Concentrations & Tracks

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Concentrations & Tracks

Concentrations

This concentration aims to provide students interested in creating their own company or innovating within an existing company, with the necessary tools to promote innovation and creativity, create solutions for the needs of various stakeholders, cultivating a positive attitude towards growth, both personal and economic, as well as the skills to take risks, adapt to change and turn ideas into actions.

To graduate with this Concentration, BBA students must enrol in a total of 48 ECTs: 30 ECTs offered in the first semester and 6 ECTs in the second semester, to which must be added the 12 ECTS dedicated to the Final Project.

This concentration seeks to develop the necessary skills to make the operations and processes within organizations more efficient using data analytics or digitization. It is designed for students interested in technology (artificial intelligence, technological sector, computer systems, programming, technological trends, digitalization, among many other branches of knowledge within this fast-growing sector) applied to the business environment.

To graduate with this Concentration, BBA students must enrol in a total of 48 ECTs: 30 ECTs offered in the first semester and 6 ECTs in the second semester, to which must be added the 12 ECTS dedicated to the Final Project.

The electives in this concentration will enable students to develop the skills required to support projects of growth, consolidation or transformation of organizations, as well as to learn the most efficient tools for strategic and business management. Pursuing organizational efficiency is especially relevant in environments of high volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity of conditions and situations.

To graduate with this Concentration, BBA students must enrol in a total of 48 ECTs: 30 ECTs offered in the first semester and 6 ECTs in the second semester, to which must be added the 12 ECTS dedicated to the Final Project.

Through this concentration, students will be able to deepen the knowledge needed to work in these important areas in business, understanding the tools that are necessary to develop not only the value of a brand within the company, but also the different marketing strategies, distribution channels, promotion and sales, to maximise the objectives planned within organizations.

To graduate with this Concentration, BBA students must enrol in a total of 48 ECTs: 30 ECTs offered in the first semester and 6 ECTs in the second semester, to which must be added the 12 ECTS dedicated to the Final Project.

This concentration helps students with interests and skills in the field of finance to deepen their knowledge of various financial tools, strategic control and financial analysis of companies and their investments.

To graduate with this Concentration, BBA students must enrol in a total of 48 ECTs: 30 ECTs offered in the first semester and 6 ECTs in the second semester, to which must be added the 12 ECTS dedicated to the Final Project.

The Spanish Business Law Concentration equips students with a comprehensive and in-depth understanding of Spanish law. It builds upon students’ knowledge of legal institutions acquired through the comparative law methodology in the mandatory courses of the LLB program.

This Concentration, taught entirely in Spanish, starts with a variety of activities, such as workshops, conferences, and visits, aimed at providing students with a global vision of legal practice in Spain. Students will also be prepared for the selection processes of the main law firms in the country.

In their third and fourth years, students delve deeper into specific subjects on the different branches of Spanish Law, including Constitutional and Administrative Law, Commercial Law, Tax Law, Procedural Law, and Private Law.

This Concentration is particularly well-suited for students considering postgraduate studies in Spain, especially the Master’s Degree to Access to the Legal Profession.

To graduate with this Concentration, LLB students must also delve deeper into the Spanish legal system through their Final Project. The total ECTS credits for this Concentration is 48, with 12 ECTS dedicated to the Final Project.

Tracks

The AI and Data Engineering electives track provides students with critical skills in these two areas, emphasizing the creation and management of real-time data systems like those used by Uber and Netflix. The program offers a comprehensive curriculum with three specialized certificates covering areas such as Advanced AI and Deep Reinforcement Learning, addressing the high demand for these skills in the tech industry. Designed for both theoretical and practical learning, this track prepares students for significant career opportunities in the evolving fields of AI and Data Engineering, equipping them to be leaders in the digital age (min 30ECTs).

