Study plan Bachelor's Degree in Sciences - UAB/UAM/UC3M

Study guides

Title of qualification awarded

Sciences

Timetables

Mornings and afternoons

Study plan information

Table of credits for each course

 
  Basic training Compulsory Optional Bachelor's Degree Final Project
1st year 48 12    
2nd year 24 24 12  
3rd year     60  
4th year   6 42 12
Totals 72 42 114 12

Specialisations

Specialisation in Biosciences
Specialisation in Earth Sciences and the Environment
Specialisation in Science and Technology

Basic and compulsory training

1st year 2nd year
1st semester (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
- Science and Society in the 21st Century
- Calculus
- General Chemistry
- Biology
- Geology
2nd semester (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - UC3M)
- Logic and Philosophy of Science
- Algebra
- Mechanics and Thermodynamics
- Organic Chemistry
- Information Techniques and Databases
 
1st semester (UAB)
- Scientific Communication and Popularisation
- Differential Equations
- Electricity, Electromagnetism and Optics
- Biology of Organisms and Systems
- Environmental Geology
2nd semester (UAB)
- History of Science
- Statistics
- Biochemistry
4th year
- Scientific Management and Assessment
- Bachelor's Degree Final Project

Optional subjects

2nd year 4 th year

2nd semester

UAB
- Genes and the Environment / 6 cr.
- Modelling / 6 cr.
- Materials Science / 6 cr.
UAM / UC3M
- Sets and Numbers / 6 cr.
- Modern Physics / 6 cr.
- Genes and the Environment / 6 cr.
- Materials Science / 6 cr.

 


- External Work Placement / 6 cr.
 

 
3rd and 4th year

Optional subjects can be chosen from all the subjects offered in the Science and Bioscience bachelor's degrees at the UAB, the Faculty of Sciences at the UAM and the Technical School of the UC3M, except for subjects which, due to their contents, could coincide with the ones offered in this degree.

Through a joint tutorial, specialisation tracks within the areas of knowledge will be proposed with the aim of guaranteeing a correct balance between the skills needed to exceed professionally and the flexibility required by your own interests as a student.

To obtain a specialisation you must enrol in 54 credits linked to that specific track: 12 credits from second year subjects and 42 credits in optional subjects. All  subjects are worth 6 credits.

Specialisation in Earth Science and the Environment Specialisation in Bioscience
You must enrol in 12 credits from the following second year subjects: Genes and Environment, Materials Science and Modelling
You must enrol in a total of 42 credits from the following subjects:
- Applied Ecology
- Biological Diversity
- Environmental Technology
- Analysis of the Biological Medium
- Analysis of the Physical Medium
- Energy and Natural Resources
- Geosciences
You must enrol in 12 credits from the following second year subjects: Modern Physics, Genes and Environment and Modelling
You must enrol in a total of 42 credits from the following subjects:
- Molecular Genetics
- Biomacromolecules
- Cytology and Histology
- Physiology
- Metabolism
- Biophysics
- Biochemical Methodology

 

Specialisation in Science and Technology  
You must enrol in 12 credits from the following second year subjects: Modern Physics, Genes and Environment, Sets and Numbers and Modelling
You must enrol in a total of 42 credits from the following subjects:
- Numerical Methods
- Quantum Phenomena
- Material Structure
- Energy Technology
- Electrical Technology
- Electronic Technology
- Environmental Technology