
European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS). European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System - ECTS) is a key element of the European Higher Education Area, which makes it possible to compare study programmes. With ECTS it is possible to recognise academic qualifications gained abroad and periods of study in other countries.
This system allows credits obtained at one university to count towards a study programme at another. ECTS credits are based on specific learning outcomes and activities completed as part of the degree programme.
In practice, ECTS not only facilitates the transfer of credits between universities, but also contributes to the quality of education. Furthermore, the system fosters European integration and cooperation between universities, which in turn influences the development of innovative teaching and learning methods.
All these aspects make ECTS play a key role in building a European higher education area that is open, flexible and adapted to the needs of today's students.
Further information can be obtained from the European Commission website