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Minor/ Elective package

Course
2024-2025

Admissions requirements

The first year of study (60 EC) must have been completed.

Description

In addition to the required courses in the bachelor’s programme, the student is required to take of total of 30 EC in elective courses.
The elective requirement can be satisfied in a variety of ways provided the prevailing faculty and university requirements and norms according article 3.2 of the Course and Examination Regulations are met.

Minor

A minor is a specified programme that is approved in advance. All university faculties offer a range of minors. The minors offered by the Faculty of the Humanities are often interdisciplinary in nature. For this reason, certain topics, which are sometimes social issues, are approached from various angles.
On the minors site you will find information about the minor system.
For more specific information, the minor programmes on offer can be found in the online prospectus: minors in English. Please note that a number of minors on this page are in Dutch: Minors in Dutch.

Studying Abroad

A study abroad programme is a good experience for any student and an excellent way to complement the curriculum for your own major area of study. Your time studying abroad also helps you prepare for the job market. For more information about exchange programmes with a foreign university and about grants, please contact either the Humanities International Office or your study adviser.

Internship

Part of your elective requirements (30 EC) can be satisfied by completing an internship (10-20 EC). This involves working at a business or organisation under the guidance of a lecturer in the faculty and an employee of that organisation. The activities during an internship are often related to what you have learned in your degree programme. If you chose to do an internship, the Student Career Service can help you find a suitable placement at one of a large number of businesses and institutions. Take a look at the internship guidelines and the internship rules and regulations.

Elective Package

If you wish to assemble your own personalised elective package using course offerings at either Leiden University or another institution of higher education, the following conditions apply: The courses chosen must exhibit cohesion and structure. You must consult with your study adviser concerning how to satisfy your elective requirements. The individual elective package must be presented to the examination committee for approval, using the request procedure.

Completed HBO degree

Students who have completed an HBO (university of applied sciences) programme may have the option of using portions of that programme to satisfy their elective requirements. To do this you need to submit a request to your department’s examination committee using the request procedure.

Keep in mind that:

  • Students cannot receive a full exemption for the discretionary space (30 EC) based on an HBO degree.

  • A maximum of 20 EC can be exempt; however, this depends on the HBO programme. The remaining 10 (or more) EC must be made up of courses from your BA programme or academic courses that fit with the courses on which your exemption is based.

  • Ultimately, it is up to the Board of Examiners to decide how many EC are exempt and which additional courses are approved.

Remarks

Students are recommended to get in touch with their Coordinator of Studies early on and present their elective preferences and then to submit them to the examination committee for approval using the request procedure.

The choice of courses for satisfying your elective requirements has to be approved by the Board of Examiners.
When evaluating a student’s choices, the Board of Examiners will base its decision on the cohesion and standard of the package selected.