BASIC AND GENERAL COMPETENCES
CG4 - Be able to manage information: identify, organize and analyze relevant information critically and systematically within the context of international relations.
CG5 - Be able to debate and formulate critical reasoning, using precise terminology and specialized resources, when analyzing international and global phenomena, employing both the concepts and knowledge from different disciplines as well as the methods of analysis, paradigms and concepts pertaining to the Social Sciences.
CB1 - Be able to show that they possess and comprehend facts and contents in an area of study which, based on a previous general secondary school level, have been extended to those included in advanced textbooks and in some aspects proceed from the most advanced studies in this area.
CB2 - Be able to show that they have learned how to apply their knowledge professionally to their future jobs or tasks and that they possess the competences needed to develop and defend arguments and solve problems in that area of study.
CB3 - Be able to show that they are capable of collecting and interpreting the relevant data (normally within their area of study) needed for formulating judgments which require critical thought on social, scientific and ethical topics of relevance.
CB4 - Be able to show that they are able to transmit information, ideas, problems and solutions both to specialized and non-specialized publics.
CB5 - Be able to show that they have developed the learning skills required to perform further studies with a high degree of self-dependence.
OVERLAPPING COMPETENCES
CT1 - Acquire the capacity to communicate knowledge in oral and written form, both to specialized and to non-specialized publics.
CT2 - Acquire the capacity to establish good interpersonal communication and to work both in interdisciplinary and international teams.
CT3 - Acquire the capacity to organize and plan workloads, taking correct decisions based on the available information, collecting and interpreting relevant data in order to provide assessments in that area of study.
CT4 - Develop the motivation and capacity to perform independent continuous learning for life, with an endowment to adapt to change and new situations.
SPECIFIC COMPETENCES
CE13 - Be familiar with the principles of cost-benefit analysis and its application to basic problems.
CE14 - Be able to design and evaluate viable and sustainable political and socio-economic programs designed for social advancement.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Applied knowledge regarding evaluation methodology and preparation of an evaluation-oriented research design.
Applied knowledge regarding the experimental method in public policy, treatment and randomization, types of experimental design.
Applied knowledge regarding the collection, development and interpretation of indicators to measure the impact and consequences of interventions and programmes.
Applied knowledge regarding how to effectively carry out a real evaluation in the social field.
Applied knowledge regarding the preparation of an evaluation report.