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Checklist for all new students

Welcome to your studies at the Faculty of Business, Economics and Real Estate at the University of Regensburg. 

 

Important Portals and Websites


Enrollment

Degree programs without admission restrictions: B.Sc. Business Administration, B.Sc. Digital Business, and B.Sc. Economics 

With a German university entrance qualification, enrollment is possible without prior application. You can find out the enrollment period for the University of Regensburg on the website of the Student Office (external link, opens in a new window).

Degree programs with restrictions: B.Sc. Business, Economics & Psychology and B.Sc. Real Estate Management

Please note the application deadline and application procedure. Your enrollment requires a positive admission decision.  

Master's programs, after admission:

After successfully applying and being admitted to a master's program, you can enroll via the following link: Website of the Student Office. (external link, opens in a new window)

International Applicants

For international applicants, the application deadline is July 15. Further information: Website of the International Office.

Information on enrollment from the registrar's office

Ein voller Stiftehalter und eine Stempel-Karussell Foto: UR/Margit Scheid
Ein voller Stiftehalter und eine Stempel-Karussell Foto: UR/Margit Scheid

Freshman Week

Freshmans' week is the perfect start to your studies! Here you will find all the information you need for a successful start.

Freshmans' week takes place at the beginning of the semester during the first week of lectures for all new bachelor's students. Information on the start and end of the lecture period can be found in the Semester Calendar. The week includes:

  • Welcome by the dean and an Informations and introducory event organized by the student council (student representatives)
  • Introductions related to the degree program
  • Lecture series on the necessary fundamentals of mathematics
  • Assistance with creating timetables by the student council
  • Evening program to get to know each other 

You can find the current schedule for the student council in the  Freshman Portal (external link, opens in a new window)


Create your own Timetable and Study Plan

Note for first-year students

You will also receive all the information you need to create your timetable during the first semester week! To get your studies off to a successful start, it is sufficient to create your student ID and study plan during the first semester week. If you would like to plan ahead, you will find all the necessary information below.

Which courses should I take in the first semester?

During your first semester, you should attend lectures and seminars covering the fundamentals of your degree program.

A detailed list of recommended courses for your first semester can be found in the online module catalog. (external link, opens in a new window) 

Step by step to your lectures in the first semester:

[Translate to English:] W?hlen Sie im Onlinemodulkatalog das aktuelle Wintersemester, die neuste Prüfungsordnung, Bachelor und das 1. Semester aus.
[Translate to English:] W?hlen Sie im Onlinemodulkatalog das aktuelle Wintersemester, die neuste Prüfungsordnung, Bachelor und das 1. Semester aus.
[Translate to English:] W?hlen Sie dann Ihren Studiengang aus.
[Translate to English:] W?hlen Sie dann Ihren Studiengang aus.
[Translate to English:] W?hlen Sie den Studienplan aus und Sie erhalten eine ?bericht aller für das erste Semster empfohlenen Veranstaltungen.
[Translate to English:] W?hlen Sie den Studienplan aus und Sie erhalten eine ?bericht aller für das erste Semster empfohlenen Veranstaltungen.

When and where do the Lectures take place?

Once you have decided on courses, you can search for them in the student portal. (external link, opens in a new window) There you will find lecture times and rooms from the beginning of October. When you register for a course, it will automatically appear in your online timetable in the student portal.

How do I create my study plan?

A study plan contains the modules to be taken in each semester. Information on the structure and options available in your degree program can be found on the respective degree program pages. All requirements for the modules to be taken are formally regulated in the examination regulations (external link, opens in a new window)

A complete study plan with recommendations on which courses to take in which semester can be found in the online module catalog (external link, opens in a new window). Simply select your degree program and then study plan. Think about which modules you want to take early on and check whether they are offered in the summer and/or winter semester.

How do I choose my specialization?

The choice of specialization only becomes binding once you have registered for the exam in FlexNow. If you wish to change your chosen specialization, you can do so after the exam by submitting a change request to the examination office. 


Registration for Lectures, Exercises, and Exams

Lectures and Exercises 

Usually, it is not necessary to register for lectures or seminars. You can attend these events without prior registration. However, if you register on the student portal, the events will appear in your online timetable (see also:When do which lectures take place?).

Lecture notes, links to live broadcasts, and recorded events can be found in GRIPS (external link, opens in a new window).

Exams

The regular registration period for exams begins in the middle of the lecture period. Registration for exams is then done via FlexNow (external link, opens in a new window). The exams themselves take place in the first four weeks after the end of the lecture period. 


Repeating Exams

For exams (written tests)

  • If you fail an exam, you can retake the exam (B.Sc. / M.Sc.) in the following semester. In the Bachelor of Arts program, you have two attempts to retake the exam
  • In the case of a semester abroad: extension of the deadline by the duration of the stay abroad
  • In the case of leave of absence or de-registration: no extension of the retake deadline
  • Registration is also required for retake exams!
     

Seminar

  • If you fail, you have one retake
  • Submission no later than 6 months after the initial results are announced!
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