Special Cases
► The same course is linked to two different exams
| Normally there is a 1:1 relation between exams and courses. That means you can only register for one exam per course. In rare cases, however, a course is linked to two different exams and you need to register for both exams to receive full credits for the module. Examples: American Studies Master (version 2015): - Modules 02 and 04 where the course consists of the seminar (exam 2504 or 3504) and an accompanying workgroup (exam 2508 or 3508)
- Module 06 (Research I) where the course consists of colloquium (exam 4504) and the research project (exam 4508).
American Studies Master (version 2022): - Module 03 where the course consists of the seminar (exam AMS-MA 03-1) and Independent Studies (exam AMS-MA 03-2)
- Module 07 (Academic Skills) where the course consists of the Research Colloquium (exam AMS-MA 07-1) and the Research Project (exam AMS-MA 07-2)
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► The same course is linked twice to the same exam
| In the list of courses linked to an exam each course appears twice. On a closer look you will find that they differ in the examination form. Usually, the module handbook will explain the options. Example: Bachelor of Education English (version 2015 and 2022) - Advanced Modules Literary Studies and Cultural Studies. In the lists linked to the seminar exam the courses will appear twice, one with the examination form oral and one with the exam form Hausarbeit (term paper). The module handbook explains that you cannot choose the same exam form in both modules, you need to have one oral exam and one term paper exam.
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