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Biology & Chemistry Double Degree

  • In extinction
Modality
In-person
Branch of knowledge
Science
School(s)
Faculty of Biology
Rúa Lope Gómez de Marzoa, s/n, 15782
Santiago de Compostela
881813245 (Conserxaría)
881813308 (Decanato)
facultade.bioloxia.decanato [at] usc.gal
Faculty of Chemistry
Avda. das Ciencias, s/n, 15782
Santiago de Compostela
881814229 (Conserxaría)
881814256 (Decanato)
facultade.quimica.decanato [at] usc.gal
Campus
Santiago de Compostela
estudantes de química

The aim of this double degree is to train graduates in the wide number of professional areas where both fields mutually need each other; beyond the connection between Chemistry and Biology that is implied in Biochemistry.

Duration: 6 academic years
RUCT code: 7000611
Seats number: 20

Dean or center director:
Jesus Sanmartin Matalobos
jesus.sanmartin [at] usc.es

Title coordinator:
Jesus Sanmartin Matalobos

Use languages:
Spanish, Galician

Coordinator university:
University of Santiago de Compostela

Partaker universities:
University of Santiago de Compostela

The aim of this double degree is to train graduates in the wide number of professional areas where both fields mutually need each other; beyond the connection between Chemistry and Biology that is implied in Biochemistry.

Chemistry is a large field that includes the sub-microscopic world of atoms and molecules to the area of materials that we use on a daily basis. It constitutes an essential part of the training of countless scientists and engineers.

Geology

  • G1021104
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  • Basic Training
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  • 6 Credits

Cellular Biology (metabolism)

  • G1021105
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  • Basic Training
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  • 6 Credits

Tissues and Organs Biology

  • G1021108
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  • Basic Training
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  • 6 Credits

Physics I

  • G1041101
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  • Basic Training
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Mathematics I

  • G1041102
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  • Basic Training
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

General Chemistry I

  • G1041103
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  • Basic Training
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

General Chemistry II

  • G1041104
  •  
  • Basic Training
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Applied Statistics and Computer Science for Chemists

  • G1041105
  •  
  • Basic Training
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Physics II

  • G1041107
  •  
  • Basic Training
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Mathematics II

  • G1041108
  •  
  • Basic Training
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

General Chemistry III

  • G1041109
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  • Basic Training
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  •  
  • 6 Credits

General Chemistry IV

  • G1041110
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  • Basic Training
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

General analytical chemistry

  • G1041221
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  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Quantum chemistry

  • G1041222
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  •  
  • 6 Credits

Non-metals and their compounds

  • G1041223
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  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Organic Chemistry I.- Alkanes and derivatives

  • G1041224
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  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Basic principles of inorganic chemistry

  • G1041225
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  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Analytical separation techniques

  • G1041226
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  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Spectroscopy

  • G1041227
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  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Chemical thermodynamics

  • G1041228
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  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Organic Chemistry II - Unsaturated compounds

  • G1041229
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  •  
  • 6 Credits

Metals and their compounds

  • G1041230
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  •  
  • 6 Credits

Botany 1 (non Vascular Plants)

  • G1021221
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  •  
  • 6 Credits

Zoology I

  • G1021222
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  •  
  • 6 Credits

Biochemistry I

  • G1021223
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  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Genetics I

  • G1021224
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Developmental Biology

  • G1021225
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  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Botany II: Vascular Plants

  • G1021226
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  •  
  • 6 Credits

Zoology II

  • G1021227
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  •  
  • 6 Credits

Biochemistry II

  • G1021228
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Genetics II

  • G1021229
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  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Biogeochemistry

  • G1021230
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  •  
  • 6 Credits

Spectroscopic and electrochemical analytical methods

  • G1041321
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  • First Semester
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  • 6 Credits

Structural Analysis

  • G1041322
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  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • First Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

Statistical thermodynamics and transport phenomena

  • G1041323
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • First Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Organic Chemistry III: carbonyl compounds, amines and heterocycles

  • G1041324
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  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • First Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Coordination chemistry

  • G1041325
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  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • First Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Chemometrics and qualimetrics

  • G1041326
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  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Organometallic Chemistry

  • G1041327
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  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

Chemical kinetics and catalysis

  • G1041328
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  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Fundamentals of organic synthesis

  • G1041329
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  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

Biomolecular organic chemistry

  • G1041330
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  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Hyphenation, kinetic techniques and automation

  • G1041331
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  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

