Branch of knowledge: Arts and Humanities
Responsible Center: Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Teaching modality and Campus: Face-to-face Fuenlabrada
Double degree with: Political Science and Public Management, Economy
Credits: 240. Credits year: 60. Duration: 4 years. Implantation: progressive, first year 2017-2018
Academic Calendar Opening hours Exams Teaching Guides Faculty
Coordinator: Prof. Dr. Ms. Delia Manzanero Fernández
Student attention: 91 488 93 93. Student Help Box Suggestions, complaints and congratulations mailbox
Basic Information
What knowledge will I acquire with this Degree?
The Degree in Philosophy is an essential scientific and humanistic degree, consolidated in the university panorama of our country and in Europe, as stated in the White Book of the Degree in Philosophy.
The Degree in Philosophy offers a solid and complete training in the different philosophical disciplines, as well as knowledge of the professional environment and job placement resources in different fields. These studies provide the necessary knowledge and instruments to deepen the relationship between man, knowledge and reality in its different structures and levels, as well as in the understanding of the link between the structure of human subjectivity and the social, cultural structure. and politics in which it is inserted and developed. It also makes it possible to identify the intellectual and moral presuppositions on which contemporary culture is based. In addition to its own specific competencies, the studies corresponding to this Degree in Philosophy are aimed at developing essential skills and abilities such as reflective capacity and critical reasoning, the capacity for analysis and synthesis, the ability to express oneself with rigor, precision and fluency both orally and in writing, reasoned and argued discussion, research skills and collaborative work.
Where will I be able to work when I graduate?
Philosophy studies offer a wide and varied range of professional profiles for their graduates. The graduate in Philosophy is presented as a knowledge professional, especially enabled by his specific study program to carry out his functions both in the labor framework of institutions and companies and in the field of teaching and research.
The professional profiles of the graduate in philosophy are:
- Teaching/Training.
- Research.
- Versatile profile in applied ethics and cultural and information management.
In the White Book of the Bachelor's Degree in Philosophy, together with the traditional teaching and research profiles, a special interest is dedicated to the "multi-purpose profile in applied ethics and cultural and information management", with which this field of development is designated. professional that allows philosophical training and that, attending to the configuration and remodeling of the demands of the labor market, is part of their possible professional opportunities. This profile allows the graduate in Philosophy to carry out professional activity not only in the relevant and necessary fields of teaching and research, but also in the labor framework of institutions and companies, developing functions in different areas such as, for example, in the publishing world. , in the administration of Foundations, in the public function, in the field of management and cultural mediation, in consultancies, in civil services, in social welfare, in the field of information technologies, as well as in the area public relations and human resources.
Is this Degree official according to the regulations required by the European Higher Education Area?
Yes (final verification report is attached), the implementation of the degree will be done progressively, starting the first year in the academic year 2017-18.
The final verification report turned out FAVORABLE
What subject areas will I address in this grade?
- Philosophical Anthropology.
- Social and cultural anthropology.
- Bioethics.
- Deontology.
- Didactics of philosophy.
- Esthetic.
- Ethics.
- Philosophy of science.
- Philosophy of nature.
- Philosophy of religion.
- Philosophy of language.
- Political philosophy.
- Philosophy and gender.
- Cultural Management.
- Management of organizations.
- Contemporary history.
- History of science.
- History of ancient philosophy.
- Medieval filosophy's history.
- History of the philosophy of the Renaissance.
- History of modern philosophy.
- History of contemporary philosophy.
- History of moral and political ideas.
- modern language. Computing.
- Logic.
- Metaphysics.
- Theory of knowledge.
Recommended Income Profile
There is no restriction on the recommended income profile other than that established by law.
Objectives
The educational objectives of the Degree in Philosophy are: 1. To provide specific training in Philosophy, including its cultural projection in the Spanish and international context. 2. Promote the acquisition of the skills and competencies necessary to undertake further studies (Master's, Doctorate), with a high degree of autonomy. 3. Ensure the acquisition of the generic knowledge and skills necessary for professional practice. These training objectives are related to the general and specific abilities, skills and competencies, which must be verified by passing the scheduled subjects, external internships, academic recognition of credits and the final degree project.
