It will take place on October 5 in relation to the Degree in Physical Activity and Sport Sciences. 

On Thursday, October 5, an evaluation commission from the Catalan University Quality Agency (AQU) will visit the TecnoCampus to make a visit as part of the accreditation process for the Degree studies in Physical Activity Sciences and 'Sport.

This is a periodic process that, in the case of undergraduate studies, takes place every six years. During its visit, this commission will hold hearings with the various interest groups: teaching staff, administration and services staff, students, graduates and employers. If any person who has not been summoned to these hearings wants to speak to the evaluation committee, they can do so on the same day between 15.00:15.30 p.m. and 611:612 p.m. in rooms 6-XNUMX of the TCMXNUMX building, in what is known as an open hearing. 

The degree that is now in the process was already positively accredited in 2018 and now the commission will issue a report for the renewal of this accreditation.


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