Hearings
Did you obtain less than 45 EC at the end of the first academic year? In principle, you will then receive a proposed negative BSR in July and will have to discontinue your studies. Before your BSR becomes a final (and binding) negative study advice, you have the opportunity to be heard by the BSR committee if there are personal circumstances involved. The hearings take place in the second half of August. More information will be given to you by your student advisor and can be found in the letter you will receive in July.
Timetable (dates) and stages B1 to B2
Every year, you reregister for the new academic year via Studielink. Re-enrolment is possible from mid-June onwards. It is wise to complete your registration before 15 August. It is also possible to switch bachelor's programmes before 1 September. See below what applies to switching from your B1 year to your B2 year.
If you meet the BSA standard at the end of your first year, but have not passed all courses, you can only take the B2 courses if you meet the prior knowledge requirements. You can find these requirements in the course description of the course. In the new academic year, your main focus should then be on the outstanding B1 courses. Please contact a student advisor to discuss your alternative study planning.
Prior knowledge requirements bachelor's year 2
What subject knowledge do you need?
Bachelor of Law/European Law School
B2 subjects: Criminal Law 1 and 2
Required subject knowledge from B1 subject: Criminal Law
B2 subjects: State Law, Administrative Law 1 and 2 and Rota Administrativa
Required knowledge from B1 subject: Constitutional & Administrative law
Bachelor European Law School
B2 subject: Various Concepts of International Law
Required subject knowledge from B1 course: Introduction to International Law
B2 subjects: Institutional Law of the EU, Substantive Law of the EU
Necessary knowledge from B1 subject: Introduction to European Law
B2 subject: Moot Court
Necessary knowledge from B1 subject: International or Introduction to European Law
Bachelor Notarial Law
B2 subjects: Civil Law 1 & 2, Civil Procedure, Law of Persons and Family Law, Notarial Corporate Law 1 and Rota Carolina
Required knowledge from B1 subject: Private law
Contact details
For questions about the transition from B1 to B2, you can make an appointment with a student advisor or use the daily physical and telephone consultation hours. For questions about your registration at RU and Studielink, please contact the Central student desk. For specific questions about your course registration, please contact the STIP.