During a.y. 2023/24, lectures will be held with students attending in person.
Some degree programmes may schedule a limited number of learning activities to be held in hybrid mode (in-person and online attendance) for innovation teaching purpuses.
Unless otherwise disposed by authorities, lecture rooms and labs will be open to full capacity.
Lecture attendance is not compulsory but is strongly recommended.
Many students find that attending lectures regularly is the easiest and quickest way of completing the degree programme.
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:
Attendance for Project Works is compulsory for 70% of the hours. 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.
If you are a working student, read the information about how to extend your study period (flexible curriculum)