Plant Physiology I: Resource Acquisition and Metabolism

  • G1021321
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  • First Semester
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  • 6 Credits

Animal Physiology

  • G1021322
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  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • First Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Microbiology I (Fundamentals of Microbiology)

  • G1021323
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  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • First Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Ecology I

  • G1021324
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  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • First Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Evolutionary Genetics

  • G1021325
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  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • First Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Plant Physiology II (Developement Physiology)

  • G1021326
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  • Second Semester
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  • 6 Credits

Comparative Animal Physiology

  • G1021327
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Microbiology II: Microbial Diversity and Applied Microbiology

  • G1021328
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  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Ecology II

  • G1021329
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  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Biologic Anthropology

  • G1021330
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Ecology III

  • G1021421
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  • First Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

Undergraduate dissertation

  • G1021425
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  • End of Degree Projects and End of Master's Degree Projects
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  • 6 Credits

Clinical Microbiology

  • G1021442
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  • Elective Credits
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  • First Semester
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  • 4,5 Credits

Edaphology

  • G1021444
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  • Elective Credits
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  • First Semester
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  • 4,5 Credits

Clinical Biochemistry and Molecular Pathology

  • G1021452
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  • Elective Credits
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  • Second Semester
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  • 4,5 Credits

Chemical Engineering

  • G1041421
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  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • First Semester
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  • 6 Credits

Physical chemistry of materials

  • G1041422
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  • First Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

Inorganic and organic materials

  • G1041424
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

Undergraduate dissertation

  • G1041425
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  • End of Degree Projects and End of Master's Degree Projects
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  • 15 Credits

Professional Projects in Chemistry

  • G1041426
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  • Compulsory Credits
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  • Second Semester
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  • 6 Credits

Synthesis of Bioactive Compounds

  • G1041450
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  • Elective Credits
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  • First Semester
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  • 4,5 Credits

Bioinorganic Chemistry

  • G1041451
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  • Elective Credits
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  • Second Semester
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  • 4,5 Credits

Non se contempla

Physics I

  • G1041101
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  • Basic Training
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  •  
  • 6 Credits

Mathematics I

  • G1041102
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  • Basic Training
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

General Chemistry I

  • G1041103
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  • Basic Training
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

General Chemistry II

  • G1041104
  •  
  • Basic Training
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Applied Statistics and Computer Science for Chemists

  • G1041105
  •  
  • Basic Training
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Physics II

  • G1041107
  •  
  • Basic Training
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Mathematics II

  • G1041108
  •  
  • Basic Training
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

General Chemistry III

  • G1041109
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  • Basic Training
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

General Chemistry IV

  • G1041110
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  • Basic Training
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

General analytical chemistry

  • G1041221
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  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Quantum chemistry

  • G1041222
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Non-metals and their compounds

  • G1041223
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Organic Chemistry I.- Alkanes and derivatives

  • G1041224
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Basic principles of inorganic chemistry

  • G1041225
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Analytical separation techniques

  • G1041226
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Spectroscopy

  • G1041227
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Chemical thermodynamics

  • G1041228
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Organic Chemistry II - Unsaturated compounds

  • G1041229
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Metals and their compounds

  • G1041230
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Spectroscopic and electrochemical analytical methods

  • G1041321
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • First Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Structural Analysis

  • G1041322
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • First Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

Statistical thermodynamics and transport phenomena

  • G1041323
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • First Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Organic Chemistry III: carbonyl compounds, amines and heterocycles

  • G1041324
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • First Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Coordination chemistry

  • G1041325
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • First Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Chemometrics and qualimetrics

  • G1041326
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Organometallic Chemistry

  • G1041327
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

Chemical kinetics and catalysis

  • G1041328
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Fundamentals of organic synthesis

  • G1041329
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

Biomolecular organic chemistry

  • G1041330
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Hyphenation, kinetic techniques and automation

  • G1041331
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

Chemical Engineering

  • G1041421
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • First Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Physical chemistry of materials

  • G1041422
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • First Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

Inorganic and organic materials

  • G1041424
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

Professional Projects in Chemistry

  • G1041426
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Botany 1 (non Vascular Plants)

  • G1021221
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Zoology I

  • G1021222
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Biochemistry I

  • G1021223
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Genetics I

  • G1021224
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Developmental Biology

  • G1021225
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Botany II: Vascular Plants

  • G1021226
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Zoology II

  • G1021227
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Biochemistry II

  • G1021228
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Genetics II

  • G1021229
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Biogeochemistry

  • G1021230
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Plant Physiology I: Resource Acquisition and Metabolism