 

The AI in Healthcare track positions students at the forefront of the intersection between technology and healthcare, focusing on how Artificial Intelligence is revolutionizing patient care and medical diagnostics. It combines theoretical knowledge with practical experience, preparing students for attractive career opportunities in a tech-driven healthcare sector. By opting for this track, students gain access to a curriculum crafted by industry specialists, positioning them for a rewarding career that contributes significantly to the future of healthcare (min 30ECTs).
 

This track provides students with the skills to effectively apply the latest technology innovations in their future projects and improve their systems engineering skills. The curriculum of this track explores the best practices in the field, offering students a comprehensive understanding through the lens of real-world applications. Students following the track will gain more experience with web and mobile development, audio and video processing, embedded programming and cybersecurity. Additionally, they will be capable of applying innovative methods and adhering to the highest standards in software architecture (min 30 ECTs).

This track gives you a deep dive into topics such as economic policy, country risk analysis, strategic sectors, and international consulting. You’ll build the knowledge and skills that will prepare you to lead and succeed in different economic fields, particularly enabling you to assess and mitigate risks for organizations looking to expand internationally, and to provide insightful economic consulting that guides firms through the complexities of global market entry and development (minimum 15 ECTs).

This track gives you a deep dive into topics such as digital banking, blockchain and cryptocurrencies. You will build the knowledge and skills that will prepare you to analyse technological impacts in the financial and economic sectors. This track is especially suitable for those who are eager to succeed in the global finance sector (minimum 15 ECTs).

This track gives you a dive into sparks political, cultural, historical,  economic, and social struggles in different regions in order to identify the best solutions to tackle the complex global challenges in these territories. These courses based on area studies will cover a wide range of challenges facing the world today —with a focus on regions. You need a minimum of 15 ECTS and you can choose courses of the following regions:

  1. AMERICAS (North and South America)
  2. EUROPE
  3. ASIA-PACIFIC
  4. AFRICA & MIDDLE EAST

Students opting for the “International and Social Business” track will explore strategies for global business expansion alongside an in-depth examination of social issues. This track discusses the geopolitics of commodities, strategies for public affairs and lobbies or how to internationalize business. This track also emphasizes the critical roles of sustainability, technological advancement, and innovation within modern marketplaces. They will learn how these areas go hand in hand in the rise of the fourth sector—social businesses – and the application of ESG in big corporations.Finally, students will put their knowledge into practice as they tie business and society together to determine how economics and technology will determine the future of sectors like health care, fintech, AI, etc (minimum 15 ECTs).

In the International Development track, students will transform into leaders capable of mobilizing the international community to promote sustained economic growth, aiding developing and emerging nations and the broader world. They will deepen their grasp of complex influences such as global health, rural development, and educational policy. Moreover, learners will explore key phenomena affecting low-income countries, such as rapid urbanization, political challenges, and gender’s critical role in development. Additionally, the program provides students with vital technical skills necessary for development professionals, including impact assessment, project evaluation, finance for development, and leveraging emerging technologies for strategic foresight and innovation. This track is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills to effectively address the nuances of international development (minimum 15 ECTs).

These electives delve into the dynamics of peace and security to prepare students to become international advocates who work to prevent, manage, and resolve conflict. They will sharpen their negotiation skills while gaining unrivalled insights into alliance creation through real-world experiences. Students will understand the relationship between state sovereignty, international law, and armed intervention. Capitalizing on cutting-edge technology, they will gain the tools they need for an unparalleled perspective on human rights, human security, humanitarian law, and cybersecurity. Finally, students will hack the social contract for newfound insights on how people function in today’s rapidly changing society. These insights will prove to be crucial as they dive into cybersecurity, terrorism, and counterterrorism while grasping how relationships between states affect global peace and security  (minimum 15 ECTs).

The Spanish Business Law Track allows students to gain a comprehensive understanding of the Spanish legal system. It builds upon students’ knowledge of legal institutions acquired through the comparative law methodology in the mandatory courses of the LLB program.

This track, taught entirely in Spanish, consists of relevant courses on the different branches of Spanish Law, including Constitutional and Administrative Law, Civil Law, Commercial Law, and Tax Law.

