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Teaching arrangements for the 2021/2022 Academic Year

Since October 1, 2021, the university resumes (by and large) normal functioning. All classes which, according to their respective syllabuses, are to be taught on-site, in the university classrooms, will be held on the AGH UST premises.

However, this does not exclude the possibility of holding classes online (i.e., e-learning). In such a case, the principles of holding classes with the use of methods and techniques of online teaching in the scope from before the pandemic will be applicable. Holding classes online is possible, provided that:

  • The Dean of the Faculty authorises it – limitations are imposed by the necessity to control the limit of ECTS points in relation to the possibility of conducting classes in such a manner and the limit of ECTS points in full-time programmes as part of classes conducted with the direct involvement of an academic teacher or other persons teaching classes to students
  • The syllabus is supplemented with an appropriate record
  • The academic teacher or other persons teaching classes to students have a certificate issued by the Centre of e-Learning

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