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University School of
Business Studies
ERASMUS
GUIDE for FOREIGN
STUDENTS
CENTER OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS STUDIES
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INDEX
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INDEX
HISTORICAL REVIEW OF THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF
BUSINESS STUDIES
INSTITUTIONAL ORGANIZATION
DEPARTMENTAL ORGANIZATION
STUDY PLANS
SOCRATES-ERASMUS STUDENTS EXCHANGE
PROGRAMME
x COORDINATORS FOR THE YEAR 2010-2011
x ARRIVAL CALENDAR FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
x HOLIDAYS
x PRE-REGISTRATION FOR INTERNATIONAL
STUDENTS
x ERASMUS INCOMING STUDENTS
x REGISTRATION FORMS
x EXAMS
x COURSES OF SPANISH
x ACCOMODATION
STUDENTS SERVICES
x LIBRARY OF THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS STUDIES
x COMPUTER LABORATORY OF THE SCHOOL
BUSINESS STUDIES
x SERVICE OF SPORT ACTIVITIES (S.A.D.U.S.)
x UNIVERSITY WELFARE SERVICE (S.A.C.U.)
VISITING STUDENTS
RAMÓN Y CAJAL UNIVERSITY CAMPUS
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS STUDIES
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HISTORICAL REVIEW OF THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF
BUSINESS STUDIES
The predecessors of the commercial instruction seem to be were the Germans, creating at
the end of the 18th century the first Schools of Trade, supported by businessmen, their
courses included accounting, calculation of weight and measures, all the categories of
commercial operations and correspondence. But up to the last third of the 19th century, there
cannot be appreciated any decisive progresses in the commercial education.
In Spain the career of trade was created in the middle of the 19th century with the Royal
Decree of September 8th, 1850, Education being organized in the Institutes. Due to the
practical utility of the profession, the Ministry of Promotion, by royal decree of August 11th,
1887, reorganizes the commercial educations, and creates the Schools of Trade.
In the article 1 the above mentioned education is divided in elementary and high. Elementary
Schools of Trade are established for teaching the degree of Mercantile Experts in Alicante,
Bilbao, Corunna, Malaga, Seville, Valladolid and Saragossa; and High Schools of Trade for
the same degree and that of Mercantile Teachers, in Barcelona and Madrid. The Royal
Decree of August 31st, 1922 provoked a reorganization of the mercantile studies in the
Schools of Trade. They were transformed in three degrees of educations: Elementary or
Expert (with a preparatory period of two courses), Professional, and Top Technician. The
highest degree included two specialties: Actuarial and Mercantile.
The Schools, according to the degree of education that they were giving, were named Expert
of Trade, Professional of Trade, and Higher Mercantile Studies. That of Seville was
catalogued as Vocational school; the studies of Mercantile Expert and Mercantile Teacher
were taught there.
The career of trade has been improving in its content as the economic and administrative
reality was demanding new knowledge, and in this evolution there appeared a series of study
plans, which were adapted to the needs of the moment.
In spite of the problems of all kinds that has had the career in its already more than centenary
existence, it has triumphed in the area of the teaching, as well as in the administrative
institutions, and in general, in all the manifestations of the wealth and national activities.
Since the Vocational schools of Trade joined the Universities, with the denomination of
University Schools of Business Studies, the business career takes a new direction.
In the year 1953 the Law is promulgated on the Arrangement of the Economic and
Commercial Studies, in which the legal requirements establish that the mercantile studies will
comprise two periods: one of technical character and another university. The educations of
the technical period would be offered in the Schools of Trade. The duration of the period was
of six years distributed in three courses to obtain the Degree of Mercantile Expert, and other
three, for the Degree of Mercantile Teacher.
The studies of the university degree were taught in the Faculties of Political, Economic and
Commercial Sciences (Economic and Commercial Department).
The General Law of Education 14/1970, in its second transitory disposition, established that
the Vocational schools of Trade would join the University as University Schools.
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By Resolution of the Management Department of Universities and Investigation, of July 19th,
1975 (BOE of September 12th), the first study plan of the Diplomatura in Business Studies of
the EUEE of the University of Seville was approved, modified as refers to the specialties by
an order of July 4, 1982 (BOE of August 21st ). The need of adjustment to the new legislative,
academic and labor environment has led to modifying the plans of study of this Diplomatura
in two occasions more. So, the first reform took place after the Resolution of the University of
Seville of January 14, 1997 (BOE of February 17th). Finally, in the year 2002 the Resolution
of the University of Seville (June 17th) was published in BOE, for that the study plan that is
used at present is adopted. After having been published the R.D. 604/1996 of April 15th (BOE
of April 26th), in 1999 the official university degree of Diplomatura in Tourism is taught at the
University School. It was a Resolution of September, 2nd (BOE of September 22nd), which
ordered the publication of the study plan conducive to the obtaining of the degree.
In the European Area of Higher Education, the English language is the common and basic
instrument of communication, and in this frame the University School of Business Studies
(EUEE) of the University of Seville decided to offer to its students the possibility of an
academic career in English.
Starting from the academic course 03/04, the EUEE has initiated the teaching of the
Diplomatura in Business Sciences with a considerable part of the subjects in English. The
offer of this program has given an added value to the qualification of the students and to the
academic center. Six years later we face the challenge of it being transformed to fit the new
Degree in Finance and Accounting that at present are taught at the School, starting from the
course 09/10.
Joining in the European Area of Higher Education, in 2009 the School began the introduction
of the degrees of a Grade in Finance and Accounting and in Tourism for the students of the
first course. The qualification of the degree authorizes to develop a professional career of a
higher formative level of university type.
At present the University School of Business Studies of the University of Seville is a Public
Center dedicated to the Higher education in managerial and tourist themes. The formation of
our students in these topics and the support to their professional integration once finished the
studies, constitute the raison d'être of our organization. Simultaneously we work to obtain a
more modern, just, free and developed society, in that the organizations are competitive
inside a context of globalization and could give products and quality services to the citizens.
Consequence of it, our pupils have been and are, certainly, qualified due to their good
preparation and high technical quality.
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INSTITUTIONAL ORGANIZATION
The following professors compose the Government team of the School:
Director: Dr. JOSÉ LUIS JIMÉNEZ CABALLERO
Vicedirector of Academic Area and Plans of Study: Dra. MACARENA SACRISTÁN DÍAZ
Vicedirector of International Affairs: Dra. Mª. DEL ROSARIO GONZÁLEZ RODRÍGUEZ
Vicedirector of Internship and Institutional Relations: Dra. PILAR FUENTES
Vicedirector of Academic Innovation: Dr. ÁLVARO RODRÍGUEZ DÍAZ
Vicedirector of Quality, Economic Management and Inraestructure: Dr. JOAQUÍN
TRAVERSO CORTÉS
Secretary: Dr. JOSÉ ANTONIO CAMÚÑEZ RUIZ
WEB UNIVERSITY OF SEVILLE
http://www.us.es
WEB EUEE
http://www.centro.us.es/euee
WEB Center of International Affairs http://www.institucional.us.es/relint/
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
University School of Business Studies:
VICEDIRECTOR OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
Mª Rosario González Rodríguez
Tel/Fax: 954 55 75 46, 954 55 16 39
E-mail: [email protected]
Monday 9:00-12:00. Friday 11:30-14:00 a.m.
