No specific prior training is required for admission to the Degree in Industrial Relations, although the most appropriate training for students is that of students who have completed the Social Sciences program in the Baccalaureate, as well as the Scientific-Technological program, without prejudice to the Humanities program also being suitable, provided that they have included in their training the core mathematics subjects included in the Social Sciences program.
It is advisable that students demonstrate interest in aspects related to the degree's educational objectives and possess skills that will equip them to be receptive to the learning outcomes they will acquire while pursuing the program. Desirable qualities for prospective students of the Bachelor's Degree in Labor Relations include:
The Bachelor's Degree in Labor Relations from the University of La Laguna trains Labor Relations professionals with the capacity to practice as a social graduate, to dedicate themselves to human resources management in the public and private sectors, to work in the field of management, mediation and intervention in the labor market, to teach and begin academic research, to dedicate themselves to legal-labor auditing, to apply for positions in the Labor and Social Security Inspectorate (both as inspector and sub-inspector), as well as to apply for positions in the Social Security Administration (at all levels from A1).