Skip to main content

This portal uses its own or third-party cookies for analytical purposes, as well as links to third-party portals in order to share content on social networks. You can get more information in the cookies policy.

Business Management Degree

Modality
In-person
Branch of knowledge
Social and Legal Sciences
School(s)
Faculty of Business Administration and Management
Avda. Alfonso X O Sabio, s/n, 27002
Lugo
982824430 (Conserxaría)
982824403 (Decanato)
ade.decanato@usc.gal
Campus
Lugo
facultade

Training of professionals who are able to performmanagement tasks, counselling and evaluation in productive organizations. These tasks can be developed at the global level of the organization or any of its functional areas: production, human resources, finance, marketing, investment, management or accounting.

Graduates must know the normal development of thesefunctional areas within the overall objectives of the company and other organizations in the global context of the economy and must be able to contribute with their activity to the good performance and to the progress of their results. Specifically, graduates must be able to identify and anticipate opportunities, allocate resources, organize information, select and motivate people, make decisions, achieve objectives and evaluate results

  • Duration: 4 academic years
    RUCT code: 2501106
    Seats number: 70

    Dean or center director:
    ROBERTO BANDE RAMUDO
    roberto.bande@usc.es

    Title coordinator:
    Diana Fernandez Mendez
    di.fernandez.mendez@usc.es

    Use languages:
    Spanish, Galician

    MECES Level: 2

    Coordinator university:
    University of Santiago de Compostela

    Partaker universities:
    University of Santiago de Compostela

    Xunta de Galicia title implantation authorization date:
    Decreto 385/2009 do 27 agosto (DOG 16/09/09)

    BOE publication date:
    5 de marzo de 2010

    Last accreditation date:
    30/11/2017

    The Degree in Business Administration and Management explores the way in which the companies acquire and use the resources which are in their disposal, in order to achieve particular goals and objectives. Therefore, it handles the way in which the resources, processes and results from their activities are managed.

    Business Administration and Management’s Degree seeks the formation of professionals, who can be able to accomplish management works and counselling in public and private organizations. These works can be developed in the global sphere from the organization or any of its application areas: production, human resources, financing, marketing, investment, administration or accounting.

    Taking into account the peculiarity of the different functional areas of organizations, the graduate should gain the knowledge needed in order to manage and organization at a global scale. Specifically, he or she should know how to identify and anticipate opportunities, assign resources, organize information, select and inspire people, make decisions, reach the proposed targets and evaluate results.

  • Non se contempla

  • Mentions are not contemplated.

  • The Faculty of Business Administration and Management is located in a modern, functional building adapted for disabled people.

    The spaces dedicated to teaching are 8 large theatre classrooms, 4 computer rooms and 4 seminars. All of them are equipped with a computer, digital whiteboard and video projector, and have the technical means necessary for streaming.

    Among the spaces for the use of the students, the reading room and the group work room stand out, with capacity for 40 students each. It should also be noted that the Biblioteca Intercampus (library of the Lugo Campus) is located only a few meters away from the Faculty, with more than 1600 reading seats among 9 rooms, including a group workroom.

    The building has also a Main Room (Aula Magna) and an assembly hall with capacity for 240 and 91 people respectively, well suited for workshops, conferences, etc . It also has a meeting room prepared for videoconferences with capacity for 30 people.

    Fast  internet access is guaranteed in all areas of the building, both by cable and by Wi-Fi.

    Finally, it should be noted that the Faculty has a cafeteria and dining room service with regulated prices.

  • Training of professionals who are able to performmanagement tasks, counselling and evaluation in productive organizations. These tasks can be developed at the global level of the organization or any of its functional areas: production, human resources, finance, marketing, investment, management or accounting.

    Graduates must know the normal development of thesefunctional areas within the overall objectives of the company and other organizations in the global context of the economy and must be able to contribute with their activity to the good performance and to the progress of their results. Specifically, graduates must be able to identify and anticipate opportunities, allocate resources, organize information, select and motivate people, make decisions, achieve objectives and evaluate results

  • 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

    Reconocimiento de créditos optativos por realización de prácticas externas hasta un máximo de 6 créditos

  • El Trabajo de Fin de Grado tendrá 6 créditos y para formalizar la matrícula de este Traballo el alumnado podrá tener pendientes como máximo 75 ECTS para completar los estudios, excluídos los correspondientes al Trabajo.

  • The Transition Year is intended for those Graduated in Business Studies from the University of Santiago de Compostela and it has the same structure as the 4th year in the Degree of Business Administration and Management: a workload of 60 ECTS credits divided between the two terms; in the first term it is expected to be taken 18 credits of mandatory content and 13,5 optionals, and in the second term it is expected other 22,5 credits of optional content and the end-of-degree project having a workload of 6 credits.

The contents of this page were updated on 07.03.2023.