CHIEF SECRETARY
Mª José Rodríguez Marfil
Tel/Fax: 954 55 16 04, 954 55 16 12
E-mail: [email protected]
SUPPORT ASSISTANT
Tel/Fax: 954 55 16 22 / 12 954 55 16 12
E-mail: [email protected]
Monday to Wednesday de 9:00- 14:00 a.m.
Thursday and Friday 9:00 -12:00 a.m.
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS STUDIES
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DEPARTMENTAL ORGANIZATION
The departments are the basic elements ordered to organize and develop the research and
the lessons of their areas or area of knowledge in one or several Schools, Higher Technical
Schools, University Schools, as well as in other centers that can be created legally.
The Departments that have educational and investigating responsibility in the University
School of Business Studies are the following:
Marketing
http: //admark.us.es
Tel: 954557575
Accounting and Financial Economics
http: //www. aloj.us.es/dcefus/
Tel: 954557616
Administrative Law and International Public Law and International Affairs
(Situated at the Law Faculty)
Teléfono de Secretaría: 954551248/56
Labor Law and Social Security (Situated at the Law Faculty)
Tel: 954551242
Financial and Tax Law (Situated at the Law Faculty)
http: //www.us.es/dfinanciero/
Tel: 954551324
Trade Law (Situated at the Law Faculty)
Tel: 954551243
Applied Economics I
http: //www.us.es/dconapli1/
Tel: 954557547
Applied Economics III
http: //www.aloj.us.es/dconapli3/IE/IDEA3.html
Tel: 954557512
Financial Economics and Management
http: //www.aloj.us.es/defdo/
Tel: 954557624
English Filology (Situated at the Linguistics Faculty)
Tel: 954551516
Economic Theory and Economic Politics
Tel: 954557538
Social Anthropology (Situated at the History and Geography Faculty)
Tel: 954551597
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German Filology (Situated at the Linguistics Faculty)
http: //www.us.es/dfilaem/
Tel: 954551562
French Filology (Situated at the Linguistics Faculty)
http: //www.us.es/dfilfran/
Tel: 954551510
Phisical Geography and Regional Geographic Analysis
(Situated at the History and Geography Faculty)
Tel: 954551366
Art History (Situated at the History and Geography Faculty)
Tel: 954551465
Sociology (Situated at the Pedagogy Faculty)
http: //www.us.es/dsociolog/
Tel: 954551751
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STUDY PLANS
At present there the academical offer of the University School of Business Studies consists of
four academic degrees:
x Degree in Business Sciences (Diplomatura en Ciencias Empresariales (Plan
2002))
x Degree in Tourism (Diplomatura en Turismo (Plan 1999))
x Degree in Finance and Accounting (Grado en Finanzas y Contabilidad (Plan
2009) )
x Degree in Tourism (Grado en Turismo (Plan 2009))
The two first degrees (the degrees of Diplomatura) will cease their existence. In the academic
year 2009/10 the subjects of the 2nd and 3rd year are taught, in the academic year 2010/11
only the subjects of the 3rd year will persist, in the year 2011/12 these degrees will extinguish.
As regards the degrees of Diplomatura, they have a structure of a unique cycle of three years
of study. The Diplomatura syllabus includes different types of subjects:
The university studies are defined by an actual study plan that contemplates four types of
subjects defined as follows:
· Main Subjects: They are subjects of obligatory studying for the obtaining of the degree.
· Compulsory Subjects: Subjects established by the University where they are offered, the
student must pass them obligatorily for the obtaining of the degree.
· Optional Subjects: Subjects that the student can choose among, those that are offered in
a particular year of studies as a kind of specialization, as a whole a student must pass the
number of credits that are demanded according to the Study plan. Therefore, they are the
subjects aimed at the vocational and professional specialization of the student.
· Subjects of Free Configuration: Besides the previous category of subjects, the student
must overcome a number of credits in subjects of free choice to obtain the degree of
Graduate. They are subjects that complete adequately his/her training.
Joining in the European Area of Higher Education, in 2009 the School began the introduction
of the degrees in Finance and Accounting and in Tourism for the students of the new first
course. The qualification of the degree authorizes to develop a professional career that
requires a formative level of university type. At the same time, the teaching of the subjects of
the Diplomatura ceases.
For this motive, the foreign students will be able to enroll for the subjects of the Diplomatura
(in Business Studies or in Tourism) or Degree (in Finance and Accounting or in Tourism) in
the following way:
Academic Year
2010-2011
2011-2012
2012-2013
The course of enrollment of
the Diplomatura
3rd
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The course of enrollment of
the Grade (Grado)
1st, 2nd
1st, 2nd, 3rd
1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th (the whole
career)
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DEGREE IN BUSINESS STUDIES (DIPLOMATURA)
The Study plan of the Diplomatura in Business Sciences is constructed as the unique cycle
with a total academic load of 207 credits (according to the current study plan, a credit is
equivalent to 10 hours of theoretical and / or practical classes). The main and compulsory
subjects in this Diplomatura suppose a load of 54 ' 35 % and of 16 ' 67 %, respectively. The
optional ones suppose 18 ' 84 % of the educational load of the career, whereas those of free
configuration suppose 10 ' 14 % of credits.
Degree Syllabus
First Year:
• Investigación y Comercialización (Marketing)
• Economía Española y Mundial (World and Spanish Economy)
• Economía Política (Political Economy)
• Matemáticas (Mathematics)
• Introducción al Derecho Empresarial (Fundamentals of Commercial Law)
• Gestión de Empresas (Business Management)
• Estadística (Statistics)
• Fundamentos de la Contabilidad Financiera (Fundamentals of Accounting)
• Historia Económica (Economic History)
• Inglés Empresarial (English for Business)
Second Year:
• Contabilidad Financiera (Financial Accounting)
• Derecho Mercantil (Commercial Law)
• Dirección Financiera (Financial Control)
• Informática Aplicada a la Gestión de la Empresa (Computer Software for Management)
• Administración y Dirección (Management and Organization)
• Matemáticas Financieras (Financial Mathematics)
• Dirección y Gestión de la Producción I (Operations Management I)
• Gestión de la Calidad (Quality Management)
• Microeconomía (Microeconomics)
• Derecho Administrativo (Public Law)
• Macroeconomía (Macroeconomics)
• Estadística para las Matemáticas Actuariales (Statistics for Actuarial Mathematics)
Third Year:
• Contabilidad de Costes (Cost Accounting)
• Derecho Tributario (Tax Law)
• Derecho del Trabajo (Labour Law)
• Política Comercial (Trade Policy)
• Técnicas y Métodos de Racionalización Administrativa I (Techniques and Methods of
Administrative Rationalisation I)
• Gestión Exterior (International Relations Management)
• Contabilidad Pública (Public Accounting)
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• Matemáticas Actuariales (Actuarial Mathematics)
• Introducción a la Auditoria Financiera (Introduction to Financial Auditing)
• Análisis de los Estados Financieros (Financial Statement Analysis)
• Contabilidad Fiscal (Tax Accounting)
• Dirección y Gestión de la Producción II (Operations Management II)
• Gestión Financiera (Financial Management)
• Técnicas y Métodos de Racionalización Administrativa II (Techniques and Methods of
Administrative Rationalisation II)
• Creación de Empresas (Creating a New Business)
• Distribución Comercial (Commercial Distribution)
• Procedimiento Tributario (Taxation Precedure)
Starting from the academic course 03/04, the EUEE has initiated the teaching of the
Diplomatura in Business Sciences with a considerable part of the subjects in English. The
offer of this program has given an added value to the qualification of the students and to the
academic center.
