Minors at ESSB

Erasmus Building on Campus Woudestein.

Here you can find all practical information about the different minors we provide at ESSB:

Minors in Dutch can be found here.

The minor will be open for international students. For this reason, all the material and activities will be in English. The language used in all tutorial groups will therefore be English. It will be possible to answer open ended questions on the exam in Dutch.

ERNA account:
To access our digital learning environment and other IT services (including access to the internet) of the EUR - Erasmus University Rotterdam - you need your ERNA account. This account is given to you when registering at the EUR.

Course information:
Canvas is the system where you can find all course related information (including the course guide and the complete list of required literature). Canvas is the central place for the minor where you can find the most recent and relevant information.

Via MyEUR>ESSB>Help, you can find the manual: 'introduction information learning environment'.

Information about the minor course can be found on MyEUR>Dashboard>Courses and Groups (ESSB). The lecturer will publish the course about a week before the start of the minor after which you will have access to the information.

Timetable:
Information about the timetable and a guide on how the timetable works can be found on ESSB's Welcome page. Click on the button for the international bachelor programmes and select the heading ‘Practical matters’ and subsequently ‘Schedule’.

The tutorial group meetings take place on Tuesdays and Fridays and the lectures on Tuesdays from 13h-14.45h. The education policy of Erasmus University and therefore of ESSB means that all meetings and lectures take place on the Woudestein campus. You are of course responsible for your own accommodation and transport.

Group composition and presence:
For minors that consist of tutorial meetings, you will automatically be assigned to one of the tutorial groups. You will receive a message about the group composition approximately one week before the start of the minor. You will then be able to view to what group you have been assigned to via your personal schedule. The minor cross-cultural psychology consists of two periods of 5 weeks each. The tutorial meetings are mandatory. This means that you can miss a maximum of 2 meetings within each of the two 5-week periods.

Please note: no online education is offered and attendance is compulsory. Please read our group attendance conditions here: https://my.eur.nl/en/essb/group-attendance-absence 

Exam:
If minors are concluded with an exam, the Education Office will register you for this exam. For the retake you must register yourself. Registration opens 26 working days before the retake. The Education Office will send you a message in due time about how to register for a retake.

Studying with a disability:
Information about studying with a disability can be found on the ESSB's Welcome page. Click on the button for the international bachelor programmes and select the heading ‘Studying at ESSB’ and subsequently ‘Studying with a disability’.

ESSB rules and regulations:
Be aware that when you are following an ESSB minor, the ESSB rules apply.

The EER (Education and Examination Regulations) and the R&R (Rules and Regulations) can be found in the menu under ‘ESSB Rules and Regulations’ of your minor course in Canvas. In these regulations you can find, amongst other things, the regulations regarding resits and the attendance obligation.

Please familiarize yourself with the current rules to avoid unwanted situations. The ESSB rules can differ from the rules that apply at your own faculty.

Housing for International Students:
https://www.eur.nl/en/education/study-rotterdam/living-here/housing-international-students

Contact:
Via the ESSB contact page, you can contact the staff of the ESSB faculty office with all your questions. If you have administrative questions, for example, about the tutorial groups or your grade, please contact the Front Office via the contactpage on MyEUR

ERNA account:
To access our digital learning environment and other IT services (including access to the internet) of the EUR - Erasmus University Rotterdam - you need your ERNA account. This account is given to you when registering at the EUR.

Course information:
Canvas is the system where you can find all course related information (including the course guide and the complete list of required literature). Canvas is the central place for the minor where you can find the most recent and relevant information.

Via MyEUR>ESSB>Help, you can find the manual: 'introduction information learning environment'.

Information about the minor course can be found on MyEUR>Dashboard>Courses and Groups (ESSB). The lecturer will publish the course about a week before the start of the minor after which you will have access to the information.

Timetable:
Information about the timetable and a guide on how the timetable works can be found on ESSB's Welcome page. Click on the button for the international bachelor programmes and select the heading ‘Practical matters’ and subsequently ‘Schedule’.

Group composition:
For minors that consist of tutorial meetings, you will automatically be assigned to one of the tutorial groups. You will receive a message about the group composition approximately one week before the start of the minor. You will then be able to view to what group you have been assigned to via your personal schedule.

Exam:
If minors are concluded with an exam, the Education Office will register you for this exam.

For the retake you must register yourself. Registration opens 26 working days before the retake. The Education Office will send you a message in due time about how to register for a retake.

Studying with a disability:
Information about studying with a disability can be found on the ESSB's Welcome page. Click on the button for the international bachelor programmes and select the heading ‘Studying at ESSB’ and subsequently ‘Studying with a disability’.

ESSB rules and regulations:
Be aware that when you are following an ESSB minor, the ESSB rules apply.

