Study Guide - OTH Regensburg
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Study Guide - OTH Regensburg
Study Guide Students‘ Union University of Applied Sciences Regensburg Study guide of university of applied sciences Regensburg Student’s union August 29, 2011 Imprint Publisher: Students government of University of applied sciences Regensburg Room S-107 Seybothstraße 2 93053 Regensburg Phone (0941) 943 - 9825 Fax (0941) 943 - 9826 Editors: Josef Freundorfer Christina Gürster Alexandra Kiener Maximilian Kutzer Johannes Ries Pictures: Dominik Huber Press date: August 29, 2011 First Edition, based on the 11th edition of the ”Studienführer der Hochschule Regensburg”: 250 copies The last edition can always be found at http://www.konvent-regensburg.de We would like to thank Techniker Krankenkasse very much for sponsoring the printing of this guide. Dear fellow students… …welcome at the university of applied sciences Regensburg! The cover already reveals the idea of this guide. It’s just giving you on the next 89 pages an insight of the university and everything Wie das Titelbild verrät wagen wir auf den kommenden 89 Seiten einen Blick in die Hochschule und alles was related to it at your probably new life as student. This guide is divided into four areas: • Your campus starting at page 10 gives you some orientation on the campus and how to get there. • Your studies groups important information about studying at the university of applied sciences regensburg. It doesn’t matter, if you’re searching for a copier, a book or important dates – after reading the page 32 et seqq., you’ll be better informed than your profs ;-) • Your student’s life gives you an idea, of what to do at your free time. With sport, parties and night life tips starting at page 51 your day is planed quickly. Additionally: How to find a flat or where to buy a b(u)ycicle? • Your student’s union does not only try to write some guides in english, but also offers considerably more. Page 66 and following include contact information of fellow students and information about the organizational structure of the students government as well as how to become part of it. No worries – it is possible to master the studies and the new life in Regensburg without this guide and don’t start memorizing all of it. It shall be an easy reading and a reference for finding answers. With all the information you will get: don’t get crazy! A new period of one’s life is always exhausting and at the best manageable by share it with others. Make use of the freshmen offers of the students union and you’ll find new people very quickly. You can also visit us at our offies (see page 66). There we voluntary help you in your questions and concerns. If the office is closed (which will happen, as we also have to study), you can find a timetable, at which time we should be present. This guide is result of hard work. Unfortunately some information are changing almost as quick, as the rates of stocks. You’ll find some for sure and therefore. Ask your profs or us. We wish you good luck, endurance and above all a lot of fun at your studies at the university of applied sciences regensburg! CONTENTS CONTENTS Contents Contents 6 Your Campus 10 Ways in Regensburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Ways to the university . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Finding rooms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Maps of the campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Getting some food . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 No card - no meal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Using our card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Hungry in between . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Administrative offices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Office for Financial Support (BaföG Amt) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Student Advisory Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Career Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 International Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Department of students administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Service Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Department of examination administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Department for Internships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Department of Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Administration Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Studentenwerk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Your Studies 32 The Change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 32 Study guide of student’s union – WS11 CONTENTS CONTENTS Useful Webites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 QIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Studying and IT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Computer centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Cip-Pools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 AutoCAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 MSDNAA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Office-Suites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Intranet at home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Wireless-LAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Smartphones, PDA’s, iPad, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Copier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Main Library Seybothstraße . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Library Prüfeninger Straße . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Central library Universität . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Useful information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Further libraries and reading rooms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Additional Course Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Subjects with General Educational Value (AW-Fächer) . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Virtual University Bavaria (vhb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Final Thesis & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Which Topic? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 External Final Thesis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Characteristics of internal/external final theses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Study guide of student’s union – WS11 7 CONTENTS CONTENTS More Information on the Final Thesis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Bachelor, what now? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Hints from Foxes to Rabbits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 A student’s life 51 Cultural activities on the campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 FH-Fest, pub crawl and Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Campusfest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Music Moves & New Year’s concert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Student organisations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Catholic Student Group - Katholische Hochschulgemeinde (KHG) . . . . . . . . 53 Evangelic Students Group (ESG) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Choir & orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Bars and pubs in Regensburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Culture in Regensburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Going to the movies in Regensburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Sports at the campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Finding accommodation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Appartments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Flat sharing community (WGs) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Dormitories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Where to buy a bike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Scholarships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 You students’ representation 8 66 University elections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Elected representatives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Senate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Study guide of student’s union – WS11 CONTENTS CONTENTS Speakers’ council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Students’ government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Students’ union & student organisations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 FoSo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 FSEI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 FSIM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 FSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 FSam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Campus Regensburg e.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Connecta e.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Dynamics e.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 regenics e.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 USO e.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Association of Hochschule Regensburg Friends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Term dates 80 Important websites of the students administration 84 Index 88 Acknowledgements 89 Study guide of student’s union – WS11 9 YOUR CAMPUS Your Campus Your campus in Regensburg is something very special. If you desist from the buildungs in Prüfeninger Staße – whose users shall relocate sooner or later – Hochschule and university share a huge interconnected campus which ranges from Seybothstraße to the clinical centre of the university. The next pages will help you with the orientation and give you an overview where you can apply for benefits and where you can get something to eat. Ways in Regensburg One part of the callback contributions which have to be paid every term additionally to the fees (at that time 89,38 e ) is intended for the semester ticket . That is why the student ID is valid as ticket in the public local traffic. This ticket is valid in the whole catchment area of the RVV1 (see page 14) and so in all busses, trains of the Deutschen Bahn as well as