As it has been commented, with respect to the enrollment process in the academic year
2010-2011 it will only be possible to choose the subjects of the third year, among which 2
subjects can be studied in English:
Subjects Taught in English: Third Year
DERECHO TRIBUTARIO (TAX LAW)
CONTABILIDAD DE COSTES (COST ACCOUNTING)
Subjects of the 3rd year of the career (available for the enrollment in the academic year
2010/2011) are the following:
Code
Subject
Credits
Term
1170013
Contabilidad de
Costes (Cost
Accounting)
Derecho Tributario
(Tax Law)
Derecho del Trabajo
(Labour Law)
Política Comercial
(Trade Policy)
9
Annual
Academic
Type
Main
6
1st
Main
4,5
2nd
Main
6
2nd
Main
Técnicas y Métodos
de Racionalización
Administrativa I
(Techniques and
Methods of
Administrative
Rationalisation I)
Gestión Exterior
(International
Relations
6
1st
Compulsory
4,5
2nd
Optional
1170015
1170014
1170016
1170020
1170034
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Department
Contabilidad y Economía
Financiera
Derecho Financiero y
Tributario
Derecho del Trabajo y de
la Seguridad Social
Administración de
Empresa y
Comercialización e
Investigación de
Mercados
Economía Financiera y
Dirección de Operaciones
Administración de
Empresa y
Comercialización e
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Code
Subject
Credits
Term
Academic
Type
Management)
1170030
Department
Investigación de
Mercados
Contabilidad y Economía
Financiera
Economía Aplicada I
Contabilidad Pública
(Public Accounting)
Matemáticas
Actuariales (Actuarial
Mathematics)
Introducción a la
Auditoría Financiera
(Introduction to
Financial Auditing)
Análisis de los
Estados Financieros
(Financial
Statements Analysis)
Contabilidad Fiscal
(Tax Accounting)
Dirección y Gestión
de la Producción II
(Operations
Management II)
Gestión Financiera
(Financial
Management)
Técnicas y Métodos
de Racionalización
Administrativa II
(Techniques and
Methods of
Administrative
Rationalisation II)
Creación de
Empresas (Creating
a New Business)
4,5
1st
Optional
4,5
1st
Optional
4,5
1st
Optional
Contabilidad y Economía
Financiera
4,5
2nd
Optional
Contabilidad y Economía
Financiera
4,5
2nd
Optional
4,5
1st
Optional
Contabilidad y Economía
Financiera
Economía Financiera y
Dirección de Operaciones
4,5
1st
Optional
Economía Financiera y
Dirección de Operaciones
4,5
2nd
Optional
Economía Financiera y
Dirección de Operaciones
4,5
2nd
Optional
1170033
Distribución
Comercial
(Commercial
Distribution)
4,5
1st
Optional
1170038
Procedimiento
Tributario (Taxation
Procedure)
4,5
2nd
Optional
Administración de
Empresa y
Comercialización e
Investigación de
Mercados
Administración de
Empresa y
Comercialización e
Investigación de
Mercados
Derecho Financiero y
Tributario
1170037
1170036
1170028
1170029
1170032
1170035
1170039
1170031
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DEGREE IN TOURISM (DIPLOMATURA)
The Study plan of the Diplomatura in Tourism is constructed as the unique cycle with a total
academic load of 207 credits (according to the current study plan, a credit is equivalent to 10
hours of theoretical and / or practical classes). The main and compulsory subjects in this
Diplomatura suppose a load of 50 % and of 20 ' 28 %, respectively. The optional ones
suppose 19 ' 56 % of the educational load of the career, whereas those of free configuration
suppose 10 ' 14 % of credits.
The University of Seville offered in the academic year 1999-2000 the option of specialization
Tourism + Languages. This option can be chosen by any student of the Diplomatura of
Tourism as an additional module, that is to say, the students will be able to choose between
completing his/her academic curriculum only according to the Study plan of Tourism,
obtaining in this way only the degree of Graduate in Tourism or, by the other hand, to study
several additional subjects at the Institute of Languages. The credits of the subjects of the
language/s chosen within the option Tourism + Languages will be recognized in the Study
plan of Graduate in Tourism up to a maximum of 21 credits of Free Configuration and 9
credits of optional subjects. Every language will have an academic load of 12 credits in each
of three years of the Diplomatura. The languages will be given according to the timetable
compatible with other subjects of the career.
Degree Syllabus
First Year:
• Organización y Gestión de Empresas (Corporate Organization and Management)
• Contabilidad (Accounting)
• Planificación Territorial del Turismo a Diferentes Escalas (Tourism Territorial Planning at
Different Scales)
• Introducción a la Economía (Fundamentals of Economics)
• Patrimonio Cultural Etnológico (Ethnological Cultural Heritage)
• Fundamentos de Marketing (Fundamentals of Marketing)
• Estructura de Mercados (Market Structure)
• Tipologías de Espacios Turísticos (Typologies of Tourism Areas)
Second Year:
• Derecho Privado del Empresario Turístico (Private Law for Tourism Entrepreneurs)
• Contabilidad para la Gestión Turística (Management Accounting in the Tourism Industry)
• Operaciones y Procesos de Producción (Operations and Processes Management)
• Historia de los Estilos Artísticos (History of Artistic Styles)
• Gestión Financiera en el Sector TurísticoI (Financial Management in the Tourism Industry I)
• Dirección y Gestión de Producción en el Sector Turístico I (Operations Management I)
• Estadística Descriptiva para el Turismo (Descriptive Statistics for Tourism)
• Gestión de Personal (Human Resource Management )
• Publicidad y Promoción del Turismo (Tourism Advertising and Trade Promotion)
• Antropología del Turismo (Tourism Anthropology)
• Economía del Turismo en Andalucía (Tourism Economy in Andalusia)
• Análisis Geográfico del Turismo en Andalucía (Geographical Analysis of Tourism in
Andalusia)
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• Patrimonio Artístico Andaluz y Turismo (Andalusian Artistic Cultural Heritage and Tourism)
• Investigación de Mercados Turísticos (Market Research in Tourism)
• Sociología del Turismo en Andalucía (Sociology of Tourism in Andalusia)
• Matemáticas de las Operaciones Financieras (Mathematics of Financial Operations)
Third Year:
• Practicum (Internship)
• Derecho Administrativo (Public Law)
• Idioma (Inglés) (English)
• Idioma (Francés) (French)
• Idioma (Alemán) (German)
• Gestión Informatizada de los Servicios Turísticos (Computerized Management of the
Tourism Services)
• Gestión de la Calidad del Sector Turístico (Quality Management in Tourism)
• Sistema Turístico de Sevilla (The Seville Tourism System)
• Gestión Financiera en el Sector Turístico II (Financial Management in the Tourism
IndustryII)
• Dirección y Gestión de Producción en el Sector Turístico II (Operations Management in
Tourism II)
• Dirección Estratégica de Organizaciones Turísticas (Strategic Management of Tourism
Companies)
• Derecho del Trabajo (Labour Law)
• Ampliación Idioma (Inglés) (English Advanced)
• Ampliación Idioma (Francés) (French Advanced)
