What is studied

 

The subjects of study in a degree programme make up what is called the “study plan” which is the ensemble of all the exams that must be taken in order to graduate.  

Knowing the study plan for a degree programme is the first step to understanding which topics will be addressed over the chosen degree programme and types of skills and expertise that will be acquired during university education.

It is important to note that each degree programme includes a certain number of educational activities (taught courses, workshops, other activities): some are obligatory, while others can be chosen by you from a list. The sum total of obligatory activities and those you choose will make up your study plan.

Each educational activity has a certain number of academic credits (AC) that you will obtain after passing your exams or upon the completion of specific activities. In order to graduate, you must obtain the total number of academic credits prescribed by your degree programme.

See the study plan for the next academic year on our University platform OrientarSI:

Study plan (OrientarSI) for the degree program in Studies in Literature and Philosophy