Continuation current AES Master programme

Designated 1st and 2nd year master courses

The courses of the current master programmes AES have been divided in 1st and 2nd year courses. Designated first year courses will be taught for the last time regularly (including live lectures) in academic year 2021-2022. Designated second year courses will be taught for the last time regularly in academic year 2022-2023. The division of the master courses in 1st and 2nd year courses has been done per track, and can be viewed in the overviews accessible via the buttons below.

The columns 'Academic year 1' show in which quarter designated 1st year courses (in blue) are offered for the last time regularly in the academic year 2021-2022. The columns ‘Academic year 2’ show in which quarter designated 2nd year courses (in blue) are offered regularly for the last time in the academic year 2022-2023.

The directors of studies and master coordinators of the tracks took great care to offer first and second year courses in such a way that it is feasible for students to stay on course and prevent study delay.

Two final examination opportunities in academic year ’22-‘23 (1st year courses) and ’23-‘24 (2nd year courses)

When a course has been taught regularly (including live lectures) for the last time, in the consecutive year two final exam opportunities for this discontinued course are organized. For the designated first year courses two final examination opportunities are offered in the academic year 2022-2023. For the designated second year courses two final examination opportunities are offered in the academic year 2023-2024.

Complementary guidance and support material for studying for these two final exams in the consecutive year will be organised and provided by the responsible lecturer. For example, this guidance can consist of Q&A sessions and support material could be provided in the form of test exams and/or recorded lectures. The guidance and support will differ per course, so details will be provided via the Brightspace page of each course in the next academic years.