Dual Degree Programme in Early Childhood and Primary School Education
Specialisms
Our proposal
Specialism in Modern Languages: English
Compulsory for all degree students
Possibility of an additional specialism
Choose between Physical Education, Educational Therapy or Music Education
What is a university specialism?
Universities have the option of completing the title of their degree qualifications by including references to the specialisation pathways in their own curriculum.
With specialisms, the students of the Dual Degree in Early Childhood and Primary School Education of University College Alberta Giménez (CESAG) enjoy additional specialisation without having to complete a new qualification. In a job market which requires new teachers to be specialised and have the ability to work in versatile and cross-departmental teams, being competent in a variety of working areas is a highly valuable asset.
In addition, the legislation ( Spanish Royal Decree 1594/2011, of 4 November) sets out the need for areas such as English teaching, music, physical education or educational therapy to be in the hands of specialists.
Specialism in Modern Languages: English
Mastery of the English language has become an essential vehicle for communication between people and for employability for teachers, whether in Spain or abroad.
This specialism consists of 30 ECTS credits and its modules are taught entirely in English.
Composition
Subjects | Credits | Location |
English for Education I | 12 | First year, annual |
English for Education II | 6 | Second year, annual |
Teaching English as a Foreign Language I | 6 | Third year, annual |
Teaching English as a Foreign Language II | 6 | Fourth year, annual |
Academic staff
Ana Burguera Negre
Alberto Lombardero Caparrós
Catalina Ribas Segura
Specialism in Educational Therapy
Children must have their right to equal opportunities in education recognised through educational action that fully addresses diversity. Studying for this specialism enables students to go deeper into understanding the educational needs of pupils, as well as the most appropriate ways to meet such needs and, in this way, for pupils to develop their skills in an inclusive environment.
This specialism consists of 30 ECTS credits.
Composition
Subjects | Credits | Location |
Specific learning difficulties | 6 | First year, first semester |
Learning difficulties linked with cognitive development | 6 | First year, second semester |
Sensory impairment and impaired mobility | 6 | Second year, annual |
Behavioural problems and pervasive developmental disorders | 6 | Third year, annual |
Learning resources for pupils with disabilities or learning difficulties | 6 | Fourth year, annual |
Academic staff
Margalida Calafat Negre
Ana Core Ribot
Glòria Grases Colom
Joan Vigo Aguiló
Antoni Vigo Aguiló
Specialism in Music Education
Music Education completes a teacher’s training, enabling graduates to teach this subject, a necessary area for developing all the aspects of the individual. Music is one of the languages that allow us to feel, capture and express emotions, thoughts and ideas. By studying this specialism, students can dig deeper into the codes that form part of this language and experience its communicative and didactic potential. Voices, movement and musical instruments will constitute the core elements to grab the children’s attention.
This specialism consists of 30 ECTS credits.
Composition
Subjects | Credits | Location |
Basics of artistic expression through music | 6 | First year, first semester |
Vocal, rhythmic and auditory education | 6 | First year, second semester |
Instrument training | 6 | Second year, annual |
Technology applied to music education | 6 | Third year, annual |
Music as cultural expression | 6 | Fourth year, annual |
Academic staff
Irina Capriles González
Francesc Vicens Vidal
Specialism in Physical Education
The specialism in Physical Education enables students to teach this Primary School curriculum subject, which must be taught by a specialist, and thus complete the comprehensive education of pupils.
This specialism consists of 30 ECTS credits.
Composition
Subjects | Credits | Location |
Scientific and curriculum updates for Physical Education | 6 | First year, first semester |
Physical exercise and healthy habits | 6 | First year, second semester |
Playing and sport in Primary School Education | 6 | Second year, annual |
Learning and motor control | 6 | Third year, annual |
Inclusive physical education | 6 | Fourth year, annual |
Academic staff
Francisco Tomás González Fernández
Joan Aguiló Sabater