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The exam schedule for the SoSe 2024 is now published.

As of SoSe 2023, the Corona regulation is invalid, the offer on alternative forms of examination is also cancelled!

 

Examination schedule

The exam period usually begins in the last week of lectures and ends in the fifth week of the semester break. In general, exceptions are always possible.

 

Examination schedule

Please note the changes marked in yellow and blue.

You will also find information about which exams are conducted online. The respective chairs will inform you about the details.

The exam schedule is subject to change - please consider only the version you find here

Examination dates/registration and deregistration

 

Registration and deregistration period: 10.06.2024 - 10.07.2024

Examination period: 18.07.2024 - 21.08.2024

Please print or save your performance overview after successful registration, it serves as proof for admission.

Registration and deregistration are only possible during this period.
Simply registering for the courses is not sufficient, you must actively register for each exam.

If you have any questions regarding registration, please contact us via e-mail during the registration period by stating your course of study and matriculation number.

Information on room allocation for exams with multiple rooms will be published by the respective chair in due time.

As of SoSe 2023, the Corona regulation is invalid, the offer on alternative forms of examination is also cancelled!

 

   
 
Request for approval of an examination withdrawal due to illness

 

The application for approval of an examination withdrawal due to illness can be found here.

In this regard, please note the listed instructions in the information sheet! 

Applications that do not comply with these instructions can unfortunately not be recognized as a withdrawal.

You can reach the medical on-call service at 116117.

 

Important Information:

Please present your identity card as well as your UniCard during the exams!

 

Exam registrations are only possible on the Internet at the following pages:

 

B.Sc. VWL (for studies starting before 01.10.2018):
http://www.verwaltung.uni-freiburg.de/qis

B.Sc. VWL First Semester from WS 18/19, B.Sc. BWL (PNPM), M.Sc. BWL (PNPM), M.Sc. VWL, M.Sc. Economics, M. Ed. Wirtschaftswissenschaft und Polyvalenter Bachelor Wirtschaftswissenschaft:
campus.uni-freiburg.de/

For minor students (B.A.) the registration periods and registration modalities of the GeKo apply. Please contact the GeKo directly as the responsible contact person in case of problems with exam registrations or similar.

 

You will find instructions on how to register for exams in HISinOne here.

 

Please make sure that you take the exams in the correct (specialization) area in HISinOne. To do this, for exams that can also be credited in other areas, you must activate the exam in the corresponding tab of the desired area by clicking on the icon with the two arrows. 

 

Examination registrations in the non-specialized elective area of psychology

 

Examinations must be registered by writing to the Psychology Examination Office during the registration periods of the Psychology Examination Office:

https://www.psychologie.uni-freiburg.de/studium.lehre/termine/termine.html

 

Registration for seminars

 

Registration for seminars is done with a form at the respective chair.

Please contact the chair secretaries.

 


 Further information and links:

 

Link to the online map of the institute district

Plan of the institute district

 

Addresses of rooms not located in KG I, II or III and used for examinations:

 

HS Anatomie, Albertstr. 17

HS Otto-Krayer-Haus, Albertstr. 25

HS Rundbau, Albertstr. 21

HS Physiolog./Biochemie, Hermann-Herder-Str. 7

Großer Hörsaal Biologie, Schänzlestr.1

Großer Hörsaal Physik, Hermann-Herder-Str. 3a

Max-Kade-Auditorium 1 / 2 (Alte Universität), Bertoldstraße 17

Mensa Intitutsviertel, Stefan-Meier-Straße 28

 

You can also find all information about rooms via the room search at HISinOne.

 

Requests for passwords and password changes can only be made via the university's computer center.

https://www.rz.uni-freiburg.de/

 

Information on disadvantage compensation for students with disabilities/chronic illnesses

 

Students with a disability, chronic illness or not only temporary health impairment that makes it harder from them to complete pass/fail and graded assessments can submit a request for disadvantage compensation.

Disadvantage compensation aims to ensure that the pass/fail and graded assessments can be completed under appropriate conditions and with equal opportunities. Disadvantages that students with the above-mentioned impairments have in comparison to other students when completing pass/fail and graded assessments should be compensated for as far as possible. The requirements that are part of the examination's performance profile may not be waived and there shall be no overcompensation. Measures to compensate for disadvantages must be determined individually in advance of the respective pass/fail or graded assessment.

Prerequisites for the granting of measures to compensate for disadvantages:

  • Presence of a disability, chronic illness or not only temporary health impairment. In comparison to other students and under the regular conditions, the completion of pass/fail and graded assessments is more difficult, due to the impairment.
  • The requirements of the pass/fail or graded assessment are not changed by the measures to compensate for disadvantages.

 

Examples of disadvantage compensation:

Writing time extensions for exams

Breaks in exams

Separate room during the exam

Extension of submission deadlines

Use of technical aids

 

 

Form and content of the request:

 

The request must be submitted in writing to the departmental examination committee (in bachelor's and master's degree programs) or to the respective Dean of Studies (in state examination programs).

 

It should contain as much information as possible about the specific restrictions on the completion of the respective pass/fail or graded assessment and about which measures are being requested.

A medical certificate must be submitted with the request, clearly stating the health impairments and the resulting restrictions on the completion of pass/fail and graded assessments.