• Ampliación Idioma (Alemán) (German Advanced)
• Dirección y Gestión de Producción III (control) (Operations Management III (Control))
• Creación de Organizaciones Turísticas (Creating a New Tourism Business)
• Derecho Tributario (Tax Law)
• Control de Gestión (Management Control)
As it has been commented, with respect to the enrollment process in the academic year
2010-2011, it will only be possible to choose the subjects of the third year:
Code
Subject
Credits
Term
1010028
Derecho
Administrativo (Public
Law)
Idioma (Inglés)
(English)
Idioma (Francés)
(French)
Idioma (Alemán)
(German)
Gestión Informatizada
de los Servicios
Turísticos
(Computerized
Management of
Tourism Services)
7,5
1010030
1010032
1010034
1010036
1st
Academic
Type
Main
Derecho Administrativo
6
1st
Main
Filología Inglesa
6
1st
Main
Filología Francesa
6
1st
Main
Filología Alemana
6
2nd
Compulsory
Economía Financiera y
Dirección de
Operaciones
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Code
Subject
Credits
Term
1010035
Gestión de la Calidad
del Sector Turístico
(Quolity Management
in Tourism)
6
2nd
Academic
Type
Compulsory
1010042
Sistema Turístico de
Sevilla (The Seville
Tourism System)
Gestión Financiera en
el Sector Turístico II
(Financial
Management in the
Tourism Industry II )
Dirección y Gestión
de Producción en el
Sector Turístico II
(Operations
Management in
Tourism II)
Dirección Estratégica
de Organizaciones
Turísticas (Strategic
Management of
Tourism Companies)
Derecho del Trabajo
(Labour Law)
Ampliación Idioma
(Inglés) (Advanced
English)
Ampliación Idioma
(Francés) (Advanced
French)
Ampliación Idioma
(Alemán) (Advanced
German)
Dirección y Gestión
de Producción III
(control) (Operations
Management in
Tourism III (Control))
Creación de
Organizaciones
Turísticas (Creating a
New Tourism
Business)
Derecho Tributario
(Tax Law)
Control de Gestión
(Management Control)
4,5
1st
Optional
4,5
1st
Optional
4,5
1st
Optional
Economía Financiera y
Dirección de
Operaciones
4,5
1st
Optional
4,5
1st
Optional
1st
Optional
Administración de
Empresa y
Comercialización e
Investigación de
Mercados
Derecho del Trabajo y de
la Seguridad Social
Filología Inglesa
4,5
1st
Optional
Filología Francesa
4,5
1st
Optional
Filología Alemana
4,5
2nd
Optional
Economía Financiera y
Dirección de
Operaciones
4,5
2nd
Optional
4,5
2nd
Optional
4,5
2nd
Optional
Administración de
Empresa y
Comercialización e
Investigación de
Mercados
Derecho Financiero y
Tributario
Contabilidad y Economía
Financiera
1010040
1010039
1010038
1010037
1010044
1010046
1010048
1010051
1010049
1010050
1010022
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS STUDIES
Department
Administración de
Empresa y
Comercialización e
Investigación de
Mercados
Geografía Física y
Análisis Geográfico
Regional
Economía Financiera y
Dirección de
Operaciones
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DEGREE IN FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING (GRADO)
After being introduced in the academic year 03/04 the Diplomatura in Business Sciences with
a considerable part of the subjects in English, at present the School faces the challenge of it
being transformed to fit the new Degree in Finance and Accounting that at present is taught
at the School, starting from the academic year 09/10.
During the year 2009/10 the following subjects of the Degree in Finance and Accounting of
the first academic year are taught in English:
First Term
Second Term
Fundamentals of Accounting
Cost Accounting
Fundamentos de Contabilidad Contabilidad de Costes
Introduction to Economics
Microeconomics
Introducción a la Economía
Microeconomía
Mathematics
Matemáticas
Together with the introduction of a new Degree in Finance and Accounting, other subjects will
be offered in English. The academic offer of the subjects taught in English in the year
2010/11 can be consulted in June, 2010.
For more information, contact Ignacio Sanchez Palencia:
Telephone: 954 554 323 (from 9 to 14 a.m.)
E-mail: [email protected]
Degree Syllabus:
FIRST YEAR
FIRST TERM
Subjects
Fundamentos de Contabilidad
Fundamentals of Accounting
Matemáticas
Mathematics
Fundamentos de Dirección de Operaciones
Fundamentals of Operations Management
Fundamentos de Economía de la Empresa
Fundamentals of Business Economics
Introducción a la Economía
Introduction to Economics
Total
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS STUDIES
SECOND TERM
ECTS
6
6
6
6
6
30
Subjects
ECTS
Contabilidad de Costes
Cost Accounting
Introducción a las Finanzas
Introduction to Finance
Historia Económica
Economic History
Microeconomía
Microeconomics
Derecho Mercantil
Commercial Law
Total
6
6
6
6
6
30
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SECOND YEAR
FIRST TERM
SECOND TERM
Subjects
ECTS
Macroeconomía
Macroeconomics
Contabilidad Financiera I
Financial Accounting I
Sistemas y Mercados Financieros
Financial Systems and Markets
Régimen Fiscal de la Empresa
Corporate Tax System
Dirección y Organización
Management and Organisation
Total
Subjects
6
ECTS
Contabilidad Financiera II
Financial Accounting II
Marketing
Marketing
Estadística I
Statistics I
Contabilidad para la Gestión
Management Accounting
Matemáticas Financieras
Financial Mathematics
Total
6
6
6
6
30
6
6
6
6
6
30
THIRD YEAR
FIRST TERM
SECOND TERM
Subjects
ECTS
Subjects
ECTS
6
Finanzas de la Empresa a Corto Plazo
Short-Term Business Finance
Valoración de Empresas
Firm Valuation
Análisis de Estados Financieros I
Financial Statement Analysis I
Introducción a la Auditoría
Introduction to Auditing
Responsabilidad Social y Ética Empresarial
Social Responsibility and Business
Ethics
Total
6
Planificación Financiera de la Empresa
Business Financial Planning
Estadística II
Statistics II
Sistemas de Información para las Finanzas y la Contabilidad
Information Systems for Finance & Accounting
Mercados Financieros Derivados
Derivatives Market
Consolidación de Estados Contables
Consolidation of Accounting Statements
6
6
6
6
Total
30
6
6
6
6
30
FORTH YEAR
FIRST TERM
Subjects
SECOND TERM
ECTS
Subjects
ECTS
6
Optativas 1, 2, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, 15
(se recomienda cursar dos optativas en
este semestre)
Elective courses # 1,2,6,8, 9,11,12,15
(ideally two elective courses should be
taken during this semester)
Prácticas o Plan de Empresa
Internship or Business Plan
Proyecto Fin de Grado
Degree Dissertation
12
Creación de Empresas
Creating a New Business
Análisis de Estados Financieros II
Financial Statement Analysis II
Optativas 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 13, 14
(se recomienda cursar tres optativas en este
semestre)
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6
18
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12*
6
FORTH YEAR
FIRST TERM
SECOND TERM
Subjects
ECTS
Subjects
ECTS
Elective courses # 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 13, 14
(ideally three elective courses should be taken
during this semester)
Total
30
Total
30
No.
