The college readiness course is a required introductory program for all first-year students. It takes place at the beginning of the academic year and serves as a basic orientation to the faculty and JAMU environment.
In a few sessions you will get an overview of how the school works, what your responsibilities and options are and where to find help or information.
During the Study Readiness Course, you will gain a basic orientation in the environment of the faculty and the entire JAMU. In particular, you will get acquainted with:
- the functioning of the Theatre Faculty and the organisational structure of the school,
- JAMU Information System (IS) and student administration,
- safety regulations (OHS and fire protection),
- basic first aid,
- opportunities for trips abroad (Erasmus+),
- activities of the Academic Senate,
- library services and the school’s communication channels,
- counselling services, psychohygiene and mental health care.
The course is designed as a practical overview of the most important things you will need in the first weeks of your studies.
The study readiness course will help you:
- to quickly find their way in a new environment,
- understand your rights and responsibilities,
- avoid unnecessary administrative errors,
- know who to contact if you have any problems,
- get a basic overview of security and study organisation.
The aim of the course is to make sure that you handle your first weeks at the faculty with confidence, clarity and without unnecessary stress.
After the course, you may find it useful:
- IS JAMU – work with the study system
- IT Tutorials – Microsoft 365, Email
- Services on JAMU – counselling, library, scholarships
- FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions