Applications to OTH Amberg-Weiden must be submitted online from the start of the respective application periods on the university's homepage. When applying online, all required documents must be uploaded
The costs for a work-study program at OTH Amberg-Weiden vary between €1,928 and €3,720 per semester, depending on the course. In addition, the student services fee of currently €72 per semester is to be
The part-time study model at OTH Amberg-Weiden means that students earn an average of 20 ECTS credits per semester, i.e. they have a lower workload per semester. For comparison: In the full-time course
also be possible to extend an application period. Please contact the OTH Professional programme coordinators directly. Contact OTH Professional
Nutzen Sie dazu bitte den Weg über die MyOTH -Seite auf der Homepage der OTH Amberg-Weiden und folgen Sie dem Link zum "Login". Es wird empfohlen, sich vor der ersten Nutzung das Kapitel „Erste Schritte”
situation, part-time students are not entitled to BAföG funding (as of 13.08.2018). Please check other consequences of part-time study (e.g. health insurance, child benefit, etc.) well in advance.
maximum duration of study, if a semester abroad was applied for and approved; however, there may be other disadvantages. You can find more information about a semester abroad here .
for and approved; however, this may result in other disadvantages. If you want to take examinations abroad that will be credited to your degree programme at OTH Amberg-Weiden, you cannot apply for a semester
and the exchange has been agreed in the respective clinics, a notification must be submitted to the OTH Amberg-Weiden student office.
No. After successful enrolment by OTH Amberg-Weiden, your student ID card will be sent to you by post (Amberg department only). You must have the validity date of the semester printed on your identity
period. We recommend a maximum professional workload of 30 hours/week for this degree program. The other LL.M.s require attendance once a month from Thursday to Saturday during the lecture period. You can
In principle, every examination achievement must be checked by the module supervisor. The module supervisor will decide whether the work completed so far can be credited. To do this, you must also com
(including internships) can be recognised - even from a completed first degree. After enrolment at the OTH, a corresponding application with an official grade confirmation from your previous university must [...] by comparing your previous subjects with the descriptions in the module handbook of the respective OTH degree programme. The application must be submitted within the first 4 weeks after the start of the
been completed. For this purpose, a corresponding application must be submitted after starting at the OTH. The respective lecturers will then check whether the content and scope (credit points or semester [...] by comparing your previous subjects with the descriptions in the module handbook of the respective OTH degree program. P.S.: As experience has shown that it can take several weeks to process the application
Yes, you can apply to OTH Amberg-Weiden with a school-leaving certificate not obtained in Bavaria. The examination of the HZB (university entrance qualification = certificate) is carried out by the study [...] office . Foreign applicants must submit their certificates (in addition to the application to the OTH) to Uni-Assist for preliminary examination documentation (please apply in good time, a processing time
can withdraw an application up to the end of the application period and submit a new one for the other type of study.
according to your previous knowledge as you wish (with the risk that these will not be recognised at OTH Amberg-Weiden or in specific addition to the content of your studies), but in order to maximise the [...] plan) 2) Discussion or email correspondence with the responsible examination board chairperson at the OTH Amberg-Weiden as to whether the respective course can be recognised for the relevant subject in your
As a rule, yes, but there are also courses that students from other degree programmes can take as compulsory elective modules or „Vertiefung” modules. These students then have priority for course participation