Frequently Asked Questions for Master Programmes and Courses
Master programmes are part time educations. This means that you can attend it while maintaining a fulltime job. There may be exceptions, where part of the courses can take place as an internat Friday-Saturday. The courses may be backed by internetbased modules.
After having completed a professional master’s programme or diploma programme, you will receive a diploma.
You can print out your results from your Self Service > Enrolment, Courses and Exams > Transcripts.
If you need a signed transcript for individual modules before having completed the full programme, you can order it at the SCIENCE Student Services.
See the terms of payment on this page.
Every course has a schedule where you can see where lectures and classes are taking place. The schedule of your course can be found in its course description or on the master programme page.
No, it is not possible. Master programmes are classified as part-time education which is not entitled to SU grant. In special cases you can apply for SVU (State Educational Support for Adults). Read about it here.
No, there is not. They are two words for one and the same; a subject element that takes part in a programme. Master programmes consist of modules corresponding to 60 ECTS credits.
Unable to find answers to your questions? If you were unable to find an answer to your question, you are always welcome to contact SCIENCE Student Services.