global assessment calendar 2019–20...econometrics i final project management / economics optional...
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Global Assessment Calendar 2019–20
Global Assessment Calendar 2019–20
Subjects that students, who are following the recommended sequence and have passed all subjects, need to enroll at:
MANAGEMENT
1ST YEARMathematics IIntroduction to Business Studies Microeconomics IInformation and Technological Systems Economic Sociology
2ND YEARManagerial EconomicsStatisticsMoney and Financial MarketsFinancial Accounting IIMultidisciplinary Project II
3RD YEARTaxationManagement Accounting Marketing ManagementHistory of Business and Entrepreneurship Free Elective
ECONOMICS
1ST YEARMathematics IIntroduction to Business Studies Microeconomics IInformation and Technological Systems Economic Sociology
2ND YEARMicroeconomics II StatisticsMoney and Financial Markets Macroeconomics IIMultidisciplinary Project II
3RD YEARDevelopment EconomicsEconomics and Public Policy Econometrics IILabour EconomicsFree Elective
FALL SEMESTER
NORMAL ASSESSMENT PERIOD
RE-SIT PERIOD
3rd January (Friday)
4th January (Saturday)
6th January (Monday)
7th January (Tuesday)
8thJanuary (Wednesday)
9th January (Thursday)
10th January (Friday)
11th January (Saturday)
13th January (Monday)
14th January (Tuesday)
15th January (Wednesday)
20th January (Monday)
21st January (Tuesday)
22nd January (Wednesday)
23rd January (Thursday)
24th January (Friday)
25th January (Saturday)
Subjects that students, who are following the recommended sequence and have passed all subjects, need to enroll at:
SPRING SEMESTER
NORMAL ASSESSMENT PERIOD
RE-SIT PERIOD
3rd YEAR MANAGEMENT 3rd YEAR ECONOMICS2nd YEAR MANAGEMENT 2nd YEAR ECONOMICS1st YEAR ECONOMICS1st YEAR MANAGEMENT
ECONOMICS
1ST YEARMathematics IISocial Philosophy and Ethics Macroeconomics IFinancial Accounting IMultidisciplinary Project I
2ND YEARBusiness LawPortuguese and European Economy Econometrics ICorporate FinanceInternational Economics
3RD YEARInternational Financial EconomicsHistory of Economic ThoughtIndustrial EconomicsFinal ProjectFree Elective
MANAGEMENT
1ST YEARMathematics IISocial Philosophy and Ethics Macroeconomics IFinancial Accounting IMultidisciplinary Project I
2ND YEARBusiness LawPortuguese and European EconomyApplied Quantitative MethodsCorporate FinanceOrganizational Behaviour
3RD YEARInternational ManagementOrganization Theory and Business Policy Operations ManagementFinal Project Free Elective
Católica Porto Business School
Undergraduate2019–2020
StudentsHandbook
The bestbeginning
catolicabs.porto.ucp.pt
MEMBER OF:
Microeconomics I
Introduction toBusiness Studies
Macroeconomics I
Financial Accounting I
Information and Technological Systems
Mathematics I
Mathematics II
Economic Sociology
Introduction toBusiness Studies
Microeconomics I
Macroeconomics I
Financial Accounting I
Mathematics I
Mathematics II
Information and Technological Systems
Economic Sociology
Statistics
Managerial Economics
Portuguese and European Economy
FinancialAccounting II
Money andFinancial Markets
OrganizationalBehaviour
Statistics
Microeconomics II
Money andFinancial Markets
Portuguese and European Economy
Macroeconomics II
ManagementAccounting
Taxation
Operations Management
Marketing Management
DevelopmentEconomics
Decision Making / Leadership and Motivation
Decision Making / Leadership and Motivation
Labour Economics
Econometrics II
AuditingAuditing
Economics andPublic Policy
Environmental Economics Environmental Economics
Microeconomics I
Mathematics I
Mathematics II / Financial Accounting I
Economic Sociology
Introduction to Business Studies / Macroeconomics I
Information and Technological Systems
Microeconomics I
Mathematics I
Mathematics II / Financial Accounting I
Economic Sociology
Introduction to Business Studies / Macroeconomics I