all private railway companies if it is a means of transportation in the local traffic. That means that you can go to Neumarkt as well as from Fischmarkt to Uni Mensa stressless and for free. The semester ticket is valid – like the students ID – for the whole semester and so during the lecture-free time, too. But it is also worthwhile to have a bicycle – some ways become really short then. If you want to buy one you can find a small assortment of traders on page 64. Promenades through the historic centre or bike tours through rural environment have their charm, too. There are also guided city tours in Regensburg which are not intended to go a very long distance and to hear a lot of things in very short time. Those who are interested can have some orientation here: http://www.regensburg.de/tourismus/de/ regensburg_erleben/646. By the way, there is also a generally chosing subject in which you can get to know the city (S. 44). Normally, in the welcoming bay to the city of Regensburg (if you register a second residence) a gift coupon for a guided city tour. In Regensburg, you are very flexible and moblie with the RVV-Ticket, bicycle and by foot without having a car and you can go from one corner of Regensburg to another in short time and also for free. 1 RVV: 10 Regensburger Verkehrsverbund http://www.rvv.de Study guide of student’s union – WS11 YOUR CAMPUS Ways in Regensburg Ways to the university Too many ways lead to Rome – and not only to Rome, but also to the university. If on foot, with the bicycle, bus or car, everything has its pros and cons waiting to be tested. by foot By foot it is often faster, especially to the historic centre, with a little bit of knowledge of the place you can save time - compared to other means of transportation - if you walk through the multitudinous alleyways and backyards. Moreover, the routes in Regensburg are not as long as they seem: if you have to wait at Uni-Mensa ten minutes for the bus, you can also go by foot and arrive at the same time like the bus at the central station. If you take the ”Schleichweg” behind the canteen to Street Bischof-Konrad, you can save time as well. by bicylce With your bicycle, it is the fastest way to get from A to B in Regensburg. Straight over the danube it is much easier with the bicycle because you can go over both the ”Steinerne Brücke” and the ”Eiserner Steg”. Other means of transport cannot use those to bridges. So, you save half of the time in comparison to for example bus and car. Additionally, you are more flexible with your bike because you are not dependent of some time tables. To the university, you can take Universitätsstraße (drawn out comfortable raising) or Galgenbergstraße (short raising, which flattens on the way to the university) and on which you can outrun the bus with a smile. At the end, one can say that the bicycle is the best of all alternative solutions – but you have to be weather proof and your bicycle has to be burglar-proof. The respect of foreign bikes is rather notorious than famous. by bus As long as you do not try to come just fast to your lecture, the RVV is a good option. If you come of the closely city circle, you mostly do not have to change busses if you want to go to the university. And by the way, the time tables are good organised in time of lectures. But if you want to go home after midnight on weekdays after partying you have to take the taxi or the bicycle or go on foot. From Friday to Saturday and to Sunday the ”Nachtschwärmer” busses are available after midnight. Bus transport is chosen mostly which causes nerve-wracking capacity overload. If you want to arrive at the university on time, you should choose one bus earlier because the busses are completly overloaded in the morning, causing longer ride times. Study guide of student’s union – WS11 11 Ways in Regensburg YOUR CAMPUS Reason is that some passangers do not know that there a light barriers in means of transportation at the doors. Closing the door can take under certain circumstances (according to the power of comprehension) up to ten minutes. bus lines Bus lines which lead to the campus are 2B, 4, 6 , 11, and 19. To go to Prüfening you take line 1 or 4. During lecture-time, line 2B and 11 are articulated busses normally every 20 minutes. Lines 1 and 6 are normally articulated busses which drive every 10 minutes; Line 4 goes every ten minutes, but every second run the bus ends at ”Klenzestraße” (Gesslerheim). At certain peak times a 6S bus drives on the direct way to the clinical centre, but it is not recommendable. Line 19 is an exotic every-hour-perhaps-once-bus-lines. Line 11 additionally runs every 10 minutes to the campus and is available from 7:30 to 10:00 from Albertstraße to HS.R to University main entrance, from 12:00 to 18:30 it is every ten minutes the opposite direction. The line which is highly recommendable is line 2B. You don’t have to pass the Albertstraße if you live in the historic centre. So, line 2B relieves lines 6 and 11. You can receive more exactly and probably more clearly arranged information at the RVV customer centre, Hemauerstr. 