STUDENT GUIDE
(2021 - 2022)
Bachelor's degree programme in
ARCHITECTURE (change programme)
Location: Torino
Class: ARCHITECTURE
CREATING your APSP
You must choose your courses from among all the courses of your previous Personal Study Plan.
Please note that some compulsory courses may have pre-requisites (courses which have to be taken before others). This means that you cannot add certain courses to your APSP without including the pre-requisites first. The pre-requisites are listed in the curriculum of your degree programme. Make sure you read it before you create your APSP. 
You can add new courses (belonging to the next academic years) to your APSP,  only after having included all your incomplete courses from the previous years, except for your third-year free choice credits (optional courses) that may be eventually taken in year 2.
If you still have some pending exams, you are not allowed to create an Annual Personal Study Plan without including any credit.
In any case, the system prevents you from creating an irregular APSP in which the pre-requisites are not respected. A warning message tells you which courses must be included before others.
Full-time workload
If you choose a full-time workload, you can include a maxiumu of 80 credits (CFU) in your APSP.
Your Final Project/Thesis credits must be added to the APSP of the year in which you intend to start working on your Final Project/Thesis. This means that these credits must not exceed the maxiumum limit of 80 credits.
When you enrol for the next academic year, your Final Project/Thesis credits will be automatically included in your new APSP but will not count towards the maximum limit.
You can add 5 extra credits beyond the maximum limit if you want to add an additional course (including an internship). This is possible if you still have space in your APSP.
You are allowed to exceed the 85-credit limit in order to add the Final Project/Thesis credits.
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Part-time workload
Part-time enrolment is suggested to:
    • students who need to balance study with employment, health issues, family commitments (parenting children under 5, providing care ad assistance to family members, pregnancy, high-risk pregnancy); 
    • students who have less than 40 unearned credits to graduation including the credits of the Final Project/Thesis.
If you choose a part-time workload, you can include a maximum of 40 credits (CFU) in your APSP.
When you create your part-time APSP, you must include your incomplete courses from your previous APSP before adding new courses. 
Your Final Project/Thesis credits must be added to the APSP of the year in which you intend to start working on your Final Project/Thesis. This means that these credits must not exceed the maximum limit of 40 credits per year. 
When you enrol in the next academic years, your Final Project/Thesis will be automatically added to your APSP, but the credits will not be counted towards the maximum number of credits per year. 
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