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Bachelor Studies

Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences
Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences

Bachelor Studies

Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences
Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences

Bachelor Studies in FENS

Architecture<br>  
I Cycle - BSc
  • Department of Engineering
  • FENS
Computer Sciences and Engineering
I Cycle - BSc
  • Department of Engineering
  • FENS
Software Engineering<br>  
I Cycle - BSc
  • Department of Engineering
  • FENS
Artificial Intelligence and Data Engineering
I Cycle - BSc
  • Department of Engineering
  • FENS
Genetics and Bioengineering
I Cycle - BSc
  • Department of Natural Sciences
  • FENS
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
I Cycle - BSc
  • Department of Engineering
  • FENS
Mechanical Engineering<br>  
I Cycle - BSc
  • Department of Engineering
  • FENS
Overview of the BSc Program

Overview of the BSc Program

The Bachelor of Science in FENS at IUS is a four-year, eight-semester program of 240 European Credit Transfer System (ECTS), broken down into about 30 ECTS per semester.

Earning a Bachelor’s degree is one of the most important steps you can take towards increasing your earning potential and job opportunities.

 

A Bachelor’s degree is an undergraduate university degree, which corresponds to the 1st cycle of study. After completion of the four-year high school education or equivalent, bachelor studies run for four years and correspond to 240 ECTS credits. The 1st cycle of study leads to the academic title of Bachelor of Science (BSc).

Enrolment into the 1st cycle of study is carried out based on a public call, which is announced in accordance with the Law and the Statute of the University.

Earning a bachelor’s degree starts your journey towards your career, broadens your horizons and deepens your knowledge in an area of study of your choice. 

 

Study at the University is delivered in accordance with the curricula and syllabi adopted by the Senate, upon proposal by the Faculty Council. Students are informed about the curricula and syllabi at the beginning of the academic year, through the faculty notice boards, or the University and faculty’s website, or in other appropriate manner.

 

Changes to the curricula and syllabi are made in accordance to the same procedure as for their adoption and it cannot be retroactively applied to the students, in terms of imposing additional obligations on students for current academic year or for the academic year that the student successfully completed.

 

Students from different University faculties can attend particular courses together, if those courses are included in their respective study program curricula and such activity is in accordance with the Standards and Norms. 

Part of teaching activities, scientific-research work, practical work and professional work experience can be organized and realized outside the University at other institutions of higher education, public institutions, or other relevant subjects.

 

Enrollment into University is done in line with the Academic Calendar adopted by the Senate at least 60 days prior to the beginning of lectures, while each faculty can stipulate in its regulations specifics for enrollment into each faculty and publish them on the faculty web site.

 

Candidates who are citizens of foreign countries can submit preliminary application for admission before the official call is published by the University, so that they can obtain necessary residency permits and satisfy language requirements prior to the start of lectures at the University.

Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences
Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences

Minor in Bachelor Study Programs

Students who are interested in obtaining a minor degree from our study programs can see the minor curricula:

Architecture
Software Engineering
Genetics and Bioengineering
Computer Sciences and Engineering
Electrical And Electronics Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences
Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences

Distance Learning in Bachelor Studies

At the beginning of the introduction of emergency measures caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, IUS was among the first universities to completely switch to online teaching.

Distance Learning in Master Studies

Distance Learning in Master Studies

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