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New examination regulations for Master's degree programmes
On 25 May 2016, the University of Oldenburg approved the ninth amendment to the examination regulations for the Master's degree programmes of the School V - School of Mathematics and Science at the University of Oldenburg. A version dated 21 September 2016 is available here:
Examination regulations - general part 2016 [pdf]
The latest subject-specific examination regulations in the reading version dated 23 September 2015 can be found here:
Examination regulations - subject-specific part 2015 [pdf]
Further examination regulations are available here.
Information for international students:
"This study programme focuses on technical science and engineering (i.e. physics, digital signal processing, computer models, hearing aid algorithms, development of technical audiological diagnostic procedures). The requirements for the Master's programme are therefore: higher mathematics, physics, signal processing, acoustics, and technical aspects of audiology. For students from closely related study programmes (e.g. engineers with focus on signal processing and acoustics) we offer the opportunity to study the H+A Master's programme. In this case an additional bridge semester (0- semester) is offered that consists of modules of the H+A bachelor programme. The modules of this bridge semester are selected individually for the candidate in order to adapt to the requirements of the H+A programme.
Candidates from medical study programs in general do not fulfil the mathematical and technical requirements of this study program even with the bridge semester.
The teaching is in German - only a small number of courses are in English."