All study and examination procedures of the Building Sustainability in Urban Futures (MBA) are governed by the General Study and Examination Regulations (Allgemeine Studien- und Prüfungsordnung – AllgStuPO) of Technische Universität Berlin, available here:
General Study and Examination Regulations (AllgStuPO) – TU Berlin
The General Study and Examination Regulations contain the overarching rules and procedures that apply to all degree programs at TU Berlin. These cover topics such as enrollment, re-registration, part-time studies, leave of absence, termination of studies, and examination procedures.
In addition, each program is governed by its own study and examination regulations (Studien- und Prüfungsordnung – StuPO), which define the specific structure, curriculum, assessment methods, and requirements for the master’s thesis.
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There are also supplementary application and admission regulations (Zulassungs- und Zugangsordnung – ZZO) for master’s programs, which describe the requirements and procedures for admission to each program.
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The legal foundation for these regulations is provided by the Berlin Higher Education Act (Berliner Hochschulgesetz – BerlHG), which establishes the framework for all universities in Berlin. The BerlHG ensures the quality and comparability of study programs, guarantees academic freedom, and regulates key aspects such as admission, examinations, student rights, and degree recognition.
Together, these frameworks ensure that the Building Sustainability in Urban Futures MBA meets the high academic standards of TU Berlin and the requirements of the State of Berlin, providing transparency, fairness, and quality in all aspects of study and examination.
Please note that the German versions of all official regulations are legally binding. English translations are provided for informational purposes only.