Enrolment information for the Degree in Tourism (GTUR)
Specific Recommendations for First Year Students on the Degree in Tourism
- It is very important that you regularly check your university e-mail (XXX@estudiant.uib.es)—which was created at the time of enrolment—during September, since all official notifications from the Faculty of Tourism shall be made via the university's e-mail system.
- If you would like to redirect your university e-mails to your personal e-mail address, please see this video: https://youtu.be/KtVf7vapY7g
Enrolment and Group Selection
- Before enrolling, it is very important that you consult the timetable for the upcoming academic year. There are two class days a week per subject: one day for the large group (GG XX) and the other for the medium group (GM XXY). It is mandatory to enrol on one large group and one medium group per subject.
- VERY IMPORTANT: make sure you also select the medium groups for each subject. After paying your tuition fees, do not exit the page, as there is a further step to finalise enrolment: keep clicking ‘Continue’ at the bottom until the option to select medium groups displays. After selecting these groups, click ‘Save’. Only then should you click ‘Close’
- You can select the large groups and corresponding medium groups that best suit your needs (International Pathway, language of instruction, morning or afternoon, etc.). Here are two examples:
- L'assignatura 20400 té un grup gran de matí, el GG 14, i un grup gran d’horabaixa, el GG 15. Una vegada triat el grup gran, per exemple, el GG 14 de matí, caldrà triar un dels seus grups mitjans, el GM 141 o bé el GM 142.
- L'assignatura 20500 té dos grups grans de matí, el GG 10 i el GG 11 (els dos en anglès). Una vegada triat el grup gran, per exemple, el GG 10, cal triar l'únic grup mitjà possible, el GM 101.
- Only justified group change requests shall be agreed, as long as the legal capacity of the lecture room and group, and current regulations allow it.
Information about Languages
- The Degree in Tourism comprises a series of subjects taught entirely in English, which will enable students to pass the International Curricular Pathway.
- The subjects German I and French I (taught in the first semester of the second year of the degree) begin directly at A2 level. Although not a requirement, students should have attained A1 level before the start of the course.
Registration Tutorials and Welcome Day
- You can read the GTUR/GATU tutorial to resolve your doubts.
- The dean team will hold an information session where they will explain the most relevant issues of the studies, the development of the course and the main doubts of the students will be resolved. This session will take place on the first day, September 9, during one of your group's class hours.
General Recommendations for All Students on the Degree in Tourism
- Before enrolling, it is very important that you consult the timetable for the upcoming academic year. There are two class days a week per subject: one day for the large group (GG XX) and the other for the medium group (GM XXY). It is mandatory to enrol on one large group and one medium group per subject.
- VERY IMPORTANT: make sure you also select the medium groups for each subject. After paying your tuition fees, do not exit the page, as there is a further step to finalise enrolment: keep clicking ‘Continue’ at the bottom until the option to select medium groups displays. After selecting these groups, click ‘Save’. Only then should you click ‘Close’
- You can select the large groups and corresponding medium groups that best suit your needs (International Pathway, language of instruction, morning or afternoon, etc.).
- Only justified group change requests shall be agreed, as long as the legal capacity of the lecture room and group, and current regulations allow it.
- Students who wish to request credit recognition for other courses, please see this page.
- You may also view the information on grants and prizes.
- Students are recommended to visit the website of the Faculty of Tourism, which contains information about subjects, prizes, practical placements at companies, stays overseas (ERASMUS, etc.), regulations...