Examination regulations
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Course-related examinations play a major role in modularized degree programmes. To ensure equal opportunities, important regulations for a degree programme are therefore laid down in binding examination regulations. So if you know what the examination regulations say, you can often see more clearly! On this page you will find an overview of all examination regulations.
Examination regulations for the Bachelor's degree programs
- Architecture
- Civil engineering
- Biology
- Chemistry for sustainability
- Chemistry and Mathematics for Sustainability
- Electrical engineering
- English and American Studies/ Anglistik, Amerikanistik (major and minor subject)
- English and American Culture and Business Studies/ English, American and Business Studies
- Educational science with integrated sustainability studies
- Protestant Theology (minor subject)
- French (minor subject)
- History (major and minor subject)
- German studies (major and minor subject)
- International language and cultural mediation
- Information technology
- Catholic theology (minor subject)
- Culture and Business/French Studies (formerly Cultural Studies Romance Studies/French)
- Culture and Business/Hispanic Studies (formerly Cultural Studies in Romance Studies/Spanish)
- Art history (major and minor subject)
- Landscape architecture and landscape planning
- Mechanical engineering
- Mathematics (major and minor subject)
- Mechatronics
- Sustainable electrotechnical systems
- Sustainable materials and processes
- Sustainability communication
- Sustainability Studies (minor subject)
- Sustainability Sciences - Sustainability Studies
- Nanostructure sciences
- Organic farming
- Philosophy (major and minor subject)
- Philosophy - Sustainability - Criticism
- Physics
- plusMINT - Orientation studies
- Political Science (major and minor subject)
- Psychology
- Social work
- Sociology (major and minor subject)
- Spanish (minor subject)
- Urban and regional planning
- Technomathematics
- Environmental engineering
- Business informatics
- Industrial engineering
- Commercial law
- Business law with integrated sustainability studies
- Economics
Examination regulations for teacher training courses
Legend:
L1 = Teaching degree for elementary school
L2 = Teaching degree for lower and intermediate secondary schools
L3 = Teaching degree for grammar schools
L4 = Vocational education, business education
L5 = Teaching degree for special needs education with a focus on inclusion
Partial study programs:
- Industrial education (L2)
- Educational and social science core studies (L1, L2, L3, L4, L5))
- Biology (L2, L3, L5)
- Chemistry (L2, L3, L4)
- German (L1 - compulsory subject, L2, L3, L4, L5)
- English (L1, L2, L3, L4)
- Protestant religion (L1, L2, L3, L4, L5)
- Support and inclusion pedagogy (L5)
- French (L1, L2, L3, L4)
- History (L2, L3)
- Catholic religion (L1, L2, L3, L4, L5)
- Art (L1, L2, L3)
- Mathematics (L1 - compulsory subject, L2, L3, L4, L5)
- Music (L1, L2, L3, L5)
- Philosophy (L3)
- Physics (L2, L3, L4)
- Politics and economics (L2, L3, L4, L5)
- Subject teaching (L1)
- Spanish (L2, L3, L4)
- Sport (L1, L2, L3, L4, L5)
- Business, labor and social law (business education)
Examination regulations for the degree programmes Vocational and Business Education (L4)
- Bachelor of Vocational Education - Department of Electrical Engineering/Metal Technology
- Master of Vocational Education - Department of Electrical Engineering/Metal Technology
- Bachelor of Vocational Education - Health
- Master's in Vocational Education - Health
- Bachelor of Business Education
- Master in Business Education
Examination regulations for the degree programmes at the University of Art and Design
Examination regulations for the Master's degree programmes
- Agriculture, Ecology and Societies
- Architecture
- Civil engineering
- Vocational Education Health
- Vocational education in metal technology/electrical engineering
- Biology
- Business Studies
- German as a foreign and second language
- Diversity - Research - Social work
- Economic Behavior and Governance
- Electrical Communication Engineering
- Electrical engineering
- Empirical educational research
- English and American Culture and Business Studies/Anglistics, American Studies and Economics
- English and American Studies/ English and American Studies
- European Master in Business Studies
- Functional Safety Engineering
- German studies with binational option
- History and the public
- Global Political Economy and Development
- Information technology
- Intercultural communication and business
- International Food Business and Consumer Studies
- Clinical psychology and psychotherapy
- Cultural Studies Romance Studies/French - continuation as Intercultural Communication and Business
- Cultural Studies in Romance Studies/Spanish - continuation as Intercultural Communication and Business
- Art history
- Labour Policies and Globalization
- Landscape architecture and landscape planning
- Marketing
- Mechanical engineering
- Mathematics
- Mechatronics
- Mobility, transport and infrastructure
- Music publishing
- Sustainable electromobility
- Sustainable management
- Nanoscience
- Organic farming
- Philosophy: Environment - Society - Criticism
- Physics
- Political Science: Critique - Rule - Transformation
- Psychology
- Renewable energies and efficiency
- Social pedagogy in education, further education and training
- Social law and social economy
- Sociology
- Urban and regional planning
- Sustainable International Agriculture
- Technomathematics
- Environmental engineering
- Economics, psychology and management
- Industrial engineering
- Business education
- Commercial law
Continuing education degree programmes
General provisions
Go-Link of this page: www.uni-kassel.de/uni/studium/im-studium/pruefungsordnungen/