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GRADO EN DERECHO
LAW DEGREEhttp://www.us.es
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Facultad de DerechoCampus Ramón y Cajal. Enramadilla, 18-20, 41018 SevillaT. 954 55 12 00Correo-e.: [email protected]
DÓNDE ESTAMOS
MÁS INFORMACIÓN
QUÉ NECESITO PARA ACCEDER
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Para acceder a un título de Grado es necesario reunir los requisitos de acceso a la Universidad, que se acreditan con el Título de Bachiller y la superación de la Prueba de Evaluación de Bachillerato para el Acceso a la Universidad (PEvAU); con un título de Ciclo Formativo de Grado Superior; con el título de Bachiller Europeo o Bachillerato Internacional; con estudios de sistemas educativos europeos o de países con los que se han suscrito acuerdos, que otorguen los requisitos de acceso en sus sistemas educativos para acceder a la Universidad; con estudios extranjeros homologados al Título de Bachiller español; o con la superación de las Pruebas o Procedimientos de Acceso para mayores de 25, 40 ó 45 años.
Quienes reúnan los requisitos de acceso y quieran mejorar su nota de admisión (que no sea para mejorar la calificación de una titulación universitaria, de las pruebas de mayores de 25, 40 ó 45 años, o del título de bachiller homologado) se podrán examinar con carácter opcional de hasta un máximo de 4 materias en las Pruebas de Admisión. Se aconseja la consulta de los parámetros de ponderación de cada materia para cada Título de Grado y los requisitos y plazos para participar en las diferentes Fases del procedimiento de preinscripción para ser admitidos en los diferentes títulos de Grado: Fase Extranjeros (Marzo), Fase Ordinaria (Junio) y Fase Extraordinaria (Septiembre). Puedes ampliar la información en la página web del Distrito Único Andaluz:http://www.juntadeandalucia.es/economiayconocimiento/sguit/?q=grados
Los estudios de Derecho en la Universidad de Sevilla tienen demostrada su calidad docente e investigadora y su solvencia académica. Gran-des profesionales del derecho han salido de sus aulas para ocupar puestos de gran respon-sabilidad en el ámbito político, judicial, interna-cional, investigador, y un largo etcétera.
La enseñanza del Derecho tiene como objetivos básicos: Introducir conceptos legales e institu-ciones del derecho que, como toda disciplina intelectual, se expresa con una determinada terminología. Facilitar la comprensión de los procedimientos para el dictado de las leyes. Brindar conocimiento sobre la estructura de los órganos de representación y tribunales.
Las clases se complementan con asistencia a juicios, resolución de casos reales y teóricos y asistencia a seminarios, ponencias, foros y otras actividades. El centro oferta a los estu-diantes una amplia variedad de organismos públicos y empresas en las que realizar las prácticas. Asimismo, los acuerdos de movilidad de nuestros estudiantes con otros Centros es-pañoles y extranjeros son numerosos y de muy alta calidad.
