Second Cycle Degree/Two Year Master in Cultural Anthropology and Ethnology

Frequency of lessons

Class attendance is not compulsory but strongly recommended.

Many students claim that attending classes consistently makes their studies more fruitful and faster.

If you are enrolled in the first year, get off on the right foot! Entering university represents a change in the way you study and test. Getting into the rhythm right from the start is essential so that you do not find yourself, as early as the end of the first year, behind in the acquisition of learning credits (ECTS).

Some good reasons for attending classes:

  1. The guidance and support of a lecturer are essential to enrich and complete learning. Learning does not mean studying passively but bringing out our potential through interaction.
  2. Throughout our training we grow, improve and build our projects through confrontation with other people. You will be able to collaborate with fellow students, organise study groups, compare notes on various exam subjects, share experiences and strategies for preparing for exams. A valuable opportunity worth seizing.
  3. While we are in the classroom we are already studying, so we prepare without ever losing the rhythm!
  4. For practical lessons such as workshops and internships, it is essential to be present and active in person.