Information and Technological Systems
Statistics
Managerial Economics
FinancialAccounting II
Money and Financial Markets / Organizational Behaviour
Portuguese and European Economy
Money andFinancial Markets
Microeconomics II
Taxation
ManagementAccounting
MarketingManagement
Operations Management / Decision Making
Leadership and Motivation Leadership and Motivation
Econometrics II /Decision Making
Economics andPublic Policy
Macroeconomics II DevelopmentEconomics
Auditing /Environmental Economics
Auditing /Environmental Economics
Statistics Labour Economics
Portuguese and European Economy
Mathematics II
Social Philosophyand Ethics
Macroeconomics I
Mathematics I Mathematics I Statistics
Portuguese and European Economy
CorporateFinance
FinancialAccounting I
FinancialAccounting I
FinancialAccounting II
Microeconomics I Microeconomics I
Macroeconomics I
Social Philosophyand Ethics
Mathematics II
Applied Quantitative Methods
Organizational Behaviour
Money and Financial Markets
BusinessLaw6th June (Saturday)
8th June (Monday)
9th June (Tuesday)
12th June (Friday)
13th June (Saturday)
15th June (Monday)
16th June (Tuesday)
17th June (Wednesday)
18th June (Thursday)
19th June (Friday)
20th June (Saturday)
22nd June (Monday)
History of Economic Thought
Organization Theory and Business Policy
Design Thinking Design Thinking
NegotiationNegotiation
New MarketingTrends
SocialEconomics
CorporateFinance
SocialEconomics
New MarketingTrends
Portuguese and European Economy
Statistics Management Control Management Control
OpertionsManagement
InternationalManagement
International Financial Economics
IndustrialEconomics
Money and Financial Markets
Econometrics I
BusinessLaw
InternationalEconomics
BusinessLaw
Organization Theory and Business Policy
History of Economic Thought
Management Control / Design Thinking
Management Control / Design Thinking
InternationalManagement
Econometrics I
InternationalEconomics
Money and Financial Markets / Statistics
New Marketing Trends / Social Economics
Operations Management / Negotiation
Portuguese andEuropean Economy
International Financial Economics / Negotiation
CorporateFinance
New Marketing Trends / Social Economics
IndustrialEconomics
Applied Quantitative Methods
Social Philosophy and Ethics / Mathematics I
BusinessLaw
Social Philosophy and Ethics / Mathematics I
Mathematics II Mathematics II OrganizationalBehaviour
Macroeconomics I
Microeconomics I Microeconomics I Money and Financial Markets / Statistics
FinancialAccounting I
Macroeconomics I Portuguese andEuropean Economy
FinancialAccounting I
Corporate Finance / Financial Accounting II
27th June (Saturday)
29th June (Monday)
30th June (Tuesday)
1st July (Wednesday)
2nd July (Thursday)
3rd July (Friday)
3rd YEAR MANAGEMENT 3rd YEAR ECONOMICS2nd YEAR MANAGEMENT 2nd YEAR ECONOMICS1st YEAR ECONOMICS1st YEAR MANAGEMENT
3rd YEAR MANAGEMENT 3rd YEAR ECONOMICS2nd YEAR MANAGEMENT 2nd YEAR ECONOMICS1st YEAR ECONOMICS1st YEAR MANAGEMENT
3rd YEAR MANAGEMENT 3rd YEAR ECONOMICS2nd YEAR MANAGEMENT 2nd YEAR ECONOMICS1st YEAR ECONOMICS1st YEAR MANAGEMENT
Undergraduate Programme Outline of Economics and Management *
* The Programme Outline for Management Undergraduate Law branch, from Double Undergraduate Degree in Law and Management, and remaining information about the program, is available on its own.The School has the right to make any changes in programs above
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MATHEMATICS I
INFORMATION AND TECHNOLOGICAL SYSTEMS
MICROECONOMICS I
INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS STUDIES
ECONOMIC SOCIOLOGY
MATHEMATICS II
SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY AND ETHICS
MACROECONOMICS
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I
MULTIDISCPLINARY PROJECT I
STATISTICS
MONEY AND FINANCIAL MARKETS
MICROECONOMICS II
MACROECONOMICS II FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING II
MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS
MULTIDISCPLINARY PROJECT II
PORTUGUESE AND EUROPEAN ECONOMY
CORPORATE FINANCE
BUSINESS LAW
ECONOMETRICS I APPLIED QUANTITATIVE METHODS
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
ECONOMETRICS II
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
ECONOMICS AND PUBLIC POLICY
LABOUR ECONOMICS
FREE ELECTIVE I
MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING
TAXATION
MARKETING MANAGEMENT
HISTORY OF BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP
FREE ELECTIVE I
INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL ECONOMICS
HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT
FREE ELECTIVE II
FINAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT / ECONOMICS
INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
ORGANIZATION THEORY AND BUSINESS POLICY
FREE ELECTIVE II
FINAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT / ECONOMICS
ECONOMICS MANAGEMENT ECONOMICS MANAGEMENT
COMPULSORY CORECOURSES 1
ECONOMICS
Mathematics I
Information and Technological Systems
Microeconomics I
Introduction to Business Studies
Economic Sociology
Mathematics II
Social Philosophy and Ethics
Macroeconomics
FREE ELECTIVES 3 AuditingManagement ControlDesign ThinkingEnvironmental EconomicsSocial Economics
Leadership and MotivationNegotiationNew Marketing TrendsDecision Making... and others (see note 3 and pages 12 and 13of the Students Handbook)
SpreadsheetWord ProcessingEnglishChristianity, Cultures and Organization
Financial Accounting I
Multidisciplinary Project I
Statistics
Money and Financial Markets
Multidisciplinary Project II
Portuguese and European Economy
Corporate FInance
Business Law
SPECIFIC COURSES 1
Microeconomics IIMacroeconomics IIEconometrics IFinal Project Management / Economics
OPTIONAL COURSES 2
International EconomicsEconometrics IIDevelopment EconomicsEconomics and Public PolicyIndustrial EconomicsInternational Financial EconomicsHistory of Economic Thought
MANAGEMENT SPECIFIC COURSES 1
Financial Accounting IIOrganizational BehaviourApplied Quantitative MethodsFinal Project Management / Economics
OPTIONAL COURSES 2
Managerial EconomicsManagement AccountingTaxationMarketing ManagementHistory of Business and EntrepreneurshipInternational ManagementOperations ManagementOrganization Theory and Business Policy
96 ECTS16 COURSES
0 ECTS4 REQUIREMENTS
12 ECTS2 COURSES
24 ECTS4 COURSES
48 ECTS8 COURSES
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INSTRUMENTAL CURRICULARREQUIREMENTS4
1 The approval in the subjects of the Compulsory Core Courses and Mandatory Specific Courses and Optional Courses of the Católica Porto Business School is required, or the crediting of subjects with equivalent contents done outside the Católica Porto Business School. (In a previous course, international mobility, or as an external student to complete the degree).
2 In international mobility context it is possible to substitute a maximum of 3 courses — 18 ECTS — by others from the same scientific area of the student’s degree, subject to previous authorization of study plan and/or formal request.
3 The approval to Free Elective Courses of Católica Porto Business School is required, crediting of subjects with equivalent contents done outside the Católica Porto Business School (in a previous course, international mobility, or as an external student to complete the degree), or the crediting of other subjects of economics, management, or other scientific areas, in Undergraduate Degrees of Católica Porto or any other School in the country or abroad, subject to authorization of study plan and/or formal request.
4 Spreadsheet and Word Processing — it is required to pass the Diagnosis Test of Católica Porto Business School or one of the short-term computer courses of Católica Porto Business School.