OPTIONAL
No.
OPTIONAL
ECTS
Gestión Bancaria
Bank Management
3
Finanzas Internacionales
International Finance
Contabilidad Fiscal
Tax Accounting
Control de Gestión
Management Control
4
5
7
10
13
14
PYMES y Gestión de la Calidad
SME’s and Quality Management
Derecho del Mercado Financiero
Financial Market Law
Elementos Actuariales y
Probabilísticos en la Valoración del
Riesgo
Actuarial and Probabilistic
Elements in Risk Valuation
6
1
6
2
6
6
6
8
6
9
6
11
12
6
15
ECTS
Técnicas y Métodos de Racionalización
Administrativa (TMRA)
Techniques and Methods of
Administrative Rationalisation
Simulación Empresarial
Business Simulation
Auditoría Financiera
Financial Auditing
Gestión de Costes Laborales
Labour Costs Management
Gestión de Recursos Humanos y
Habilidades Directivas
Human Resources Management and
Management Skills
Marketing Financiero
Financial Marketing
Inglés para las Finanzas y la Contabilidad
English for Finance and Accounting
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
Fiscalidad de los Productos Financieros
Financial Products Taxation
6
DEGREE IN TOURISM (GRADO)
Degree Syllabus:
FIRST YEAR
FIRST TERM
Subjects
Economía I
Economics I
El Turismo en el Mundo Actual
Tourism Today
Fundamentos de Contabilidad
Fundamentals of Accounting
Introducción a las Finanzas
Introduction to Finance
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS STUDIES
SECOND TERM
ECTS
Subjects
ECTS
6
Economía II
Economics II
Patrimonio Cultural Histórico y Artístico
Historical & Artistic Cultural Heritage
Marketing Turístico
Marketing in Tourism
Patrimonio Cultural Etnológico
Ethnological Cultural Heritage
6
6
6
6
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6
6
6
FIRST YEAR
FIRST TERM
Subjects
Empresas y Organizaciones Turísticas
Tourism Companies and Organisations
Total
SECOND TERM
ECTS
6
30
Subjects
ECTS
Tipologías de Espacios Turísticos
Typologies of Tourism Areas
Total
6
30
SECOND YEAR
FIRST TERM
Subjects
Estadística
Statistics
Inglés I para Turismo
English for Tourism I
SECOND TERM
ECTS
Subjects
ECTS
6
Estructura de Mercados
Market Structure
Dirección y Organización de Empresas
Turísticas
Management & Organisation of Tourism
Companies
Territorio, Turismo y Desarrollo
Sostenible
Territory, Tourism & Sustainable
Development
Alemán Turístico I/ Francés Turístico I
German for Tourism I or French for
Tourism I
6
6
Introducción al Derecho del Turismo
Introduction to Tourism Law
6
Dirección de Operaciones en
Organizaciones Turísticas I
Operations Management in Tourism
Organisations I
Contabilidad para la Gestión en el Sector
Turístico
Management Accounting in the Tourism
Industry
Total
6
6
6
6
6
Derecho Privado del Empresario
Turístico
Private Law for Tourism Entrepreneurs
6
30
Total
30
THIRD YEAR
FIRST TERM
SECOND TERM
Subjects
ECTS
Tecnologías de la Información y la
Comunicación
Information and Communication
Technologies
Alemán Turístico II /Francés Turístico II
German for Tourism II or French for Tourism
II
6
Gestión de los Recursos Humanos en el
Sector Turístico
Human Resource Management in the
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS STUDIES
6
6
Subjects
ECTS
Dirección de Operaciones en
Organizaciones Turísticas II
Operations Management in Tourism
Organisations II
Derecho Administrativo del Sector
Turístico
Administrative Law for the Tourism
Industry
Dirección Estratégica de
Organizaciones Turísticas
Strategic Management of Tourism
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6
6
6
THIRD YEAR
FIRST TERM
SECOND TERM
Subjects
ECTS
Tourist Industry
Investigación de Mercados Turísticos
Market Research in Tourism
Subjects
Organisations
Análisis Geográfico del Turismo en
Andalucía
Geographical Analysis of Tourism in
Andalusia
Inglés II para Turismo
English for Tourism II
Total
6
Políticas Públicas en el Sector Turístico
Public Policies in the Tourist Industry
Total
ECTS
6
30
6
6
30
FORTH YEAR
FIRST TERM
SECOND TERM
Subjects
ECTS
Inglés III para Turismo
English for Tourism III
Optativas 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 13
(Se recomienda elegir 4 en este cuatrimestre)
Elective courses # 1,2,3,4,6,10,13
(ideally four elective courses should be
taken
during this semester)
Subjects
6
ECTS
Creación de Empresas Turísticas
Creating a New Tourism Business
Trabajo Fin de Grado
Degree Dissertation
24
6
6
Total
Practicum
Internship
Optativas 5, 8, 9, 11, 12, 14, 15
(Se recomienda elegir 1 en este cuatrimestre)
Elective courses # 5,8,9,11,12,14,15
(ideally one elective course should be
taken during this semester)
Total
30
12
6
30
OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
1
2
3
4
Control de Costes y Control Presupuestario en 5
Sector Turístico
Cost & Budget Control in the
Tourism Industry
8
Ampliación de Alemán
Advanced German
Ampliación de Francés
Advanced French
Informática Aplicada al Turismo
Computing Applied to Tourism
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS STUDIES
9
11
Finanzas a Corto Plazo
Short-term Finance
Análisis Cuantitativo de las Operaciones Bancaria
las Empresas Turísticas
Quantitative Analysis of Bank
Transactions in Tourism Companies
Regiones Turísticas Españolas
Spanish Tourism Regions
Antropología del Turismo y Gestión del Patrimonio
Cultural Etnológico
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OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
Tourism Anthropology and
Management of Ethnological Cultural
Heritage
6
7
10
13
Derecho del Trabajo y Relaciones Laborales e 12
Empresas Turísticas
Labour Law and Labour Relations
in Tourism Companies
14
Arte y Turismo Cultural
Art and Cultural Tourism
Sistema Turístico de Sevilla
The Seville Tourism System
15
Sociología del Turismo
Sociology of Tourism
Publicidad y Promoción Comercial del Turismo
Tourism Advertising and Trade
Promotion
Régimen Fiscal de la Empresa Turística
Corporate Tax System for Tourism
Companies
Gestión Integrada de la Calidad en el Turismo
Integrated Quality Management in Tourism
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SOCRATES-ERASMUS STUDENTS EXCHANGE PROGRAMME
University School of Business Studies of the University of Seville has remarkable relations
with national and foreign Higher Educational Establishments. Perhaps the clearest example
of those links with other Universities is the high number of students that our School
exchanges every year with Institutions of almost every European country. These exchanges,
coordinated institutionally by the Vicedirector of International Affairs with the collaboration of
the academic coordinators, are mainly aimed for students of the last courses of the degrees.
