Luis Manuel Díaz de la Guardia López
Subdirector de Departamento
Facultad de Filosofía y Letras
Campus Universitario de Cartuja
18071
Granada
958243648
Profesor Titular de Universidad
Facultad de Filosofía y Letras
Campus Universitario de Cartuja
18071
Granada
958243648
Timetable for personal attention
First semester
Day
Timetable
Place
Monday
9:00 - 11:00
Despacho Previa Cita
Tuesday
8:30 - 10:30
Despacho Previa Cita
Tuesday
12:30 - 14:30
Despacho Previa Cita
Second semester
Day
Timetable
Place
Wednesday
8:30 - 14:30
Despacho Previa Cita
Teaching
Bachelor's Degree in History
Palaeography and Diplomatics
Bachelor's Degree in Information Sciences
Master's Degree in Teacher Training for Compulsory and Upper Secondary Education, Vocational Education and Training (Vet) and Language Teaching
Free Elective Module - the Medieval City: Administration and Taxation System
Free Elective Module - Sources and Methods for History
Free Elective Module - Written Culture in the Medieval and Early Modern Period
Specific Module - the Medieval City: Administration and Taxation System
Specific Module - Sources and Methods for History
Specific Module - Written Culture in the Medieval and Early Modern Period
Master's Degree in Teacher Training for Compulsory and Upper Secondary Education, Vocational Education and Training (Vet) and Language Teaching
Specific Module - Sources and Methods for History
Specific Module - Written Culture in the Medieval and Early Modern Period
Specific Module - the Medieval City: Administration and Taxation System
Free Elective Module - Sources and Methods for History
Free Elective Module - Written Culture in the Medieval and Early Modern Period
Free Elective Module - the Medieval City: Administration and Taxation System
Master's Degree in History: from Europe to America. Societies, Powers, Cultures (Eurame)
Culture, Religion and Mentality - Written Culture in the Medieval and Early Modern Period
Powers, Collaboration and Resistance - the Medieval City: Administration and Taxation System
Methods and Techniques Applied to History - Sources and Methods for History
Master's Degree in History: from Europe to America. Societies, Powers, Cultures (Eurame)
Culture, Religion and Mentality - Written Culture in the Medieval and Early Modern Period
Powers, Collaboration and Resistance - the Medieval City: Administration and Taxation System
Methods and Techniques Applied to History - Sources and Methods for History