  • G1021321
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • First Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Animal Physiology

  • G1021322
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • First Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Microbiology I (Fundamentals of Microbiology)

  • G1021323
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • First Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Ecology I

  • G1021324
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • First Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Evolutionary Genetics

  • G1021325
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • First Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Plant Physiology II (Developement Physiology)

  • G1021326
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Comparative Animal Physiology

  • G1021327
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Microbiology II: Microbial Diversity and Applied Microbiology

  • G1021328
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Ecology II

  • G1021329
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Biologic Anthropology

  • G1021330
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • Second Semester
  •  
  • 6 Credits

Ecology III

  • G1021421
  •  
  • Compulsory Credits
  •  
  • First Semester
  •  
  • 4,5 Credits

No se contemplan

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1.- El alumnado de primer curso por primera vez a tiempo completo tienen que matricular 60 créditos. Un 15% del alumnado podrá cursar estudios a tiempo parcial (30 créditos).
2.- Continuación de estudios: libre con un máximo de 75 créditos

La USC tiene un programa de alumnos tutores para las titulaciones de grao, de forma que alumnos de últimos cursos, despues de una formación que les facilita la Universidad, realizan tareas de orientación a los alumnos que inician los estudios.

Información programa alumnos tutores:

Programa alumnos titores

Cuando se produzca la suspensión de un Título oficial, la USC garantiza el adecuado desarrollo efectivo de las enseñanzas que hubieran iniciado sus estudiantes hasta su finalización. Para ello, el Consejo de Gobierno aprueba los criterios relacionados, entre otros, con:
• La admisión de matrículas de nuevo ingreso en la titulación.
• La supresión gradual de la impartición de la docencia.
• Si el título extinguido es sustituido por otro similar (modificando la naturaleza del título), fija las condiciones que facilitan a los/las estudiantes la continuidad de estudios en el nuevo título y las equivalencias entre las materias de uno y otro plan.

Access to Bachelor’s Degree programmes is granted to students with the following degrees/ diplomas or studies, or any other recognized as equivalent to these:
A.1. Spanish Bachiller, European Baccalaureate or International Baccalaureate.
A.2. Baccalaureate from European Union Member States’ education systems or other countries withinternational agreements.
A.3. Advanced Technician in Vocational Training, Advanced Technician in Plastic Arts and Design orAdvanced Technician in Sports Education, from the Spanish Education System.
A.4.Studies carried out in European Union Member States or in other countries with international reciprocal agreements which meet the academic requirements in those States to access their university study programmes.
A.5. Official Spanish university degrees of Diplomado, Arquitecto Técnico, Ingeniero Técnico, Licenciado, Arquitecto, Ingeniero, Graduado or Máster Universitario.
A.6. Partial (foreign or Spanish) university studies.
Access to Bachelor’s Degree programmes is also possible for:
B.1. People over twenty-five after successfully passing a specific access test.
B.2. People over forty with work or professional experience related to a university field of knowledge.
B.3. People over forty-five after successfully passing a specific access test.
Likewise, access to Bachelor’s Degree programmes is granted to:
C.1. People meeting the requirements to enter university according to the Spanish Education System regulations prior to Ley Orgánica 8/2013, of December 9.

The Faculty of Chemistry has 12 different sized classrooms, 2 seminar classrooms and 2 computer labs equipped with teaching material. For hands-on training it has a number of laboratories.

There are also areas equipped for student use:

  • 2 free-access computer rooms.
  • 2 study rooms.

The Faculty of Biology has 10 different sized general use classrooms. For hands-on training purposes it has 4 laboratories equipped with infrastructures and capacity for 24 people. It has 8 laboratories with specific equipment for hands-on training in various subjects and capacity for 20 students each. It also has a laboratory with equipment and infrastructures for teaching purposes, with capacity for 24 students. There are also three computer classrooms.

There are areas available for student use:

  • Two computer rooms with free access for students.
  • A room in the library to develop team projects, equipped with computers and Internet access.

Both learning centres have a library with degree-specific collections and reading places.

It is also worth highlighting that there is Wi-Fi access from all points of the Faculties buildings.

Esta doble titulación tiene por objetivo formar graduados que cubran las múltiples áreas donde los profesionales de ambas ramas se necesitan mutuamente, más allá de la conexión entre Química y Biología que implica a la Bioquímica.

La Química es una ciencia amplia que abarca desde el mundo submicroscópico de los átomos y las moléculas hasta el ámbito de los materiales que utilizamos de manera cotidiana, constituyendo una parte esencial de la formación de muchos científicos e ingenieros.