Competences
GENERAL COMPETENCIES
Custom code |
Description |
CG1. |
Express oneself with rigor and precision in the philosophical field. |
CG2. |
Develop reflective capacity and critical reasoning in solving problems in the field of Philosophy. |
CG3. |
Develop the capacity for analysis and synthesis in the understanding of texts and topics typical of the field of Philosophy. |
CG4. |
Transmit orally in an appropriate way one's own ideas within the area of Philosophy studies. |
CG5. |
Know and manage information and communication technologies applied to the study of Philosophy. |
CG6. |
Develop the capacity for reasoned, clear and orderly discussion in the field of Philosophy. |
CG7. |
Know how to present in writing, with argumentative solidity and formal correctness, the results of the study and research. |
CG8. |
Develop skills for collaborative and team work in the field of Philosophy. |
CG9. |
Develop skills to undertake further studies, within the area of Philosophy and related fields. |
CG10. |
Know the professional environment and job placement resources in the area of Philosophy. |
SPECIFIC COMPETENCES
Custom code |
Description |
CE1. |
Know the fundamental philosophical terminology in its basic areas (anthropological, epistemological, ethical and metaphysical), know how to use it properly and recognize its improper, inaccurate, imprecise or ambiguous use. |
CE2. |
Correctly use specialized vocabulary in different texts, authors, traditions and philosophical currents. |
CE3. |
Manage the technique of commenting on philosophical texts, their proper interpretation and contextualization. |
CE4. |
Recognize the relevance for the philosophical activity of other disciplines (empirical, human and social) and reflect on their respective limits and contributions. |
CE5. |
Know the fundamental questions of sociology and properly use the basic concepts of the most representative sociological theories. |
CE6. |
Know and know how to apply the techniques of social research and philosophical reasoning to cultural and social facts. |
CE7. |
Ability to locate, handle and critically evaluate philosophical information and related areas using current information and communication technologies (digital libraries, databases, Internet and other computer tools). |
CE8. |
Know the modes and basic rules of argumentation, and apply them to build correct arguments and identify fallacies or sophisms. |
CE9. |
Know and apply the basic elements of formal logic. |
CE10. |
Understand the basic notions and problems of the theory of human knowledge (topics, currents and authors), as well as its relationship with other issues and philosophical discussions, both traditional and contemporary. |
CE11. |
Know and understand the human being in an integral way in its aspects or fundamental dimensions. |
CE12. |
Analyze the most relevant anthropological models proposed throughout the history of thought and understand their repercussions in the ethical, social, political, economic and scientific spheres. |
CE13. |
Know the general principles of Ethics and know how to apply them to specific areas of individual and collective human action. |
CE14. |
Know and critically assess the different currents and ethical perspectives that have occurred throughout the history of thought. |
CE15. |
Recognize and critically assess the ethical and intellectual foundations implicit in current scientific, cultural, social and political debates. |
CE16. |
Understand the meaning and scope of the issues and problems addressed by the Philosophy of nature. |
CE17. |
Understand thematically and historically the theories and arguments of Metaphysics, their influence on other philosophical disciplines, as well as their most significant interpretations. |
CE18. |
Know the sources, theories and arguments of the most outstanding philosophers in the History of Philosophy in their different historical periods, manage their fundamental texts and assess the main interpretations of the different philosophical systems. |
CE19. |
Relate and compare the key notions, themes and fundamental problems raised throughout the History of Philosophy. |
CE20. |
Comparatively analyze and interpret classic, modern and contemporary texts of Moral and Political Philosophy. |
CE21. |
Understand and comparatively analyze the theories and arguments of the most relevant authors in Political Philosophy. |
CE22. |
Know and interpret texts of Aesthetics, with special attention to the artistic, cultural and philosophical context. |
CE23. |
Know the origin and development of the fundamental ideas and intellectual presuppositions on which current culture is based, the arguments that have justified them and their criticisms or objections. |
CE24. |
Understand the current social dimension of Philosophy and the new challenges of philosophical thought arising from scientific innovation and cultural change. |
CE25. |
Know the techniques and communication skills in the workplace, business and institutional, in particular with regard to professional opportunities related to Philosophy studies. |
CE26. |
Know how to deal with complex or conflictive situations, and carry out tasks of expert advice and social mediation in them, through rational argumentation, respect for differences and the search for compromises or agreements. |
Minimum stay requirements
- The permanence of the students in the Degree studies will be a maximum of eight years for full-time students. Part-time students may request an extension of up to two more years from the Rector.
