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MA Examination Guide

Here is the examination policy for the Master of Arts programs.

01. Scope

(1) These Master Examination Regulations apply to the M.A. Pentecostal-Charismatic Theology and M...

02. Aim of the Study, Purpose of the Exam, Academic Degree

(1) Taking into account the requirements and changes in the professional world, the study within ...

03. Study Requirements

(1) We recognize the importance of an accredited BA according to the Bologna Process. Applicants ...

04. Standard Period of Study, Structure of Study

(1) The standard period of study, including the time required to complete the Master's thesis and...

05. Study Requirements and Credit Points

(1) Students must regularly and actively participate in the modules they are taking. In addition ...

06. Nature, Structure and Scope of the Examinations, Deadlines

(1) The Master's examination consists of graded or not graded module and partial module examinati...

07. Repeatability of Exams

(1) Existing tests may not be repeated.  (2) Failed compulsory examinations must be repeated. Fa...

08. Form of Examinations

(1) Module or partial module examinations can be carried out in the written form as written exami...

09. Written Examinations and Other Written Works

(1) In the written tests and other written work, the candidate should demonstrate that he can sol...

10. Master Thesis

(1) The Master's thesis is a compulsory part of the program. Admission to the Master's thesis mus...

11. Disadvantage Compensation

(1) Students who are studying in a language other than their mother tongue have the right to comp...

12. Assessment of Examinations

(1) The grades for the individual examinations are determined by the respective examiners. The fo...

13. Crediting of Study Periods, Study and Examination Achievements

(1) The examination board is responsible for crediting study periods as well as study and examina...

14. Examination Board

(1) An examination board is formed for the organization of the examinations and similar tasks as ...

15. Exclusion of Personal Participation, Confidentiality

(1) The consultation and voting in the Examination Committee as well as an examination activity e...

16. Organization of Exams

(1) Without prejudice to the competence of the Examination Board in accordance with § 15, the Dir...

17. Examiners and Assessors

(1) The examination board appoints the examiners and assessors. The examiner may only be appointe...

18. Provision of the Exams in Line with the Curriculum

(1) According to the curriculum, the university ensures that examinations can be taken within the...

19. Admission to Examinations

(1) Examinations in accordance with these Examination Regulations may be taken by those who are e...

20. Implementation of Module and Partial Module Tests

(1) Module and partial module examinations shall take place in the form specified by the examiner...

21. Resignation, Default, Deception, Violation of Regulations

(1) Candidates may withdraw from the module or partial module examinations within the deadlines s...

22. Passing Exams

(1) A partial module examination is passed if it has been rated at least as "sufficient".  (2) A...

23. Final Failure of the Master's Examination

(1) The Master's examination is finally failed if the:  master's thesis failed or failed on th...

24. Master's Diploma

(1) In the course of graduation, the candidate receives a Master's degree Diploma for passing the...

25. Invalidity of the Master's Examination

(1) If a candidate has in any way cheated on the examinations and this fact becomes known only af...

26. Storage and Inspection of the Examination File

(1) With the exception of the final thesis, students will receive back their corrected credits. ...

27. Entry into Force and Amendments

(1) These examination regulations come into force on 01.09.2018. (2) Amendments that concern onl...