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ECTSThe European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) is a student-centred system based on the student workload required to achieve the objectives of a program. The objectives of the Master Program “Health and Society: Gender and Diversity Studies Berlin” are specified in terms of learning outcomes and competencies to be acquired. A total of 60 ECTS credit points must be accumulated for successful completion of the program. A student workload of 30 hours formal teaching and self-studies is equivalent to one (1.0) ECTS credit point. The following table outlines the distribution of the ECTS credit points. For further information about ECTS visit the website of the European Commission. |
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