How to create your timetable for new students
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How to create your timetable for new students
How to create your timetable for new students
At German universities, it is very common to create your own timetable rather than having it created for you. So, creating your own timetable is a “must do” when beginning your studies.
In addition to the information provided below, you will receive help with creating your timetable during the orientation week.
The examination regulations are the basis for creating your timetable! Please note that most of these regulations are provided in German only.
Depending on whether you study a Bachelor’s programme (one subject) or a Dual-Subject Bachelor’s programme, you will either have to follow ONE set of examination regulations or you will need to combine the requirements of BOTH sets of examination regulations for your subjects. In both cases, you will take courses in the area of specialisation in addition to your subject(s).
The examination regulations provide all information you need regarding the courses you are required to take. In addition, most subjects provide a study plan, which offers you graphical orientation for your planning.
So, while you will find concrete guidelines in the Bachelor's programmes, you will have to set up your own personal timetable based on the requirements of the individual subjects when studying a Dual-Subject Bachelor's programme.
Find out how this works by clicking on your degree programme or subject combination below.
Bachelor's Programme
- Biology
- Business Administration and Law
- Business Administration (extra-occupational)
- Business Informatics
- Chemistry
- Comparative and European Law
- Computing Science
- Economics and Business Administration
- Education
- Engineering Physics
- Environmental Science
- Mathematics
- Pedagogic acting in migration society
- Physics
- Physics, Engineering and Medicine
- Social Studies
- Sustainability Economics
Please note
The continuing education degree programmes Business Administration (extra-occupational) has a modular structure and therefore do not require a timetable.
Please refer to the C3L website for information on the planned study structure.
Dual-Subject Bachelor's Programme
- Art and Media
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Computing Science
- Dutch Linguistics and Literary Studies
- Economic Education
- Economics and Business Administration
- Education
- Elementary Mathematics
- English Studies
- Franco-Romance Studies (in cooperation with the University of Bremen)
- Gender Studies
- General Education
- Geography (in cooperation with the University of Bremen)
- German Studies
- Hispanic Studies (in cooperation with the University of Bremen)
- History
- Low German
- Material Culture: Textiles
- Mathematics
- Music
- Philosophy/Values and Norms
- Physics
- Politics and Economics
- Protestant Theology and Religious Education
- Slavic Studies
- Social Studies
- Special Needs Education
- Sport Science
- Technology