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By default, you must register for courses and exams yourself. Check the table below to see what applies to you.
Important
You can only attend courses or exams for which you have a valid registration. This registration will give you access to the course materials, such as the course manual and recordings.
Register online via the Student Portal during the designated registration windows. The Student Portal will notify you when registration is open.
You must register for all courses, (connected) labs, skill trainings, exams and resits that you take in an academic year. See the course overview for the courses in your programme.
Please note:The registration interface may also show you courses from other years or other programmes that you are not required to take.
From 1 June each year, you can register for your courses for the whole year. By registering in advance, you reduce the risk of not being able to attend a course. It is your responsibility to register for courses and exams, so make sure you do not miss any registration deadlines! If you decide not to attend a course, don't forget to deregister!
If you have not taken a course in the previous year(s) but have met the attendance requirement, you only need to take the exam. Rather than registering just for the exam, we recommend that you register for the whole course (which always includes the first exam). This will give you access to the course materials from the start of the period.
Overview
You must register for courses (and connected practicals) and exams (including resits) yourselfif you follow one of these programmes:
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The Education Office registers all courses and exams (incl. practicals and resits) for:
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2024-2025 | |
1 - All courses, practicals | • A course registration always includes the first exam. You do not need to register for the first exam separately. • A course registration does not include the corresponding practicals. You also need to register for those modules yourself. • Third-year bachelor Psychology students (alsothose who take electives at another faculty in the Netherlands or abroad): • Courses that have entrance requirements can only be booked once the entrance requirement has been fulfilled.Courses with entrance requirements are:Portfolio Practicals, Research Practical PSY2027/IPN2027, StatisticsII(PSY/IPN2028),StatisticsIII(PSY/IPN3008), • Master Psychology, specialization Work & Organisational Psychology: make sure to book Research Methods(PSY4094). • There are courses where your preference matters, see below for more information. |
2 – Exam & resit - | • Most courses offer two exam opportunities per academic year: a (first) exam directly after the course, and a resit later in the year. A course registration In case you did not pass the (first) exam, there is a second exam (resit) later in the year. To register for any resit, use the exam registration window of the period Both exam opportunities are open to students who still need to pass the exam, but already have fulfilled the attendance requirement. See theexam schedulefor the exact dates, times and locations of resits. |
What not to register for
Certain courses in various programmes are registered by the Education Office. If you register yourself for one of these courses, this is not a problem and the course does not need to be deregistered.
2024-2025 Specific courses that will be registered by the Education Office: | |
Bachelor Psychology: | Cohort 2023-2024 and before: Cohort 2024-2025: |
Bachelor Brain Science: | All courses in period 1, 2 and 3 |
Master Psychology: | All courses in period 1 (cohort 2024/2025) |
Research Master Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience: | Year 1 (cohort 2024/2025): All courses in period 1 |
Master Forensic Psychology: | Year 1: All courses in period 1 (cohort 2024/2025) |
Courses where your preference matters
Some parts of the curriculum in certain programmes require you to make a choice. In most cases, you will need to register yourself for the course(s) you have chosen.
2024-2025 Courses where your preference matters that you need to register for: | |
Bachelor Psychology: | Year 1 (students who started in 2023/2024 or before): Inyear 3 (cohort 2021/2022 or before): Inyear 3 (cohort 2021/2022 or before): PSY/IPN3109B Psychodiagnostics, register with practical PSY/IPN3158 The diagnostic Cycle |
Research Master Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience | To be registered by you:
You can sign up foroneof these three coursesafterthe information session on this topic (will be held around December). Register for PSY4156Course Elective, PSY4157 Review Elective PSY4158 Research Elective via the Electives coordinator. SeeElectives. |
Information Sessions
In your timetable you might see a module called 'Information Session'. Information sessions are scheduled to provide information on various topics related to your studies, such as internships, electives or the MARBLE programme. Sessions areadded to the timetable as they become available. The module will be visible on your Academic Work but will not affect your study results.
The 'Information Session' will appear in My Timetable with the codes PSY5555, PSY5556, PSY5557 (Bachelor), PSY6000 (Master), PSY7000 (Research Master), PSY8000 (Master Forensic Psychology). The Education Office will register you for these sessions.
How?
See this video:
Related links
RegistrationWindows
SSC: Registrationmanuals (Where to click) for students
Contact
Please contact the Education Office if you have questions about course or exam registration. Report any technical problems when trying to register immediatly. If you report a problem after the registration window has expired, the token regulation will be applied.
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