It provides a well understanding of the Spanish legal system for students considering postgraduate studies in Spain, especially the Master’s Degree to Access to the Legal Profession.

The track comprises 12 ECTS credits and is ideal for LLB students enrolled in a dual degree program.

By studying this track, students will specialize in the intersection of Law and Business. They will explore the legal implications of globalization and business internationalization through courses such as advanced corporate law, contract drafting, cross-border mergers & acquisitions or international tax planning. This curriculum equips students for careers as transactional lawyers, in-house counsel, or arbitrators. The track’s highly practical approach will help students discover various practice areas in transactional law practiced in law firms and in-house legal departments, as well as understand the needs of businesses to become trusted advisors (min 15 ECTs).
While technology presents enormous opportunities for social change and business disruption, it also poses many legal and ethical challenges. The tech and digital regulatory landscape is changing rapidly. To address this, it’s essential to equip future legal professionals with the knowledge and skills to understand this transforming legal landscape. This track delves deeper into tech and digital regulation, covering areas like data protection, patent and trademark law, cybersecurity and law & policy. In addition, students will gain a strong understanding of key technological developments and how they impact the legal field. The demand for professionals who understand technology and its legal implications is growing rapidly. This track prepares students to thrive in the evolving legal profession (min 15 ECTs).

By specializing in Law, Human Rights and Social Justice, the student will develop the strong analytical skills necessary to understand the challenges and stakes in human rights and in the pursue of social justice, such as minority rights law, access to justice, criminal prosecution of human rights violations, gender & child rights, refugees and asylum, among others. The track prepares the student to pursue a career in international organizations, international courts, public servant roles, non-government agencies, or any other position where a deep knowledge of international human rights law and public international law is required. Through a practical approach, the student will also develop the necessary skills to become an advocate for human rights such as leadership, negotiation, persuasion, empathy and public speaking (min 15 ECTs).

This track builds upon the legal knowledge students acquire during the first three years of the program. The courses within the track explore different areas of the law, such as International Business Law, Technology & Digital Law, and Human Rights and Social Justice. Students can choose from a wide range of courses that expose them to diverse legal topics and fields with a strong practical and global focus. These courses also develop skills such as argumentation, negotiation, empathy and persuasive communication (min 15 ECTs).

By studying this track, the students will deepen their understanding of Politics and what it takes to develop a career in the international public sphere, exploring complex areas such as international politics, global development and multinational organizations. This track will cover a wide range of challenges that the world is facing, with a special focus on area studies, foreign policy and political theory. The tracks offers popular courses on subjects such as geopolitics, foreign policy, project evaluation and assessment, public diplomacy and nation branding, new technologies, GovTech, and area studies, among others. The student will acquire the skills to spearhead global progress by developing skills such as advocacy, negotiation, persuasion and leadership  (min 15 ECTs).

This track builds on the rigorous intellectual training characteristic of the PPLE. Apply analytical skills and abstract reasoning to address the fundamental questions that arise in other disciplines such as business, computer sciences, politics, law and economics, to name a few. By learning how to adopt logical thinking and present new hypotheses and solutions to problems, the student will be ready to pursue a career in the different fields represented in the program such as policymaking, strategic consultancy, law, economic strategy, and academia. The student can access courses such as applied ethics or moral philosophy so that the student will be able to analyze current issues such as privacy, artificial intelligence, identity, and more (min 15 ECTs).

This track builds upon the fundamental economic principles students acquire during the first three years of the program. It equips students with the skills necessary to understand these principles in a complex global environment. Students will have the opportunity to take advanced courses in Microeconomics and Macroeconomics, along with courses on specific topics like economic policy, country risk analysis, digital economics, or strategic economic sectors. These courses all leverage the strong multidisciplinary foundation you’ve built during the first three years. This track is ideal for students interested in pursuing a professional career or further studies in the field of Economy (min 15 ECTs).