The EER (Education and Examination Regulations) and the R&R (Rules and Regulations) can be found in the menu under ‘ESSB Rules and Regulations’ of your minor course in Canvas. In these regulations you can find, amongst other things, the regulations regarding resits and the attendance obligation.

Please familiarize yourself with the current rules to avoid unwanted situations. The ESSB rules can differ from the rules that apply at your own faculty.

Contact:
Via the ESSB contact page, you can contact the staff of the ESSB faculty office with all your questions.

If you have administrative questions, for example, about the tutorial groups or your grade, please contact the Front Office via the contactpage on MyEUR.

Additional Information:
The educational form of working together in groups and impact interaction, requires you to be present, which has been translated into mandatory attendance.

ERNA account:
To access our digital learning environment and other IT services (including access to the internet) of the EUR - Erasmus University Rotterdam - you need your ERNA account. This account is given to you when registering at the EUR.

Course information:
Canvas is the system where you can find all course related information (including the course guide and the complete list of required literature). Canvas is the central place for the minor where you can find the most recent and relevant information.

Via MyEUR>ESSB>Help, you can find the manual: 'introduction information learning environment'.

Information about the minor course can be found on MyEUR>Dashboard>Courses and Groups (ESSB). The lecturer will publish the course about a week before the start of the minor after which you will have access to the information.

Timetable:
Information about the timetable and a guide on how the timetable works can be found on ESSB's Welcome page. Click on the button for the international bachelor programmes and select the heading ‘Practical matters’ and subsequently ‘Schedule’.

Group composition:
For minors that consist of tutorial meetings, you will automatically be assigned to one of the tutorial groups. You will receive a message about the group composition approximately one week before the start of the minor. You will then be able to view to what group you have been assigned to via your personal schedule.

Exam:
If minors are concluded with an exam, the Education Office will register you for this exam. For the retake you must register yourself. Registration opens 26 working days before the retake. The Education Office will send you a message in due time about how to register for a retake.

Studying with a disability:
Information about studying with a disability can be found on the ESSB's Welcome page. Click on the button for the international bachelor programmes and select the heading ‘Studying at ESSB’ and subsequently ‘Studying with a disability’.

ESSB rules and regulations:
Be aware that when you are following an ESSB minor, the ESSB rules apply.

The EER (Education and Examination Regulations) and the R&R (Rules and Regulations) can be found in the menu under ‘ESSB Rules and Regulations’ of your minor course in Canvas. In these regulations you can find, amongst other things, the regulations regarding resits and the attendance obligation.

Please familiarize yourself with the current rules to avoid unwanted situations. The ESSB rules can differ from the rules that apply at your own faculty.

Contact:
Via the ESSB contact page, you can contact the staff of the ESSB faculty office with all your questions. If you have administrative questions, for example, about the tutorial groups or your grade, please contact the Front Office via the contactpage on MyEUR  

ERNA account:
To access our digital learning environment and other IT services (including access to the internet) of the EUR - Erasmus University Rotterdam - you need your ERNA account. This account is given to you when registering at the EUR.

Course information:
Canvas is the system where you can find all course related information (including the course guide and the complete list of required literature). Canvas is the central place for the minor where you can find the most recent and relevant information.

Via MyEUR>ESSB>Help, you can find the manual: 'introduction information learning environment'.

Information about the minor course can be found on MyEUR>Dashboard>Courses and Groups (ESSB). The lecturer will publish the course about a week before the start of the minor after which you will have access to the information.

Timetable:
Information about the timetable and a guide on how the timetable works can be found on ESSB's Welcome page. Click on the button for the international bachelor programmes and select the heading ‘Practical matters’ and subsequently ‘Schedule’.

Group composition:
In the minor Positive Behavior Change in the Digital Age, you will be assigned to a tutorial group based on the case you choose in the first week. At the beginning of the second week, you will receive a message about the group composition. You will then be able to view to what group you have been assigned to via your personal schedule.

Exam:
If minors are concluded with an exam, the Education Office will register you for this exam.

For the retake you must register yourself. Registration opens 26 working days before the retake. 

The Education Office will send you a message in due time about how to register for a retake.

Studying with a disability:
Information about studying with a disability can be found on the ESSB's Welcome page. Click on the button for the international bachelor programmes and select the heading ‘Studying at ESSB’ and subsequently ‘Studying with a disability’.

ESSB rules and regulations:
Be aware that when you are following an ESSB minor, the ESSB rules apply.

The EER (Education and Examination Regulations) and the R&R (Rules and Regulations) can be found in the menu under ‘ESSB Rules and Regulations’ of your minor course in Canvas. In these regulations you can find, amongst other things, the regulations regarding resits and the attendance obligation.

Please familiarize yourself with the current rules to avoid unwanted situations. The ESSB rules can differ from the rules that apply at your own faculty.

