The table below shows the transition from the current MSc programmes to the new MSc programmes within CEG. The situation is indicated per academic year. Courses that were last offered regularly in 2021-2022 are designated as first-year courses. The courses that will be offered regularly for the last time in 2022-2023 are referred to as second-year courses. By making this distinction, the courses of the old CIE programme could be phased out, while simultaneously the new programme could be started. Overviews with the classification in first- and second-year courses per track can be found on this page. There you can also find more information about the final exam opportunities for discontinued courses from the old program and support for these exams.
Academic year | Current programmes | New programmes |
2021-2022 | - No changes in current programmes, offered as in 2020-2021.
- Last time first-year students can start in current programmes.
- Designated first-year courses are offered regularly for the last time.
| Not applicable |
2022-2023 | - Designated second-year courses are offered regularly for the last time.
- Two retakes of designated first-year courses are offered but no regular lectures
| First-year modules of the new programmes are offered |
2023-2024 | - Retakes of designated first-year courses are discontinued. Students in the old programmes who still need to pass compulsory first-year courses, will be subject to the transitional rules and can follow equivalent components of the new MSc programmes
- Two retakes of designated second-year courses are offered but no regular lectures.
| First- and second-year modules of the new programmes are offered as of this academic year |
2024-2025 | - Retakes of designated second-year courses are discontinued. Students in the old programmes who have not yet completed all compulsory courses, will be subject to the transitional rules and can follow equivalent components of the new MSc programmes in order to finish their programme
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2025-2026 | - Students in the old programmes who have not yet completed all compulsory courses, will be subject to the transitional rules and can follow equivalent components of the new MSc programmes in order to finish their programme
- Last year that the transitional rules are valid and that equivalent components of the new programmes can be followed
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2026-2027 | - End of transitional rules. All active students in the old programmes are automatically transfered to the new programmes
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