Timetables
To know when you have which subject, you can look at the educational timetables.
On these timetables, you can also find the exam dates, as well as when the closing date for enrolment in an exam is. The same thing goes for resits.
When a class is taught in another building or room than in the original room, this will be announced in the timetable. At what time classes start and end will also be included in the explanation of the timetable.
Some subjects are taught in smaller groups, and a number of subjects are practical. This means that the assessment of such a subject depends partially on the attendance during those classes. To be able to pass a subject, one needs to be present during the courses. In the study programme can be found how a subject is being assessed, and whether attendance plays a role in this assessment.
Obligatory attendance means that one has to be on time. Being too late can disturb the professor and the students that were on time.