Estructura general Créditos
Formación Básica 60
Obligatorios 162
Optativos 6
Prácticas externas
Practicum obligatorio (6 meses)
6.00
Prácticas en empresas (optativa)
No se aplica
Trabajo Fin de grado 6
DESCRIPCIÓN Curso Asignatura Créditos Tipo
PR
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Derecho Civil I 6 Formación BásicaDerecho Constitucional I 6 Formación Básica
Derecho Internacional Público (Instituciones Jurídicas de la Unión Europea) 6 Obligatoria
Derecho Penal. Parte General 6 Formación BásicaEconomía Política y Hacienda Pública 6 Formación BásicaFilosofía del Derecho 6 Formación BásicaFormación Histórica del Derecho 3 ObligatoriaHistoria del Derecho 6 Formación BásicaInstituciones de Derecho Romano 6 Formación BásicaIntroducción Histórica al Derecho Romano 3 ObligatoriaTeoría del Derecho 6 Formación Básica
SEG
UN
DO
Derecho Administrativo I 6 Formación BásicaDerecho Civil II 9 ObligatoriaDerecho Constitucional II 6 ObligatoriaDerecho Constitucional III 6 ObligatoriaDerecho Internacional Público 9 ObligatoriaDerecho Penal. Parte Especial I 6 ObligatoriaDerecho Penal. Parte Especial II 6 ObligatoriaDerecho Procesal Civil 6 ObligatoriaIntroducción al Derecho Procesal 6 Formación Básica
TER
CER
ODerecho Administrativo II 6 ObligatoriaDerecho Administrativo III 6 ObligatoriaDerecho Civil III 6 ObligatoriaDerecho del Trabajo y de la Seguridad Social 12 ObligatoriaDerecho Financiero y Tributario I 9 ObligatoriaDerecho Mercantil I 9 ObligatoriaDerecho Procesal Penal 6 ObligatoriaJusticia Internacional y Derecho Penal Internacional 6 Obligatoria
CU
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Derecho Civil IV 9 ObligatoriaDerecho de la Propiedad Inmobiliaria 6 OptativaDerecho de la Seguridad Social 6 Optativa
Derecho de las Telecomunicaciones y de las Nuevas Tecnologías 6 Optativa
Derecho de Nacionalidad y Derecho de Extranjería 6 OptativaDerecho Financiero y Tributario II 9 ObligatoriaDerecho Internacional Privado 9 ObligatoriaDerecho Mercantil II 9 ObligatoriaDerecho Privado de los Transportes 6 OptativaDerecho y Factor Religioso 6 Obligatoria
El Matrimonio Religioso en el Ordenamiento Jurídico Español 6 Optativa
Federalismo: Estado Autonómico y Unión Europea 6 OptativaFiscalidad Comunitaria e Internacional 6 OptativaFundamentos Romanísticos del Derecho Europeo 6 OptativaInstituciones Históricas del Derecho 6 OptativaMetodología del Derecho 6 OptativaOrganizaciones Internacionales y Derechos Humanos 6 OptativaPrácticas Externas 6 Prácticas externasTrabajo Fin de Grado 6 Trabajo fin de grado
Se considera que la carrera de Derecho es una de las más versátiles en cuanto a las salidas profesionales. Los graduados en Derecho tienen fácil acceso al mundo labo-ral: ejercicio libre de la Abogacía y Procu-raduría, Notaría, Judicatura, Fiscalía, Abo-gado del Estado, Registro de la Propiedad, Carrera Diplomática, Letrado de los distin-tos Organismos Públicos, asesoramiento y gestión en empresas privadas, entre otras muchas.
SALIDAS PROFESIONALES
Este Grado tiene preferencia alta para el acceso a los siguientes Másteres Univer-sitarios:Abogacía; Doble Máster Universitario en Abogacía y Asesoría Jurídico-Mercantil, Fiscal y Laboral; Doble Máster Univer-sitario en Abogacía y Relaciones Jurídi-co-Privadas; Doble Máster Universitario en Abogacía y Derecho Público; Derecho Constitucional; Derecho Público; Relacio-nes Jurídico-Privadas; Asesoría Jurídi-co-Mercantil, Fiscal y Laboral; Economía y Desarrollo; Urbanismo Planeamiento y Diseño Urbano; Estudios Americanos; Estudios Avanzados en Dirección de Em-presas; Estudios Europeos; Gestión y Desarrollo de Recursos Humanos; Arqui-tectura y Patrimonio Histórico; Ciudad y Arquitectura Sostenibles; Patrimonio Ar-tístico Andaluz y su Proyección Iberoame-ricana; Psicología de las Organizaciones y del Trabajo; Profesorado en ESO, Bachi-llerato, F.P. o Enseñanza Idiomas (Esp. Economía Empresa y Comercio / Esp. For-mación y Orientación laboral); Dirección y Planificación del Turismo.
