Examination regulations and study books
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Examination regulations
Examination regulations are an important guide to studying. They regulate the content, requirements, timing and procedure of examinations for a specific degree program.
An important part of the examination regulations is the study and examination plan (in older regulations also the module handbook) and often an exemplary study plan. This shows which course should be taken in which semester. Examination regulations also have legal significance.
With their binding regulations, they form the legal basis for examinations and are primarily intended to ensure equal opportunities. This results in certain rights and obligations for students.
- Module examination regulations for teacher training courses - Catholic Religion L1-L4 (opens in a new window)
- Module Examination Regulations for Teacher Training in Special Needs Education - Inclusion L5 (opens in a new window)
- Module examination regulations BA minor subject - Catholic Theology (opens in a new window)
- Sample study plans (opens in a new window)
Module handbooks for the examination regulations 2013 and 2014
Study books
The student handbooks accompany students throughout their studies and serve as written study documentation, recording all courses attended and examinations completed for the respective modules. The student handbook also provides information on which courses are compulsory for the relevant module - it therefore also helps students to find their way around the course. Students should therefore take good care of their student handbook and keep it up to date at all times.