University educational credits (CFUs)

WHAT ARE UNIVERSITY EDUCATIONAL CREDITS (CFUS)

The university educational credit gauges the amount of commitment required by the student to perform the activities (lessons, exams, study, apprenticeships, practice sessions etc) needed to acquire knowledge and expertise and obtain the qualification.

An educational credit corresponds to 25 hours of work. Each year the course is worth an average of 60 CFUs.

In order to graduate, students must acquire 180 CFUs; for the Single Cycle degree 300 or 360 CFUs; for the Second Cycle Degree, 120 CFUs.

HOW TO ACQUIRE CFUS

CFUs are acquired by passing the exam, regardless of the grade, and assess the quality of the student's work.

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Last updated on: 13/03/2023