Prospective students aiming to enroll in an undergraduate course are required to have completed their high school education or hold an equivalent qualification, with specific requirements varying based on the country of their prior studies. In certain situations, relevant professional experience may be considered in place of a high school diploma. Additional essential documents for the application process include a valid passport or European ID, a well-crafted CV (curriculum vitae), and a Personal Statement that reflects the student's aspirations and motivations.
The duration of the courses varies, ranging from a minimum of one year to a maximum of three or four years, based on the program level.
The study format is full-time, with options for daytime, evening, and weekend classes available, which can be discussed with your academic advisor for more tailored scheduling.
English proficiency requirements differ by program level and are assessed through a point system: