FAQ

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You can find the form under "Forms" on the Institute website. Print it out and have it signed. In any case, you must then have the certificate stamped at the secretary's office. With three stamped certificates (incl. extra credits according to the examination regulations) you can have a module registered at the Examinations Office.

Registration takes place via eCampus ("Examination administration -> Register and deregister services"). For term papers: Select seminar, confirm registration. For oral examinations: first register all certificates, then select examiner. Important: Please note the deadlines - late registrations are not possible.

Check in eCampus ("Info about registered courses") whether your registration has been entered. If not, there are usually missing prerequisites (e.g. certificates that have not yet been entered). In this case, please contact the Examinations Office directly.

The exact number can be found in your examination regulations. You usually need three seminars (including extra credits) to complete a module.

The examination regulations are the official set of rules for your degree program. They specify which modules you have to take, how many credits are required and which forms of examination are planned. They are the most important guide for the course of study.

- Philosophy student council: Support from students for students.

- Secretariat: Stamps for certificates, forms, organizational questions.

- Examinations Office: Registration and booking of examinations.

It is no longer possible to register after the deadline. As a rule, you must take the examination in the next semester. In justified exceptional cases, hardship regulations may apply - please contact the Examinations Office directly.

Yes, failed examinations can usually be repeated. The exact conditions can be found in your examination regulations.

The examination dates are published on the Institute's website two weeks before the examination week. The examination week always takes place in the first week of the course period.

Arrange the submission deadlines directly with the respective lecturers.