3. Select your courses
Below you can find the courses that the various departments have made available to exchange students, including the level and ECTS of the individual courses. No rights can be derived from this list.
We will also explain how to choose your courses, how the admission procedure works and all other things that you need to keep in mind when selecting courses. Please read the instructions carefully, and notice the level indications and the prerequisites. As changes due to timetable overlap etc. may occur, we ask you to choose a few back-up courses.
Course selection procedure
- IMPORTANT WARNING - Since the courses in International Relations and Political Science are popular, we cannot guarantee access to these courses as the available spots fill up very fast. We will try to find replacement courses that fit your programme, but you may not be able to take all of your first choice courses. Students majoring in International Relations or Political Science take precedence. |
Courses
To remember
- Do not register yourself for courses; we take care of this for you. Any course registrations not approved by us will be removed.
- If you have questions about courses, consult Ocasys first, before contacting the enrolment officer. Please do not write to individual lecturers about course admittance.
- Course enrolment means that you are taking the entire course. We do not have an add/drop period.
What's next?
Haven't you read the remaining information about the important deadlines yet? Then go back to step 2: How to apply?
Are you already completely informed about the deadlines? Then go to step 4: Arrange before arival.
Last modified: | 23 October 2024 1.45 p.m. |