Regulations Extension Subject Secondary Teacher Education (Haupt- und Realschule)
General Examination Regulations
General Examination Regulations for Bachelor's/Master's degree programs (PDF, 338 kB)
(valid since 01.04.2025)
Regulations for conducting examinations as online examinations at Osnabrück University (OPO) (PDF, 149 kB)
(valid since 01.04.2025)
New enrolments are no longer possible for the subject of Physical Education. Students already enrolled can find the necessary information under Regulations for Physical Education - Bachelor of Education and Teaching and Regulations for Physical Education - Master of Secondary Education (Haupt- und Realschule).
Which is which?
Subject-specific access and admission regulations specify which requirements you must fulfil to be admitted to a Bachelor's or Master's degree program, e.g. language skills or prior knowledge of the subject. The regulations also determine how places are allocated in degree programs which are subject to admission restrictions.
If there are no access and admission regulations for your subject, you will find all the necessary information in the interdisciplinary requirements for a degree program.
The examination regulations contain legally binding regulations on the timing, content and organisation of the respective degree program. These include information on program content (mandatory and mandatory elective modules) and examinations (requirements, repeatability, free attempt).
General Examination Regulations
The General Examination Regulations (PDF, 338 kB) apply to students of almost all degree programs. These contain general regulations and other regulations applicable to all degree programs.
Program-Specific Examination Regulations
Program-specific examination regulations contain regulations that only apply to one degree program. For example, they determine which degree is awarded upon graduation.
Subject-Specific Parts
For multi-subject degree programs (e.g. dual-subject Bachelor degrees), additional subject-specific sections apply for the individual subjects in addition to the general examination regulations and the program-specific examination regulations, which regulate a range of factors including the modules you must study during your degree program.
A module is a single component of a program that is a complete learning unit in terms of content and time, in which students are taught skills and knowledge in a specific subject area. It is made up of various courses (e.g. seminars, lectures, practical courses). The module descriptions contain information on the workload, coursework and grading.
The program-specific examination regulations for single-subject degree programs and the relevant subject-specific and interdisciplinary sections for multi-subject degree programs (see "Examination Regulations") set out the modules you have to complete in your subject area.