Education and Examination Regulations (EER) Humanities and Digital Sciences
The Tilburg School of Humanities and Digital Sciences (TSHD) is required to establish Education and Examination Regulations (EER) for their Bachelor's, Pre-Master’s, Master's and Research Master’s programs. The EER discusses the key topics regarding the education and examination within these programs and therefore is the principle document for both students and lecturers.
The learning outcomes of the Bachelor’s and Master’s programs are part of the EER and are included as an appendix to the EER. The transitional provisions give an overview of the changes that are made in the curricula of the programs and are part of the EER as well. These are included as an attachment to the EER and are published as a separate document as well. A detailed explanation of the transitional provisions can be found on the Canvas pages of the bachelor and master programs.
The Rules and Guidelines of the Examination Boards are applicable to the preliminary examinations and examinations of all programs of the Tilburg School of Humanities and Digital Sciences (TSHD).
In addition, the theses manuals, stipulating the specific requirements for the theses of the TSHD Bachelor’s and Master’s programs as defined in the EER, are published as a separate document
Education and Examination Regulations (EER) 2023-2024
Rules and Guidelines 2023-2024
- Rules and guidelines
- Appendix Rules and guidelines Language and Preparatory Program
- Rules and guidelines Research Master
Transitional provisions 2023-2024
- Bachelor's and Pre-Master's programs
- Research Master
- Master's program
Theses manuals 2023-2024
- Bachelor’s program
- Communication and Information Sciences
- Cognitive Science and Artificial Intelligence
- Online Culture: Art, Media and Society
- Philosophy
- Liberal Arts and Sciences
- Master’s program
- Communication and Information Sciences
- Cognitive Science and Artificial Intelligence
- Data Science and Society
- Culture Studies
- Philosophy
Students can contact their study advisors about questions related to the EER, Rules and Guidelines and transitional provisions. Thesis supervisors are available for questions concerning the thesis requirements.