- In Bachelor's degrees lasting more than 240 credits (4 years), the maximum of the previous section will be increased by one more year for every 60 ECTS credits that are added to the 240 ECTS.
- Students must pass a minimum of two subjects in the first year. Students studying part-time must pass at least one subject in their first academic year.
- Students who are studying any official Bachelor's degree at the Rey Juan Carlos University may make a maximum of four registrations to pass each of the subjects of the study plan, without counting previous cancellations of the same.
For more information see: Permanence regulations
Access and registration
Log in
Access to the official teachings of Degree will require to be in possession of the bachelor's degree or equivalent and the passing of the test referred to in article 42 of the Organic Law 6/2001, of Universities, modified by Law 4/2007, of April 12, without prejudice to the other access mechanisms provided for by current regulations.
The number of places offered for new admission are:
Fuenlabrada Campus: | 20 places (including transfer admission places) |
Double Degrees
Fuenlabrada Campus | Philosophy - Political Science | 10 places |
Philosophy - Economics | 10 places |
Matriculation year
The enrollment process at the Rey Juan Carlos University is done through the Internet. You can carry out the procedures on the computers installed on campus or through any computer with network access. You can check the deadlines at registration , as well as the different requirements and necessary documents.
External Internships
The External Practices subject is a curricular subject whose main objective is to promote a comprehensive training of the student through the practical application of the knowledge acquired during the Degree, which facilitates direct contact with the professional activity and the opportunity to join the professional world with a minimum of experience. All practices are designed so that the students who participate in them acquire professional experience in real situations and conditions, applying the knowledge, skills and attitudes that are acquired in the training processes throughout the degree. The internships represent a decisive opportunity for the personal development and professional future of the students.
Internships are philosophical activities carried out by the student in companies, institutions and organizations; that is, in centers outside the university premises, which aim to enrich and complement your university education, while providing you with a deeper knowledge about the skills you will need once you have graduated.
The External Practices subject will consist of two phases:
- Completion of the internship period that offers professional experience related to any of the graduate profiles that are expressed in the Verification Report of the degree.
- Elaboration of the memory
Documentation:
Degree Training Project
For more information: External Internship Unit
Social Security contributions for interns starting January 1, 2024
Academic Recognition of Credits
Regulations for academic recognition of credits in undergraduate studies
Mobility programs
ERASMUS
The Erasmus program makes it easy for URJC students -both undergraduate and postgraduate- to study one or several semesters at one of the European universities with which the URJC has agreements.
These exchanges traditionally have an economic endowment thanks to the Erasmus Scholarships provided by the EU and the Spanish Ministry of Education.
WORLD
The Munde program manages mobility with universities from countries not included in the Erasmus Program.
The possibility of obtaining a scholarship or economic endowment and its amount depends, in each case, on the agreements with the universities, countries or entities that sign it.
For more information:
SICK
SICUE is a national mobility program for GRADOS university students that allows them to carry out part of their studies at another Spanish university with guarantees of academic recognition, use and adaptation to their curricular profile.
Student support programs
Orientation to future students. The University offers various orientation programs for future students: we carry out visits to high schools and secondary schools, we organize guided visits to the Campuses, we are present in the Classroom and, at the beginning of each course, we carry out welcome days to guide students new students.
academic tutorials. Each teacher carries out, within their teaching planning, academic tutorials on their subject.
