The proposed double degree does not involve the development of a new curriculum, but rather a specific curricular itinerary that would lead to the completion of the Bachelor's Degrees in Law and Labor Relations. Nor does it entail any modification to the certified reports for both degrees. Students who complete the joint curricular itinerary will obtain the degrees of Bachelor's Degree in Law and Bachelor's Degree in Labor Relations. Therefore, the proposed program aims to guarantee accreditation of compliance with all the requirements established individually for each of the degrees. Completion of both degrees implies the acquisition of the skills of both degrees.
The dual degree curriculum is organized into five academic years with a total of 372 credits, including the final project credits for both degrees. A summary of the curriculum is presented below:
Number of credits to be taken
The distribution of subjects allows the annual teaching load for students to be between 66 and 81 credits per course.
Number of academic courses and credits per course
The specific training itinerary is outlined below, organizing the subjects of the two degrees by semester according to academic and workload criteria to create a coherent itinerary that enhances integrated training.