Degree in Law
Competencies are the set of knowledge, skills, and attitudes to be acquired by students throughout the degree, aimed at preparing them for professional activities.
- G1.- Become aware of the importance of Law as a regulatory system for social relations
- G2.- Ability to analyze and synthesize the theoretical information received
- G3.- Oral and written communication skills that allow the transmission of information, ideas and problems
- G4.- Ability to resolve legal problems by creating and defending arguments within each disciplinary area
- G5.- Ability to search and manage relevant information to make judgments of a social, ethical or scientific nature
- G6.- Sensitivity to social, economic and environmental issues
- G7.- Have knowledge and identify the basic legal institutions of the corresponding disciplinary area
- G8.- Ability to learn independently and to pursue ongoing training at the pace of social and legislative changes
- G9.-Basic knowledge of a foreign language, both oral and written
- E1.- Ability to apply social research techniques
- E2.- Understanding the different forms of creation of law in its historical evolution and in its current reality
- E3.- Ability to use constitutional principles and values as a working tool in the interpretation of the legal system from an interdisciplinary perspective
- E4.- Acquisition of a critical and creative awareness in the analysis of the legal system for a legal dialectic
- E5.- Know how to search, obtain and manage legal sources (legal, jurisprudential and doctrinal)
- E6.- Use of ICT in searching and obtaining legal information
- E7.- Ability to apply legal regulations to factual situations
- E8.- Legal advice capacity
- E9.- Ability to argue legally, draft documents or use legal oratory
- E10.- Capacity for creation and regulatory structuring
- E11.- Negotiation, persuasion and conciliation skills
- E12.- Ability to work in a group, assuming various roles
- E14.- Ability to interpret socioeconomic data and indicators
- E15.- Knowledge and management of various sources of geographic information
- E16.- Basic legal research skills