Coordinator of the degree. It works to promote coherence and balance between the subjects and the workloads of the students.
mentoring program. The URJC has this program, peer tutoring, in which the students of the last years act as mentors with the first year students.
Students with disabilities. The Support Office for Persons with Disabilities offers guidance and assistance to students with special needs.
Scholarships . The Rey Juan Carlos University manages the main scholarships and annual grants, both its own and from other official bodies: Ministries, Community of Madrid, International Organizations and other entities. It also publishes and disseminates those scholarships and grants of interest to its students and graduates. Throughout the course, students receive information about them through the different communication channels established.
Job placement program. The Rey Juan Carlos University, through the External Internship Unit and the Graduates Office, organizes conferences, workshops and various actions aimed at supporting and guiding students in their job search, to improve their employability and promote job placement . The University has a Job Exchange -a platform available to companies and graduates- where institutions can carry out their selection processes.
Regulation
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
REGISTRATION
*The rates corresponding to double degrees with different degrees of experimentality will be applied as established in the new Decree 43/2022, of June 29, of the Government Council, which establishes the public prices for university studies leading to official degrees and services of an academic nature in the public universities of the Community of Madrid*
- Enrollment and permanence in URJC degree studies. Academic year 2023/24
- Enrollment and permanence in URJC degree studies. Academic year 2024-25 (effective as of June 1, 2024)
- Regulation of refund of academic fees
- Admission due to change of campus or modality, university and/or partial Spanish university studies of Degree and Double Degree of the URJC
- Public Prices
TRAINING PROCESS
- Academic exemption (Regulations for the Evaluation of Learning Outcomes - Title IX)
- External internships (in force during the 21/22 academic year)
- External internships (applicable from the 22/23 academic year)
- Academic Recognition of Credits (RAC)
- TFG Framework Regulation (Approved Governing Council May 26, 2023)
- Extraordinary End of Degree Award
- Extraordinary procedure for the completion of degree studies (advance call)
EVALUATION
- Regulation on the Assessment of Learning Outcomes (in force from 1 September 2024)
- Review and claim of the evaluation (Regulations for the Evaluation of Learning Outcomes - Title VII)
- Request for review and claim of continuous evaluation
- Compensation Court (Regulations for the Evaluation of Learning Outcomes - Title X)
Validation, adaptation of studies, recognition of credits and homologation of foreign qualifications
- Validations / Recognition degrees
- Partial validation of foreign studies
- Complementary training requirements prior to the recognition of foreign qualifications
UNIVERSITY DEGREES
VISITING STUDENTS AND FUNCTIONAL DIVERSITY
TEACHING COORDINATION
COEXISTENCE REGIME
SCHOOL INSURANCE
ASSOCIATIONS
Quality guarantee
General information collection plan
Within the quality assurance system of the Rey Juan Carlos University, the following surveys are planned:
- New students
- Teacher evaluation
- Student satisfaction
- Satisfaction of the graduates
- Labor insertion
- Causes of abandonment
- Career path:
- Second year after graduation
- Third year after graduation
- Fourth year after graduation
- Degree of satisfaction:
- Faculty with the campus and university
- Teacher with degree
- of the evaluators
- Incoming student mobility program
- Outgoing Student Mobility Program
- Administration and services staff with the university
- External internships:
- Student satisfaction
- External tutor satisfaction
- Evaluator satisfaction
Survey results:
Improvement actions
The Quality Assurance System of the Rey Juan Carlos University establishes that the degree's Quality Assurance Commission will annually analyze the information derived from the degree's indicators and prepare a report that will include improvement plans if the results so indicate.
Renewal of accreditation
The renewal of the accreditation represents the culmination of the implementation process of the official Bachelor's and Master's degrees registered in the Register of Universidphilosophies, Centers and Degrees (RUCT). The renewal of the accreditation of the official bachelor's and master's degrees is organized in three phases: self-assessment report, external visit and final assessment.
In the first phase, the university describes and assesses the status of the degree with respect to the established criteria and guidelines. The result is the Self-Assessment Report (IA) that is presented. The second and third phases are carried out by a group of evaluators external to the evaluated title.”