Students from all four faculties of our university take part in our SZ courses. Each faculty or degree programme has different requirements for credit accreditation, so we would ask you to first check [...] check the module handbook of your degree programme and, if necessary, ask the Students’ Office whether a language course can be accredited to your degree programme.
Click here to get to the online registration (only for enrolled/immatriculated students): registration
Yes, more detailed information on external participation can be found here .
we do not admit native speakers to our courses. Our teaching staff are in close contact with the Students’ Office on this matter and will not admit native speakers to the examination.
and inform him/her that you would like to attend the lecture as a student = guest. Of course, this rule only applies to individual students or small groups (approx. up to 4 people); if you would like to visit [...] It is possible for interested students to attend lectures - 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
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
Master's programme lasts 1.5 - 2 years full-time and 2.5 - 3 years part-time. During the semester, students attend the regular lectures at the university. During the semester break, the practical semester
a university entrance qualification recognized in Bavaria is required. Professionally qualified students can also apply for a place on the course. Information on application and admission can be found
will discuss with the student advisor whether a change (still) makes sense and how to proceed. After thorough examination and planning, submit an application for transfer to the Student office. You must also [...] For students who were once enrolled on a full-time degree course, all examination deadlines continue to run as they did on the full-time degree course. Switching to a part-time degree course does not extend
According to the current legal situation, part-time students are not entitled to BAföG funding (as of 13.08.2018). Please check other consequences of part-time study (e.g. health insurance, child benefit
No, the semester fee must be paid each semester.
charged in Bavaria. The basic fee for student services is currently 72 euros. This also applies to students on leave of absence, students on internships and students on semesters abroad.
Part-time students are integrated into the full-time curriculum. They attend the same courses as students on the full-time course, but with fewer modules per semester. As a rule, lectures take place Monday
No. Part-time students choose their courses from the same range of courses as full-time students. OTH Amberg-Weiden strives to adapt the teaching times to the needs of the students. Please bear in mind [...] mind that, unlike working professional students, your lecture times will not be in the evenings or at weekends.
timetable and coordinate the times with your employer or childcare facilities if necessary. The Student Advisory Service will be happy to help you with your planning.
The weekly attendance time for part-time students is around 9-12 hours of 45 minutes each. In addition, there is time for preparing and following up on courses, possible group work outside the courses [...] Part-time study is easily compatible with (flexible) employment of around 20-25 hours/week. However, students are expected to show a certain flexibility and willingness to adapt their working hours to the course
The part-time study model at OTH Amberg-Weiden means that students earn an average of 20 ECTS credits per semester, i.e. they have a lower workload per semester. For comparison: In the full-time course
ly passed a corresponding entrance test or interview that confirms this level of knowledge. For students who have Russian as their language of origin, there is a special Unicert® III programme, which focuses
Students "with a native speaker background" can only take the UNIcert® II and III certificate.
Students register online for the courses offered by the Language Centre. External participants should register with Ms Petra König, Language Centre Assistance.
business and technical English as part of the 'English for Engineers' programme and is ideal for WI students (after successful participation in the compulsory course 'English' in the 1st semester of WI) or [...] Amberg and external participants. UNIcert® III is pure business English, recommended for BW and SP students. Further information on course duration etc. can be obtained from the respective course heads.
The courses are aimed at students of all degree programmes at Amberg-Weiden University of Applied Sciences as well as external participants who wish to improve their oral and written language skills in
No. After successful enrolment by OTH Amberg-Weiden, your student ID card will be sent to you by post (Amberg department only). You must have the validity date of the semester printed on your identity [...] printer in Amberg in front of the library and in Weiden in the administration building in front of the student office.
enrolment once all the required documents have been received online and the student services fee has been paid. Your student ID card will then be sent to you by post (around September for the Amberg department
lecture and inform them that you would like to join the lecture as a student = guest Of course, this rule only applies to individual students or small groups (approx. up to 4 people); separate procedures must