New Examination Regulations, Part 1 (Midterm)
The new examination regulations of the Department of Law is decided. The student representative on the Faculty Council (Nils Zimmermann and Oliver Garland, giraffes) in favor of the amendments because they provide significant relief in the study.
The following changes were decided:
are in the area of mid-term review of amendments to the acquisition of the small slip in the opening. Law: You can either continue to write the (new) Exam "State Organizational Law Constitutional Law I (1st Semester) or the exam" Fundamental Rights Constitutional Law II. " Thus, it is possible to write in the first semester, two written examinations.
Previously there was a strong imbalance of the exam load between the first and second semester. It was with "Criminal Law I" write an exam in the first semester. The other three exams for the intermediate examination could be written at the end of the second semester. The result was that many students are only at the end of the third semester, the intermediate examination.
The amendment there is the possibility of two exams at the end of the first semester to write (I and state criminal organization law) and two other zwischenprüfungsrelvante exams at the end of the second semester (Civil Law II and bases).
Raoul Diaz Arias (giraffe) as student council spokesman welcomed the change as well: "This makes it better than previously possible end to the intermediate examination after two semesters. Thus, the fellow students used to start with the big bucks and a focus on studies. Overall, a more efficient organization of studies already in the Anfangssemstern is possible. "
The new Prüungsordnung must in the summer term still be confirmed by the Senate and the University Council, which is but a formality. From WAS 10/11 the changes take effect.
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