Inglês nível B2 — it is required to pass the Diagnosis Test of Católica Porto Business School, the Final Exit Test associated with the English Semester Course of Católica Porto Business School, or the crediting (official diploma level B2 [CEF] or recognized diploma [Cambridge FCE, Cambridge-Michigan ECCE and ECPE, TOEFL, IELTS, BULATS].
Christianity, Cultures and Organizations— it is required the approval of the additional curricular unity from Católica Porto Business School.
Important to consult:
— Evaluation Regulation; — Progression Regulation; — Crediting Regulation.
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School Calendar 2019–20FALL SEMESTER SPRING SEMESTER
* The Programme Outline for Management Undergraduate Law branch, from Double Undergraduate Degree in Law and Management, and remaining information about the program, is available on its own.The School has the right to make any changes in programs above
Mês scc 2.ª 3.ª 4.ª 5.ª 6.ª sáb. dom.
september 35
september 36
september 37
september 38
september 39
october 40
october 41
october 42
october 43
november 44
november 45
november 46
november 47
december 48
december 49
december 50
december 51Christmas Break Christmas Break Christmas Break Christmas Break
december 52Christmas Break Christmas Break Christmas Break Christmas Break Christmas Break Christmas Break
january 1Christmas Break
History of Business Entrepreneurship
History of Business Entrepreneurship History of Business Entrepreneurship
Christmas Break Christmas Break
january 2
january 3
january 4
february 5
february 6
BHAll Saints day C
C
FPFinal Project
HBE
HBE
HBE
MPIIMultidisciplinary Proj. II
FNew Year
FChristmas
Month ccw Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
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2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31 1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 31 1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31 1 2
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ccw - civil calendar week; aw - academic weekNotes: From the 11 weeks of Lectures considered per semester, only 10 are to be taught.
Lectures and Workshops 1st 2019-20 (enrollment previous to 2018–19)
Project Week for new students — MANDATORY
Diagnosis Tests and Enrollment 1st 2019-20 (1st enrollment 2019-20)
Lectures e Workshops 1st S 2019-20
Continuous Evaluation Tests 1st S 2019-20
Workshops 1st S 2019-20 Normal Assessment Period 1st S 2019-20
Final Project — Presentations
History of Business Entrepreneurship — Presentations
Evaluation Re-sit Period 1st S 2019-20
Diagnosis Tests and Enrollment 2nd S 2019-20
Class CompensationC
Mês scc sl 2.ª 3.ª 4.ª 5.ª 6.ª sáb. dom.
february 7 1
february 8 2
march 9 3
march 10 4
march 11 5
march 12 6
march 13 7
april 14 8
april 15 9Easter Break Easter Break Easter Break
april 16 9Easter Break Easter Break
april 17 10
may 18 11
may 19Queima das Fitas Queima das Fitas Queima das Fitas Queima das Fitas Queima das Fitas Queima das Fitas Queima das Fitas
may 20 12
may 21 13
may 22 14
june 23
june 24
june 25
june 26
july 27
july 28
july 29
july 30
BHPortugal Day
BHSt. John’s Day
BHChorpus Christi
PFFinal Project
C
C
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Mardi Gras
BHGood Friday
BHFreedom Day
BHLabour Day
FEaster
MPIMultidisciplinary Proj. I
Month ccw aw Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 31 1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
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20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 1 2 3
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22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
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Final-Year students’ lunch
Normal Assessment Period 2nd S 2019-20
Final Project — Presentations
Enrollment in Courses 1st S 2020-21
Evaluation Re-sit Period 2nd S 2019-20
Class CompensationC
ccw - civil calendar week; aw - academic weekNotes: From the 11 weeks of Lectures considered per semester, only 10 are to be taught.
Lectures e Workshops 2nd S 2019-20
Continuous Evaluation Tests 2nd S 2019-20
Workshops 1nd S 2019-20
Final-yearStudents’ lunch