Que los estudiantes hayan demostrado poseer y comprender conocimientos en un área de estudio que parte de la base de la educación secundaria general, y se suele encontrar a un nivel que, si bien se apoya en libros de texto avanzados, incluye también algunos aspectos que implican conocimientos procedentes de la vanguardia de su campo de estudio;

Que los estudiantes sepan aplicar sus conocimientos a su trabajo o vocación de una forma profesional y posean las competencias que suelen demostrarse por medio de la elaboración y defensa de argumentos y la resolución de problemas dentro de su área de estudio;

Que los estudiantes tengan la capacidad de reunir e interpretar datos relevantes (normalmente dentro de su área de estudio) para emitir juicios que incluyan una reflexión sobre temas relevantes de índole social, científica o ética;

Que los estudiantes puedan transmitir información, ideas, problemas y soluciones a un público tanto especializado como no especializado;

Que los estudiantes hayan desarrollado aquellas habilidades de aprendizaje necesarias para emprender estudios posteriores con un alto grado de autonomía.

Ver la información de cada titulación

Ver la información de cada titulación

Mobility

La movilidad de los/as estudiantes está regulada a través del “Reglamento de intercambios interuniversitarios”. A través de la Oficina de Relaciones Exteriores se gestionan programas de intercambio tanto nacionales (SICUE), como europeos (ERASMUS) y extracomunitarios (intercambios con países de América Latina o países de habla inglesa):

Portal Internacional

Internships

No se contemplan

Los alumnos deberán realizar dos trabajos fin de grado; uno por cada titulación del doble grado.

Faculty
Manuel Aboal Somoza
Christoph Adam
Gerardo Alvarez Rivera
Ma Carmen Barciela Alonso
Arnau Brossa Gonzalo
Marta Castiñeira Reis
Julio Corredoira Vazquez
Andrés Duque Villaverde
Beatriz Errandonea Felix
Sarah Fiol Lopez
Maria Matilde Fondo Busto
Maria Esther Garcia Fernandez
Luis Garcia Rio
Maria Isabel Garcia Santos
Maria Del Carmen Gimenez Lopez
Lucia Gomez Rodrigo
Concepcion Gonzalez Bello
Diego Gonzalez Diaz
Sara Gonzalez Garcia
Ana Maria Gonzalez Noya
Juan Ramón Granja Guillán
Moises Gulias Costa
Ivan Huertas Morales
Jesus Janeiro Rodriguez
Ana Justo Vega
Laura Lago Lorenzo
Helena Landin Gonzalez
Massimo Lazzari
Jose Ramon Leis Fidalgo
Maria Pilar Llompart Vizoso
Juan Jose Lopez Mayan
Ana Lorenzo Medina
Marta Lores Aguin
Iván Lozano González
Miguel Martinez Calvo
Adrián Martínez Castrillón
Jose Luis Mascareñas Cid
Luis Manuel Mateo De Doni
Álvaro Maza Barón
Garoé Medina Aguilar
Sandra Méndez Martínez
Rosa Maria Montes Goyanes
Antonio Moreda Piñeiro
Maria Moreno Perez
Manuel Nappi
Maria Rita Paleo Pillado
Manuel Maria Paz Castañal
Rosa Maria Pedrido Castiñeiras
Beatriz Pelaz Garcia
Elena Maria Peña Vazquez
Jose Benito Quintana Alvarez
Alberte Regueira Lopez
Jose Carlos Rubén Retuerto Franco
Jose Francisco Rivadulla Fernandez
Adrian Rivas Saborido
Maria Del Rosario Rodil Rodriguez
Carlos Eugenio Saa Rodriguez
Kaddy Saho
Jesus Fernando Salgado Barca
Francisco Javier Salgado Castro
Victor Manuel Sanchez Pedregal
Jose Manuel Sanchez De Santos
Diego Sanchez-Brunete Gayoso
Marcel Santos Claro
Francisco Javier Sardina Lopez
Axel Sarmiento Fuentes
José Manuel Seco Castro
Antonio Sousa Pedrares
Jose Antonio Souto Gonzalez
Alejandro Suarez Lustres
Naveen Tiwari
Gabriel Tojo Suarez
Maria Tomas Gamasa
Mercedes Torneiro Abuin
Miguel Vazquez Lopez
Maria Isabel Velo Heleno
Jose Manuel Vila Fungueiriño
Georgina Xifra Goya
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