Course units and programme of study

The programme of study is the set of compulsory and elective course units that the student must take in order to graduate.
Submission of the programme of study for your year of enrolment is compulsory and is required, in particular, for registration for examinations and for completion of the teaching evaluation questionnaires.
All current students must submit their programme of study online via the Esse3 system. The programme of study may differ according to the academic year of enrolment ('cohort'); it may also provide for a choice between different study paths ('curriculum').
To see the list of course units that you can include in your programme of study, select the academic year of enrolment and, if available, the curriculum.
Search for course units in the programme of study.

List of courses



How the programme of study works

The list of course units in the programme of study represents all the training activities that can be envisaged for each of the years of which the course is composed and changes according to the year in which the student enrols. Free-choice and restricted-choice course units are optional course units that students may include in their programme of study according to the selection criteria specified on this page; the remaining course units are compulsory for all students.
The programme of study must be submitted online by the student for each year of the course using the ESSE3 system (see dedicated section).
Students are allowed to present their own programme of study with options other than those presented on this page (and available in ESSE3), as long as it is consistent with achieving the course objectives. In this case, the programme must be submitted to the Degree Council for approval.