Degree in Nursing

Support and guidance

Each academic year, ULL centers implement Guidance and Tutorial Action Plans (POAT) for their degree programs to provide students with support and guidance systems once they enroll.

The training activities included in the POAT address various topics that aim to facilitate students' academic and professional decision-making at different stages (welcome and integration into the center and the university, guidance throughout the degree and for their incorporation into the labor market), which will allow them to successfully complete the degree and adapt to new demands: autonomous learning strategies, teamwork, improvement of academic performance results, resolution of difficulties, information and advice on external internships and final degree projects, guidance on existing mobility programs, demands and characteristics of the labor market, etc.

By enrolling at the ULL, students of the degree can participate in their center's POAT, benefiting from:

  • The training and information activities provided throughout the degree.
  • Advice from a tutor-teacher, who will support you in your intellectual, academic, and professional pursuits.
  • Its recognition in ECTS credits – 1 per academic year – as stated in the Regulations for the Recognition of Credits for Participation in University Activities in Official Undergraduate Studies.

Organization of the POAT

The POAT planning includes different group sessions to be developed with students from different courses.

  • Actions in the welcome phase: first-year students
  • Actions in the follow-up phase
  • Actions in the completion phase of studies
  • In addition, meetings are planned for each teacher-tutor with their group of students.

The group sessions are supported by faculty from the Faculty of Sciences and various ULL Services and Units: the Information and Orientation Service (SIO), the Information and Communications Technology Service (STIC), the Vice-Rector's Office for Internationalization, and the Training and Employment Departments of the FGULL, among others.

Activities for all courses are carried out as planned at the beginning of the course. These activities are distributed over the two semesters on the dates and times established in the weekly schedule.

Regulations