FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQS)

Can I complete my Final Degree Project (TFG) at the host university?

Yes, if the host university authorizes it. You must contact the coordinators of the university where you will be studying to confirm. Not all universities participating in the SICUE program allow the TFG to be completed during the exchange.

How can I formalize the Mobility TFG?

If the host university approves the inclusion of the TFG subject, you must follow the Mobility TFG defense procedure of the Faculty of Social and Legal Sciences of Elche.

Access the procedure here: Mobility TFG Defense Procedure

How many credits can I take at the host university?

Erasmus mobility: Minimum 24 credits per semester, maximum 30 credits per semester.

SICUE mobility: Maximum 30 credits per semester. For Double Degrees, students must check with the host university whether they can enroll in additional courses to complete the 72 annual credits per academic year.

Can I request recognition of transversal skills credits when taking elective courses at the host university?

Yes, you can include electives offered by the host university or even transversal skills subjects such as language courses of the host country in the academic agreement, and these can be validated as transversal skills.
More information on the recognition of transversal skills can be found here: Transversal Competencies

How can I check the course offerings at the host university to prepare the academic agreement?

Conduct an active search once the mobility placement has been notified. Look online for the degree program at the host university and access the course catalog. If the information is not online, request it from the coordinator at the host university.

Where can I get more information about mobility programs?

The ORI organizes seminars and informative talks every academic year. Attendance is recommended, or alternatively, watch the seminar videos.

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