Co-op programme
A dual study programme is characterised by the close connection between theory and practice. You apply what you learn on the programme directly in the company – and vice versa.
- Aligned curriculum: The content of the degree programme is optimally aligned with the requirements of the practical phases.
- ECTS for practical experience: You receive ECTS points for your work placements, which means that your practical work is academically recognised.
- Joint validation: The university and company jointly validate the skills acquired in the company.
- At least 20% practical component: The practical component of the degree programme amounts to at least 20% of the ECTS and is documented and approved by the university and company.
The workload and organisation of the course including practical phases are designed to be manageable for students.
Self-study
The amount of self-study always depends on the student’s own level of commitment and ambition.
Attendance
Attendance is compulsory during the specified attendance times. In the event of illness, students will be excused upon submitting a doctor’s certificate. Final judgement on the implications of absence and on exceptions to the attendance requirement will be made by the head of institute.