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Teaching and Examination Regulations (TER) Bachelor's and Master's

View the TERs in the Study Guide
Last updated on 21 November 2024
Do you want to know what requirements you need to meet in order to obtain your diploma? Or are you curious how the education and examinations of your study programme are arranged?

Every year, Teaching and Examination Regulations (TER) are established for all Bachelor's and Master's programmes, consisting of both faculty and programme-specific regulations. In the TER, you will find the assessment criteria and requirements that you must meet in order to obtain your diploma. You can also read how your study programme is structured to achieve the educational objectives and how the education and examinations are organised. The TER of your study programme can be found in the Study Guide.

Alterations and transitional arrangements per faculty

Study programmes may undergo changes. Below you can see per faculty which changes have been implemented and whether there is a transitional arrangement or not.

View the Teaching and Examination Regulations (TER) [in Dutch] of the Faculty of Dentistry (ACTA).

View the Academic Standards and Procedures of Amsterdam University College (AUC).

No changes or transitional arrangements have been made for the study programmes of the Faculty of Science (BETA).

Transitional arrangements can be found in the Teaching and Examination Regulations (TER) of your study programme. The TER is published in the Study Guide. 

Transitional arrangements can be found in the Teaching and Examination Regulations (TER) of your study programme. The TER is published in the Study Guide. 

In the academic year 2024-2025 a number of changes will take place in the various bachelor and master programmes of the Faculty of Social Sciences (FSS). Below you can see for each programme whether there are changes for you and if there are any transitional arrangements. If you have any questions, please contact the FSS academic advisors.

You can find the Rules and Guidelines Examination Board here.

No changes or transitional arrangements have been made for the study programmes of the Faculty of Medicine (MED).

In 2024-2025 there will be some alterations to the bachelor’s and master's programmes and to the Honours Programme. Please find more information in the documents below.

Transitional arrangements Bachelor

Transitional arrangements 2024-2025
Transitional arrangements 2023-2024
Transitional arrangements 2022-2023
Transitional arrangements 2021-2022
Transitional arrangements 2020-2021
Transitional arrangements 2019-2020

2018-2019

2016-2017

Transitional arrangements Master

Transitional arrangements 2024-2025
Transitional arrangements 2023-2024
Transitional arrangements 2022-2023
Transitional arrangements 2021-2022
Transitional arrangements 2020-2021

2019-2020

2018-2019

2016-2017

TER Post Initial Programmes

TER 2024-2025

Archive

Students and former students can contact the Student Desk for the archive, TERs and year schedules older than 5 years.

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