CONTINUACIÓN DE ESTUDIOS
GRADO EN DERECHO
LAW DEGREE
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http://estudiantes.us.es
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http://derecho.us.es/
http://www.us.es/estudios/grados/plan_155
Faculty of Law.Campus Ramón y Cajal. Enramadilla, 18-20, 41018 SevillaT. 954 55 12 00Correo-e.: [email protected]
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTSThe access requirements to the University in order to obtain a degree are the following: holding a Bachillerato Certificate (Spanish Baccalaureate) and passing the Prueba de Evaluación de Bachillerato para el Acceso a la Universidad (Spanish University Entrance Examination), or holding the Ciclo Formativo de Grado Superior Certificate (Spanish Advanced Vocational Training Certificate); or holding the European Baccalaureate or International Baccalaureate Certificate; or having completed secondary education in EU countries or countries that have signed the corresponding specific bilateral agreements with Spain; or having foreign studies validated by the Spanish Ministry as equivalent to the Spanish Bachillerato; or having passed the University Entrance Tests or Procedures for people over 25, 40 or 45 years old.
Candidates fulfilling the above requirements wishing to raise their entrance marks (not applicable for candidates wishing to enter to the University by holding a completed University degree, those passing of the University Tests for people over 25, 40 or 45 years old, or holding a validated Baccalaureate Studies) can optionally pass during the University Entrance Examination an assessment test in up to 4 extra subjects. It is advisable to consult the weighting parameters of each subject for each Degree and the requirements and deadlines to participate in the different pre-registration procedure phases: Foreign Students Phase (March), Ordinary Phase (June) and Extraordinary Phase (September).Further information on the website of the Andalusian Single District:http://www.juntadeandalucia.es/economiayconocimiento/sguit/?q=grados
GRADO EN DERECHO
LAW DEGREE
http://www.us.es
http://estudiantes.us.es
http://cat.us.es
http://guiadeestudiantes.us.es
http://derecho.us.es/
http://www.us.es/estudios/grados/plan_155
Faculty of Law.Campus Ramón y Cajal. Enramadilla, 18-20, 41018 SevillaT. 954 55 12 00Correo-e.: [email protected]
Facu
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YOU CAN FIND US IN
YOU CAN FIND MORE INFORMATION AT
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTSThe access requirements to the University in order to obtain a degree are the following: holding a Bachillerato Certificate (Spanish Baccalaureate) and passing the Prueba de Evaluación de Bachillerato para el Acceso a la Universidad (Spanish University Entrance Examination), or holding the Ciclo Formativo de Grado Superior Certificate (Spanish Advanced Vocational Training Certificate); or holding the European Baccalaureate or International Baccalaureate Certificate; or having completed secondary education in EU countries or countries that have signed the corresponding specific bilateral agreements with Spain; or having foreign studies validated by the Spanish Ministry as equivalent to the Spanish Bachillerato; or having passed the University Entrance Tests or Procedures for people over 25, 40 or 45 years old.
Candidates fulfilling the above requirements wishing to raise their entrance marks (not applicable for candidates wishing to enter to the University by holding a completed University degree, those passing of the University Tests for people over 25, 40 or 45 years old, or holding a validated Baccalaureate Studies) can optionally pass during the University Entrance Examination an assessment test in up to 4 extra subjects. It is advisable to consult the weighting parameters of each subject for each Degree and the requirements and deadlines to participate in the different pre-registration procedure phases: Foreign Students Phase (March), Ordinary Phase (June) and Extraordinary Phase (September).Further information on the website of the Andalusian Single District:http://www.juntadeandalucia.es/economiayconocimiento/sguit/?q=grados
Law studies at the University of Seville de-monstrate high quality teaching and research as well as academic credibility. The school has produced great Law professionals who occupy positions of great responsibility in the political, judicial and international spheres as well as re-search, and many more.
The teaching of Law has set the following basic goals: Introduce legal concepts and institutions of law that, like all intellectual disciplines, is expressed with a certain terminology. Facilita-te the understanding of the procedures for the implementation of the Law. Provide knowledge about the structure of the representative bo-dies and courts.
Classes are complemented with court visits, resolution of real and theoretical cases and attendance at seminars, lectures, forums and other activities. The center offers students a wide variety of public Institutions and compa-nies in which to undertake practical training. Also, the mobility agreements of our students with other Spanish and foreign institutions are numerous and of very high quality.