Contact:
Via the ESSB contact page, you can contact the staff of the ESSB faculty office with all your questions.

If you have administrative questions, for example, about the tutorial groups or your grade, please contact the Front Office via the contactpage on MyEUR.  

ERNA account:
To access our digital learning environment and other IT services (including access to the internet) of the EUR - Erasmus University Rotterdam - you need your ERNA account. This account is given to you when registering at the EUR.

Course information:
Canvas is the system where you can find all course related information (including the course guide and the complete list of required literature). Canvas is the central place for the minor where you can find the most recent and relevant information.

Via MyEUR>ESSB>Help, you can find the manual: 'introduction information learning environment'.

Information about the minor course can be found on MyEUR>Dashboard>Courses and Groups (ESSB). The lecturer will publish the course about a week before the start of the minor after which you will have access to the information.

Timetable:
Information about the timetable and a guide on how the timetable works can be found on ESSB's Welcome page. Click on the button for the international bachelor programmes and select the heading ‘Practical matters’ and subsequently ‘Schedule’.

Group composition:
For minors that consist of tutorial meetings, you will automatically be assigned to one of the tutorial groups. You will receive a message about the group composition approximately one week before the start of the minor. You will then be able to view to what group you have been assigned to via your personal schedule.

Exam:
If minors are concluded with an exam, the Education Office will register you for this exam.

For the retake you must register yourself. Registration opens 26 working days before the retake. The Education Office will send you a message in due time about how to register for a retake.

Studying with a disability:
Information about studying with a disability can be found on the ESSB's Welcome page. Click on the button for the international bachelor programmes and select the heading ‘Studying at ESSB’ and subsequently ‘Studying with a disability’.

ESSB rules and regulations:
Be aware that when you are following an ESSB minor, the ESSB rules apply.

The EER (Education and Examination Regulations) and the R&R (Rules and Regulations) can be found in the menu under ‘ESSB Rules and Regulations’ of your minor course in Canvas. In these regulations you can find, amongst other things, the regulations regarding resits and the attendance obligation.

Please familiarize yourself with the current rules to avoid unwanted situations. The ESSB rules can differ from the rules that apply at your own faculty.

Contact:
Via the ESSB contact page,you can contact the staff of the ESSB faculty office with all your questions.

If you have administrative questions, for example, about the tutorial groups or your grade, please contact the Front Office via the contactpage on MyEUR.

ERNA account:
To access our digital learning environment and other IT services (including access to the internet) of the EUR - Erasmus University Rotterdam - you need your ERNA account. This account is given to you when registering at the EUR.

Course information:
Canvas is the system where you can find all course related information (including the course guide and the complete list of required literature). Canvas is the central place for the minor where you can find the most recent and relevant information.

Via MyEUR>ESSB>Help, you can find the manual: 'introduction information learning environment'.

Information about the minor course can be found on MyEUR>Dashboard>Courses and Groups (ESSB). The lecturer will publish the course about a week before the start of the minor after which you will have access to the information.

Timetable:
Information about the timetable and a guide on how the timetable works can be found on ESSB's Welcome page. Click on the button for the international bachelor programmes and select the heading ‘Practical matters’ and subsequently ‘Schedule’.

Group composition:
For minors that consist of tutorial meetings, you will automatically be assigned to one of the tutorial groups. You will receive a message about the group composition approximately one week before the start of the minor. You will then be able to view to what group you have been assigned to via your personal schedule.

Exam:
If minors are concluded with an exam, the Education Office will register you for this exam.

For the retake you must register yourself. Registration opens 26 working days before the retake. The Education Office will send you a message in due time about how to register for a retake.

Studying with a disability:
Information about studying with a disability can be found on the ESSB's Welcome page. Click on the button for the international bachelor programmes and select the heading ‘Studying at ESSB’ and subsequently ‘Studying with a disability’.

ESSB rules and regulations:
Be aware that when you are following an ESSB minor, the ESSB rules apply.

The EER (Education and Examination Regulations) and the R&R (Rules and Regulations) can be found in the menu under ‘ESSB Rules and Regulations’ of your minor course in Canvas. In these regulations you can find, amongst other things, the regulations regarding resits and the attendance obligation.

Please familiarize yourself with the current rules to avoid unwanted situations. The ESSB rules can differ from the rules that apply at your own faculty.

Contact:
Via the ESSB contact page, you can contact the staff of the ESSB faculty office with all your questions.

If you have administrative questions, for example, about the tutorial groups or your grade, please contact the Front Office via the contactpage on MyEUR.

Additional Information:
The Leiden-Delft-Erasmus minor Smart and SHARED Cities highlights the smart city theme from various disciplines. The programme consists of a combination of data science, public administration, urban studies, and social sciences. You learn about the opportunities offered by new technology and about the social issues that arise from it. Please have a look at the website for more information about the minor.  

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