Consortium of Trnava Universities: study more, experience more
The University of St. Cyril and Methodius in Trnava is bringing new opportunities for its students to expand their studies and gain valuable experience outside their faculty or institute. Thanks to the cooperation within the consortium between the University of St. Cyril and Methodius in Trnava and the University of Trnava, you can enroll in elective courses at a partner university and thus enrich your studies with new perspectives.
Study without the boundaries of a single university
The consortium of Trnava universities brings a more modern, flexible and connected model of higher education.
As a UCM student, you get the opportunity to:
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study subjects also at a partner university,
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combine different disciplines and areas of interest,
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experience a new academic environment,
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expand your knowledge beyond your study programme.
At the same time, the results of the courses you take will automatically count towards your studies, so you don't lose anything - on the contrary, you gain more.

Course offerings at the University of Trnava
You can choose from an attractive selection of courses across multiple subject areas in any year of your studies:
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Foundations of Scientific Communication and Ethics in Science (PhD.)
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Basic Gymnastics
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Choral singing
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First Aid and CPR
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Quality of life (QoL), health-related quality of life (HR QoL)
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Special nutrition and dietetics
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Parasitology
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Child and family diagnosis and assessment
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Consumer law
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Food law
How does it work?
Getting involved in this option is easy:
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You enroll in the course as an elective directly in AIS when you enroll,
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you will receive both credit and a grade for completing it,
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the results will automatically count towards your study plan,
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the courses will also be listed in your educational documents.
You can enrol in one or more courses - according to your interests and capacity.
The aim of this cooperation is to give you greater flexibility in your studies, a broader professional outlook, new experiences and impulses, as well as better preparation for practice or further studies. Joint courses are thus not just about gaining credits, but more importantly about opportunities that will take you further.
Full details of the courses can be found in the information sheets in the AIS.
Don't hesitate to take the opportunity to study more than one university offers.