DEGREE IN ECONOMICS

1st cycle/first year:

CODE / SUBJECT / ECTS CREDITS / UMA CREDITS
1st semester
- Introduction to accountancy / 5 / 6
- World economy structure / 5 / 6
- Introduction to law / 7 / 7,5
- Introduction to economics I / 5 / 6
- Mathematics for economists I / 5 / 6
2nd semester / SUBJECT / ECTS CREDITS / UMA CREDITS
- Statistics I / 5 / 6
- World economic history / 5 / 6
- Mathematics for economists II / 5 / 6
- Introduction to economics II / 5 / 6
- Financial accountancy / 7 / 7,5

Second year:

CODE / SUBJECT / ECTS CREDITS / UMA CREDITS
1st semester
- Economic structures in Spain I / 5 / 6
- Microeconomics I / 7 / 7,5
- Cost accounting / 5 / 6
- Statistics II / 5 / 6
- Mathematical programming / 5 / 6
- Economic history of Spain / 5 / 6
2nd semester / SUBJECT / ECTS CREDITS / UMA CREDITS
- Macroeconomics I / 7 / 7,5
- Statistics III / 5 / 6
- Dynamic analysis / 5 / 6
- Economic structures in Spain I / 5 / 6
- Sociology / 5 / 6
- Optional module / 4,5 / 4,5

2nd cycle/third year:

CODE / SUBJECT / ECTS CREDITS / UMA CREDITS
1st semester
- Econometrics I / 5 / 6
- Economic policy I / 5 / 6
- Public Tax Authority I / 5 / 6
- Advanced macroeconomics I / 7,5 / 7,5
- Business economics I / 5 / 6
- Optional module / 4,5 / 4,5
2nd semester / SUBJECT / ECTS CREDITS / UMA CREDITS
- Econometrics II / 5 / 6
- Economic policy II / 5 / 6
- Advanced miroeconomics I / 7,5 / 7,5
- Business economics II / 5 / 6
- Public Tax Authority II / 5 / 6
- Optional module / 4,5 / 4,5

Fourth year:

CODE / SUBJECT / ECTS CREDITS / UMA CREDITS
1st semester
- Advanced macroeconomics II / 5 / 6
- Spanish Taxation Sysstem I / 7,5 / 7,5
- Financial systems I / 5 / 6
- Econometrics III / 5 / 6
- Optional module / 4,5 / 4,5
2nd semester / SUBJECT / ECTS CREDITS / UMA CREDITS
- Advanced miroeconomics II / 5 / 6
- Spanish Taxation Sysstem II / 5 / 6
- Economics and policies of the E.U. / 7,5 / 7,5
- Commertial management II / 5 / 6
- Optional module / 4,5 / 4,5
- Optional module / 4,5 / 4,5

Optional 2nd cycle subjects:

CODE / SUBJECT / ECTS CREDITS / UMA CREDITS
- Economic applications of the Game Theory / 4,5 / 4,5
- Demography / 4,5 / 4,5
- Trading company law / 4,5 / 4,5
- Economic structure of Andalusia / 4,5 / 4,5
- Economic history of Andalusia (S. XVIII-XX) / 4,5 / 4,5
. Management information systems I / 4,5 / 4,5
- Organisation administration / 4,5 / 4,5
- Aspects of statistics / 4,5 / 4,5
- Finance mathematics / 5 / 6
- Public accountancy / 5 / 6
- Social welfare legislation / 5 / 6
- Health economics / 4,5 / 4,5
- Human resource economics / 4,5 / 4,5
- Labour economics / 4,5 / 4,5
- Industrial economics / 4,5 / 4,5
- International economics / 4,5 / 4,5
- Regional economics and policies / 4,5 / 4,5
- Economics and urban policy / 5 / 6
- The social structure in Spain / 5 / 6
- History of economic thinking / 4,5 / 4,5
- History of International economics / 4,5 / 4,5
. Management information systems II / 5 / 6
- English for Economists / 4,5 / 4,5
- Current aspects of econometrics / 4,5 / 4,5
- Current aspects of mathematics / 5 / 6
- Financial economics theory / 4,5 / 4,5
- Current aspects of economic policy / 4,5 / 4,5

Descriptores

1st year:

1st semester

Introduction to accountancy

1st cycle; 1st semester.

