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  • What prerequisites do I have to meet for the course of my choice?

    All course information, including prerequisites, is available on Ocasys.

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  • I can't register for a course. It says "max 4".

    This means that you are registered for the maximum of 4 courses per block. You can solve this problem by deregistering for courses that you do not or no longer take. If you wish to take more than 4 courses, please ask permission from your programme coordinator. Next you visit the Student Support Desk with the proof of permission (for example an email). The Student Support Desk will enroll you for the course units in question. If you are registered for two bachelor or master programmes at the Faculty Economics and Business, you do not need to ask for permission from the programme coordinator. You can visit the Student Student Desk straight away.

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  • I can't access the course information on Nestor. What can I do?

    Make sure you are registered for the course on ProgressWWW. If you do not have access to the course information on Nestor after 24 hours, please contact the teacher.

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  • Which courses are available for exchange students?

  • As an exchange student, can I take courses at other faculties?

  • Can I take an English language courses during my study exchange?

    It is important that your English language skills are good and that you do not need an English language course to improve. In our experience, students whose command of English is below standard find it difficult to actively participate in small-group activities, which are a core feature of our degree courses and programmes. Although English language courses are part of some BSc programmes within the Faculty, these courses are not open to exchange students. If you wish to do an English language course, please find information on the website of the University language centre.

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  • Can I take a Dutch course during my stay in Groningen?

    The Language Centre offers courses in Dutch for non-native speakers at various levels. The courses are designed for people who have followed higher education. Please find more information about the levels/schedules and rates at the website of the Language Centre. We would like to especially point out the course Social Dutch: in four 2-hour meetings, you will learn several Dutch words and phrases that will help you get by in everyday situations.
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