Course registration and deregistration (2024)

Follow the step-by-step plan to register, or start registration directly via Osiris.

Step 1: Check the registration period

First of all, check in which period you need to register for a course or minor. Please note! The registration periods may differ from one faculty to another. In Osiris and the course planner, you can see what the registration deadline for a course or minor is.

Registration periods HUM 2024-2025

Study period 1 and 2

3 June until 21 June*

Study period 3 and 4

4 November until 22 November*

*For some courses, you can only register in the first week of the registration period. Read more about courses with priority rules.

Is the registration period closed, but you still want to register for a course? Then use the late enrolment period. This does carry a risk, as courses may already be full.

Late enrolment 2024-2025

Block 1

19 and 20 August

Block 2

21 and 22 October

Block 3

20 and 21 January

Block 4

31 March and 1 April

Shortly before the late enrolment period, we will publish a list of courses still available.

Step 2: Select a course

Once you know when you need to register, you can start looking at courses or minors that seem interesting to you. An overview of all courses and additional descriptions can be found in Osiris and the course planner.

Go to Osiris
Go to the course planner

Step 3: Check the entrance requirements

After you have found an interesting course or minor, it is important to check whether you meet the entrance requirements. You can check this in Osiris and the course planner.

Step 4: Check the time slot

Once you are sure you meet the entrance requirements, it is important to check that the course does not overlap with other courses you are taking in the same study period. You can find the time slot of the course in the course description in Osiris and the course planner. Check the time slots of the courses and avoid overlapping courses in your timetable.

Choose your courses in different time slots (A to E) to avoid taking lectures, tutorials or exams at the same time.

Time slot model
time/dayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday
09:00-10:45A1B1A4C6D4
11:00-12:45A2B2A5C7D5
13:15-15:00C1C4D1B3D6
15:15-17:00C2C5D2B4D7
17:15-19:00C3A3D3B5D8
19:15-22:00E1E2E3E4

Step 5: Registration or deregistration

Make sure you register for the course or minor on time. Go to Osiris and find the course you want to register for. Go to 'Enrol' in the left menu and go through the steps.

Courses with priority rules

Some courses have limited space and give priority to certain groups of students. Register for courses with priority rules in the first week of the registration period.

You can only register for courses with priority rules in the first week of the registration period. For study period 1 and 2 of the academic year 2024-2025, registration closes onMonday, 10 Juneat13:00.

In theCourse Planner, you can find for each course which groups of students are guaranteed placement if they register on time. For the remaining slots, we will draw lots among the other students who have registered.

We will inform you via your Solis email onFriday, 14 June, whether or not you have been placed. If you are not placed, you can still register for another course until Friday, 21 June.

Which courses have priority rules?

Block 1

VR2V14001Vro-Historiography of Feminist Ideas

Block2

VR3V12004Vro-Postcolonial Configurations
VR3V14005Vro-Politics of Representation

Block 1

GE2V18001Ges-Conflict Analysis

Block 2

GE2V23002Ges-Tracing 21st Century War

Block 1

IT1V13001Ita-Italiaans 1
LI1V21001Lit-Literary History 1
LI3V19002Lit-Postcolonial Texts
SP1V17001Spa-Español 1
TL1V18001Tlc-Academic Speaking
TL1V18003Tlc-Intercultureel Leren SEM I
TL2V14113Tlc-Cognitieve neurowetenschap
TL2V23006Tlc-Do You Believe in Human Rights?

Block 2

EN3V18005Eng-Language and Identity
LI1V13002Lit-Close Reading
LI1V21002Lit-Literary History 2
SP1V17003Spa-Español 2
TL1V18002Tlc-Academic Writing

Block 1

ME3V15015Mec-Hollywood Cinema and Beyond
ME3V15022Mec-Nederlandse theater- en danscultuur
ME3V15024Mec-Televisieproductie
ME3V19001Mec-Green Media
ME3V21002Mec-Infrastructures of Digital Cultures
ME3V23001Mec-Data Workshop Mapping Public Opinion
MU3V24001Muz-Music analysis
MU3V24003Muz-Filmmuziek

Block 2

ME2V15008Mec-Creative Urban Technologies
ME3V15010Mec-Audience & Spectatorship
ME3V15016Mec-Nederlandse filmcultuur
ME3V15017Mec-Computergames in context
ME3V20003Mec-Workshop Interactive Storytelling
ME3V21001Mec-Data as Media
ME3V21004Mec-Television Genres
ME3V21007Mec-The Thinking Body
MU3V16002Muz-Muzikale Intermedialiteit
MU3V17001Muz-Modern Music

Registration for minor or specialisation (for BA students)

Please note! If you register for a minor or specialisation, you must register for both the individual courses and the minor or specialisation itself.

  • For specific information about a minor, go to the minor you want to take and look under 'Application and enrolment'.
  • During the registration period, you register in Osiris for an entire minor as well as the individual courses.
  • If a minor has a course with priority rules, you must register for both this course and the minor during the first week of theregistration period. We will publish the list of courses with priority rules two weeks before the start of the registration period.
  • At the end of your first year, you choose a specialisation.
  • You register for your specialisationvia Osiris (under the heading 'Enrolment' > 'Specialisation').
  • You also register via Osiris for the individual courses of your specialisation:
    • For the courses in study period1 and 2 during the registration period in summer
    • For the courses in study period3 and 4 in autumn

Make sure you register your specialisation in the first week of the registration period in June and check carefully that no courses with priority rules are in your specialisation. You can only register for these courses in the first week of the registration period.

Have you registered for a course that, on second thoughts, you do not want to take? Then deregister as soon as possible so that a place becomes available for a fellow student.

How do you deregister?

You can deregister via OSIRIS:

  • Enrol >
  • My enrolments >
  • Select course >
  • In the course details, click the Disenrolcourse button at the top. This button is only visible until the first week of the study period.

It is not possible to deregister after the first week of the study period in which the course is taught. An ND (not participated) will then appear in your file. An ND will not appear on your study progress review.

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