• Degree Programmes Offered
  • 15225: Students must have developed the learning skills needed to undertake further study with a high degree of autonomy.
  • 18410: Know the tools to plan, manage, implement and evaluate production systems and operations.
  • 19142: Know different production problems and their relationship with other company processes.
  • 19141: Know the different financing tools and be able to assess the interaction between the investment and financing decisions of the company.
  • 19446: Classify the different types of information according to their legal nature and evaluate the legal risks and responsibilities of the data protection delegate and other actors in charge of database management.
  • 19140: Know the basic legal and ethical framework for conducting activities involving the processing of information, personal data and macrodata, as well as for e-commerce and e-contracting.
  • 19139: Evaluate the internal control system within the framework of accounting information systems.
  • 19445: Know the basic concepts of logic, algorithmics, computational complexity and their application to business intelligence.
  • 19138: Identify customer value in the digital environment.
  • 19296: Identify customer behaviour in the digital environment.
  • 19137: Make marketing mix decisions in the digital environment.
  • 19295: Make strategic marketing decisions in digital environments.
  • 19136: Apply market research techniques to digital environments.
  • 19294: Analyse the customer's digital information and brands.
  • 19293: Identify customer marketing information in the digital environment.
  • 19135: Understand the keys to the operation of the market and the effects of its different structures through studies based on the collection and analysis of data.
  • 19292: Know the principles of economic analysis and its application to the diagnosis and resolution of problems based on data analysis.
  • 19134: Extract internal and external information and use it to estimate the parameters that define productive investments.
  • 18268: Relate, using supervised and unsupervised algorithms, the different elements that interact in the decisions of individuals.
  • 19291: Understand the systemic nature of the digital company.
  • 19290: Understand and evaluate the characteristics and usefulness of the different corporate and competitive strategies of digital companies.
  • 19289: Set goals and design strategies in digital companies taking account of the implications and needs deriving from them.
  • 19288: Reach strategic diagnoses in complex and uncertain environments using appropriate methodologies.
  • 19444: Make decisions under certainty and uncertainty.
  • 19287: Express situations of uncertainty and randomness using mathematical, synthetic and graphic languages.