Dear students:
It is a true pleasure to give you the most cordial welcome to the official website of the Faculty of Labor Sciences of the University of Cordoba (UCO). The following degrees are currently in residence in our faculty: Degree in Labor Relations and Human Resources; Degree in Tourism; Degree in Tourism (Bilingual itinerary); and Double Degree in Tourism + Translation and Interpretation.
The Degree in Labor Relations and Human Resources is designed to generate genuine professionals demanded by society to face the new challenges in terms of legal organization of work and social security, human resources, work organization studies, prevention risks and labor market, and many other key professional profiles linked to the world of labor sciences.
In the case of the Tourism, the UCO opted for a degree that will fully provide qualified professionals to the sector, which is essential for our province, Cordoba. Indeed, local companies in this sector are continually demanding graduates with solid training in business management based on the tourism and leisure business, advancing in a model that must be renewed and diversified in its offers, while reducing costs and maintaining structures of value, with quality and qualified human capital. The challenge of new technologies and the growing internationalization of the sector make it fundamental to incorporate young graduates into management and organizational responsibility positions, with robust training in the different managerial areas of the company and tourism activity. This is the utmost purpose of the Faculty of Labor Sciences and the UCO today.
In recent years, our Faculty has made an undoubted effort to improve the quality of the degrees it delivers, making possible for the academic degrees offered to adapt their professional profile to the current socioeconomic context, and to be flexible enough to adjust to the breadth of professional opportunities associated with their fields of research/studies. Proof of all this is the recent launching of the one and only Bilingual Itinerary (full English) for the Tourism Degree properly verified by the ACCUA (Agency for Scientific Quality of Andalusian Universities).
Finally, this virtual space that is made available to you is intended to be an instrument to guide your academic experience at the Faculty, reflecting the necessary information about our studies - study plans, schedules, exam calendar, etc. - our teaching staff, other available services, and the Center's management team.
I will celebrate that these contents facilitate your orientation in your studies; those that you will have to face with enthusiasm, judgment, and discipline.
With kind regards,
Dr. Nuria Ceular Villamandos
Dean of the Faculty of Labor Sciences (UCO)
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Faculty of Labor Sciences
Postal Address:
Faculty of Labor Sciences
C/ Adarve, 30
14001 - Córdoba (Spain)
How to Get Here:
The city of Córdoba is the capital of the province with the same name, which, along with the other seven Andalusian provinces, forms the Autonomous Community of Andalusia.
The province of Córdoba covers an area of 13,723.20 square kilometers, representing 2.7% of Spain's surface area. Its population exceeds 750,000 inhabitants, with the most important population centers being Lucena, Montilla, Cabra, Baena, Priego de Córdoba, Palma del Río, Peñarroya-Pueblonuevo, Pozoblanco, and Villanueva de Córdoba.
Córdoba city has 300,000 inhabitants, making it the third-largest provincial capital in Andalusia, after Seville and Málaga. It is located in the Guadalquivir Valley, along the banks of the river, between Sierra Morena to the north and the fertile plain of the Córdoba countryside to the south.
The climate of our city can be considered Mediterranean, although it exhibits characteristics of the inland continental climate, with very hot, dry summers and cold, rainy winters.
To reach Córdoba by plane, the nearest airports are Seville, Málaga, or Madrid, cities with which Córdoba is very well connected by both rail and road.
There are several road options to reach Córdoba, as the city is located at one of the most important road junctions in southern Spain.
- From Madrid (400 km), Córdoba can be reached via the A-4 highway, in approximately 4 hours.
- From Seville (140 km), it takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes to reach Córdoba via the A-4.
- From Málaga (182 km), Córdoba is also reachable in about 2 hours via the national road 331.
Main Bus Companies Operating at Córdoba's Bus Station:
Company | Phone Number |
Alsina Graells | +34 957 27 81 00 |
Autotransportes López y Lisetur | +34 957 76 70 77 |
Autotransportes Ureña | +34 957 27 81 00 // +34 957 40 55 58 |
Bacoma | +34 957 27 98 60 |
Empresa Ramírez | +34 957 40 43 83 |
Secorbus | +34 902 229 292 |
- Line Numbers 2, 4, 6, E, N y Rb.
- Nearby stops: Ollerías Pta. Colodro, Colón Norte
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Rail Transport Lines (Operated by Renfe):
- High-Speed Trains:
- Seville-Córdoba-Madrid
- Madrid-Córdoba-Seville
- Málaga-Córdoba-Málaga
- Other Trains:
- Córdoba-Algeciras
- Córdoba-Barcelona
- Córdoba-Bilbao
- Córdoba-Bobadilla
- Córdoba-Cádiz
- Córdoba-Fuengirola
- Córdoba-Huelva
- Córdoba-Jaén
- Córdoba-Madrid
- Córdoba-Málaga
- Córdoba-Seville
- Córdoba-Zaragoza
Important Phone Numbers:
- Information: 957-212525
- Secretariat: 957-218906
- Library: 957-212519
- IT Services: 957-212523
- Fax: 957-218908
- Don Folio: 957-119025
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Dean’s Office
- Dean’s Office
- Dean's Office Phone: 957-211-087
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Administrative and Support Staff
Name | Position | Phone Number | Email Address |
Francisco Priego Serrano | Center Administrator | 957-212529 | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
Ana Albalá Delgado | Secretariat | 957-218906 | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
Eva Carrasco Manzano | Secretariat | 957-218906 | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
Inmaculada Lara Merino | Secretariat | 957-212526 | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
Daniel Dueñas Urbano | Secretariat | 957-212526 | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
Dolores Jiménez Ruiz | Dean’s Office Secretariat | 957-211087 | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
José Mª Martín Espino | Coordinator of Reception Services | 957-212528 | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
Mª Ángeles Martínez Ortega | General Services | 957-212525 | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
José M. Moyano Casado | General Services | 957-212525 | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
Enrique Tomás Cobos Murillo | General Services | 957-212525 | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
Rafaela Medina Robles | General Services | 957-212525 | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
Montserrat Castellano Amor | Head of Reception Team | 957-212528 | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
Cristina Ruiz de Villegas | Library | 957-212519 | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
Mª Ángeles Santafosta Campos | Library | 957-212519 | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
Juan Jurado Álvarez | Library | 957-212519 | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
Tomás Rodríguez Escudero | Library | 957-212519 | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
IT Services | IT Services | 957-212523 | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
Qué es
¿Qué es el AULAB y qué pretende?