Accountacy techniques applied to business results and fund activity had in a particuylar period. Cost determination and its use. Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

World Economic Structure

1st cycle; 1st semester

Instruments of applied economics (introduction). Growth and development, International economics (elementary theory), Balance of payments and international organisation of trade. International monetary aid and relations. Economic integration. Analisis of the different sectors of world economics.

Lecturers: E. González, M. Cerquella y A. García.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

Introduction to law

1st cycle; 1st semester.

Legislation and legal regulations. The sources of law. Application and effectiveness of regulations. Civil law. Property. Subjective rights. Civil property rights. The right to credit or obligations. Types of obligation. Compliance or incompliance with obligations. Modification and elimination of obligations. Obligation guarantees. The contract and types of contract: its interpretation and effects. Modification and recisson of contracts. Leasing and construction contracts. Other contracts. Title deeds. Titles-in-full: property. Limited titles.

Lecturers: Enrique Clavero Barranquero, Antonio Morillas Martínez y Ana Cañizares Laso.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

Introduction to economics I

1st cycle; 1st semester.

Introduction. Budgetary preferences, usefulness and restrictions. The choice of consumer and demand. The Slutsky equation. Technology in the company. Cost minimalisation. Profit maximalisation. The offer of the company and the industry in the competitive market. The balance of a competitive market.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

Mathematics for economists I

1st cycle; 1st semester.

Matrix algebra. Linear applications. Diagonalisation. Squared forms. Functions of one or more real variables. Introduction to financial operations.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

2nd semester

Statistics I

1st cycle; 2nd semester.

Basic concepts. Analysis of a variable. Index numbers. Joint analysis of two variables. Linear Correlation and regression. Temporary series. Probabilities.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

World economic history

1st cycle; 2nd semester; 5 credits.

Agricultural societies in modern times. World economy in the XIX century. The economy in the XX century.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

Mathematics for economists II

1st cycle; 2nd semester.

Derivable functions. Convexity. Implicit functions. Introduction to mathematical programming. Classical programming. Non-linear programming.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

Introduction to economics II

1st cycle; 2nd semester.

Introduction. The balanced income in a closed economy: the multiplier. The balanced income in an economy with a public sector and in an open economy. Financing of economic activities. The central bank and monetary policy. Demand and production: the combined demand of the economy. The employment market. The combined offer and the macroeconomic balance. International trade. The balance of payments and exchange rates.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

Financial accountancy

1st cycle; 2nd semester.

Internal and external financing. Company investment. Microaccounting principles of national accountancy.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

2nd year

1st semester

Economic structures in Spain I

1st cycle; 1st semester.

Spanish economy description and development. Sector activity analysis and spatial dynamics in Spanish economy.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

Microeconomics I

1st cycle; 1st semester.

Introduction: partial balance. Multimarket balance. The welfare economy. Permanent fixtures and public property. Monopoly. Oligopoly and monopolitic competition. The theory of disclosed preference. Inter-seasonal choice. Choice in uncertaint conditions.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

Cost accounting

1st cycle; 1st semester.

Introduction to cost accounting: fundamental concepts. The economico-technical or internal cycle of the company. The cost of productive factors. Calculation of cost areas: cost statistics. Calculation of cost bearers: calculation methods. Internal financial results within a company. Cost accounting systems: anglo-saxon methods, costs per section, direct-cost, Spanish model and the ABC

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

Statistics II

1st cycle; 2nd semester.

Probabilities. Random variable. Discreet random variable. Continuous distribution variable. Bidimensional random variable. Sample distribution of statistics. Points estimation. Interval estimation.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

Mathematical programming

1st cycle; 1st semester.

Introduction to mathematical programming. Linear and non-linear programming. Special linear problems. Multicriteria decision taking. Game theory.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

Economic history of Spain

1st cycle; 1st semester.

The modern era and the end of the Ancient Regime. The unbalance of Spanish capitalism during the XIX century. The Spanish economy in the XX century: between growth and underdevelopment.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

2nd semester

Macroeconomics I

1st cycle; 2nd semester.

