Economics Degree

Presentation

The studies of Economics have been taught at Complutense University of Madrid since 1944 and there is a high demand of economics graduates both in the Spanish labour market and in Madrid. 


Courses

 

1-1

1-2

Code

Course

ECTS

Type

Code

Course

ECTS

Type

802340

Microeconomics I

6

B

802346

Macroeconomics I

6

B

802341

Business Economics

6

B

802347

Financial Accounting

6

B

802342

Economic History I

6

B

802345

Economic Law

6

B

802344

Mathematics I

6

B

802349

Mathematics II

6

B

802343

Modern Language

6

B

802348

Statistics I

6

B

2-1

2-2

Code

Course

ECTS

Type

Code

Course

ECTS

Type

802350

Microeconomics II

6

C

802355

Microeconomics III

6

C

802352

Analytical Accounting

6

C

802358

Economic History II

6

C

802351

World Economy

6

C

802357

International Economics

6

C

802353

Mathematics III

6

C

802359

Finance

6

C

802354

Statistics II

6

C

802356

Methods for Applied Economics

6

C

3-1

3-2

Code

Course

ECTS

Type

Code

Course

ECTS

Type

802360

Macroeconomics II

6

C

802365

Macroeconomics III

8

C

802363

International Economic Organization

6

C

802366

Tax System

6

C

802361

Public Economics

6

C

802367

Monetary and Financial Economics

6

C

802364

Economic Policy

6

C

802368

Econometrics

6

C

802362

Spanish Economy

6

C

 

(*)

4

E

4-1

4-2

Code

Course

ECTS

Type

Code

Course

ECTS

Type

 

(**)

6

E

 

Bachelor’s Thesis

6

C

 

(**)

6

E

 

(**)

6

E

 

(**)

6

E

 

(**)

6

E

 

(**)

6

E

 

(***)

4

E

 

(**)

6

E

 

(***)

4

E 

 

(*) Elective courses. The student must take 4 ECTS choosing among this range of elective courses (4 ECTS each):   

-Marketing Fundamentals

-History of Economic Thought and

-Contemporary Economy in Historical Perspective.

(**) Elective courses. The student must take 42 ECTS (7 elective courses of 6 ECTS) of the chosen speciality.

(***) Elective courses. The student must take 12 ECTS choosing among this range of elective courses (4 ECTS each):  

–        Sociology and Social Structure

–        Gender and Economics

–        Market Research

–        Economics of Natural Resources

–        Economics of Regulation and International Finance

Alternately, the student could do an Internship with a total of 12 ECTS.

 

Offered Majors

Monetary and Financial Economics 

World Economy 

Applied Economics 

Public Economics 

Economic Analysis 

4-1

4-1

4-1

4-1

4-1

Applied Econometrics

Applied Econometrics

Applied Econometrics

Applied Econometrics

Applied Econometrics

Game Theory and Optimization

Advanced International Economics

Game Theory and Optimization

Game Theory and Optimization

Game Theory and Optimization

Advanced Macroeconomics

Advanced Macroeconomics

Regional Economics

Economics of Taxation

Advanced Macroeconomics

Financial Theory I

World Political Economy

Innovation Economics

Economics of Public Spending

Financial Theory I

Spanish and Comparative Financial System

European Economy

European Economy

Advanced Microeconomic Analysis

Advanced Microeconomic Analysis

4-2

4-2

4-2

4-2

4-2

Monetary Economics. Theory and Policy

Development Economics

Economic Growth

Public Management

Economic Growth

Financial Theory II

International Trade and Finance

Industrial Economics

Fiscal Federalism

Industrial Economics