Below you will find frequently asked questions and the corresponding answers regarding the "Theory and practice of sport and movement fields":
FAQs
The practical examinations usually take place on the last course date and therefore in the last week of the lecture period. Catch-up examinations and examinations for block seminars primarily take place in the first week of the lecture-free period.
The examination schedules with the exact examination dates can be found here:
Find out when the next examinations take place and register in good time. It is not necessary/possible to re-register for the seminar if you have already attended regularly.
Please note that the examination content and conditions may change if your examination took place one or more semesters ago! You should therefore clarify any questions regarding the content and/or procedure of the examination with the respective sports management team in good time!
Find out when the next exam will take place and register in good time.
The written exam, which is written immediately after the course, is usually set and corrected by the lecturer who gave the seminar. All other written examinations are set and corrected by the sports department. Therefore, please ensure that you discuss the contents of the exam with the head of the sports department.
You can use the following opportunities to practise:
With the help of the sports mentors, individual training appointments can be arranged to enable intensive support and personalised exam preparation. Free hall times can be used for this.
You also have the opportunity to use free hall times for independent practice. You can find the hall plans here. If you need material, please contact the sports supervisors.
Contact for further questions
Question about ... | Who asks the question | Contact person |
Material enquiries and hall organisation | Teachers, students, SHKs | Sports supervisors |
Formal and organisational questions in the field of theory and practice of sports and movement fields | Students | Sports & module management |
PAUL problems (relating to events) | Students | Dr. Iris Güldenpennig |
PAUL problems (relating to examinations and their registration) | Students | Central Examination Office (ZPS) |