De elektronische studiegids voor het academiejaar 2026 - 2027 is onder voorbehoud.





International school (5005)

Coordinating lecturer:Prof. dr. An HARDY 


Credits: 3,0
Study load hours: 81
Period: semester 1 (3sp) OR semester 2 (3sp)

Language of instruction: English
Exam contract: not possible

2nd Chance Exam1: No
Final grade2: Non numerical
Tolerance3: See included in these programmes

Sequentiality
No sequentiality


Content

The student can follow (inter)nationally organised schools for 3 ECTS.
This can include participation on one hand to externally organised international schools, trainings, conferences,... that are presented and approved by the exam commission Chemistry. On the other hand, it can include international schools that are organised by the capacity group of Chemistry in which students can participate after writing a motivation letter and oral interview.



Organisational and teaching methods
Organisational methods  
Excursion/Fieldwork  


Evaluation
The programme component is offered twice. The evaluation is identical for both offerings.

Semester 1 (3,00sp)

Evaluation method
Other exam100 %
Other Students will be evaluated by the chosen international school, which may
consist of a report (or final output of the international school) or
oral presentation hereof.
Transfer of partial marks within the academic yearYes, no resit exam



Learning outcomes
  EC = learning outcomes      DC = partial outcomes      BC = evaluation criteria  
Bachelor of Chemistry
  •  EC 
  • EC 7: A graduate of the Bachelor of Chemistry is able to independently and in a self-managing manner acquire knowledgeand insight inchemistry and related fields, which was not covered in the programme.

  •  EC 
  • EC 10: A graduate of the Bachelor of Chemistry is able to report and to present orally and in writing in Dutch and in English and to take an argumented point of view regarding a topic from his/her discipline. He or she is able to communicate with colleagues and non-colleagues.

  •  EC 
  • EC 11: A graduate of the Bachelor of Chemistry is able to efficiently retrieve and collect data and to select and process from this data the international relevant information.  

  •  EC 
  • EC 14: A graduate of the Bachelor of Chemistry programmetakes into accountthe social relevance of chemistry and has a notion of his or her employability in the broad field of (inter)national activity.

 

Included in these programmesTolerance3
Y



1   Education, Examination and Legal Position Regulations art.12.2, section 2.
2   Education, Examination and Legal Position Regulations art.15.1, section 3.
3   Education, Examination and Legal Position Regulations art.16.9, section 2.