ECTS Sample Clauses

ECTS. If the student does not successfully complete some educational components, the following provisions will apply: Consult the Education and Examination Regulations [OER] of the student’s degree programme at Utrecht University.
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ECTS. If a Student doesn’t pass the minimum of 22.5 ECTS at the end of the semester 1, s/he must stop her/his academic year but s/he can enroll again in the Programme for the next intake as a self-funded student once. Upon agreement by the Academic and Management Board (in case of justified health or personal issues), the student may only pay local tuition fees of the first Hosting Institution.
ECTS. 1.5 The student must regularly attend to the above-mentioned studies, and if required complete assignments and participate in examinations and seminars. The examination procedures and evaluation criteria are described separately in the MSc EF Academic Study Guide. The evaluation of the courses is based on ECTS (A−F).
ECTS. With exception to the 4th semester, each semester is organized in four to six courses of 5-10
ECTS. Semester 2 Formal presentation (5 ECTS) Building on the study skills acquired in semester 1, and on the informal discussions in the supervision seminar, students will give their first formal presentation in a research seminar. End­of­year progress meeting (10 ECTS) This meeting will take the form of a review of the student’s work to date, based on the formal presentation (to be submitted in a revised and/or extended version, or in conjunction with additional material, totalling 5,000 to 7,000 words), a progress report, and a revised research plan.
ECTS. Semester 2 or 3 Three elective modules or special skills courses (15 ECTS) (mandatory) Students choose from the options described in annex 4. Semester 2 or 3 Participation in online workshop (5 ECTS) (mandatory) Participation will be demonstrated through quantifiable workshop contributions and a project report. Semester 2 or 3 One or two further elective modules or special skills courses (5 to 10 ECTS) (optional) As above: students choose from the options described in annex 4. Semester 2 or 3 Peer­reviewed online publications (5 to 10 ECTS) (optional) Students can obtain 5 ECTS for three linked reviews, or 10 ECTS for a scholarly article.
ECTS. ECTS are only awarded for courses, workshops, summer schools etc. which include some type of performance assess- ment, i.e. an exam, a talk, a poster presentation or a written report. Requests for ECTS reviews must be submitted to info@ xxx.xxxxx.xx and include: • List course listed on signed Doctoral Agreement • Submit signed and dated Certificate of Achievement - pdf format (photos are unfortunately not usuable) • Include course content, level (i.e. PhD), dates, effort in terms of days/hours, exams, presentations, etc. (e.g., pdf, URL) for outside University of Bern.
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ECTS. Remember that you can also choose subjects not fully lectured in English and have individual tutoring with teachers. If you are going to study in Mirandela, you have to choose subjects from School of Public Management, Communication and Tourism. Don’t choose subjects from courses with the number 3045 if you are not going to study in Mirandela. Portuguese Course We also offer the Portuguese Course for Erasmus students and it gives 3 ECTS, so if you want you can add it to your Learning Agreement. There are various levels: Portuguese A1.1 (Code for the 1st sem: 1103-944-1101-00-22; code for the 2nd sem 1103- 944-1201-00-22); Portuguese A1.2 (Code for the 1st sem: 1103-944-1102-00-22; code for the 2nd sem 1103-944-1202- 00-22); Portuguese A2.1 (Code for the 1st sem: 1103-944-1103-00-22; code for the 2nd sem 1103-944-1203-00-22); Portuguese A2.2 (Available only in the2nd sem 1103-944-1204-00-22).
ECTS. The extent is determined in the curriculum. The standard contribution for one credit is 27 hours. Thus, a 30 ECTS thesis corresponds to 810 hours of work, which corresponds to approximately 6 months of full-time work. As a part of the supervision agreement, an objective schedule is agreed for the project. The three thesis types at the Department of Physics Monography means an integrated work that typically comprises of only one volume. The research objectives and motivation are presented in the introduction. A thesis summary written in Finnish can be accepted as evidence of maturity in subject if the student has written a maturity exam during bachelor studies. Students of international master’s degree programmes usually have to take a separate maturity exam for their master’s degree. Monography is the most common thesis type. Thesis as pair work: Sometimes the research objectives are such that it is reasonable to complete the thesis as pair work. For example, the topic can be too extensive for a single thesis and is not suitable for splitting into smaller entities. A scientific article with an introduction is a good choice when the results of the thesis project are, primarily, planned to be published in a scientific magazine. The article thesis differs from the traditional monography in that it has two parts: the to-be-published article and an introduction. The introduction is considerably shorter than a typical monography. A more detailed description of the article thesis is presented in attachment 1. Both thesis as pair work and article thesis are less common at the Department of Physics. In both cases, it is essential to be able to indicate the student’s share of work in the thesis project and to discuss assessment before beginning the thesis project. Regardless of the thesis type, the Department of Physics wishes to encourage students to write separate research publications based on their theses in case a suitable publishing channel exists. If the Pro Gradu -thesis has not been completed within 12 months since the agreed time has passed, the supervisor or peer researchers have the right to use the material and data collected during the project and owned by the University of Jyväskylä for writing research publications, also on the same topic. All parties should always try to seek joint solutions.
ECTS. If you select a semester program taught in English, you will be studying in a multicultural classroom, with international students and degree-seeking students from Austria. The modules are not complete yet and are subject to changes until the beginning of the semester. • iLab • EPS for students of Media Technology • Spotlight on Media Economics • Spotlight on Digital Healthcare • ICT Module Courses in German: Students with German language skills of level B1 minimum are allowed to attend German- taught courses. Please contact me for further information, as there are different regulations in each degree programme.
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