University Master's Degree in Advanced Research in Humanistic Studies - 4th. edition
Programme
YEAR | COMPULSORY CREDITS |
OPTIONAL CREDITS |
WORK PLACEMENT CREDITS | MASTER'S THESIS CREDITS |
TOTALS |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st | 18 | 24 | 6 | 12 | 60 |
TOTALS | 18 | 24 | 6 | 12 | 60 |
FIRST YEAR: Compulsory subjects
CODE | SUBJECT | CREDITS |
---|---|---|
Yearly subjects | ||
12875401 | Internship | 6 |
12875301 | Master's Thesis | 12 |
First semester | ||
12875101 | Communication and Research Transfer | 6 |
12875102 | Digital Humanities and the Humanistic Sciences | 6 |
Second semester | ||
12875103 | Management, Visibility and Evaluation of Research | 6 |
OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
Students can study between 18 and 21 optional ECTS credits from different specialities or study 18 ECTS credits from a single speciality (* or **) so that this is then included on their degree certificate. They can register for further common optional subjects in order to arrive at the required number of 24 ECTS credits.
Speciality in Research into History and History of Art *
CODE | SUBJECT | CREDITS | SUBJECTS OFFERED 2024-25 |
---|---|---|---|
12875201 | Art, Politics and Society * | 3 | Yes |
12875202 | Democracies, Dictatorships, Fascisms and Populisms in Europe and America in the 20th Century * | 3 | Yes |
12875203 | War and Diplomacy * | 3 | Yes |
12875204 | Cultural Exchanges and Artistic Influences * | 3 | Yes |
12875205 | Sociabilities and the Construction of Citizenship * | 3 | Yes |
12875206 | Uses and Functions of Images * | 3 | Yes |
Speciality in Research into Linguistic and Literary Studies **
CODE | SUBJECT | CREDITS | SUBJECTS OFFERED 2024-25 |
---|---|---|---|
12875207 | Theoretical Currents and Methods of Literary Analysis ** | 3 | Yes |
12875208 | Textual Studies: from Creation to Publication ** | 3 | Yes |
12875209 | Literature and Culture: Contexts and Validities ** | 3 | Yes |
12875210 | Theoretical and Formal Models in Linguistic Research ** | 3 | Yes |
12875211 | Research Methods in Applied Linguistics ** | 3 | Yes |
12875212 | Variation and Linguistic Norms ** | 3 | Yes |
The student must register for between 3 and 6 ECTS credits from the following offer to make up the full 24 optional credits:
CODE | SUBJECT | CREDITS | SUBJECTS OFFERED 2024-25 |
---|---|---|---|
12875213 | Art and Heritage versus Tourism and Leisure? | 3 | No |
12875214 | Contemporary Philosophical Currents | 3 | Yes |
12875215 | Ethnopoetics and Oral Narratives | 3 | No |
12875216 | Human Evolution | 3 | No |
12875217 | Archaeology of Writing in the Classical Age | 3 | Yes |
12875218 | War, Power and Society in Antiquity | 3 | No |
12875219 | Humanism, Enlightenment and Liberalism | 3 | No |
12875220 | Image, Imagination and Thought | 3 | No |
12875221 | Research Methods in Historical Linguistics | 3 | No |
12875222 | Archaeology of Rituals and the Funerary World | 3 | Yes |
12875223 | Power in the Middle Ages | 3 | No |
12875224 | Theatre and Identity in the Middle Ages | 3 | No |
12875225 | Research Methodology Applied to Teaching Spanish as a Foreign Language | 3 | Yes |
12875226 | Learning and Teaching of Foreign Languages | 3 | Yes |
12875227 | Sacred and Profane Art in the Middle Ages | 3 | Yes |
- Bridging courses for students who have History and the History of Art Studies
CODE | SUBJECT | CREDITS |
---|---|---|
12254105 | Romance Literature | 6 |
12254115 | Latin | 6 |
– Bridging courses for students who have Linguistics and Literary Studies
CODE | SUBJECT | CREDITS |
---|---|---|
12304103 | Visuals Arts: Experiencies, Protagonists and Uses | 6 |
12294105 | Contemporary Society and Culture | 6 |
– Bridging courses for students who have studied others specialities
CODE | SUBJECT | CREDITS |
---|---|---|
12304103 | Visuals Arts: Experiencies, Protagonists and Uses | 6 |
12254105 | Romance Literature | 6 |
12254115 | Latin | 6 |
12294105 | Contemporary Society and Culture | 6 |
After checking the candidate's transcript, the body responsible for admission can decide that the student must attend and satisfactorily complete some of the subjects that are programmed as bridging courses.