ESHCC course information

On this page you will find all you need to know to register for your courses during your exchange. This includes the registration procedure, the registration period and the course offer. Please read and follow all the information on this page carefully before registering for courses.

Please note that this page is for:

Exchange students from the Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication (ESHCC).

Exchange students from other faculties than ESHCC can go to this page to discover their options.

Below you can find the courses available to ESHCC exchange students. Courses not mentioned in the overview are NOT open to exchange students.

More information on the content of the below courses can be found by searching for the course code (CMxxxx/CHxxxx/CCxxxx) in the EUR Course Catalogue.

Available courses

You can download the course offer overviews below.

We will make sure to update this list in case of changes. So, please make sure to always look for the most recent version of the files.

Feeling Orange course is a course in which the different disciplines within ESHCC come together. All ESHCC exchange students will be automatically registered for this course. This course will take place in Term 2 & 4.

Please carefully note the following requirements and restrictions:

  • ESHCC exchange students should follow at least 50% of their total number of courses within their host department (i.e. Arts & Culture Studies, History, or Communication & Media). You also have access to designated courses in other academic fields at Erasmus University Rotterdam based on schedule availability and subject to being approved by the respective programme directors. Please visit here for more information regarding this matter. 
  • The minimum amount of EC you are required to take per term is 5 EC. The fulltime (and maximum) workload during the exchange programme is 30 EC per semester (15/17.5 EC per term). Undergraduate (Bachelor) students can ONLY take BA courses. Master students can take MA & BA courses. The level of the available courses is specified in the course offer overview.
  • Courses not mentioned in the course offer list are NOT open to exchange students.

There are 4 procedures associated with your course registration:

  1. Course registration: To indicate your course preferences, you have to fill in a Studyplan form. The form will open during the course registration period. Make sure to read the ‘Course registration’ manual carefully before the course registration period. About 1-2 weeks after the deadline has passed, you will receive an email (in your EUR student mailbox) with your assigned course(s). 
  2. Group registration: Some courses have tutorials, and some seminars have multiple groups. After you are selected for courses, you must register for a tutorial or seminar group that fits your schedule (of all courses) best. Make sure to read the ‘Group registration’ manual before the group registration period. 
  3. Late registration: This procedure is for students who have missed the course and/or group registration deadline or have to make adjustments in their course and/or group registrations. Make sure to read the ‘Late registration’ manual before the late registration period. 
  4. Deregistration from a course: If you want to drop a course after being assigned to it, you can do so up until the day before the start of the Term. Make sure to read the ‘Deregistration from a course’ manual before the start of the corresponding term. 

 Course registrationGroup registration Late Registration 
 Open 3 PM (CET)Close 3 PM (CET)Open 9 AM (CET)Close 9 AM (CET)Open 9 AM (CET)Close 9 AM (CET)
Courses Term 122 July 202426 July 202412 Aug 202416 Aug 202421 Aug 202423 Aug 2024
Courses Term 222 July 202426 July 202421 Oct 202425 Oct 202430 Oct 20241 Nov 2024
Courses Term 325 Nov 202429 Nov 202413 Jan 202517 Jan 202522 Jan 202524 Jan 2025
Courses Term 425 Nov 202429 Nov 202417 Mar 202521 Mar 202526 Mar 202528 Mar 2025

Always carefully check the schedules of your preferred courses (including groups and exams) to make sure they do not take place at the same time. You can load the schedule for the courses you are interested in on MyTimetable (only for viewing purposes!):

  1. Log in on MyTimetable
  2. click Add timetable
  3. Pick the current Academic Year and click Course
  4. Search and select the course(s) you want to know the schedule for
  5. If a course has a tutorial or multiple groups, make sure you select all of them

Some courses have tutorials, and some seminars have multiple groups. After you have been selected for courses, you have to register for a tutorial or seminar group that fits your schedule (of all courses) best. The registration procedure is under construction. However, you can already see the Tutorial/group registration deadlines below: 

 Tutorial registration opensTutorial registration deadline
Term 112 August 2024, 9:00 am (CET)16 August 2024, 9:00 am (CET)
Term 221 Oct. 2024, 9:00 am (CET)25 Oct. 2024, 9:00 am (CET)
Term 313 Jan. 2025, 9:00 am (CET)17 Jan. 2025, 9:00 am (CET)
Term 417 March 2025, 9:00 am (CET)21 March 2025, 9:00 am (CET)

If you changed your mind about your courses after getting them assigned, you can change them to other courses during the late registration period. The late registration procedure is under construction. However, you can already see the Tutorial registration deadlines below: 

 Tutorial registration opensTutorial registration deadline
Term 121 August 2024, 9:00 am (CET)23 August 2024, 9:00 am (CET)
Term 230 Oct. 2024, 9:00 am (CET)1 Nov. 2024, 9:00 am (CET)
Term 322 Jan. 2025, 9:00 am (CET)24 Jan. 2025, 9:00 am (CET)
Term 426 March 2025, 9:00 am (CET)28 March 2025, 9:00 am (CET)

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