Erasmus students are welcome to ask for information and solve doubts with the academic
coordinator responsible for the Agreement with the particular University.
Information about the Universities, with which the University School of Business Studies of
the University of Seville has signed the agreements of exchange, can be consulted on the
following web pages:
Degree in Business Sciences:
http://centro.us.es/euee/relacionint/EmprInfoUnivconvenio.pdf
Degree in Tourism: http://centro.us.es/euee/relacionint/TuriInfoUnivconvenio.pdf
COORDINATORS FOR THE YEAR 2010-2011
ACADEMIC TUTOR
TEL/FAX
ALFALLA LUQUE, RAFAELA
954556456 ,954557570
CABELLO ANDRÉS, NURIA
DE LA TORRE GALLEGOS, ANTONIO
ESCOBAR MONTERO, MANUELA
FERNÁNDEZ TABALES, ALFONSO
GARCÍA SÁNCHEZ, Mª ROSA
GÓMEZ MORENO, JUAN
GONZÁLEZ LIMÓN, MIRYAM
GONZÁLEZ RODRÍGUEZ, Mª ROSARIO
JIMÉNEZ CABALLERO, JOSÉ LUIS
MARTOS RAOS, JOSÉ JAVIER
MEDINA LÓPEZ, CARMEN
PALACÍN SÁNCHEZ, MªJOSÉ
PÉREZ LÓPEZ, JOSÉ ANGEL
RAMÍREZ GÁLVEZ, BELÉN
E-MAIL
DEPARTMENT
Economía Financiera y
Dirección de Operaciones
954556131
[email protected] Filología francesa
954557626, 954557570 [email protected] Economía Financiera y
Dirección de Operaciones
954551627, 95455 1612 [email protected] Filología Inglesa
954551628, 95.455.69.88 [email protected] Geografía Física y
Análisis Geográfico Regional
954551616, 954557570 [email protected] Economía Financiera y
Dirección de Operaciones
954551691, 95455 1612 [email protected] Filología Inglesa
954557524, 954556638 [email protected] Teoría Económica y Economía
Política
954557546, 954551639 [email protected] Economía Aplicada I
954559533, 954551612 [email protected] Economía Financiera y
Dirección de Operaciones
954553828, 954552876 [email protected] Filología Alemana
954556456 954557570 [email protected] Economía Financiera y
Dirección de Operaciones
954557621, 954557570 [email protected] Economía Financiera y
Dirección de Operaciones
954556051, 954557569 [email protected] Contabilidad y Economía
Financiera
954551546, 954551516 [email protected] Filología Inglesa
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS STUDIES
[email protected]
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ROBUSTILLO BAYÓN, EVA
RODRÍGUEZ DÍAZ, ÁLVARO
SACRISTÁN DÍAZ, MACARENA
954550982
[email protected] Filología francesa
954557640 954 556 850 [email protected] Sociología
954556968
[email protected] Economía Financiera y
SÁNCHEZ BARRIOS, MARIANO
954556062, 954551612
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS STUDIES
Dirección de Operaciones
[email protected] Contabilidad
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SÓCRATES-ERASMUS PROGRAMME
ARRIVAL CALENDAR FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
It is recommendable for the students to organize their arrival at the following dates, in order
to facilitate their accommodation:
First semester: second fortnight of September
Second semester: first fortnight of February
Courses will start the last week of September. The period of studies in each term is the
following:
First four-month period: at the end of September to 15 of February
Second four-month period: 15 of February to the end of July
Holidays:
12th of October: Fiesta de la Hispanidad (National)
1st of November: Fiesta de Todos los Santos (National)
6th of December: Día de la Constitución (National)
8th of December: Día de la Inmaculada (Autonomous)
20th of Dec-8th of Jan: Christmas Holidays
28th of January: San Tomás de Aquino (Academic)
28th of February: Día de Andalucía (Autonomous)
Spring Holidays de Semana Santa
Spring Feria de Sevilla (Local)
1st May Fiesta del Trabajo (National)
30th May San Fernando (Local)
21st July-31st August Summer Holidays
PRE-REGISTRATION FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
For the next academic year, Erasmus students will have to register on-line at the following
Internet web pages:
- http://www.us.es link "Estudiantes" or "Universidad Virtual".
- http://www.us.es/relint link "Información para Estudiantes Extranjeros".
The application will accept the requests in case of availability according to the bilateral
Sócrates-Erasmus agreement subscribed by the University of Seville with each University for
the current academic course.
In case a vacant place exists, when the student fills in the Pre-Registration Form and submits
it, a message will appear on the screen notifying the provisional admission. Besides, the
student will receive a confirmation in the e-mail address indicated in the form, enclosing a
copy of the application. Otherwise, if there are no vacant places, a message will appear
communicating that the student must get into contact with the International Relations Office
of the sending University and the receiving University.
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For the definitive admission, the student will have to print the Pre-Registration Form and,
once signed by the Institutional Coordinator of the sending University, send it by ordinary mail
in a maximum term of 15 days with two photos to the Service of "Oficina de Movilidad
Internacional"
C/ San Fernando, nº 4, C.P. 41004, Sevilla.
At the moment this Office receives the Pre-Registration Form, filled in and signed properly, it
will send back to the student´s address all the necessary forms to make the SocratesErasmus exchange.
ERASMUS INCOMING STUDENTS
Students will register at
Oficina de Movilidad Internacional
Rectorado Universidad de Sevilla
C/ San Fernando, 4
Tel: 954.55.10.51 Fax: 954.55.10.23
[email protected] [email protected]
Students will have to provide the following documentation:
1. - Letter of the Coordinator of the University of origin certifying that the student was
selected for a Socrates/Erasmus scholarship at the University of Seville
2. - Health insurance or E-111 Form of the European Community for medical
assistance
3. - Two photos
4. - Photocopy of the passport or the identity card
When all the documents are processed, the International Relations Office will provide to the
student: Student Card, Foreign Student Guide, Certificate of Inscription and forms for that
goal.
Finally, the student must contact with the academic coordinator who is responsible for the
exchange programme in Seville, who will inform about all the academic matters: Plans and
Syllabus of the subjects, schedules, evaluation system. This teacher will contact the student
and his/her University.
REGISTRATION FORMS
In the International Relations Office of the University School of Managerial Studies, students
must provide the Inscription Form fulfilled properly, writing clearly the subjects which will be
attended in the University of Seville. This form must be signed and stamped by the
Vicedirector of International Relations of the School.
Deadline for giving it in, is October 31st for the students of the first semester, and
March 15th for those of the second one. It will be not admitted out of this deadline,
neither will be admitted changes in the selected subjects.
