The Open Day on undergraduate studies held on Saturday 22 April brought together around 2.500 people, including future students and their accompanying family members. All of them were able to see the facilities and attend the 31 scheduled information sessions.

The Jornada de Portes Obertes was structured in morning and afternoon sessions, with a large turnout in all of them. This year, in addition, up to five sessions were held in addition to those dedicated to degrees, which focused on academic procedures, university services and scholarships and financing of studies. Next year, TecnoCampus launches two new degrees which reinforce the range of degrees that can be studied there.

throughout the day, 764 future students passed through the classrooms and laboratories, accompanied by family members and friends. The TCM6 building concentrated the sessions dedicated to degrees in the field of health, which this year incorporates as a novelty the Degree in Human Nutrition and Dietetics. The TCM2 building was the setting for most of the sessions for the degrees in the field of audiovisual, video games and business. Some sessions, in particular those of the Industrial Engineering, Computer Science, Physical Activity and Sport Sciences, Marketing, and Business Administration and Innovation Management degrees, were held in the foyer and the auditorium of the Congress Center, to accommodate all the attendees who requested it.

Apart from the teaching staff and the administration and services staff, around thirty students collaborated on the day, especially in accreditation tasks, guided visits to the facilities and support to the teachers in the classrooms, where they give their testimony as students of the various degrees.

As a novelty of this year's open doors, it was possible to visit the space ThinkIn3D, used for guided tours of industrial engineering degrees, and the premises where the Formula Student project takes place, in which students from various degrees build a car to take part in a university competition. In addition, the promoters of the new student residence Athena Living they had a space where they advised families interested in this accommodation.

Guided tours of the campus facilities will soon be available, taking place every Wednesday afternoon in May and June. In this way, all those who could not visit the TecnoCampus during the open doors last Saturday, will be able to do so before the university pre-registration for the month of June begins.

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