The frequency of classes is not mandatory, but it is strongly recommended.
Why attend
Many students claim that attending classes regularly makes the study path more productive and faster.
For those enrolling in the first year, it is important to start off on the right foot! Entering university represents a significant change in the way of studying and assessment. Getting into the rhythm from the start is crucial to avoid falling behind in acquiring credits (CFUs) by the end of the first year.
Some good reasons to attend classes:
- The guidance and support of teachers are essential to enrich and complete learning. Learning doesn't mean studying passively, but drawing out one's potential through interaction.
- Throughout your educational journey, you grow, improve, and build your projects through interaction with others. You can collaborate with classmates, organize study groups, compare notes on different subjects, and share experiences and strategies for exam preparation.
A valuable opportunity not to be missed!
- In class, you are already studying: participating allows you to prepare for exams without losing momentum.
- For practical courses, such as workshops and internships, being present and actively involved is essential.
If you have particular personal needs, consult information on extending the duration of studies (flexible track).
Any attendance requirements are established for individual courses. These possible requirements, as well as any prerequisites, are indicated in the course plan.