Useful information for Erasmus+ incoming students First of all, welcome to Bucharest! Welcome to our faculty! Bucharest is a big and dynamic city, with plenty of opportunities for culture and social events. For more information about the city, please visit http://bucharestcityapp.com/ http://romaniatourism.com/bucharest.html. The Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences is one of the main higher education institutions of its type in Romania. You will find here: • an opportunity to learn, study, and research, • nice colleagues and friends, • a valuable environment for your personal development. Below you will find all the steps to be followed for a successful ERASMUS+ mobility in our faculty. Before your arrival The first thing is to get in contact with the Erasmus office in your university. He / she will provide you all the useful information for the completion of Learning Agreement (LA) - the document required for the enrollment in a new semester / year of study in FPSE - UB. You will have to choose a number of courses from the list provided by the host faculty (hyperlink). Pay attention: ✓ to the semester in which every course is programmed in the academic curricula, and ✓ to the number of credits each course has.
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Useful information for Erasmus+ incoming students First of all, welcome to Bucharest! Welcome to our faculty! Bucharest is a big and dynamic city, with plenty of opportunities for culture and social events. For more information about the city, please visit http://bucharestcityapp.com/ http://romaniatourism.com/bucharest.html. The Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences is one of the main higher education institutions of its type in Romania. You will find here:
• an opportunity to learn, study, and research,
• nice colleagues and friends,
• a valuable environment for your personal development. Below you will find all the steps to be followed for a successful ERASMUS+ mobility in our faculty.
Before your arrival
The first thing is to get in contact with the Erasmus office in your university. He / she will provide you all the useful information for the completion of Learning Agreement (LA) - the document required for the enrollment in a new semester / year of study in FPSE - UB. You will have to choose a number of courses from the list provided by the host faculty (hyperlink). Pay attention:
✓ to the semester in which every course is programmed in the academic curricula, and
Also, you will notice the division of courses into two specialties: Psychology and Educational Sciences, and in two cycles: bachelor and master cycles. Please choose the courses you want to follow according to the requirements of your faculty, your development needs, your specialty, and the cycle you follow. After the list is agreed with the Erasmus+ coordinator of your faculty, fill it into the LA form, sign the document and your Erasmus office will send it to us, for sig-natures and stamping.
Once the LA is signed, you can move to the next steps of the mobility.
In brief:
ACTION 1 ACTION 2 ACTION 3 ACTION 4
Check the list of available courses at
FPSE - UB
Choose courses and make the list for Learning Agreement; discuss the list with
your Erasmus+ coordinator Fill in the Learning Agreement
Sign the Learning Agreement by all parts
On your arrival
You have to get in contact with UB Erasmus+ Office - https://www.google.ro/maps/place/Bulevardul+Mihail+Kogălniceanu+36-46,+București+050107/@44.4352282,26.0798972,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x40b1ff5d90a3a6ff:0xdd8a98c17e37acd!8m2!3d44.4352282!4d26.0820859, third floor, room 303; [email protected]. Get in contact with faculty Erasmus+ coordinator (e-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]).
Complete all administrative documents, in the UB Erasmus+ office (the officer will assist you) and in the faculty (you will be assisted by the Erasmus+ coordinator of the faculty, and by the secretary office, represented by Ms Monica Rozescu).
In brief:
ACTION 1 ACTION 2 ACTION 3 ACTION 4
Go to Erasmus+ office of UB https://www.google.ro/maps/place/Bulevardul+Mihail+Kogălniceanu+36-46,+București+050107/@44.4352282,26.0798972,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x40b1ff5d90a3a6ff:0xdd8a98c17e37acd!8m2!3d44.4352282!4d26.0820859
Bring all the necessary documents (more details - http://www.unibuc.ro/n/organizare/erasmus/eras-inco-stud/) Fill in more documents - on site
Complete documents for student ID card and library permit (bring two small photos with you) in the secretary office of the fac-ulty
During your mobility
Keep track of your teachers - via e-mail and face-to-face interactions. You will find their contact addresses listed at http://fpse.unibuc.ro/despre-noi/cadre-didactice. If you need more information, ask the Erasmus+ coordinator for help. A good idea is to make friends among Romanian and foreign colleagues. They could help in many ways - on-site translations, updated information of the courses, team work and cultural exchange.
The Erasmus+ coordinator organizes regular meetings (every two-three weeks) with the Erasmus students. Keep contact with Erasmus+ coordinator of the faculty and university and participate in these regular meetings between you, as students, and the local coordinator. You could share your experience with other Erasmus students, and make sure that your academic route is on the right track. Also, if necessary, you could require assistance and further information.
In brief:
ACTION 1 ACTION 2 ACTION 3 ACTION 4
Keep in touch with teachers through clas-ses and via e-mail
Help yourself making friends among your colleagues
Keep regular contact with Erasmus+ coor-dinator during the semester
When you complete your mobility
After exams, please check the list of grades in the secretary office. After the list is completed, the Transcript of Records will be filled in and sent to the Erasmus of-fice of UB.
In brief:
ACTION 1 ACTION 2 ACTION 3 ACTION 4
Check the list of grades with the Erasmus+ coordinator.
The list of grades is inserted in the Tran-script of records.
The Transcript of records is sent to the Erasmus office of the UB.
The Transcript of records is sent to your university.
FAQ
1. Can I change the Learning Agreement? How many times? Yes, you can change the Learning Agreement and the courses previously chosen, but make sure you are able to fulfill the course requirements for the classes you add. For that, the Erasmus officer of the UB will provide a special form to fill in and sign by all parties - you, Erasmus+ coordinator of both faculties, and Erasmus institutional coordinators of both universities. 2. Are the classes in English? The classes are not in English language, but the teachers are good English speakers, the bibliography provided is in English, and during classes (especially the prac-tical ones), peer-translation could be available on site. 3. Do I have to attend the classes? Yes, you have to attend the classes, unless you set other academic arrangement with the teacher. For the final grade, attendance at courses and practical activities could be “a must”. 4. Are Romanian classes and Sport countable for the number of credits I get here? The Romanian class is not countable for the overall credits you get in the mobility. For more details, please contact Erasmus+ office of UB ([email protected]). As for the sport classes, the credits are taken into account only if you pass the final exam of this discipline. 5. Am I allowed to participate in another Erasmus+ selection here, in UB, even if I am a foreign student? Yes, you are allowed to apply for another mobility, during the present mobility. Still, if selected, you will be eligible only for the next cycle (for example, if you are at the bachelor level, the next mobility will be valid for the master level). The list of possible destinations is to be found here: http://www.unibuc.ro/n/organizare/erasmus/sele-eras-mobi-stud/.
*legend: acronyms and their significance PSY – Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology PED - Department for Educational Sciences PIPP – Department for Teacher Training CCF - Evaluarea, consilierea și psihoterapia copilului, cuplului și a familiei - Assessment, counselling and psychotherapy of the child, couple and family (Master’s Programme) TRAUMA - Psihotraumatologie și asistare psihologică - Psychotraumatology and Psychological Assistance (Master’s Pro-gramme)