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Information for Incoming students Jeaninne Horowitz Gassol Incoming coordinator (academic advisor) Economic and Business Academic Coordination Unit Universitat Pompeu Fabra Barcelona incoming.facecon@upf.edu Office hours: Tuesdays 12:00 Office:20.151

Some useful hints Forward your UPF email (@....upf.edu) which is a Google account to the one that you check more often. Read carefully the course plans (``Pla docent''). You can find them in ``Aula Global'’. In case of any doubt ask the instructor or your Spanish/Catalan classmates. They will be happy to know you and help you. They may be willing to apply for exchange with your home University! Each group has a representative for the students (“delegado/delegada”). You can contact him or her.

Contacts For academic issues contact the incoming coordinator: jeaninne.horowitz@upf.edu Office 20.151. Office hours Tuesday 12:00 (I recommend you make an appointment first). Other subjects (regular enrolment, add/drop enrolment period, issues regarding your stay at UPF, visas, certification requirements of your home university, etc.) please contact OMA.

Academic Calendar and course catalogue https://www.upf.edu/web/guiaestudiant/informacio-academica Information about the Economics and Business Academic Coordination Unit https://www.upf.edu/web/econ/incoming-students

Course offer Find here our course catalogue for incoming students https://www.upf.edu/documents/2963149/213189557/Oferta_incoming_1819.pdf/0672a847-53ba-f3f2-df68-73f7b80584ed Note that you should not choose two courses in the same time slot. In order to get the study plans for courses, you need to search them in the different degrees by navigating through https://www.upf.edu/web/econ/incoming-students Same link to obtain the timetables and classrooms for the courses

Lectures (teoria) and seminars (seminaris) Course organization Lectures (teoria) and seminars (seminaris)

Courses For each course you have have to attend two 1,5 hours lectures but only one of the three seminars (the same seminar every week). Course codes  “2017-YYxxx-T1 Name” is the group (section) 1 of the course unit 2015-YYxxx (T for “Teoria”) with name “NAME”.  “2016-YYxxx-S203” which is the seminar number 3 of the group (section) number 2 in course unit YYxxx) (S for “Seminar”).  Examples  “2017-21901-T1 Applied Econometrics” is the group 1 for theory sessions.  “2016-21901-S203” is the seminar group 3 of the Theory group 2 in course unit 21901.

Lectures (“teoria”) 1hr 30’ lectures are given twice a week. All the seminar groups attend the same lecture. Assistance to them may or may not be mandatory (so check beforehand), but they are there for a reason—to aid in your learning, so I recommend that you take advantage of them by assisting.

Seminars (“seminari”) Groups are divided in smaller sub-groups. 1hr 30’ seminars are given once a week to each sub-group. Seminars usually but not always start on the 2nd or 3rd week of the term, beginning October or January or April depending on the term. . . (ask instructor and/or classmates). The number of seminar sessions varies per course, so again check the course information or ask the instructor. Attendance to them is usually mandatory. The Economics and Business Faculty assigns the seminars in a randomly fashion. Assignation is published in “Campus Global”. If you add or change a course during the add/drop period, you need to manually select and enrol in the seminar of your choice after you’ve been accepted in the course.

Grading system (Assessment) Check in the study plans (``pla docent'’) how you will be assessed or ask your instructors. Possible assessment items: Attendance to seminars are usually compulsory (and sometimes also all or some of the “theory” lectures) . It varies according to each course, so make sure you check the course’s agenda. Participation. Midterm exams (announced by the teacher and/or in ``Aula Global''). Essays. Quizzes. Projects, research papers, etc. Some may be in teamwork. Presentations. Final exam. Sometimes a minimum passing grade is required (e.g., a minimum of 4/10 in the final exam). Check the ``Pla docent''.

Final exams 2018/19 Ordinary examination period Resit examination period 1st term 10-21 December 18, 19 & 25 January 2nd term 19-30 March 11, 26 & 27 April 3rd term 21-29 June 11 & 12 July The examination timetable for each course will be published on the Website (https://www.upf.edu/web/econ/calendari-examens) at the beginning of each term. Please bear in mind that if you activate an automatic translator, you might have the wrong dates. So, we advise you to check the Catalan version. Consult the dates with the Faculty’s Secretariat or your instructor before booking your flights! Check rooms by course code (do not trust names: you may end up in another exam) We do not send exams abroad.

Resits (final exam retakes) If you fail a final exam, there will be resits (exam retakes). Schedules are in the same address as for regular exams: https://www.upf.edu/web/econ/calendari-examens Resits are ONLY for those who failed the regular exam. Check with your University if you are allowed to take them. Some other restrictions may apply. We do not send exams abroad.

Official grades and revisions Grades are published on Aula Global and you may also consult them on your phones and devices. The instructor will inform about the date of publication. How to check your grades online Pass=5; Excellent=10. Your university is responsible for the translation of the UPF grades to their grading system. During the first week after exams you review your exam with the instructor or appeal any part of your grade (each instructor publishes date and place for the revision of the exam). OMA sends the transcripts to your university directly.

Tips for final exams Be careful with multiple choice quizzes. Sometimes we use special forms the are read and graded by a machine. Wrong answers very often carry with them negative points (ask the instructor in case of doubt). If you are taking a course in Catalan or Spanish ask the instructor well before the exam date if there will be an English version offered and/or if you can bring a Dictionary to the exam. If you don’t understand some word or sentence during the exam, ask the invigilator. Past year exams: Some courses allow publishing their final exam at the end of each term. You may consult them on the e-Repositori Website. (https://repositori.upf.edu/handle/10230/12367)

Problems during the term If you have problems during the term (absences, illness . . . ) tell the instructor as soon as possible. Inform also OMA or the coordinator. Do not wait for the grades before you inform us of the difficulties you encountered. It will probably be too late then to find a solution

Any questions?