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Law-Study programme: What are study credits for?

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You will find a lot of information about study credits on the university webpage.

As one study credit represents between 25 and 30 hours of weekly study time, a full-time academic year worth 60 study credits will require you to invest about 45 hours of study per week, which means going to classes, preparation, repetition, library research, preparing and taking exams, and so on. Students who wish or have to combine their studies with other activities (such as elite athletes, artists, or employed students), or students who experience difficulties managing a full-time study programme, have the option of trimming down their programme to their individual situation. Usually this boils down to a part-time study programme: your studies will take a little longer, but your success rate will increase significantly.

More information about personalised programmes can be found under 'What is a personalised programme?” and “How do I create a personalised programme?'

 
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Article ID: 101
Category: Study programme
Date added: 2016-07-07 11:36:48
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