2010-2011 A.Y.
Bachelor of Science Programs (3-y)
9.3.
Choice of elective courses
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9.3.1.
Elective courses choice rules
When students enrol in the third year of their programs (2 August - 3 September 2010) they must choose their elective courses for both the first and second semesters, for inclusion in their study plan. During this period students can also change the electives they chose when enrolling in the current academic year.
Electives must be chosen following the criteria below:
Electives must be chosen following the criteria below:
(*) The student's study plan must include at least 2 courses (compulsory and/or electives) in English: one of the two is included in the third year compulsory courses Strategy in creative industries , the other one can be selected from the list of workshops in English and included in the study plan as a compulsory course chosen by the student or selected from the Majors of the first year. For students who spend a semester abroad , in Exchange programs or Free Mover semester in countries where sitting exams in English is not possible the requirement (at least a course taught in English) is not valid if from the exams converted there is not‘Strategy in creative industries'. Last change 27/07/2010 15:23 |
9.3.2.
Electives allocation
After enrolling in the academic year students are allocated the elective courses chosen for both the first and the second semester. The courses chosen are therefore immediately viewable in the students’ study plan. The allocation of elective courses is made on the basis of the sign-up positions when students made the course choice/change.
In the limit of 110 students, the following categories of students are not included:
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9.3.3.
Changing first and second semester elective courses with second semester elective courses
During the 10 - 31 January 2011 period students can change the first- and second-semester electives included in their study plan with other second-semester electives, as long as they refer to the current academic year. Last change 03/06/2010 12:21 |