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Study models with individual speed Paths to Part-Time Studies

The part-time study option is targeted at students who are registered as full-time students as well as at new students aiming to start part-time studies.  

For NEW STUDENTS

Your path to part-time studies: 

Step 1: 

Apply for a university place if the desired department is admission-restricted. Your application for a part-time university place is no different from the usual application procedure. If you want to study in a department that is not admission restricted, you do not need to submit an application and can register directly after talking to the academic advisor for your field of study (see step 2). 

Step 2: 

Once you have been admitted, develop your custom plan for your periods of studies with the academic advisory service. This is required for admission to part-time studies. Individual departments may require further proof. 

Step 3: 

During registration, submit your application for admission to part-time studies and the plan for your periods of studies as compiled with the academic advisor to the Student Administration. You will then be admitted for part-time studies. 

 

For students

If you are already a full-time student, you can switch to part-time studies. 

Step 1: 

Develop your custom plan for your periods of studies with the academic advisory service. This is required for admission to part-time studies. Individual departments may require further proof.  

Step 2: 

Submit your application for admission to part-time studies and the plan for your periods of studies as compiled with the academic advisor to the student administration office by the start of lectures. You will then be admitted for part-time studies. 

 

Notice: 

If you combine two degree programmes with a department share of 50% each, you will have to compile a plan for your periods of studies for each of the two departments with the academic advisory service and submit them with your application for admission for part-time studies. You can complete your entire course of studies part-time, or you can switch between full- and part-time during your studies.