The information on the branches
of study and specialisations in higher education, both university and
non-university, is available in the following subsections.
University tertiary education
University education is organised into cycles with specific educational goals
and autonomous academic value. As a result of this organisational model, there
are currently four types of studies:
University studies are grouped
into five branches: Humanities; Experimental Science, Health Science; Social
and Legal Sciences; and Technical Education. Licenciados, Engineers and Architects may enrol
in third cycle studies in their respective fields to specialise in a scientific,
technical or artistic discipline, and acquire research expertise. After
successfully completing such courses, students are awarded a
certificate-diploma which accredits the level of the higher studies completed,
allowing them to present a doctoral thesis on an unpublished research topic so
as to obtain the Doctoral degree in the relevant discipline.
The adaptation process of the Spanish university regulations to the European
Higher Education Area has led to the establishment of a new legal framework for
university education which comprises the 2007 Act modifying the Act on
Universities and the October 2007 Royal Decree establishing the organisation of
official university studies. This new framework fixes the new structure of
university studies, which are organised into three cycles: Bachelor, Master and
Doctorate:
The new structure of university
studies will have to be fully implemented by the 2010/11 academic year, so universities
will not be allowed to offer new places for the first year of the current Diplomado, Licenciado, Technical Architect, Architect,
Technical Engineer and Engineer degrees.
Non-university tertiary
education
The information on branches of specialisation in non-university higher
education can be found in the following subsections.
Advanced Specific Vocational Training
Advanced vocational training as well as some advanced studies of Plastic Arts
and Design comprise a series of ciclos
formativos, with a modular organisation, of varying length (one
or two years) made up of theoretical-practical knowledge areas and broken down
into 22 different occupational families. Each ciclo formativo lasts between 1,300 and 2,000
hours. Up to 25% of the total training is carried out within a company, that
is, in a business where the production processes as well as the provision of
services are developed in a real-time setting. The módulo professional of on-the-job training is the
part of specific training where the contents are organised around
practical-based activities corresponding to the specific professional profile.
Enseñanzas de régimen
especial
The information of the branches of study of the different advanced enseñanzas de régimen especial
is available in the following subsections.
Artistic studies
There are 60 specialisations in advanced Music studies
which are divided in two branches:
Advanced Music studies have a
duration of four or five years depending on the chosen specialisation.
Advanced Dance studies comprise a single cycle lasting
four years. There are two specialisation:
Higher Dramatic
Arts studies comprise a single cycle lasting four years. There are three
specialisations:
The various subject areas,
course contents and schedules are set in accordance with each specialisation
and option and provide different training paths depending on the diverse
professional profiles students wish to develop.
Advanced Plastic Arts and Design studies last three years
and comprise advanced studies in Preservation and Restoration of Cultural
Assets, Ceramics, Design and Glass.
The occupational families and
their corresponding ciclos formativos
which comprise the ciclo formativo
advanced Plastic Arts and Design studies are the
following:
The total duration of these ciclos formativos ranges between
1,800 and 1,950 hours.
Sports studies
Advanced Sports studies consist of a single cycle which may last from 750 to
1,100 hours.
This type of provision is structured into the following branches and
specialisations:
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