We remind you that students enrolled in the Bachelor's degree programme in "Industrial Production Engineering", who have not reached the minimum threshold of 28 credits, will not be allowed to go abraod in order to attend thier second year at the partner University.
If you are a students with “academic deficiencies” and you reach the threshold of
28 credits obtained in core subjects by the end of the winter examination session, you can
attend second-semester courses of the third year, provided that precedence rules are respected. In this case, if the
Annual Personal Study Plan has been correctly defined at the beginning of the academic
year, there will be an automatic update: second semester courses will be automatically
inserted in your APSP.
Therefore, if
you have chosen part-time enrolment, you can request the conversion of your part-time
Annual Personal Study Plan into full-time, by Friday 10th March 2017.
Upon request,
you can add the courses “Mathematical Analysis II” and “Physics II”, bearing in
mind the maximum limit of credits allowed for the Annual Personal Study Plan.
This is possible only if you have passed “Mathematical Analysis I” (in order to add “Mathematical Analysis II), or if you have passed “Physics I” and achieved
at least 40 credits (in order to “Physics II”).
In this case,
after you update your Annual Personal Study Plan, you can watch the video
lessons of both courses. On top of that, for “Mathematical Analysis II” only,
you can attend a specific tutoring course conducted by part-time students.
You will be
notified by e-mail of the methods and deadline for the integration of your
Annual Personal Study Plan.
We remind you that, in case you request an internal transfer to the Bachelor’s degree programme in “Industrial Production
Engineering”, you will be allowed to insert third-year courses only if you meet the above mentioned requirement. In fact, you will attend your second year of study at the partner University, where
you can go only during the academic year following the internal transfer.