Course Unit Credits Type
FIR
ST
Civil Law I 6 Basic Training Constitutional Law I 6 Basic Training European Union Law 6 Compulsory Criminal Law. General Part 6 Basic Training Political Economics and Public Finances 6 Basic Training Philosophy of Law 6 Basic Training Historical Evolution of Law 3 Compulsory History of Economics 6 Basic Training Institutions of Roman Law 6 Basic Training Historical Introduction to the Roman Law 3 Compulsory Theory of Law 6 Basic Training
SEC
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Administrative Law I 6 Basic Training Civil Law II 9 Compulsory Constitutional Law II 6 Compulsory Constittutional Law III 6 Compulsory Public Internacional Law 9 Compulsory Criminal Law. Special Part I 6 Compulsory Criminal Law. Special Part II 6 Compulsory Civil Procedural Law 6 Compulsory Introduction to Procedural Law 6 Basic Training
THIR
DAdministrative Law II 6 Compulsory Administrative Law III 6 Compulsory Civil Law III 6 Compulsory Labour and Social Security Law 12 Compulsory Financial and Taxation Law I 9 Compulsory Commercial Law 9 Compulsory Criminal Procedural Law 6 Compulsory International Justice and International Criminal Law 6 Compulsory
FOU
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Civil Law IV 9 Compulsory Real State Law 6 Optional Social Security Law 6 Optional Telecommunications and New Technologies Law 6 Optional Law on Nationality and Aliens Law 6 Optional Financial and Taxation Law II 9 Compulsory Private International Law 9 Compulsory Comercial Law II 9 Compulsory Private Transport Law 6 Optional Religious factor and Law 6 Compulsory
The religious marriage in the Spanish Legal System 6 Optional
Federalism: Regional State and European Union 6 Optional EU and International Taxation 6 Optional Roman Grounds of European Law 6 Optional Historical Institutions of Law 6 Optional Metodology of Law 6 Optional International Organizations and Human Rigths 6 Optional External practices 6 External Practices Degree Final Research Work 6 Degree Project
A career in Law is considered one of the most versatile in terms of professional opportunities. Law graduates have easy ac-cess to the world labor market: free practi-ce of the Law and Attorney’s Office, Notary, Judiciary, Office of the Prosecutor, State Attorney, Land Registry, Diplomatic Career, and Lawyer of the different Public Organi-zations, Advice and Management in private companies, among others.
The completion of this degree provides preferential access to following Master’s Degrees: Law (Legal Profession); Dou-ble Master in Law (Legal Profession) with Juridical, Legal, Mercantile and Labour Consultancy; Double Master in Law (Le-gal Profession) with Private Law; Double Master in Law (Legal Profession) with Pu-blic Law; Constitutional Law; Public Law; Private Law; Juridical, Legal, Mercantile and Labour Consultancy; Economics and Development; Town Planning, Zoning and Urban Design; American Studies; Advan-ced Studies in Business Management; European Studies; Management and De-velopment of Human Resources; Archi-tecture and Historical Heritage; Sustai-nable Architecture and Cities; Andalusian Artistic Heritage and its Latin-American Projection; Psychology of Organizations and Word; Teaching in Secondary Schools, Vocational Training and Language Centers (Economy, Business and Trade / Training and Employment Guidance); Tourism Ma-nagement and Planning.
PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
DESCRIPTION
FURTHERSTUDIES
General Structure Credits
Core 60
Compulsory 162
Optional 6
External Practice
Obligatory Prac-tical Training(6 months)
6.00
Internships (Optional)
NotApplicable
Final Degree Project 6
Law studies at the University of Seville de-monstrate high quality teaching and research as well as academic credibility. The school has produced great Law professionals who occupy positions of great responsibility in the political, judicial and international spheres as well as re-search, and many more.