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The students can choose any subject of any course and in the amount they decide, subjects
of the School of Business Studies, or any other degree that is offered in another Centre of the
University of Seville, except for the activities of Free Configuration that are excluded from the
registration for the foreign students.
Students will be allowed to choose any subject of the University of Seville, except those with
the limitation of vacant places. For all the students it is compulsory to make the inscription at
least of one subject of the University School of Business Studies.
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EXAMS
The examinations of the subjects submitted at the first semester (October/February) will take
place:
1st examination: examinations in the month of February.
2nd examination: examinations in the month of September.
The examinations of annual subjects or subjects of the second semester period
(February/June) will take place:
1st examination: examinations in the month of June.
2nd examination: examinations in the month of September.
CERTIFICATES
The grades of the subjects that the students have passed will be sent directly to the
coordinators of the universities of origin in the month of May, for the first semester period,
and in September for the second semester of each academic course.
Oficina de Movilidad Internacional
Rectorado Universidad de Sevilla
Tlf: 954.55.10.51 Fax: 954.55.70.53
[email protected]
GRADES SCALE
Grades by name
Grades by number
Matrícula de honor
ECTS
10
A
9 – 10
A
Notable
8
B
Notable
7
C
Aprobado
6
D
Aprobado
5
E
Sobresaliente
Suspenso
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS STUDIES
0 – 4.9
F
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COURSES OF SPANISH
There are two possibilities to learn Spanish language in the University of Seville:
x INSTITUTE OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES COURSES
Institute of Foreign Languages offers free Spanish courses for the official students with
Socrates/Erasmus scholarships. For it, students they have to deliver the concrete form and
the Socrates-Erasmus student card.
There are courses in both semesters, in four different levels. They will have to do a
compulsory test in order to confirm their level of Spanish.
Calendar:
First Period: October-January. Inscription deadline at the end of September.
Second Period: February-May. Inscription deadline at the end of January.
Timetable:
Two times weekly, 90 minutes each one.
For further information:
Instituto de Idiomas
Avda. Reina Mercedes, s/n. 41012 Sevilla
Tlf: 954.55.11.56 Fax: 954.55.14.50.
www.us.es/idi. [email protected]
x
AUTUMN COURSES
Every year in the month of September Philology and History-Geography Faculties manage
these courses. One of those is an Intensive Spanish Course, containing 10 hours per week of
Grammar and Oral Skills. The courses have two different levels:
1.- Hispanic Studies for Foreign Students:
- Spanish for Foreigners: Spanish Language classes (40 hours) that will be taught in three
different level.
- Spanish and Andalusian Culture Studies: Several conferences taught by teachers of the
University of Seville about Spanish Literature, History, Geography, Arts and others aspects of
the Spanish and Andalusian Culture.
2.- Advanced Spanish Studies Courses: Orientated to students (Spaniards and foreigners)
with University studies in which take part several monographic seminars of one week of
duration each one.
Further information:
Office of Courses for Foreigners,
Faculties of Filology. C/ Palos de la Frontera, s/n. 41004 Sevilla
Tlf: 954.55.14.93 Fax: 954.55.13.43. [email protected]
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ACCOMODATION
University of Seville can recommend different kinds of housing.
x UNIVERSITY RESIDENCES AND COLLEGES
These are the types of housing preferred by new students in Seville. It is necessary to
request a place at least four months before arrival.
UNIVERSITY RESIDENCIES AND COLLEGES / ADRESSES TELEPHONE
RAMON CARANDE www.us.es/cmhcolon 954.55.68.00
ÁMESE RODRIGO www.maeserodrigo.com 954.48.58.88
ALMONTE www.us.es/centrosydep/colegios/almonte 954.62.16.11
SAN UAN BOSCO www.us.es/centrosydep/colegios/sjbosco 954.41.30.61
ALBORAN www.us.es/centrosydep/colegios/alboran 954.61.57.50
LA LUZ www.us.es/centrosydep/colegios/laluz 954.38.33.11
STA.Mª DEL BUEN AIRE www.us.es/centrosydep/colegios/smbaire 955.72.70.00
GUADAIRA www.cmguadaira.com 954.61.41.00
LOS BERMEJALES www.residenciauniversitaria.com 954.23.92.43
VIRGEN DE LA SOLEDAD www.minibosco.com 954.90.14.64
HERMANAS TRINITARIAS C/Padre Méndez Casariego 2,41003 Sevilla 954.42.03.51
SAGRADO CORAZON Avda Reino Unido s/n, 41012 Sevilla 954.29.92.63
BEATRIZ DE SUABIA C/Beatriz de Suabia, 162 41005 Sevilla 954.63.43.90
PALMERA REAL Ctra. Sevilla-Utrera Km.2,5. 41089 Sevilla 954.12.41.11
SANTA ANA www.sta-ana.com 954.22.71.56
MARIA INMACULADA C/Jesús de la Veracruz, 10.41002 Sevilla 954.21.73.01
REYES CATÓLICOS C/Reyes Católicos,11 Sevilla 954.22.22.03
SANTA ANA.Apartamentos www.sta-ana.com 954.22.71.56
ESMERALDA C/Tesorero,7. 41640 Osuna-Sevilla 955.82.10.73
x PRIVATE APARTMENTS
The information about the offer of private apartments to rent individually or to share with other
Spanish or foreign students can be obtained at:
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University Welfare Service
Pavilion of Uruguay
Avda. de Chile, s/n
Tlf: 954.48.60.14 Fax: 954.48.60.20
[email protected]
To receive information about accommodation it is necessary to fulfill a form available in
www.sacu.us.es and send back to the fax number +34 954.48.60.20
Besides, it is possible to find several private accommodations during the whole academic
year in different places such as information blackboards, magazines as others.
The price of the accommodation in shared flat, the most common option in Seville varies
about 150-250€ approximately by person and month.
Despite the reduced number of free places offered by the Colleges and University
Accommodation, it is recommendable to start the process as soon as possible. Nevertheless,
the private offer in accommodation for renting is bigger and there should be no problem to
get one.
Also there exist alternatives ways of being accommodated, one of it could be with elderly
people, offered by the Social Work Unit for the S.A.C.U. students, the other is in the frame of
the Youth Hostelling Services through the Andalusian Institute for Youth.
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STUDENTS SERVICES
x LIBRARY OF THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS STUDIES
The Library of the University School of Business Studies of the University of Seville offers its
services fundamentally to the students and teachers of the School, as well as to the rest of
the university community and to the professionals of economy and business. It forms a part,
close to the rest of the university buildings, of the functional unit that constitutes the
University Library of Seville. Its aim is to be a point of access to the information particularly in
Business Sciences and in Tourism.
Funds
The Library possesses bibliographical funds in themes of Management of Companies,
Accounting, economic Theory, Law and Tourism. They comprise:
· More than 45.000 monographic works (works of reference, manuals, specialized
monographs, working papers etc.). The encyclopedias, dictionaries, works of periodic update,
digests of legislation, working papers and magazines are of free access. The rest are
deposited in a warehouse, of access restricted to the professorship.
· About 1.400 titles of periodic publication, of which more than 300 they are updated on a
regular basis.
· Additional Materials: Videos, DVDs, cassettes, slides, CDRom's and diskettes.
