Exams

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Basic information about the exam in Systematic Theology
with Prof. Dr. Mirja Kutzer

 

In the subject Systematic Theology you can

  1. write the exam or master thesis (L1-L4)
  2. take the oral exam or
  3. take the written examination

 

to 1. For the thesis you can choose a topic from the different areas of Systematic Theology. Please come to the office hours early to discuss the topic area and to gradually narrow down the question.

Re 2: For the oral examination, you may choose Systematic Theology as your first, second, or third (L1-L3) examination subject. If it is the first or second examination subject, I will act as examiner. Please register in good time (at the beginning of the semester preceding the exam). It is advisable to attend the exam colloquium in Systematic Theology in preparation.

Re 3: For the written exam, you can choose Systematic Theology as the subject of the exam. If you work on an assignment in Systematic Theology in the written exam, I will automatically act as second examiner. Please register in good time (at the beginning of the semester preceding the exam). It is advisable to attend the exam colloquium in Systematic Theology in preparation. The exact basis for the exam must be agreed upon by mid-January at the latest for the exam period in spring, and by the end of June at the latest for the exam period in fall.