It normally takes six semesters to complete a Bachelor's degree course, but what if I need eight?
Unfortunately, there are always some students who need a longer time to complete their course. This will have no repercussions for the degree itself, but students needing two extra semesters will have to pay extra tuition fees.
There is only one important deadline students enrolled on the Bachelor's degree in Computer Science need to meet. They need to pass an introductory exam by the end of the third semester, and if they do not manage to do so, they will be asked to leave the university. This introductory exam is not, however, really an exam, and is 'passed' when a student has earned 15 ECTS credits. This can be done, for example, simply by passing the compulsory first-year units Mathematics and Computer Science (each worth 8 ECTS credits).
