Lecture attendance is not compulsory but is strongly recommended.
But some classes requires attendance to laboratory training. Attendance is verified with different methods by each teacher. We recommend that students read the Degree Programme Regulations, which provide all the information with regards to lecture and laboratory attendance obligations.
Many students find that attending lectures regularly is the easiest and quickest way of completing the degree programme.
Here are a few good reasons to attend lectures:
- A teacher's guidance and support is essential to enrich and complete the learning process. Learning is not about studying passively, but about unleashing your potential through interaction.
- During the entire education process, you grow and improve and develop your projects by comparing and discussing with other people. You will have the opportunity to collaborate with the other students in your degree programme, organise study groups, exchange notes on the various disciplines, share experiences and strategies to prepare for exams. A precious opportunity worth experiencing.
- While you are in class, you are studying; therefore, you are constantly learning without skipping a beat!
- It is essential to take active part in all practical disciplines, such as laboratory work and internships.
If you are a working student, read the information about how to extend your study period (flexible curriculum)