Study Modes
The kind of the study mode is then reflected in the structure of the courses and the examination periods.
Part-time Study Mode K1/K2
Part-time Study Mode K1 One-day workshops (lectures, seminars) at the weekends (Saturday, Sunday) take place every two or three weeks, depending on the timetable and the year of studies.
Part-time Study Mode K2
Two-day workshops (lectures, seminars) at the weekends (Saturday – Sunday) organized every three weeks. These workshops take the form of individual or group consultations with the subject lecturer.
Full-time Study Mode P1/P2
Full-time Study Mode P1Weekly three-day workshops within the working days of the week (e.g. Tuesday – Wednesday – Thursday). These workshops take the form of individual or group consultation with the subject lecturer. One workshop (lecture, practical work/seminar, consultation) takes 4 to 6 hours, depending on the subject or module.
Full-time Study Mode P2
Weekly two-day workshops within the working days of the week (e.g. Wednesday – Thursday). One workshop (lecture, practical work/seminar, consultation) takes 4 to 6 hours, depending on the subject or module.
Timetables
The timetable defines the order and number of teaching days (workshops, direct instruction) and spacing beween the individual workshops for the given study module/subject of the relevant trimester (academic year). The dates of the workshops make then a part of the student's schedule for the given academic year.Study Programme | Study Mode | Teaching Days | Workshops | Spacing |
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Business Economics (Bc./K1) |
Part-time | Saturday (Sunday) | 1-day | 14/21 days |
Master of Business Administration (MBA/K1) | Part-time | Saturday (Sunday) | 1-day | 21 days |
Business Economics (Ing./K2) |
Part-time | Saturday/Sunday | 2-day | 21 days |
Business Economics (Bc./P1) |
Full-time | Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday* | 3-day | 7 days |
Business Economics (Ing./P2) |
Full-time | Wednesday/Thursday* | 2-day | 7 days |
*The teaching days (i.e. the days of the workshops) can differ according to the timetables of the study groups (e.g. Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday, Thursday/Friday) |