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As a student you can modify your study programme by yourself via SisA. This is only possible at the beginning of each semester, provided your study programme has not been validated yet.
Semester 1
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No. In principle, the extent of your study programme is limited to 66 study credits.
The Education and Examination Regulations (Art. 5.3.2) state that "Unless the |
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Once you have drawn up or modified your study programme in SisA, it will take 24 hours before any changes appear in Blackboard. Should it still not be visible after this period, this might be due to o... |
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Personalised programmes, i.e. differentiated according to your personal or professional needs, are not allowed in the Master of Laws.
Moreover, students who wish to take up a module must enrol in all... |
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There is no rule (yet) that defines how many times you are allowed to enrol for a course. In theory, you can repeat a course indefinitely. In practice, however, you can only enrol for a course provide... |
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The most straightforward way to retrieve a course code is from the online study programme of the courses. You will be able to see the course code once you click on a particular course name.
You can a... |
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In principle, this is not possible. However, in exceptional circumstances this may be allowed as one of your elective courses. Typically this will be in the form of a summer school or moot court. Plea... |
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Applications for exemption should be made to the faculty study advisor by submitting a ticket on this helpdesk.
Your request for exemptions must contain a proof of credits you have obtained or acade... |
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We advise you to take the 60 study credits of the model programme, as you will then have no conflicting class or exam schedules. Should you choose to diverge from the model programme, you can take up ... |
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A bachelor’s degree programme will take three years to complete and contains a total of 180 study credits. It is divided into three model programmes of one year and 60 study credits each.
The ... |
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Yes, the Education and Examination Regulations state that any study credit you have obtained remains valid indefinitely within the programme where you obtained it.
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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 |
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The university website will provide you with course details from the Master of Law programme. If you have already enrolled for a course, you can find more information on Blackboard. |
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It is possible that your study programme exceeds the limit of 66 study credits, so that SisA will block any further course enrolments. You can find out more about study credit limits under: |
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The Knowledgebase of this Helpdesk will provide you with detailed information about setting up your study programme. Also useful are the University website and the UDB Codex (only in Dutch, though).
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Master of Laws:
1st master year: select the mandatory and methodological courses for the first semester, the research proposal for your thesis and the legal clinic, and a module for the second semest... |
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The Royal Decree of 23 April 2018 introduced changes with regards to extending or ending the stay of international students. It details – inter alia – in which cases an order to leave the territory ca... |
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