Knowledge branch: Social and legal science

Taught at: FACULTY OF GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY

Credits: 240

Core subjects: 60

Compulsory subjects: 126

Optional subjects: 30

External placements: 12

Degree final project 12

Classes: face-to-face

Years: 4

1st year available places: 70

Regulated professions for which the degree certificate qualifies: Not applicable

Languages used in class: Inglés, Castellano, Valenciano

Minimum number of enrolment credits per student: 30 ECTS

Degree Academic Committee President (CAT): Tabanera García, Nuria

Degree coordinator Boscá Codina, José Vicente

External placements coordinator: Pons Alós, Vicente/González Teruel, Aurora

Exchange coordinator González Teruel, Aurora

Academic, scientific or professional interest:

A degree-holder in Information and Documentation is aware of the theoretical principles and techniques that are needed to search for, organise and evaluate information, as well as to understand how to plan the systems, units and services dedicated to information. They will also apply and use information technologies and understand production and information diffusion processes.
 

Worth Noting:

The theoretical subjects include participative classes, historical text commentaries and complementary activities that facilitate  understanding and contribute to global assessment. 

Students will carry out a mandatory work placement/internship (12 credits), which provides insight to the following professional fields: libraries, information and documentation centres, files, etc. in both public administration and private sectors.