El AULAB de la Facultad de Ciencias del Trabajo de la Universidad de Córdoba es un espacio de aprendizaje en el que, en colaboración con el Colegio de Graduados Sociales (ICOGS), permite al alumnado del Grado de Relaciones Laborales y Recursos Humanos (RRLL-RRHH) poner en práctica los conocimientos adquiridos a lo largo de la carrera, mediante la gestión y, en su caso resolución de asuntos en los que actúan como profesionales en los distintos ámbitos de la asesoría laboral, estudiando y resolviendo casos reales planteados por clientes (entidades colaboradoras, etc.), bajo la supervisión del profesorado universitario y, en su caso, de los profesionales que colaboren (Graduados Sociales, asesores, juristas y profesionales de los diversos ámbitos).
Igualmente, AULAB pretende ser una herramienta y un espacio de cooperación con el ICOGS que facilite e incentive el desarrollo y la vocación en el ámbito profesional de la asesoría laboral en general y del graduados social en particular.
El AULAB se configura así como una herramienta con una triple vertiente: como espacio de formación, como proyecto de innovación educativa y como unidad de investigación en relación con la metodología de enseñanza clínica (Clinical Legal Education). La idea principal que se pretende llevar a cabo es que el alumnado de RRLL-RRHH pueda tener unas primeras experiencias en el ámbito de la asesoría sociolaboral.
En la metodología clínica se utilizan métodos interactivos para enseñar habilidades y competencias necesarias para la práctica de la asesoría en el mundo del trabajo. De esta forma, los/as estudiantes tienen la oportunidad de trabajar con profesionales (responsables de recursos humanos, graduados sociales, juristas, empresas, etc.) y, al mismo tiempo, sus actividades son supervisadas y guiadas por expertos y docentes dentro de un sistema estructurado y coherente. El aprendizaje con el método clínico es un proceso de aprendizaje de cómo aprender de la experiencia (learning by doing).
Con esta metodología se consigue: por un lado, trabajar las competencias y habilidades que debe tener todo profesional de este sector, enfrentándose a las problemáticas que pueden surgir en el ejercicio profesional y a los problemas de la realidad social; y por otro, lograr unas personas y profesionales más comprometidos socialmente y sensibilizados ante las desigualdades y en la lucha contra la injusticia, es decir, con una mayor conciencia social, desempeñando así la función social que toda Universidad pública debe cumplir.
En suma, el AULAB es un espacio de promoción de la excelencia en la formación del alumnado de RRLL-RRHH, en el cual estudiantes prestan asesoramiento, gratuito y sin ánimo de lucro en colaboración con miembros del Colegio de Graduados Sociales y bajo la supervisión de profesionales y profesorado.
Una Clínica Legal algo singular y especializada.
El AULAB nació como Proyecto de Innovación Docente y pretende fortalecer el itinerario profesional de la Asesoría jurídico-laboral, fortaleciendo especialmente la vocación de graduado social entre el alumnado de RRLL-RRHH. Con dicha finalidad, cuenta con la estrecha colaboración de Colegio de Graduados Sociales de Córdoba (ICOGS-Córdoba), cuyos miembros participan activamente en su desarrollo. Junto a ello, este Laboratorio que pretende servir de espacio para el asesoramiento a ONG, entidades sin ánimo de lucro y personas sin recursos económicos o en riesgo de exclusión social.
El modelo de formación seguido en el AULAB conecta la realidad jurídica y de gestión con la enseñanza de las materias vinculadas a la asesoría laboral (Derecho del Trabajo, Seguridad Social, Derecho Fiscal y Tributario, contabilidad, etc.), ofreciendo al estudiante la posibilidad de conocer casos reales y actuar sobre ellos. El seguimiento y desarrollo de los asuntos seguirán todos los ámbitos de este perfil profesional: desde la gestión y elaboración de documentación, a la tramitación y actuación ante las instituciones, incluida la (simulación) de intervención-defensa ante la jurisdicción social.
Por esta razón, en el seno del AULAB existe dos Clínicas laborales, interconectadas, pero con profesorado especializado en cada una: por un lado, la jurídico-social (Derecho del Trabajo y de la Seguridad Social, Derecho Fiscal y Tributario y Administrativo) y por otro, la económico-empresarial (Contabilidad, Recursos Humanos, auditoría), al frente de cada una de ellas habrá un profesor/a (Coordinación de Clínica).
Misión
Acercar al alumnado a la actividad profesional de la ASESORÍA LABORAL
- Mediante seguimiento de asuntos reales
- Gestión y elaboración de documentación
- Orientación en tramitación, actuación ante instituciones e intervención-defensa en juicio (simulada)
- Resolución: informe-dictamen, instancia, demanda, etc.
- Con acompañamiento y supervisión de profesionales y profesorado UCO.
Objetivos
- Aprender de forma práctica en entornos similares a la realidad
- Interdisciplinariedad
- Incentivar el perfil profesional de asesoría laboral (GS)
- Conexión Universidad-Empresa/Profesional
- Compromiso Universidad con la sociedad y con los ODS