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14 February 2017
Find out about bachelor's degrees, postgraduate courses and all the educational courses offered by the UdG.
Teaching is concentrated in the faculties and schools, and the departments deal with research, which is also conducted by institutes and chairs, at the same time responsible for knowledge promotion.
The requirement students who have started their degrees abroad must meet is that they have a minimum of 30 recognised credits between the degree they have come from and the degree they want to access. If they do not meet this requirement they must access the degree they want to study through university pre-enrolment.
The regulations governing access to bachelor's degrees for students who do meet the requirement described in the previous paragraph is the Access regulations to bachelor's degree studies with a minimum of 30 recognised credits , approved by the Governing Council in session no. 5/10, of 3 June 2010 (eBOU-6), and modified by the Governing Council in sessions no. 6/10, of 15 July 2010 (eBOU-24); no. 10/11, of 22 December 2011 (eBOU-291), no. 4/2014, of 29 May 2014 (eBOU-647) and no. 3/2017, of 4 April 2017 (e-BOU985).
The places the Polytechnic School is offering for the next academic year can be consulted here. They are for the bachelor's degrees they teach, except for the dual bachelor's degree, for which no places are offered:
The submission period for applications will be from 15 to 30 April.
Anyone interested in this type of access who meets the requirements will be able to formalise their application and provide the documents set out under Article 4 of the above-mentioned regulations.
Should the number of applications submitted that exceed the minimum requirement of 30 credits be the same or lower than the number of places specifically offered on the degree they want to access, all applicants will be given a place.
Should the opposite occur, once the academic records of the applicants have been scaled, the number of places assigned will be equal to that of the places offered, and applicants who have not been assigned a place will be put on a waiting list in the order established during the scaling process for if one of those assigned a place decides not to enrol.
The allocation of places will be made public on the last work day of May on the UdG's e-office, and all those concerned will be notified.
The requirements that need to be taken into account are listed on the "Requirements prior to the official recognition of qualifications" page of the university’s website
Students who wish to be accepted onto a bachelor's degree that is different to the one they already have (second degree) must follow the administrative procedure through university pre-enrolment.
The preparatory steps that must be previously be taken are the following:
It must be remembered that the percentage of reserved places to study for a second degree for people who have previously already obtained a university degree is 3% of the total number of places. This figure can be increased if the total number of places for students that do not already have a degree and that come from Upper Secondary School Education are not filled.
For more information please contact infoacademica.eps@udg.edu
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