Study load / Maximum and minimum enrolment credits The UAB regime of continuity establishes that the official master's degree courses can be taken on a full-time or part-time basis.
Maximum period of study All students are granted three years to complete their master's degree studies and four years if they enrol in additional training courses. In the case of master's degrees worth between 90 and 120 credits, full-time students have four years to complete the degree and part-time students are granted one additional year.
Academic progress Students must enrol in all basic and compulsory modules which they have not passed before enrolling in new modules. Optional modules can be substituted with other different optional modules.
Students enrolled in a bachelor's or master's degree have the right to enrol in a specific module three times. They will need to bear in mind that the marks "No-show", "Non-assessable" and "Fail" also count toward these three enrolment opportunities. If a student does not pass the module after the third exam, they will need to apply for an extraordinary enrolment process.
Students can request a total or partial cancellation of their enrolment within the period assigned for these purposes in the Academic Calendar. Cancelling the enrolment however does not automatically entitle students to the reimbursement of their enrolment fee. Fees will be reimbursed only in exceptional cases which are duly justified.
Continuity a) Students with disabilities or exceptional situations The UAB must ensure that this regulation is applied adequately to students with special needs, through the assessment of each individual case and the adoption of specific measures.
b) Appeals based on the application of this regulation Appeals related to the application of this regulation will first be resolved by the dean or director of the centre. An appeal can be filed against the decision of the dean or director with the rector of the UAB, who makes the final decision after being informed by the Board of Trustees and having evaluated the circumstances and the teaching centre's report. The rector's decision is final. Therefore, any student wishing to file an appeal against the rector's decisions must file it under contentious-administrative proceedings.
c) Transitory provision for undergraduate and graduate students who began their studies before the 2011/12 academic year This regulation is applicable to students of bachelor's and master's degrees who began their studies before the 2011/12 academic year under the following provisions.