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Data Protection Officer University of Deusto
Purpose The University of Deusto processes the personal data provided to:
Manage requests for information related to: Undergraduate, postgraduate, doctoral and executive education degree programmes that are part of the University’s range of degree programmes. To carry out continuing education actions. Provide the services available at the UD. Pursue the language courses offered at the University of Deusto and abroad.
Process the information obtained in order to hold information session in schools and open days or specific forums or events at the University of Deusto.
Manage the forwarding of information relating to the activities and services available at the University of Deusto by physical and electronic means.
Prepare preferential profiles and follow-up on activities completed.
Legal basis Consent Recipients Data will not be transferred to third parties except in compliance with a legal obligation and/or consent. Rights Access, rectify, delete data and other rights, as explained in the additional information Additional Information You can access additional information on the processing of your personal by clicking on the following link (+ info).
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Legal Notice
Data protection information
Data Protection Officer University of Deusto
Purpose The University of Deusto processes the personal data provided to:
Manage requests for information related to: Undergraduate, postgraduate, doctoral and executive education degree programmes that are part of the University’s range of degree programmes. To carry out continuing education actions. Provide the services available at the UD. Pursue the language courses offered at the University of Deusto and abroad.
Process the information obtained in order to hold information session in schools and open days or specific forums or events at the University of Deusto.
Manage the forwarding of information relating to the activities and services available at the University of Deusto by physical and electronic means.
Prepare preferential profiles and follow-up on activities completed.
Legal basis Consent Recipients Data will not be transferred to third parties except in compliance with a legal obligation and/or consent. Rights Access, rectify, delete data and other rights, as explained in the additional information Additional Information You can access additional information on the processing of your personal by clicking on the following link (+ info).
Study Plan
Degree: Bachelor´s degree in Business Administration + Law
Credits / Duration: 360 ECTS - 5 years or 5 years and a half (with international modality)
Number of places: total 450 places which are divided among the BMA degrees in both campuses, Bilbao and San Sebastián.
Dedication: full time
Language of instruction: Spanish, Basque (optional) and English (optional and compulsory)
Internships: Compulsory (6 ECTS) during the 4th year of study. Optional (24 ECTS) during the 6th year of study
Undergraduate Final Year Project: Two compulsory projects
Course venue: Bilbao
Faculty: Faculty of Economics and Business Administration and Faculty of Law
International experience
International mobility
The international Double degree programme in Business Administration + Law is an eye-opener. All students are afforded the opportunity to spend a semester abroad at one of the more than 70 universities in Europe, America and the Asia-Pacific Region, where we have partner higher education institutions.
*For students doing the International Programme, the Double Degree Programme lasts 5 years and a half. For those who are not doing the exchange programme, the programme is structured into 5 years.
The experience of living and studying in a foreign country not only helps to learn about other customs, but also the opportunity to:
Know other culture and learn to work in these environments
Strengthen social skills in relationships
Improve your foreign language skills
Learn to be flexible and the importance of knowing how to adapt to new situations
Deusto Business School, in its commitment to integrate professional training and human values education, has launched a new programme that allows undergraduate and double degree students to undertake professional internships in organisations that support various economic-productive and social projects in Latin America and India. These internships are curricular and therefore, they have an academic workload of between 6 ECTS and 12 ECTS, depending on each degree.
The aim? Offer a transformative human and professional experience to our students, while contributing to promoting small projects with their knowledge and skills, which will eventually allow the transformation of the most vulnerable and impoverished families and communities in the South.
Where? Mexico, Guatemala, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, India… New projects with different organisations located in developing countries emerge every year.
When? In the summer of 3rd year of study (Bachelor’s degree) or the summer of 4th year (double degree). Internships run from 6 to 8 weeks. In addition, the programme requires previous training by Alboan and subsequent assessment.
Both the programme and the steps to follow to be eligible for one of the available places will be presented to students in class.
Itxaso Aranguren | BMA + Law Student
The news about the International Solidarity Internships was a big surprise for me: a professional alternative that I finally felt suited me best. The experience did not disappoint me, and allowed me to see first-hand how it is possible to apply managerial, strategic and leadership skills aimed at local development and empowerment in Ahmedabad (India). My work at HDRC (Human Development and Research Center) was based on conducting a research study on how economic organisations promote leadership and entrepreneurship among women members in rural areas of India. The truth is that, although at the beginning I had my doubts, it was really rewarding to analyse business management from a social approach and now I want to continue training in this area with a more active and dynamic role.
Itxaso Aranguren | BMA + Law Student, Internship in Ahmedabad, India
The news about the International Solidarity Internships was a big surprise for me: a professional alternative that I finally felt suited me best. The experience did not disappoint me, and allowed me to see first-hand how it is possible to apply managerial, strategic and leadership skills aimed at local development and empowerment in Ahmedabad (India). My work at HDRC (Human Development and Research Center) was based on conducting a research study on how economic organisations promote leadership and entrepreneurship among women members in rural areas of India. The truth is that, although at the beginning I had my doubts, it was really rewarding to analyse business management from a social approach and now I want to continue training in this area with a more active and dynamic role.
Itxaso Aranguren | BMA + Law Student
The news about the International Solidarity Internships was a big surprise for me: a professional alternative that I finally felt suited me best. The experience did not disappoint me, and allowed me to see first-hand how it is possible to apply managerial, strategic and leadership skills aimed at local development and empowerment in Ahmedabad (India). My work at HDRC (Human Development and Research Center) was based on conducting a research study on how economic organisations promote leadership and entrepreneurship among women members in rural areas of India. The truth is that, although at the beginning I had my doubts, it was really rewarding to analyse business management from a social approach and now I want to continue training in this area with a more active and dynamic role.
