Teaching and Examination Regulations - NHTV Breda
Teaching and Examination Regulations - NHTV Breda
Teaching and Examination Regulations - NHTV Breda
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2 If a student opts for participation in a minor, as referred to in section 1, then this student<br />
does not need permission from the board of examiners to attend this minor. In any other<br />
case, the student’s choice has to be authorised by the board of examiners of the student’s<br />
own bachelor’s programme.<br />
3 If a student wants to attend a minor at another education institution than that of his first<br />
enrolment, he can do so on the basis of a second or higher enrolment. No extra costs will<br />
be charged for this. However, specific courses may be refused if participation in these<br />
courses leads to disproportionate expenses, owing to for instance, the necessity of forming<br />
an extra group.<br />
4 A minor, as referred to in section 3, should consist of at least 15 ECTS credits. If a minor<br />
represents more than 15 ECTS credits, it is still only 15 ECTS credits that will be entered in<br />
Osiris.<br />
5 If the student participates in a minor, he will gather evidence for the competencies of his<br />
bachelor’s programme he would like to work on during this minor in a portfolio. This<br />
portfolio will be assessed during the final competency exam of his bachelor’s programme.<br />
The minor catalogue of <strong>NHTV</strong>, which can be found on the website of <strong>NHTV</strong>, contains<br />
information about the assessment system within minor programmes. The student offers his<br />
portfolio for the purpose of a competency exam. At the competency exam, the examiners<br />
will establish how the student has integrated the learning results of the minor attended into<br />
his professional development process within the framework of his bachelor’s programme.<br />
6 To participate in a minor programme, a student must have passed competency exam 3,<br />
unless the board of examiners of his bachelor’s programme has granted permission to<br />
already start on the minor programme.<br />
4.4.3 BM pre-master’s track<br />
1 The SBM pre-master’s track comprises a period of one academic year <strong>and</strong> represents a<br />
study load of 60 ECTS credits.<br />
2 The Academy for Tourism is responsible for the pre-master’s track in terms of contents <strong>and</strong><br />
quality.<br />
3 Under the following conditions, the board of examiners will allow the SBM pre-master’s<br />
track to replace the fourth year of the study programme:<br />
- successful completion of assessment 3<br />
- compliance with the admission requirements <strong>and</strong> selection procedure of SBM.<br />
4 If the student is admitted to the SBM programme <strong>and</strong> completes the programme<br />
successfully, he will not have to take assessment 4. The result achieved for the SBM<br />
programme is also the student’s end result. If the student fails to complete the programme<br />
successfully <strong>and</strong>/or leaves the programme prematurely, the student can fall back on the<br />
graduation supervisor of the bachelor’s programme on which the student was enrolled<br />
initially. In that case, the student will have to return to acquiring the competencies of this<br />
bachelor’s programme <strong>and</strong> go through the assessment 4 procedure. A fast-track student<br />
admitted to the SBM programme must submit a request for exemption from the Strategy &<br />
Communication theme <strong>and</strong> a request for an early assessment 3 to the board of examiners.<br />
4.5<br />
Areas of Specialisation<br />
1 The bachelor’s programme B Hotel Management does not have any areas of<br />
specialisation.<br />
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