Registration guide for the 2026/27 academic year

Students who remain in the phased-out program (GITI-US plan 2010) will be able to attend classes for some of their outstanding subjects (but not all). The following table shows the two possible situations, namely:

  1. There is an equivalent course (GITI-US, MII-US plans 2024 or other plans; in red). Students may attend classes and complete the required practical work in the equivalent course. When registering (online registration), students will select the course with the name of the GITI-US plan 2010, as they have always done (without changes).

  2. There is no equivalent course this year (indicated by "no equivalent"). Students must pass the course in one of the official examination periods. It is recommended that students contact the course coordinator well in advance.

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List of common electives (yellow) with teaching:

  • Analysis and prevention of occupational risks

  • Bioengineering

  • Computer-aided design

  • Home automation

  • Consumer electronics

  • Efficient management of electrical energy

  • Computational mathematics

  • Meteorology

  • Methodology and history of engineering

  • Applied Optics

  • Nuclear technology

Students who have less than 10% of their total degree credits remaining, excluding the Final Degree Project (TFG), may sit the third exam session (October 2026) for all their outstanding subjects, even if it is their first time enrolling in them. This right is regulated in Article 61.4 of the General Regulations for Teaching Activities at the University of Seville.