Degree in Computer Engineering

Support and guidance

Each academic year, ULL centres implement the Guidance and Tutorial Action Plans (POAT) to be developed in their degrees to provide students with support and guidance systems once they have enrolled.

The training activities included in the POAT address various topics through which it is intended to facilitate the students' academic-professional decision-making at their different stages (reception and integration into the centre and the university, guidance throughout the degree and for their incorporation into the labour market), which will allow them to successfully complete the degree and adapt to new demands: autonomous learning strategies, teamwork, improving academic performance results, resolving difficulties, information and advice on external internships and final degree projects, guidance on existing mobility programmes, demands and characteristics of the labour market, etc.

By being enrolled at ULL, students of the degree can participate in the POAT of their center, benefiting from:

  • The training and information activities provided throughout the degree.
  • Advice from your tutor/teacher, who will support you in your intellectual, academic and professional concerns.
  • Participation in POAT activities does not generally entail the recognition of ECTS credits. However, certain specific activities included within the program may be eligible for credit recognition if so stipulated in their respective calls for applications, in accordance with current regulations governing the recognition of credits for university activities.

POAT Documentation

All information available in the following link.

Regulations