Faculty and study programme regulations
At faculty and study programme level there are various regulations in place to ensure that everything runs as it should. For example, there are thesis and faculty regulations, as well as rules and guidelines on assessments, exams, degree classifications and plagiarism.
As a student, the most important regulations you will come across in terms of your education are your study programme's ‘Course and Examination Regulations’ (known as OER in Dutch).
Student Charter
The Student Charter informs Leiden University student of what they can expect from the university and what the university expects from them. The charter is, in fact, a compilation of the rights and obligations of students. Its execution is regulated through, for example, the Course and Examination Regulations (OER) of your programme. Other regulations of importance for students can be found below.
Course and Examination Regulations
The Course and Examination Regulations (OER) consist of two parts; a general part which is the same for all programmes, and a programme-specific part (OSO).
Bachelor's programmes
General part
Programme-specific parts (OSO)
- BA African Studies (for OERs for 2021-2022 and prior, please go to BA Afrikaanse talen en culturen)
- BA Arts, Media and Society
- BA Chinastudies
- BA Duitse taal en cultuur
- BA Dutch Studies / Nederlandkunde
- BA English Language and Culture
- BA Film- en literatuurwetenschap
- BA Filosofie
- BA Franse taal en cultuur
- BA Geschiedenis
- BA Griekse en Latijnse taal en cultuur
- BA International Studies
- BA Italiaanse taal en cultuur
- BA Japanstudies
- BA Koreastudies
- BA Kunstgeschiedenis
- BA Latijns-Amerikastudies
- BA Linguistics
- BA Midden-Oostenstudies
- BA Nederlandse taal en cultuur
- BA Oude Nabije Oosten-studies
- BA Philosophy: Global and Comparative Perspectives
- BA Religiewetenschappen
- BA Russische studies
- BA South and Southeast Asian Studies
- BA Taalwetenschap
- BA Urban Studies
Master's programmes
General part
Programme-specific parts (OSO)
- MA African Studies
- MA African Studies (research)
- MA Arts and Culture
- MA Arts, Literature and Media (research)
- MA Asian Studies (60EC)
- MA Asian Studies (120EC)
- MA Asian Studies (research)
- MA Classics and Ancient Civilizations
- MA Classics and Ancient Civilizations (research)
- MA European Politics and Society
- MA History
- MA History (research)
- MA International Relations
- MA Latin American Studies
- MA Latin American Studies (research)
- MA Linguistics
- MA Linguistics (research)
- MA Literary Studies
- MA Media Studies
- MA Middle Eastern Studies
- MA Middle Eastern Studies (research)
- MA Neerlandistiek / Dutch Studies
- MA North American Studies
- MA Philosophy (60EC)
- MA Philosophy (120EC)
- MA Religious Studies
- MA Russian and Eurasian studies
Other regulations
- Internship regulations for Humanities bachelor's and master's programmes
- Code of Conduct for Students of the Faculty of Humanities
- Regulations of the Faculty of Humanities
- Rules and regulations Board of Examiners
- Implementing regulations for administrative bodies of study programmes of the Faculty of Humanities