Introduction to macroeconomics. The expenditure sector, the demand for goods and services. The money market. The international monetary market. The currency market and short semester exchange rates. Money, prices and long-semester exchange rates. Combined demand in an open economy. Combined supply. Cyclical fluctuations and stabilisation policies.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

Statistics III

1st cycle; 2nd semester.

Hypothesis verification. Verification in normal populations. Non-parametric verification. Variance analysis. Sampling in finite populations.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

Dynamic analysis

1st cycle; 2nd semester.

Introduction to dynamic analysis. Difference equations. Differencial equations. Stability in dynamic systems.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

Economic structures in Spain II

1st cycle; 2nd semester.

Income distribution. Business factor. Innovation and technological change. Finantial system. External sector.

Lecturers: To be appointed

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

Sociology

1st cycle; 1st semester.

Sociological perspective. Conceptual instruments. Structure and institutions.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

3rd year

1st semester

Econometrics I

1st cycle; 2nd semester.

Introduction. General linear regression model. Limitations of the linear regression model. Extensions of the linear regression model.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

Economic policy I

2nd cycle; 1st semester.

Analysis and establishment of an economic policy. Study of the objectives of economic policy.

Lecturers: Antonio García Lizana y José Emilio Villena Peña.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam. Presentation of papers.

Public Tax Authority I

2nd cycle; 1st semester.

Government budget.Tax system and expenditure. Spanish economy public sector. Public expenditure and revenue.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

303. Public Tax Authority

2nd cycle; 1st semester.

Economic and financial activity. Study of financial activity. Focus of Tax Authority regulations. The market and assignation of public resources. Optimal distribution of revenue and wealth. Theory of collective choice. Structural dynamic of public expenditure and revenue.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

Advanced macroeconomics I

2nd cycle; 1st semester.

Modelling of expectations. Efficiency and inefficiency of monetary policy. Financing of public deficit. Introduction to the economic cycle theory. Neoclassical models. Neokeynesian models: imperfections in the goods market, the employment market and financial markets.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

Business economics I

2nd cycle; 1st semester.

The company. The company owner. Business economics. Economic system focus of the company. Company objectives. Creation and operation of a company. Functional areas of the company. Strategic economic focus of the company. The company and its environment. The company and its social responsibility. The economic focus of organisations.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

2nd semester

Econometrics II

2nd cycle; 2nd semester.

Violation of other basic suppositions of the multiple regression model. Stochastic regressors and instrumental variables. Multi-equational models. Other extensions.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

Economic policy II

2nd cycle; 2nd semester.

Instrumental and sectorial actions. Economic stabilisation policies. Other economic adjustment policies. International organisations.

Lecturer: Gumersindo Ruiz-Bravo de Mansilla.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam. Presentation of papers.

Advanced microeconomics I

2nd cycle; 1st semester.

Introduction. The consumer theory. Applications of the consumer theory. Company theory. Applications of company theory. General equilibrium theory. Applications of the welfare economy

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

Business economics II

2nd cycle; 2nd semester.

The production system. Design of the production system. Production planning and programming. Location of the company. Dimension of the company. The experience effect. Technical efficiency: productivity. The human factor in production. Quality. Supplies and stock control. The financial system of the company. Investment. Evaluation criteria of investment projects. Choice of investments.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

Public tax authority II

2nd cycle; 2nd semester.

Structural dynamics of public income and expenditure. Imposition theory and principles. The optimum tax system.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

4th year

1st semester

Advanced macroeconomics II

2nd cycle; 1st semester.

Introduction to the economic cycle theory. Neoclassical models. Neokeynesian models: imperfections in goods markets, the employment market and financial markets. The Solow model. The Ramsey model.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

Spanish taxation system I

2nd cycle; 1st semester.

Introduction. Personal income tax (individuals). Property tax.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

Financial stystems I

2nd cycle; 1st semester.

Current financial system structure in Spain. Functions of the Bank of Spain. The Bank of Spain and monetary policy. The European monetary system. The currency market. Money markets in Spain. Credit entities in Spain. Insurance and pension fund companies. Other financial insemesterediaries. The capitals market in Spain.

