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Welcome to the School of Behavioral, Management & Social Sciences of the University of Twente
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mark.meierjohann.net/index.php?entry=entry080212-210300
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Cornelis ten Napel MSc Study counselor Building Ravelijn, room 3246 053 489 3987 C.tenNapel@utwente.nl
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Who are here? Master Pre-Master Exchange (e.g. Erasmus) Health Sciences European Studies Industrial Engineering & Management Public Administration Business Administration
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Source: google.com pictures world map (geology.com)
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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/34/Gall–Peters_projection_SW.jpg
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Purpose Information about studying at BMS Meeting Fellow students Staff Think about perspectives Learning about the (Twente) region
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Programme http://www.utwente.nl/bms/kick-in/further/
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General information http://www.utwente.nl/bms/kick- in/Further%20information/Information%20for%20specific%20groups/ Educational programmes Manuals, study programme (study programme pre-master: see admission letter) My UT: my.utwente.nl Educational announcements Course schedules, Osiris, Blackboard – and more (phonebook, …) Educational systems: http://www.utwente.nl/onderwijssystemen/en/http://www.utwente.nl/onderwijssystemen/en/
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Pre master Program 12 months / 2 exams per course Successfully finished within 12 months Maximum 2 exams per course, in the case of separate courses Modules have resits during the quartile Failure means admission is null and void Report special circumstances beforehand Note: not all courses offered twice
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Starting master courses Only after completion of your pre-master program (and your bachelor)
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Specific Programs IE&M program: Consult, if necessary, with your cluster coordinator Appointment Wednesday morning; sign up Non-Dutch students in the PLM cluster: sign up for sure Exchange students (except TU Berlin Double Degree exchange students) Wednesday 28 August, 10:00 – 11:30 Ravelijn building, room 2503 PA students: Workshop Sirius (Nautus) Wednesday 10-12 RA 2237
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Academic Custom and academic offence
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Using other peoples work is good BUT Copy / Paste is fraudulent - unless: “Citation marks” Always mention your source of information Penalty: Up to a year’s exclusion from all exams
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Exams First exam: after the course Second exam (re-sit, re-exam): next quartile (In modules during the quartile) Register for exams via OSIRIS Note the registration period (40 – 14 days before the exam) Withdraw via OSIRIS – 24 hours before the exam at the latest Bring student card Do NOT cheat
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European Credits 1 EC = 28 hours of work (the actual effort may of course vary per person) 60 EC = 1 year Each course = 5 EC (thesis = 30 EC) Grades: 1 – 10 5.4 or less = fail 5.5 or more = pass
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Grades@NL Handout Print of diploma supplement
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The Examination Board Exception Exemption Complaints Requests Prior consultation with study counselor advisable Report problems early! http://www.utwente.nl/mb/en/education/Regulations/ http://www.utwente.nl/mb/en/education/Regulations/
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RSI (also known as CANS) It was gone – more or less but it’s back Take both handouts about health and safety. NB One the small yellow one the website is incorrect
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Some tips and tricks for non-Dutch students It is advisable to have at least two non-Dutch students in working groups for assignments, especially during the first quartile. Dutch students tend to have many extra-curricular activities: sports, work, committees, boards, … Red = sour; blue = sweet If you wish to mix with other students try Student Associations: social, cultural, musical, … Study Associations Sports Associations
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General Physician@NL
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Introducing – and checking what I forgot
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Good luck and a happy time!
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More on Hofstede Speaking up in class ‘Fuzzy’ assignments Different types of test, e.g. multiple choice find examples
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