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Frequently asked questions

You register for summer courses between December 1 and December 10. This year there are limited seats available that you can register for between June 1 and June 10.

A 7,5 ECTS Summer course corresponds to 56 hours of lectures / exercises.

If you have changes to your registration, you can register and cancel a registration for a summer course within the first two weeks of the Spring semester (week 5 & 6)

All classes will be held at ITU from Monday to Friday in weeks 28-31.

All exams for summer courses will take place in week 32. Re-exams will take place in week 34.

If you fail your second exam attempt for a summer course, you will have to follow the course again for your third attempt. For some courses, this may again give you the option of choosing between the course that runs during Autumn/Spring semesters or the Summer University version.

NB: Always remember to align your study plan to the requirements for progression and rules for full-time studying.

Visit the overview of Summer Courses to see which courses are available to your study programme for Summer University.

If you have any questions on how and where to register for summer courses, please contact Student Affairs and Programmes.

Seats for summer courses will be allocated according to the principles for allocation of course seats

Please note that you are not guaranteed a seat for a summer course even though it is a mandatory course for your study programme.

The schedules for the Summer University courses will be available from mid-march. The schedule is specific to each individual Summer course.

We link to the schedules from this page (mid march) or you can look them up in TimeEdit (mid-march).

In the meantime
Until mid-march, for an indication on how your course was structured last year; how many days of teaching, how many hours a day and so on, you can look the course up in TimeEdit.

In TimeEdit you click "Search the schedule" and adjust the dates so they point back to Summer University last year.

There is no guarantee that the schedule will be the same each year, but it might be an indicator to help you decide on whether or not a summer course is a good idea for you.