Autonomous Communities, enabling comprehension of the Social and Democratic Rule of Law and the principles of unity, autonomy, solidarity, and cooperation that underpin it.
OB https://uat-pdg.eserp.com/documentos/GRADOS/BCN/GRADO%20EN%20DERECHO/PLAN%20DE%20ESTUDIOS/PRIMER%20CURSO/2%20SEMESTRE/Derecho%20constitucional%20II.pdf | OB | 6 | |
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Administrative Law I. Introduces students to the fundamental principles of Administrative Law and the functioning of Public Administrations. It analyses the administrative organisation, the sources of Administrative Law, public powers and their control, as well as the key concepts of administrative acts and procedures. Additionally, it covers the principles of transparency, access to information, and good governance within the constitutional framework. Its purpose is to enable students to understand how law is structured and applied in public sector operations and how it regulates the relationship between the Administration and citizens.
FB https://uat-pdg.eserp.com/documentos/GRADOS/BCN/GRADO%20EN%20DERECHO/PLAN%20DE%20ESTUDIOS/PRIMER%20CURSO/2%20SEMESTRE/Derecho%20administrativo%20I.pdf | FB | 6 | |
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Criminal Law I. It provides a comprehensive overview of the principles and foundations of the criminal justice system, focusing on the legal theory of crime and its essential elements: act, legality, unlawfulness, culpability, and punishability. Students learn to interpret and apply criminal law to specific cases, understanding the function of punishment and the legal consequences of crime. The subject encourages critical reasoning and mastery of technical legal-criminal terminology, preparing students to argue precisely in the judicial field and assess the social impact of criminal justice.
OB https://uat-pdg.eserp.com/documentos/GRADOS/BCN/GRADO%20EN%20DERECHO/PLAN%20DE%20ESTUDIOS/PRIMER%20CURSO/2%20SEMESTRE/Derecho%20penal%20I.pdf | OB | 6 |
Total Credits to be taken: 60
Affiliated centre of the Universitat de Vic – Central University of Catalonia (UVIC-UCC).
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