Checking date: 26/06/2025 12:15:38


Course: 2025/2026

External Academic Internships
(20287)
Bachelor in Law (Plan: 557 - Estudio: 206)


Coordinating teacher: CASTELLANOS RUIZ, MARIA JOSE

Department assigned to the subject: Private Law Department

Type: Electives
ECTS Credits: 9.0 ECTS

Course:
Semester:




Learning Outcomes
K4: To know the importance of fundamental rights and public freedoms, as well as their scope and content. K9: Know how institutions such as mediation, auditing or consulting work. K12: Understand the ethical dimension of law and the need to act responsibly in the defence of fundamental rights and social justice. S7: Apply knowledge to identify social processes and possible solutions with rigor, precision and scientific objectivity S8: Apply social, economic and environmental sensitivity to conflict resolution. S9: Correctly and effectively use oratory and legal argumentation. S11: To develop with autonomy and respect for deontological principles in their work and professional performance. C5: Transmit legal information in a clear, precise and understandable way, both orally and in writing, adapting to various professional contexts. C6: Prepare contracts, reports, lawsuits and other legal documents with technical precision.
Description of contents: programme
All those activities carried out by students in companies, entities and organizations, which aim to provide a practical complement to academic training provided that this activity is related to their academic training and their professional opportunities. These activities must be carried out in companies on the list offered by the Guidance and Employment Service, which contains the list of companies with a sufficiently enriching training collaboration agreement for the student
Learning activities and methodology
A7 EXTERNAL ACADEMIC INTERNSHIPS A8 PREPARATION OF THE EXTERNAL ACADEMIC INTERNSHIP REPORT
Assessment System
E5 EVALUATION OF THE FINAL PROFESSIONAL TUTOR OF EXTERNAL ACADEMIC INTERNSHIPS 60% E7 EVALUATION OF THE ACADEMIC TUTOR OF EXTERNAL ACADEMIC INTERNSHIPS 40%

The course syllabus may change due academic events or other reasons.