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Putting together your study programme may involve the following topics:
How to put together an individualised study programme?
What are the deliberation rules?
Study progress monitoring
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If you are enrolled in a programme, you can register for courses from 16 July.
In your SisA self-service, you will find this under the 'tasks' tile, 'Enrol for courses'. It is best to choose 'Enrol ... |
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For some course units, such as Multivariate Analysis, you have practice sessions in addition to lectures.
For the practice session, there are often different groups. They all appear in your college s... |
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When you register for course units from your study programme through SisA, these courses will also be visible on the Studentportal.
Please note the following:
After planning your programme in SisA... |
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Making changes to your study programme
More information on:
adding and deleting courses
changing your study programme
ending your study
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Are you no longer in your model path? 5 tips to put together your individual study programme:
1. Retake all compulsory courses for which you did not pass
The Education and Examination Regulations n... |
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Seminar New Media and Politics
Master Political Communication: register via Studentportal - Political Communication
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When you are enrolled in a study programme, you can enrol for most courses in this study programme.
If this is not possible, first check in the study guide whether you are allowed to take a particula... |
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For a few elective courses from the master of International Relations and Diplomacy there is a registration limit of 25 students. In order to give everyone a fair chance, the registration for some cou... |
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General guidelines
Take note of the following when you wish to combine study programmes:
You have to be in the diploma year for your previous programme
Do not take too heavy a study programme in... |
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Combination students who have obtained all credits for their master's programme, but cannot graduate due to the fact that they did not pass their previous programme (bachelor's, bridging or preparator... |
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An internship is part of the study programme of:
Master Communication Studies
Master Film Studies and Visual Culture
Master Political Communication
Master Socioec |
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