Student Guide 2025/2026

The Virtual Campus

The Virtual Campus is where all UOC community activities come to life. From here, you can access the classrooms and the UOC Library, manage your personal information, carry out procedures, interact with other UOC community members and find answers to your queries.

About the Virtual Campus
The UOC's Virtual Campus is designed to let you focus on what matters most: learning, developing and progressing at your own pace, with all the necessary support and resources, within easy reach whenever you need.

The Virtual Campus gives you quick access to information in a simple and intuitive way. You can enter it wherever you go, as it's compatible with all kinds of devices. Furthermore, it displays personalized content based on what you're studying.

When you apply to do a bachelor's or university master's degree, your admission profile will provide you with all the information you need about the UOC and the programme. Once you've completed your enrolment, your student profile will be enabled, giving you access to the full range of resources available on Campus.

If you're enrolling on a lifelong learning or vocational training programme or a profession-focused course, you'll be able to access the Campus and its resources directly once your enrolment is complete.

What will you find?

Once inside the Virtual Campus, you can find your user profile in the top right-hand corner of the screen. If you have more than one profile, you can switch between them by going into Options. You can also choose the language you'd like the Campus to be displayed in: Catalan, Spanish or English. For vocational training and profession-focused courses, the Campus interface is only available in Spanish.

All the sites you'll need for university life can be reached from the main menu:

  • My UOC: the Campus home page, which can be reached by clicking on the house icon, will give you access to the classrooms (once the courses begin). There are also links to your UOC Gmail account and the tutor's classroom. And there's a section with news and interviews so you can keep up to date with all the latest at the UOC.
  • Classrooms: this gives you direct access to the virtual classroom for each of your courses. The classrooms for your past courses will also be available here for a limited time. You can see what classrooms look like from the inside by going into the Virtual Classroom section. 
  • Personal area: this is the part of the Campus where you'll find all the key information about your time as a UOC student, for instance, your academic record and current programme of study, or learning resources from past courses. Information on your payments and any certificates you've requested can also be found here. And you can use this area to update your personal data or choose the language (Catalan, Spanish or English) in which you'd like to receive communications from the UOC.
  • Procedures: from here you can manage administrative procedures such as enrolments, choosing a date and time for your online final tests, requesting a transcript, credit recognition for professional experience or prior studies, or applying for grants or discounts.
  • Library: this section gives you direct access to the UOC Library site, where you can explore our catalogue of resources, find tools and advice to help you with your study assignments, borrow books or get help from a specialized librarian. For more information, take a look at the UOC Library section.
  • More UOC: this area lets you explore the wider university, participate in UOC community initiatives and improve your career. Among other resources, More UOC offers you ways to enhance your professional development such as GPS Professional (a tool that helps you analyse your competencies and understand what labour market demands), the Career Center and its job bank, or the Projecta’t personalized professional guidance programme. 

More UOC lets you find out about projects and services relating to gender equality, disabilities, accessibility or support for competing athletes. There's also information about ways to take part in volunteering programmes, and about how to get in touch with your university representatives. 

Always here for you

To add to all this, you can always reach the Help Service (from any section) to find answers to your queries quickly and effectively. To access it, click on the link you'll find in the top menu of the Campus, next to your profile. This will open up a page with a list of FAQs sorted by topic and a search engine to help you find the information you need. There's also a form you can use to send us any questions, as well as a section showing a record of your enquiries

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