Lecturer: Pedro Raya Mellado.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

Econometrics III

2nd cycle; 2nd semester.

Classical analysis of temporary series. Dynamic models. Models with distributed delays and hypothesis entailing delays. Estimation of models with delayed variables. Stochastic models of temporary series. Range and selection of models. Other extensions.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

2nd semester

Advanced microeconomics II

2nd cycle; 2nd semester.

Theory of choice in uncertain conditions. Games with incomplete information. Moral risk and incentives. Adverse selection and signalling. The revelation principle and design of mechanisms. Applications of the social welfare theory.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

Spanish taxation system II

2nd cycle; 2nd semester.

Company income tax: introdution, tax rate and financial result, and conclusion. Value added tax: planning and conclusion. Economic Activity Tax (IAE).

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

Economics and policies of the E.U. I

2nd cycle; 1st semester.

The European integration process. Community institutions and financing. The economic and monetary union.

Lecturer: Cristina Blasco Vizcaíno.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam. Presentation of papers

Commertial management II

2nd cycle; 1st semester.

Basic concepts in Marketing. Commetial analysis. Marketing strategies: product, price, distribution and promotion.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

Optional

Economic applications of the Game Theory

Introduction. Non-cooperative static games with complete information. Non-cooperative dynamic games with complete information. Games with incomplete information.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam. Presentation of papers

Demography

Demographic observation. Demographic rates. The population according to sex and age. Elementary methods of disintegrated analysis. Affects of phenomena and types of analysis. Mortality. Natality. Migration. Population models.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam. Presentation of papers.

Trading Company law

The company owner. Joint stock and sleeping partnership companies. The public limited company. The private limited company. Mutual based companies. Investment and joint finance institutions. Company groups and holdings. Transformation, merger and division of companies. Company disolution and liquidation.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam. Presentation of papers.

Economic structure of Andalusia

Description and development of the economy in Andalusia. Population and employment. Analysis of activities by sectors. Inter-regional disparities.

Lecturers: J. López y L. Colomer

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam. Presentation of papers.

Economic history of Andalusia (XVIII-XX centuries)

Economic growth period (1750-1792). Ancient Regime crisis (1792-1839). Economic expansion and industrialisation (1840-1866/74). Deindustrialisation, agricultural crisis and trade contracts (1874-1900). Self-sufficiency, stabilisation and crisis (1940-1975). Democratic transition and self-government.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam. Presentation of papers.

Management information systems I

Introduction to computer studies. Operative systems. Data base. Spreadsheet.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam. Presentation of papers

Organisation administration

Administration and the environment. Planning, organisation, management and control.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

Aspects of statistics

Variance analysis. Multi-variant analysis.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam. Presentation of papers

Finance mathematics

Financial legislation. Simple financial market operations. Introduction to the yield theory. Yield applications. General plan and modalities. Financial value of a loan. Pure public loans. Public loans for commercial purposes.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

Public accountancy

The public sector and accounting. The public budget. The budget cycle. Accounting regulations in the public accountancy environment. Public accountancy planning in Spain.: the new General Public Accountancy Plan. Calculation of operations deriving from the expense budget. Calculation of operations derived from the income budget. Calculation of the main operations connected to national property. Analytical accounting of the public sector in Spain. Monitoring of economic and financial activities in public administration.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

Social welfare legislation

Introduction. Welfare legislation. General welfare system. Special schemes and complementary social welfare.

Lecturer: Antonio Márquez Prieto

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam. Presentation of papers.

Health economics

Health systems in the OCDE. Health planning. Supply and demand. Health expenses. Cost control. Economic assessment methods and instruments. The ideological environment.

Lecturer: To be appointed.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

Human resource economics

Concept of education. Education and economic development. Cost-benefit analysis of education. Education and income formation. Consumer education and behaviour. Education production process. Financing and costs of educational systems. Educational planning.

Lecturer: Lucía Navarro.

Teaching method: Lectures. Practicals.

Examination method: Written exam.

Labour economics

Employment supply and demand. Salary differences. Descrimination and segmentation. Labour negotiations and work contracts. The effects of taxation and social policies on employment availability. Taxation and employment demand.