Organizing Your Studies
Your roadmap through your studies
Good organisation is the key to successful study. On this page, you will find all the essential information on platforms, formal requirements and examinations, studying abroad, and much more. Whether it is the University Library, finding a part-time job, or getting involved in student initiatives, this section provides a clear and concise overview to help you organise your studies in a structured and stress-free way. Start every stage of your studies well prepared!
Subject areas:
Study & exams
You can find an overview of the most important information and documents relevant to your degree programme directly on your programme’s webpage. There you will find:
- Dates and events
- Course content including module descriptions, FAQs and explanations of specialisations (content may vary between degree programmes)
- Current study and examination regulations for the degree programme. For students who have been enrolled for some time, previous study and examination regulations are also available.
- All contacts and contact persons who are responsible for the administration and organisation of your degree programme.
Some degree programmes also provide information materials on Moodle to help you manage procedures and processes during your studies. Use these materials and resources to organise your studies effectively.
The Student Support Service at Campusworks has compiled everything you need to know about examinations. All examinations are based on the study and examination regulations (SPO) that apply to you. These correspond to the version in effect at the time of your enrolment. At Campusworks you will find:
- Exam registration: Dates and registration procedure incl. instructions
- Online examinations: Procedure and instructions
- Theses: Deadlines and instructions for registration
Special situations
Special situations can affect your degree programme itself, as well as your personal circumstances or life situation.
In the context of your studies, these include, for example:
- Studying and undertaking an internship or practical semester abroad
- Leave of absence
- Recognition of credits from a previous, unfinished degree programme
- Compensation for disadvantages
- Changing university or degree programme
In your personal life, these include, for example: