4. Implementation of Complementary Measures
4.1 Do you apply ECTS Credit Points in the framework of your Master Programme(s) in Physics for all students?
Yes, (in all of them). Please go to question 4.4
Yes, in some of them. Please indicate the number of the programmes:
No, for ERASMUS students only
No, we don't apply ECTS credit points.
4.2 Do you apply other forms of Credit Points?
Yes
No, Please go to question 4.6
4.3 Are these Credit Points compatible with ECTS?
Yes Please indicate conversion: 1 ECTS = Credit Points
No
4.4 How are the Credit Points calculated?
On the basis of contact hours and independent study = student workload concept
Only on the basis of contact hours. Please go to question 4.6
4.5 How many hours of student workload are required to earn one credit point?
10 hours
15 hours
20 hours
25 hours
30 hours
Other, please indicate:
4.6 Have you modularised your Master Physics Programme(s) (a module being a self-contained unit of study)?
Yes, (all of them).
Yes, some of them. Please indicate the number of the programmes:
No. Please go to question 4.9
4.7 Please describe in a few words, what a module consist of as a rule in your Physics department (e.g. what different teaching formats does it include, does it include also independent study, is the module completed by an examination or homework paper?)
4.8 What is the size of a module as a rule? (Multiple replies possible) (If modules have different sizes, please indicate by separating figures with a slash)
Number of hours of student workload, please indicate:
Number of ECTS Credit Points, please indicate:
Number of other Credit Points (if applicable):
Number of teaching hours in class, please indicate:
Other, please indicate:
4.9 Do you provide graduates in Physics with a Diploma Supplement?
No, but the introduction of the Diploma Supplement is envisaged for the year:
No, the introduction of the Diploma Supplement hasn't been discusses yet.
Yes
Automatically Under request
Bachelor graduates are provided with a Diploma Supplement
Master graduates are provided with a Diploma Supplement
4.10 Do you have (a) joint or double degree Master programme(s) in Physics?
A double degree programme is programme offered jointly by two institutions located in different countries; a joint degree programme is a programme offered jointly by more than two institutions from different countries.
No
Yes, double degree programme(s).....How many?
Yes, joint degree programme(s)........How many?
4.11 Besides joint or double degree programme(s), are phases of study abroad part of the curriculum in your Master programme(s) in Physics?
No
Yes, (in all programmes)
Yes, in some programmes. Please indicate the number of the programmes:
4.12 At what point in time do students go abroad?
(Multiple replies possible)
Between the Bachelor and the Master
1st year of the Master
2nd year of the Master
Other (for SECOND CYCLE Master programmes), please indicate:
Other (for INTEGRATED Master programmes), please indicate:
4.13 For how long do students go abroad on average?
1-2 months
3-5 months
longer than 5 months
4.14 Please indicate the percentage of Physics Master students from YOUR INSTITUTION who use such opportunities to go abroad:
percent on average (in SECOND CYCLE Master programmes)
percent on average (in INTEGRATED Master programmes)
Not known yet.
4.15 Please indicate the percentage of INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS enrolling in your Master programme(s) in Physics:
percent on average (in SECOND CYCLE Master programmes)
percent on average (in INTEGRATED Master programmes)
Not known yet.
4.16 Are there other opportunities for mobility (internship abroad, work or lab work abroad)?
Yes, please indicate which ones:
No
4.17 Do you observe any changes regarding student mobility in the Physics Master programme(s) at your institution in recent years, and if yes, are they linked to the Bologna process?
No, there aren't any changes.
Yes, there are changes regarding student mobility, but they are not linked to the Bologna process.
Yes, we observe changes which are clearly linked to the Bologna process:
Higher lower
-The number of students in our BACHELOR Physics programme(s) going abroad is ................ ....compared to the number of students in our traditional programmes going abroad
-The number of students in our MASTER Physics programme(s) going abroad is................ ....compared to the number of students in our traditional programmes going abroad
-The number of international students in our BACHELOR Physics programme(s) is ................ ....compared to the number of international students in our traditional programmes
-The number of international students in our MASTER Physics programme(s) is ................ ....compared to the number of international students in our traditional programmes
4.18 Are there additional incentives to increase student mobility in your country/institution?
No
Yes. Please indicate what is the nature of the incentives:
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