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Course Selection
INDEX: ■ Search for courses ■ Learning agreement
■ Academic offering (divided by Faculty)
■ Academic Calendar
■ Go back to EU Exchange Student page Cattolica Regular Courses
UCSC Regoular Courses undergraduate or graduate, are generally taught in Italian ■ To search for courses please consult our on-line ECTS guide.
To set your learning agreement, you may refer to the 2011/2012 course lists.
Follow the Steps:
■ Guida ECTS
■ Click 'Le Facoltà'
■ Click on 'Struttura corsi'
■ Select 'Anno accademico'
■ Do NOT select any CORSO DI LAUREA and ANNO DI CORSO
■ Click straight on 'Avvio Ricerca'
■ You will be taken to a page with the full selection of courses. Here you can read the course details and download the syllabus.
Please note: In in the Italian Higher Education System "Master" indicates a one-year Specializing Master, hence students are not able to select courses from the Master offerings. You can also use the ECTS guide to modify your Learning Agreement, the study contract between you and your university. Remember that students are required to attach it to their application form. Please note: Some faculties have only annual courses. It is therefore very important to agree with the professor as soon as possible on the content of the exam you should take at the end of your stay.
Please download the Academic Calendar 2012/2013 for UCSC Regular Courses
EUROPEAN CREDIT TRANSFER SYSTEM (ECTS)
The Italian word for ECTS credits is CFU "crediti formativi universitari."
1 CFU corresponds to 1 ECTS ECTS credits are a numerical value (between 1 and 60) allocated to course units to describe the student workload required to complete them. They reflect the quantity of work each course unit requires in relation to the total quantity of work necessary to complete a full year of academic study at the institution, that is, lectures, practical work, seminars, tutorials, fieldwork, private study - in the library or at home - and examinations or other assessment activities.ECTS is thus based on a full student workload and not limited to contact hours only. ECTS credits are a relative rather than an absolute measure of a student's workload. They only specify how much of a year's workload a course unit represents at the institution or department allocating the credits. In ECTS, 60 credits represent the workload of an academic year of study and normally 30 credits for a semester and 20 credits for a term. ECTS credits ensure that the program will be reasonable in terms of workload for the period of study abroad.
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