Repeater
If you enrolled for a course, did not terminate your enrolment within two weeks of the commencement of the course and did not pass the course, you will be considered a ‘repeater’ in the following year.
What is meant by the Repeater regulation?
Repeater courses are a less intensive form of education: there are fewer contact hours and it is assumed that the students will prepare for exams and other tests more independently. The exact setup of the repeater course can differ per course.
It is possible that some courses have specific effort requirements, which the students must meet if they want to be eligible for supplementary and replacement examinations (SR/RE). If the course has no defined effort requirements and the final non-rounded off grade is at least a 4, then the repeater is entitled to SR/RE.
For assessment methods and effort requirements for repeaters: please read the information in the Course Catalogue.
Repeater courses in 2024-2025
Course code | Course title |
ECB1IEBE | Introduction to Economics and Business Economics |
ECB1MI | Microeconomics, Institutions and Welfare |
ECB1STAT | Statistics |
ECB1MACR | Macroeconomics: European Perspective |
ECB1SO | Strategy and Organisation |
ECB2VMIE | Intermediate Microeconomics, Games and Behaviour |
ECB2METRIE | Econometrics |
ECB2INTE | Trade and Multinationals |