Undergraduate Credit (CFU) is the unit of measurement of the commitment required in terms of study or learning activities.
One credit conventionally corresponds to 25 hours of total effort, which includes in-person or online lectures, tutorials, hands-on activities, as well as home study.
The credits provided for each teaching or teaching activity are earned once the exam is passed or the activities are completed, regardless of the grade earned.
For a full-time student, one academic year involves the attainment of 60 credits corresponding to 1,500 hours of activity.
Credits earned may be recognized for pursuing other educational paths, either in Italian universities or abroad.