Study plan
Some bachelor's programmes help you monitor your own academic progress by assisting you in drawing up a study plan at the end of your first year.
The study plan is intended to help you remain focused and motivated for the rest of your programme. You will draw up a study plan for your second and third years at the end of your first and second year respectively.
When you start working on your study plan, it is important that you know how the programme is structured. Planning your study requires skill. In the Brightspace module International Bachelor Psychology you will find important information about making your study plan and the important points you ‘need to know’ under the sections Study Planning Year 1 and Study planning Year 2 and Year 3.
If you have any questions about your study planning after reading the information on Brightspace, please contact your study adviser. They will be happy to help you with:
- Understanding the structure of the bachelor Psychology program.
- The Binding Study Advice (BSA) at the end of the first year
- Creating a study plan. Use the handy curriculumplanner 2024-2025 and an empty study plan
- Registering for courses and exams
- How to request to take more than 20ec in a Block, using the request forms for Block 1 , Block 2, Block 3 or Block 4. The request forms are also available in the 2024-2025 Brightspace module International Bachelor Psychology under Study Planning Year 2 and 3
- How to request permission to register for the Bachelor Project in Semester 1. See the conditions and the application form in the Prospectus page of Bachelor Project. The form can be submitted between March 15 and May 15 in the previous academic year.
You can also discuss your study planning with your tutor or mentor. Your tutor is your instructor for the first-year course, Academic Skills Tutorial. Your mentor is your instructor for the Year 2 course, Perspective on Career Planning. You will have two individual meetings with your mentor in the second year to discuss your study planning.
See more information in the Brightspace module, International Bachelor Psychology under Study Planning.