Automated catalogue
Contains the references of the bibliographical and documentary funds (books, magazines,
additional material, videos, CDRoms, DVDs , etc.) of the University Library. It is possible to
consult the computerized catalogue FAMA.
Reading Hall ·
The Library counts with: 252 working places for reading at the 1st floor of the Building divided
in two Halls of reading. Likewise on the ground floor, in the Room of Resources for the
learning there are located 20 working places for reading, of more restricted access. The
schedule of the Halls of Reading is 24 hours (uninterrupted) during every day of the week,
and that of the Hall of Library, 8 ' 30 to 20 ' 30 hours from Monday to Friday.
· The Library possesses 3 PCs for the public consultation of the computerized catalogue
(FAMA), in the Hall of access. In the Room of Resources (former Room of Newspaper
library) there are 2 computers that allow the reading of CD-ROMs and local DVDs.
The Library also has a service of copying in the Room of Resources, for making copies of the
works deposited in the Library, always restricted by the legal dispositions on the intellectual
property. Besides, a photocopier of self-service exists with a retailer of rechargeable cards.
· Also there is a Room of Resources for studying with 20 fixed computers and a service of
utilization of notebooks in the room of Newspaper library with cards of wireless network
available. Likewise there exist a tape recorder of CDs and a scanner to digitize electronic
documents of databases, pages webs and electronic magazines. The Room of Resources
will be used also as room of users’ training since it has a projector with access to Internet.
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Books Borrowing Service
The service of lending is available for the teachers and students of the university community
and other authorized persons. The regulation has the aim to guarantee the conservation of
the bibliographical and documentary funds in order to put them at the disposal of the users.
Schedule
The schedule of the Library is from Monday until Friday, from 8,30 to 21. During the holidays
period it is reduced: from 9 to 19.
The person in charge of the library is
Director of the Library José Manuel Vinagre Lobo
Tel: 954 551609/10 Fax: 954 551612
E-mail: [email protected]
x COMPUTER LABORATORY OF THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
STUDIES
Situated on the second floor of the Principal Building, there are three computer classrooms
labeled as Classroom I, Classroom II and Classroom III. They are available for the education
activities as well as for the individual use of the students, when the classrooms are not
occupied by any class. The Classroom I is used as a priority for the teaching, it has 50
working places, each of them equipped with a computer multimedia at the service of the
students. The Classroom II is used as a priority to the accomplishment for personal use on
the part of the students. It has 20 working places.
The Classroom III is used both for the teaching and for the free use by students. It has 47
working places, each of them equipped with a computer multimedia.
Schedule of attention to the public:
Morning: From Monday until Friday Of 9,00 h. to 14,30 h. and on Saturdays of 9,00 h to
13,45 h.
Evening: Of Monday to Friday Of 16,00 h. to 21,00
The person in charge of the service is
D. Antonio Espinar Morales:
Technical Laboratory specialist (Classroom of Computer science).
Tlf: 954 551659 Fax: 954 551612
E-mail: [email protected]
x SERVICE OF SPORT ACTIVITIES (S.A.D.U.S.)
The Service of Sport Activities of the University of Seville (S.A.D.U.S.) is the office created for
the promotion and the development of the sport activities in the university community.
S.A.D.U.S
Avda. de Dinamarca, s/n. 41012 Sevilla
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Tlf: 954.48.77.00 Fax: 954.48.77.27
www.us.es
Requirements for using the sports facilities and the services of the S.A.D.U.S.:
It is necessary to be in possession of the Sport Card that can be asked for at the S.A.D.U.S
Places to practice sport
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Zona de Reina Mercedes
Zona de Avda. de Chile
Zona de Los Bermejales
Zona Macarena
Zona Ramón y Cajal (Indoor Sport Centre (just behind the University School of
Business Studies).
S.A.D.U.S. manages also the University Championship and supports the internal
competitions between the Faculties in the following sports: Basketball, Volleyball, etc.
x UNIVERSITY WELFARE SERVICE (S.A.C.U.)
University Welfare Service is the office for the management and control of the quality of all
the Welfare Services of the University of Seville.
S.A.C.U.
Pabellón de Uruguay. Avda. de Chile, s/n 41013 Sevilla
Tlf: 954.48.60.10/11 Fax: 954.48.60.20.
www.us.es
These services have been grouped, according to their nature and content, in different areas.
Those that are especially interesting for foreign students are the following:
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Accomodation Service (Bolsa de alojamiento y Vivienda)
"La bolsa de Alojamiento del S.A.C.U." offers information concerning the different housing
modalities for students:
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Colegios Mayores y Residencias
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Pisos en Alquiler
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Family Housing
Using the “Bolsa de alojamiento” (for this the student has to prove that he/she is a member of
the University Community), it is possible to obtain for free the data of the lodgings available
as well as ask for a legal advice related to any problem that could arise in relation with it.
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Service of Attention to the Foreigner
This service was created to take care of the growing number of foreign students and
professors at the University of Seville. An interpreter helps the members of this community in
all those situations in which Spanish is necessary.
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There is also a Service of Linguistic Exchange, in which the Spanish students can enroll as
much as the foreigners with the purpose of promoting the cultural and linguistic exchange
between the multiple nationalities in the university community.
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. University Restaurant Service
The University Restaurant Service location is the following:
A. Macarena Campus Restaurant: Capacity of 130 places. Breakfasts form 8h to 12h;
lunches from 13h to 16h. The menu consists of a first and a second course, bread and
dessert included, and it costs 3 € approximately. The restaurant offers three daily menus.
B. Campus Reina Mercedes Restaurant: Capacity of 360 places. Its characteristics and
benefits are similar to the previous one.
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VISITING STUDENTS
The registration of visitor students is a type of registration for foreign students with studies of
university level and for Spanish graduates.
Requirements and terms
The students can enroll in whichever subjects they wish of any degree given in the Centre,
except for the subjects of first course, and always in agreement with the educational and
material availabilities of the different Departments. They will have to present in the Centre a
request of registration, signed by the Director of the Centre.
The application for the registration pre-inscription will be addressed to the International
Affairs Office before the beginning of each semester, 15th of September for the first and 31st
of January for the second. After the applications are admitted, the students will be informed
about their admission.
The registration requests will be made in Spanish and will include the following
documentation:
1. Motivation letter, indicating the preferred semester for the studies.
2. Curriculum Vitae.
3. Photocopy of the passport or identity card.
4. A photograph.
5. Academic Certificate of the university studies or a certificate of being
registered in a foreign University.
6. Certificate of a University or an Official Institution about the knowledge of the
Spanish language, or certificate of having passed the exam of Spanish at the
University of Seville.
Students who choose this modality of registration will pay the public prices corresponding to
the academic year in which they are registered.
Certificates
The registration of visiting students will not have official academic validity in Spain.
Despite of that, when the course is finished, the students will receive a Certificate with the
grades obtained, if they have passed the exams, or a Certificate of Attendance, in case they
have not. Students who do not stay the whole academic year at the University, if the subject
is annual, or the whole semester, if the subject is taught just in one semester, will not be
allowed to take exams.
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RAMÓN Y CAJAL UNIVERSITY CAMPUS
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