 

The request must be submitted together with the examination registration or at the latest one month before the respective pass/fail or graded assessment.

 

 

 

Contact:

You can obtain further information and advice on disadvantage compensation from the Representative for Students with a Disabilitiy/Chronic Illness of the University of Freiburg

Your contact person in the examination office is:

Antje Grünholz

room 0-23

Phone: +49 (0) 761 - 203 - 9460

 

pruefungsamt@wiwi.uni-freiburg.de

(please include your matriculation number in every e-mail!)

 

Recognition/conversion

 

Recognitions of external achievements at the wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Fakultät

 

Responsibilities:

Recognitions in case of change of university

Antje Grünholz, Head of Examination Office

()

Recognition from abroad within the framework of a guest study programs

Steffen Minter, Erasmus Coordinator

()

 

Recognitions within the framework of EUCOR

Andrea Göpfert, Examination Office

()

 

 

Information on recognition for college transfer students:

 

Dear prospective students,

We appreciate your interest in transferring to our university.

In order to start a recognition process we must have the following:


Declaration of recognition with important notes


In addition, please compare in advance the subjects of your previous studies with those from our respective module handbook (to be found under the item "Study programs") and enter your suggestions for recognition in the following form:

Recognition Proposals 

Furthermore, we require a certified transcript of records from your previous university. 

 

Additional Notes on Recognitions:

  • A change to the study program B. Sc. VWL or B. Sc. BWL (Public And Non Profit Management) is possible, provided that the examination entitlement in an economic subject has not expired. Entry into a higher semester is possible if at least 18 ECTS are recognized by the local subject representatives for foreign achievements.
  • The determination of equivalence is made according to the assessment of the respective subject representatives. Interested students should contact the managing director of the examination office () for general information. If the requirements for a transfer are met, you will receive recognition forms during office hours for submission to the subject representatives. Please bring a certified transcript of records with you.
  • According to §9 para. 8 of the B.Sc.-Rahmenprüfungsordnung (framework examination regulations), a declaration must be submitted that the examination entitlement for a subject in economics or a related subject has not been lost and that there are no ongoing examination proceedings (see above).

 

Information on recognition within the framework of a guest study program

 

Students who are planning a stay abroad should obtain information from the coordinators abroad at an early stage. The possibility of recognition of credits should be discussed before the stay abroad. For further information about the recognition procedure, please contact the respective contact person at the International Office for Economics.

 

Grade conversion for recognitions

 

The examination boards for economics have determined that grades from other grading systems are converted using the "modified Bavarian formula". For some grading systems, this conversion method can only be used approximately.

x = 1+ (3 x (Nmax - Nd) / (Nmax - Nmin))       

x = grade sought
Nmax = best achievable grade in the foreign grading system
Nmin = worst grade in the foreign grading system that is sufficient to pass the exam
Nd = grade to be transformed into the German grading system

The result is rounded to the nearest grade.
If the result is exactly between 2 German grades, the result is rounded to the better grade.

Eucor

 

For students from other EUCOR universities:

 

Contact point for German students:

For further information: Service-Center Studium
Sedanstr. 6 79098 Freiburg

Office hours:

Mo, Tu, We und Fr from 9 am – 12 pm and Th from 2 pm – 4 pm

 

Contact point for international students:

Service-Center Studium International Admissions and Services

Sedanstr. 6 79098 Freiburg

 

Exam registration


Exam registration for EUCOR students takes place via HISinOne:

https://campus.uni-freiburg.de

Instructions on how to register can be found here.

 

Information for EUCOR students in Basel from Freiburg:
EUCOR students from Freiburg also have to register for the examinations of the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration at the same time as they register at the Student Administration Office. There are no exceptions (also for Freiburg students)!

The voucher and registration procedure runs during the first five weeks of lectures. -> There is no deregistration period !!!

Who does not come to the exam, receives a NE (not appeared) registered.


In case of illness, you can excuse yourself with a medical certificate.

Homepage Basel: http://wwz.unibas.ch/studium/pruefungen/anmeldung/

Recognition of examination achievements at the University of Basel

Examinations taken at the University of Basel are recognized with ECTS credits and grades. The recognition of compulsory examinations is the responsibility of the respective subject representative.

 
 

 

General information about the EUCOR study program as well as the required forms can be found on the pages of the Rector's Office at:

http://www.studium.uni-freiburg.de/de/beratung/austausch/eucor/eucor

Further information is also available on the EUCOR homepage:
http://www.eucor-uni.org/

Theses

Bachelor's thesis

Master's thesis

Title page thesis

Examination regulations

B.Sc.

B.Sc. Volkswirtschaftslehre

B.Sc. Betriebswirtschaftslehre mit Schwerpunkt Public and Non-Profit Management

Polyvalenter Zwei-Hauptfächer Bachelorstudiengang Wirtschaftswissenschaften

B.A. Nebenfach Volkswirtschaftslehre/Betriebswirtschaftslehre

M.Sc.

M.Sc. Volkswirtschaftslehre

M.Sc. Betriebswirtschaftslehre mit Schwerpunkt Public and Non-Profit Management

M.Ed. Wirtschaftswisenschaften

M.Ed. Erweiterungsfach Wirtschaftswissenschaften

Zulassungs- und Immatrikulationsordnung (ZImmO)