(Interpret) Ability to interpret the role of agents and institutions in economic and social activity from both a national and international perspective.
(Ability to use computer techniques with the aim of processing data and calculations and using software). Students will be able to use Information and Communication Techniques as a tool for understanding and communication, as a means of archiving data and documents, as a means of communicating information, and for learning and research.
(Understand the socio-territorial environment). Students must be able to obtain, manage and synthesize relevant data and information in order to understand the environment around them.
(Negotiate and reconcile) Conflict management, negotiation and cooperation. This consists of the ability to be able to manage the solutions inherent to the emergence of conflicts using various techniques of negotiation and cooperation.
(Formulate models). Ability to understand models that allow the interpretation of the functioning of society and the determination of the level of production, employment, the general price level, as well as equilibrium prices in different market structures.
(Diagnosing the social situation) Ability to diagnose and assess the current social situation. In the same way, students will be able to assess their evolution.
(Critical awareness of the relationship between current events and processes and the past). The student will be able to identify and recognize the processes of continuity and change that extend throughout the great historical periods in order to better understand the present and will be able to discern the historical roots, precedents and/or analogies of current events and processes.
(Ability to organize information in a coherent way and transmit it in narrative form according to the critical canons of each discipline). Students will be able to deal rigorously with problems, from either scientific-academic sources, literature or statistics. Likewise, they will be able to carry out a basic critique of texts.