The teaching of Law has set the following basic goals: Introduce legal concepts and institutions of law that, like all intellectual disciplines, is expressed with a certain terminology. Facilita-te the understanding of the procedures for the implementation of the Law. Provide knowledge about the structure of the representative bo-dies and courts.
Classes are complemented with court visits, resolution of real and theoretical cases and attendance at seminars, lectures, forums and other activities. The center offers students a wide variety of public Institutions and compa-nies in which to undertake practical training. Also, the mobility agreements of our students with other Spanish and foreign institutions are numerous and of very high quality.
Course Unit Credits Type
FIR
ST
Civil Law I 6 Basic Training Constitutional Law I 6 Basic Training European Union Law 6 Compulsory Criminal Law. General Part 6 Basic Training Political Economics and Public Finances 6 Basic Training Philosophy of Law 6 Basic Training Historical Evolution of Law 3 Compulsory History of Economics 6 Basic Training Institutions of Roman Law 6 Basic Training Historical Introduction to the Roman Law 3 Compulsory Theory of Law 6 Basic Training
SEC
ON
D
Administrative Law I 6 Basic Training Civil Law II 9 Compulsory Constitutional Law II 6 Compulsory Constittutional Law III 6 Compulsory Public Internacional Law 9 Compulsory Criminal Law. Special Part I 6 Compulsory Criminal Law. Special Part II 6 Compulsory Civil Procedural Law 6 Compulsory Introduction to Procedural Law 6 Basic Training
THIR
D
Administrative Law II 6 Compulsory Administrative Law III 6 Compulsory Civil Law III 6 Compulsory Labour and Social Security Law 12 Compulsory Financial and Taxation Law I 9 Compulsory Commercial Law 9 Compulsory Criminal Procedural Law 6 Compulsory International Justice and International Criminal Law 6 Compulsory
FOU
RTH
Civil Law IV 9 Compulsory Real State Law 6 Optional Social Security Law 6 Optional Telecommunications and New Technologies Law 6 Optional Law on Nationality and Aliens Law 6 Optional Financial and Taxation Law II 9 Compulsory Private International Law 9 Compulsory Comercial Law II 9 Compulsory Private Transport Law 6 Optional Religious factor and Law 6 Compulsory
The religious marriage in the Spanish Legal System 6 Optional
Federalism: Regional State and European Union 6 Optional EU and International Taxation 6 Optional Roman Grounds of European Law 6 Optional Historical Institutions of Law 6 Optional Metodology of Law 6 Optional International Organizations and Human Rigths 6 Optional External practices 6 External Practices Degree Final Research Work 6 Degree Project
A career in Law is considered one of the most versatile in terms of professional opportunities. Law graduates have easy ac-cess to the world labor market: free practi-ce of the Law and Attorney’s Office, Notary, Judiciary, Office of the Prosecutor, State Attorney, Land Registry, Diplomatic Career, and Lawyer of the different Public Organi-zations, Advice and Management in private companies, among others.
The completion of this degree provides preferential access to following Master’s Degrees: Law (Legal Profession); Dou-ble Master in Law (Legal Profession) with Juridical, Legal, Mercantile and Labour Consultancy; Double Master in Law (Le-gal Profession) with Private Law; Double Master in Law (Legal Profession) with Pu-blic Law; Constitutional Law; Public Law; Private Law; Juridical, Legal, Mercantile and Labour Consultancy; Economics and Development; Town Planning, Zoning and Urban Design; American Studies; Advan-ced Studies in Business Management; European Studies; Management and De-velopment of Human Resources; Archi-tecture and Historical Heritage; Sustai-nable Architecture and Cities; Andalusian Artistic Heritage and its Latin-American Projection; Psychology of Organizations and Word; Teaching in Secondary Schools, Vocational Training and Language Centers (Economy, Business and Trade / Training and Employment Guidance); Tourism Ma-nagement and Planning.
PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
DESCRIPTION
FURTHERSTUDIES
General Structure Credits
Core 60
Compulsory 162
Optional 6
External Practice
Obligatory Prac-tical Training(6 months)
6.00
Internships (Optional)
NotApplicable
Final Degree Project 6