completed while working. Lectures take place in the evenings, on weekends or in a few block weeks per semester. In contrast to full-time study, self-study, i.e. independent learning from home, takes up a larger
Amberg-Weiden vary between €1,928 and €3,720 per semester, depending on the course. In addition, the student services fee of currently €72 per semester is to be paid (as of July 2022).
Most of our master’s courses are offered in three in presence block weeks per semester. This means that you can continue to work full-time by planning your vacation. An exception is the LL.M. Tax Law and
possible to start in the winter semester only or in the winter and summer semesters. TO APPLICATION Application periods: Winter semester: 01.05. - 15.07. Summer semester: 15.11. - 15.01. It may also be
spread over two phases, in summer over three phases. They are announced at the beginning of each semester.
due to queries. The last submission deadline is always two weeks after the start of the respective semester in which the practical module is to be included. Earlier submissions are possible at any time.
please note the following: Possibly wait for a certain "settling-in phase" after the start of the semester and only attend classes from the 2nd or 3rd week of lectures onwards Take a note time-table this
The NCs for the coming semester will only be determined during the admission procedure - it is not possible to make any statements about this in advance. You are welcome to obtain non-binding information
in the final placement in a semester. Please note: It is only possible to change to the summer semester if you fulfil at least the requirements for entry into the 3rd semester (i.e. you must be able to prove [...] This is reserved exclusively for students changing degree programmes. Entry into a higher semester is possible depending on the number of places available and your previous academic achievements. If you [...] decides together with the Examination Board on a) Admission: Yes/No b) provisional placement in a semester (based on the subjects you have already successfully completed in a previous degree programme compared
lecturer in advance (e.g. during office hours) immediately at the beginning of the semester for subjects in the first semester, so that you have clarity at short notice as to whether you have to attend the [...] the OTH. The respective lecturers will then check whether the content and scope (credit points or semester hours per week) etc. of the subjects already completed meet the requirements of our subjects. Depending
If you have any questions about the internship semester, please contact Ms. Schaffner from the study office in Weiden. You can find further information here .
You can find information on leave of absence here .
A semester abroad can only be counted towards the maximum duration of study, if a semester abroad was applied for and approved; however, there may be other disadvantages. You can find more information [...] about a semester abroad here .
decision of Nov. 2009, UNIcert I comprises the 1st-4th semester (4 SWS each) for the Slavic languages. UNIcert II lasts two semesters of 4 semester hours per week (SWS) - i.e. the 6th and 7th semesters [...] designed for WI students (after successful participation in the compulsory lecture 'English' in the 1st semester WI) or all engineering courses in Amberg and external participants. UNIcert III is pure business
are at least 15 participants. For degree programs SP/TM starting in winter semester 2010/11 and TM starting in winter semester 2015/16 : the 2nd foreign language ("elective language") must be taken at levels [...] levels I - VI throughout all semesters (exception: practical semester).
examination must be taken in the respective semester in which the 2nd foreign language is offered and passed overall (written and oral). Example: You are in the 1st semester and therefore also take the entrance [...] entrance examination for the 1st semester for your 2nd foreign language. For TM degree programs starting from winter semester 2010/11 : The chosen elective language must not be your mother tongue or language [...] For TM degree programmes starting from winter semester 2018/19 : If students have previous knowledge of their native language or have a background in their native language or have already acquired cor
move on to the second course, and so on. This means that it is not possible to complete a higher semester if you do not pass.