Lecture attendance is optional for some subjects but is strongly recommended. Many students find that attending lectures regularly is the most efficient way to complete their degree programme.
LABORATORY ATTENDANCE IS ALWAYS MANDATORY.
Below is the list of activities that require compulsory attendance:
CURRICULUM HEALTH:
1° ANNO
98955 BIOCONJUGATION AND RADICAL CHEMISTRY (C.I.)
B2008 PHYSICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
98996 BIOCONJUGATE TECHNIQUES
91208 FUNCTIONAL POLYMERIC MATERIALS
2° ANNO
99113 NANOMEDICINE AND LIGHT-RESPONSIVE MATERIALS (C.I.)
91241 NANOMEDICINE
99114 SOFT AND LIGHT -RESPONSIVE MATERIALS
CURRICULUM ENERGY:
1° ANNO
91208 FUNCTIONAL POLYMERIC MATERIALS
91224 MATERIALS ORGANIC CHEMISTRY WITH LABORATORY
91910 MOLECULAR MATERIALS: PROPERTIES AND MODELLING
98676 PHOTOACTIVE MATERIALS FOR ENERGY CONVERSION
98677 PHOTOCHEMISTRY LABORATORY
2° ANNO
98682 APPLIED PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY (C.I.)
91238 ELECTROCHEMICAL SYSTEMS FOR ENERGY STORAGE AND CONVERSION
98683 LASERS
If you are enrolled in the first year, get off on the right foot! University marks a big change in the way you study and are assessed. Getting the right pace is important to avoid finding that you have already fallen behind in the acquisition of your education credits (CFUs) at the end of the first year.
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)