Itxaso Aranguren | BMA + Law Student, Internship in Ahmedabad, India
Enjoy an international atmosphere in the classroom
Students make the most of the international atmosphere in our classes and sharing with students from other countries like India, China, France or the Netherlands who are spending a semester with us.
Study Plan
Degree: Bachelor´s degree in Business Administration + Law
Credits / Duration: 360 ECTS - 5 years or 5 years and a half (with international modality)
Number of places: total 450 places which are divided among the BMA degrees in both campuses, Bilbao and San Sebastián.
Dedication: full time
Language of instruction: Spanish, Basque (optional) and English (optional and compulsory)
Internships: Compulsory (6 ECTS) during the 4th year of study. Optional (24 ECTS) during the 6th year of study
Undergraduate Final Year Project: Two compulsory projects
Course venue: Bilbao
Faculty: Faculty of Economics and Business Administration and Faculty of Law
International experience
International mobility
The international Double degree programme in Business Administration + Law is an eye-opener. All students are afforded the opportunity to spend a semester abroad at one of the more than 70 universities in Europe, America and the Asia-Pacific Region, where we have partner higher education institutions.
*For students doing the International Programme, the Double Degree Programme lasts 5 years and a half. For those who are not doing the exchange programme, the programme is structured into 5 years.
The experience of living and studying in a foreign country not only helps to learn about other customs, but also the opportunity to:
Know other culture and learn to work in these environments
Strengthen social skills in relationships
Improve your foreign language skills
Learn to be flexible and the importance of knowing how to adapt to new situations
Deusto Business School, in its commitment to integrate professional training and human values education, has launched a new programme that allows undergraduate and double degree students to undertake professional internships in organisations that support various economic-productive and social projects in Latin America and India. These internships are curricular and therefore, they have an academic workload of between 6 ECTS and 12 ECTS, depending on each degree.
The aim? Offer a transformative human and professional experience to our students, while contributing to promoting small projects with their knowledge and skills, which will eventually allow the transformation of the most vulnerable and impoverished families and communities in the South.
Where? Mexico, Guatemala, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, India… New projects with different organisations located in developing countries emerge every year.
When? In the summer of 3rd year of study (Bachelor’s degree) or the summer of 4th year (double degree). Internships run from 6 to 8 weeks. In addition, the programme requires previous training by Alboan and subsequent assessment.
Both the programme and the steps to follow to be eligible for one of the available places will be presented to students in class.
Itxaso Aranguren | BMA + Law Student
The news about the International Solidarity Internships was a big surprise for me: a professional alternative that I finally felt suited me best. The experience did not disappoint me, and allowed me to see first-hand how it is possible to apply managerial, strategic and leadership skills aimed at local development and empowerment in Ahmedabad (India). My work at HDRC (Human Development and Research Center) was based on conducting a research study on how economic organisations promote leadership and entrepreneurship among women members in rural areas of India. The truth is that, although at the beginning I had my doubts, it was really rewarding to analyse business management from a social approach and now I want to continue training in this area with a more active and dynamic role.
Itxaso Aranguren | BMA + Law Student, Internship in Ahmedabad, India
The news about the International Solidarity Internships was a big surprise for me: a professional alternative that I finally felt suited me best. The experience did not disappoint me, and allowed me to see first-hand how it is possible to apply managerial, strategic and leadership skills aimed at local development and empowerment in Ahmedabad (India). My work at HDRC (Human Development and Research Center) was based on conducting a research study on how economic organisations promote leadership and entrepreneurship among women members in rural areas of India. The truth is that, although at the beginning I had my doubts, it was really rewarding to analyse business management from a social approach and now I want to continue training in this area with a more active and dynamic role.
Itxaso Aranguren | BMA + Law Student
The news about the International Solidarity Internships was a big surprise for me: a professional alternative that I finally felt suited me best. The experience did not disappoint me, and allowed me to see first-hand how it is possible to apply managerial, strategic and leadership skills aimed at local development and empowerment in Ahmedabad (India). My work at HDRC (Human Development and Research Center) was based on conducting a research study on how economic organisations promote leadership and entrepreneurship among women members in rural areas of India. The truth is that, although at the beginning I had my doubts, it was really rewarding to analyse business management from a social approach and now I want to continue training in this area with a more active and dynamic role.
Itxaso Aranguren | BMA + Law Student, Internship in Ahmedabad, India
Enjoy an international atmosphere in the classroom
Students make the most of the international atmosphere in our classes and sharing with students from other countries like India, China, France or the Netherlands who are spending a semester with us.
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Legal Notice
Data protection information
Data Protection Officer University of Deusto
Purpose The University of Deusto processes the personal data provided to:
Manage requests for information related to: Undergraduate, postgraduate, doctoral and executive education degree programmes that are part of the University’s range of degree programmes. To carry out continuing education actions. Provide the services available at the UD. Pursue the language courses offered at the University of Deusto and abroad.
Process the information obtained in order to hold information session in schools and open days or specific forums or events at the University of Deusto.
Manage the forwarding of information relating to the activities and services available at the University of Deusto by physical and electronic means.
Prepare preferential profiles and follow-up on activities completed.
Legal basis Consent Recipients Data will not be transferred to third parties except in compliance with a legal obligation and/or consent. Rights Access, rectify, delete data and other rights, as explained in the additional information Additional Information You can access additional information on the processing of your personal by clicking on the following link (+ info).