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Undergraduate students at the Universidade Católica Portuguesa (UCP) can now enrol in Transform4Europe (T4EU) courses for the 2024/2025 school year. The offer includes courses in History, Languages and Culture, Politics, and Economics, among others, which can complement the degree.

Students can choose a specialised pathway according to their needs and interests from three available areas: Digital Transformation and Smart Regions; Environmental Transformation and Sustainability; or Societal Transformation, Community Building and Inclusion. Within each pathway, there are several courses available, taught online.

(All credits obtained are considered extracurricular within the framework of the respective Study Plan. The UCP will recognise the ECTS in the Diploma Supplement).

List of available courses

Registration

For any questions, please contact: t4eu@ucp.pt 

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