1. Choose which studies to combine
  2. Choose which subjects to take
  3. Draw up your timetable
  4. You are now ready to propose your academic track!

Consult which subjects are offered by each degree in the first year, and the subject proposals within each of them: each study presents three proposals organised according to a number of credits for registration, in combination with proposals of other studies. For example:

 

    

These proposals highlight subjects that may be most relevant or representative of the first year of each undergraduate study.

  • What are these subjects about? Consult their content on the website of each undergraduate study. The document containing all the information about a subject is the Course Plan (PDA).
  • You can now begin to create your track term by term. In the first term, one of the subjects must contain the UIC.
    1. What is the UIC? The University Introduction Course.
    2. What is it about? You will be told about the functioning of one of the degrees in which you have registered for subjects, how to access computer and bibliographic resources, the services the university offers you, etc.
    3. How do I know which subject contains it? On the website of each study you will find a table with the subjects distributed by term. The subject containing the UIC is indicated in the first term.
  • How many subjects should I assign to each term? In any undergraduate study, an academic year normally has 60 credits, with 20 credits per term. This is the distribution you need to aim at. Your choice of subjects from different studies is likely to result in you registering for 18 credits in one term and 22 credits in another... but in the end your registration for the year should consist of a number of credits as close as possible to 60.