The UIC Barcelona Bachelor’s degree in Humanities aims to provide a solution to the demand that exists in many sectors of our society for people with a high level of knowledge in the area of humanities. The knowledge and tools that humanities studies acquire are increasingly considered to be some of the essential elements of decision-making in positions that require social and cultural responsibility. Humanities studies and the structural education they receive means they are prepared and qualified to adapt to professional requirements in a society that is becoming more dynamic and complex.
Credit is given to training programmes that correspond to the subject matter and expected learning outcomes and to reliable and equitable access and admission processes.
Credit is given to public information on the degree programme, admission and enrolment, training activities, assessment systems and outcomes which is reliable, complete and readily accessible.
Credit is given to internal quality assurance systems that are applied appropriately and contribute to the continuous improvement of the degree programme.
Credit is given where degree programme teaching staff are present in sufficient numbers and have the teaching and research experience necessary for students to achieve the expected learning outcomes.
Credit is given when material resources and academic and career guidance services for the degree motivate and enrich the learning process.
Credit is given when students perform well academically, and graduates acquire the expected learning outcomes and have joined the labour market.
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