Title description

Title name: Double Degree in History and Geography and Land Use Planning from the University of La Laguna
University and responsible centers: University of La Laguna. Faculty of Humanities (Geography and History Section).
Teaching modality: In person
Place of delivery Faculty of Humanities
Places offered: 15 new admission places
Number of credits: 360 ECTS
Duration of the title 5 years
Languages taught: Spanish and English
Title justification Access to the justification of History
Access to the justification of Geography and Territorial Planning

Denomination

Double Degree in History and Geography and Land Use Planning from the University of La Laguna.

Center responsible for teaching leading to the degree

Faculty of Humanities
University of La Laguna.

Type of teaching

In person

Number of new admission places offered

Number of new admission places: 15

Number of enrollment credits per student and academic period and, where applicable, permanence rules

  • 72 for students enrolled full-time

Students enrolled part-time must justify their reasons for choosing this option, whether due to work, health reasons, or any other exceptional circumstance they deem appropriate. This will be assessed by the Academic Planning Committee of the Faculty of Humanities. For continuing studies, second academic year and subsequent years, students may enroll for the number of credits they wish, subject to the maximum limit established for full-time enrollment of 72 credits.

Other information required for the issuance of the European Diploma Supplement in accordance with current regulations

Professions for which it provides training once the degree is obtained:

  1. Research in history, archaeology and geography.
  2. Management of historical, archaeological, documentary and environmental heritage.
  3. I work in museums, archives, libraries and interpretation centers.
  4. Land use planning and urban and rural planning.
  5. Cultural and environmental dissemination and management.
  6. Analysis of social and territorial phenomena.
  7. Teaching in formal and non-formal contexts.
  8. Cultural, archaeological and nature tourism.
  9. International cooperation and local development.
  10. Consulting on territorial, environmental, and sociohistorical issues.
  11. Communication, scientific dissemination and creation of cultural content.
  12. Cartography and geographic information systems (GIS).
  13. Environmental management, natural hazards and civil protection.

Language in which the degree is taught

The language used throughout the training process is Spanish; however, various activities within each subject are taught in English (constituting a minimum of 12 ECTS credits).