This course is designed to connect theory with professional application, starting from the fundamentals of constitutional law and the analysis of the legal system to understand the organization of the state and its legitimacy. Based on the sources of law, the Constitution, and treaties, students will develop analytical skills, legal argumentation, and the management of normative and jurisprudential information. The course also covers rights and freedoms, their guarantees and limitations, as well as the functioning of public institutions (Parliament, Government, Judiciary, and Constitutional Court), strengthening critical thinking, precise terminology, and academic communication. In this way, the subject provides professional applicability to criminology in the fields of security, public administration, and regulatory compliance, promoting decision-making with criteria and respect for the legal framework.
1st term
| Subjects | Type | Credits | ODS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Introduction to Public Law. | FBR | 6 | |
| Theory of Organization. | FBR | 6 | |
| History of Crime and Public Order in Spain. | FBR | 6 | |
| Principles of Economics. | FBR | 6 | |
| Criminological Theories. | OB | 6 |
2nd term
Total Credits to be taken: 60