1, at bus terminal Albertstraße. You can buy a bus schedule there (50 ct or more) or you can download freely from http://www.rvv.dė by car … you are not that flexible in Regensburg. Parking lot affliction influences the picture of Regensburg, at the university as well as in the city centre. Wrecking services are at ”sites of crime” right away. Our suggestion: Cars only for emergency situations! If you go to the university with the car, do not park at lawns, they are no parking areas. Additionally, mind the road signs. But if your car is towed the following website might help: http://www-verwaltung.uni-regensburg.de/Abschleppdienst.htm. Nevertheless, if you need a parking lot in the city centre, you can go to the Donaumarkt or parking deck (for example the parking deck at Dachauplatz), at some of them the first hour is for free. But it is the same problem like with bicycles in Regensburg. At parking areas on the campus, the headlamps of the brand new car of a professor as well as some radios etc were stolen in broad daylight. So, it is not to be suggested to use the campus as durable parking position … 12 Study guide of student’s union – WS11 Kager Study guide of student’s union – WS11 Oberwinzer City Donau 10 8 8 Ziegetsdorf P. Ortsmitte Fernsehsender Ziegetsdorf KarlStieler-Str. Geibelplatz Graßer Weg Wolfgangschule Nord Wolfgangschule Süd Klenzestr. 12 77 30 31 Dachauplatz A Graß Neuprüll Graß Brunnstr. 2 A 3 2A 2B Vitusstr. Universität 4 Haupteingang Humboldtstr. Am Bach Klinikum West 6 Leoprechting Klinikum An der Kreuzbreite Lieperkingstr. Oberisling Rauberstr. JohannUniversität OttoJosefFranz- Hösl-Str. Mensa Hahn-Str. Engert-Str. Hartl-Str. Bürgerhaus Beethovenstr. Alfons-Auer-Str. Brahmsstr. Haydnstr. An der Iselrinne Galgenberg Tulpenweg Humboldtstr. 3 Galgenbergbrücke Ev. Zentralfriedhof Hbf. Ostpreußenstr. Liebigstr. B. Kurzer Weg 11 nach Obertraubling / Neutraubling B. Sophie-Scholl-Str. B. DrosteHülshoff-Weg B. Langer Weg B. Friedr.ViehbacherAllee B. Bahnhof 31 30 79 H. Holzerstr. H. Kirche H. Wendeplatz H. H.-Quandt-Allee nach Neutraubling 9 Rathenaustr. 880 H. MaxPlanck-Str. H. Friedhof 930 Frachtpostzentrum Siemens Eingang Süd RVV-Kundenzentrum Hemauerstr. 1 Innenstadtzone Endhaltestelle Gemeinsame Haltestellen Haltestelle nur in angegebener Fahrtrichtung Linie verkehrt hier nur in angegebener Fahrtrichtung Legende B. RudolfSchlichtingerStr. BMW AusbildungsZentrum 5 nach Tegernheim / Donaustauf / Wörth Burgweinting Herm.-Höcherl-Str. BMW Tor 2 18 Keilberg Keilberger Hauptstr. nach Barbing / Neutraubling Kreuzhof Burgweinting Kirche Harting Junkersstr. Benzstr. Zeißstr. Bajuwarenstr. B. Garbenstr. Schöneberger Str. Burgweinting Minervastr. Ostbahnhof Peter-Henlein-Str. Hintere Keilbergstr. Grünthaler An der Str. Schauergrube Schw. Heyden Irlmauth Donau Schw. Aumer 8 Grünthal Feuerwehr Zone 2 Grünthal Zur Hohen Linie Schwabelweis Kirchstr. Krankenhaus St. Josef Safferlingstr. Schwabenstr. Friesenstr. 4 Schwabelweis Brücke Bukarester Str. Hermann-Geib-Str. Burgunderstr. Hornstr. 2A 2B 10 A. d. Irler Höhe Greflingerstr. Hohes Kreuz Zuckerfabrik Schlachthof Harthof Danziger Freiheit Pommernstr. Schlesierstr. Ardennenstr. Argonnenstr. Dolomitenstr. 1 Kronacher Str. Wutzlhofen Kulmbacher Str. 3 Haslbachweg Loisachstr. Brandlberg Gewerbepark Kalkwerk Lechstr. Memeler Str. Vilsstr./ Gewerbepark HolzAn den gartenstr. Weichser Breiten Weichser Weg HansHerrmannSchule Sudetendeutsche Str. Aussiger Str. Sandgasse Berliner Str. Lichtenfelser Str. Nabburger Str. Mecklenburger Str. Antoniuskirche Stobäusplatz 77 Haslbach Isarstr. Weichs/ DEZ Weißenburgstr. Ostengasse Unterer Kath. Friedhof Gabelsbergerstr. Wöhrdstr./ Jugendherberge 5 13 Hauptbahnhof/ Albertstraße 18 79 Ernst-ReuterPlatz Am Königshof Spessartstr. Hans-Hayder-Str. Eiserne Brücke Bischof-KonradOb. Kath. Wolfgangs- Friedhof Str. kirche Fachhochschule Nibelungenstr. Ludwig-Thoma-Str. Th.-Storm-Str. Gutenbergstr. Theresienkirche Hofgartenweg Königsstr. Domplatz Harzstr. Wetterstation Reinhausen Nordgaustr. Kirche Donaustaufer Str. Avia Hotel Reinhausen Brücke Schule St. Nikola Sallern Schwabenbauer Im Reichen Winkel 9 Sallerner Berg Kötztinger Str. Siebenbürgener Str. Gallingkofen Sallern Schule Neupfarrpl. Altes Rathaus Thundorferstr. Gutenbergpl. Bahnhofstr. Bismarckplatz Justizgebäude Asamstr. Fischmarkt Oberpfalzbrücke Steinweg Drehergasse Am Holzhof Bei der Rinnen Arnulfs- Haidplatz platz Simmernstr. Augsburger Str. Kirche St. Paul Kaulbachweg Rotsäulenweg P. Ahornstr. Joh.-Schwaebl-Str. P. Hölkeringer Str. Pentling 10 Dr.-Gessler-Str. Kaiser-Friedrich-Allee Ludwig-Erhard-Str. Otto-Wels-Str. Theodor-Heuss-Pl. Cranachweg FriedrichEbert-Str. Lessingstr. Michael-Burgau-Str. Dechbetten Königswiesen Dechbetten TELIS FINANZ Schwalbenneststr. Dürerstr. 993 880 Taxisstr. Goethestr. Margaretenau Obermaierstr. Lilienthalstr. Killermannstr. Rennplatz Bhf. Prüfening Prüfening 1 An den Klostergründen Rennweg Deiningerstr. Roter-Brach-Weg Annahofstr. 11 Weinmannstr. Dornierstr. Herm.-Köhl-Str. Sparkasse Rennplatz-Nord Neukareth 13 nach Lappersdorf / Hainsacker Pfälzer Siedlung Würzburger Str. 1+ 2 Pfaffensteiner Brücke Nürnberger Str. Niederwinzer Dornfelder Weg in : nen gilt Ta ri fz o den Ihr t JosefTheresienweg Adler-Str. AlbertusWestheim Magnus-Gym. GumpelzWeinweg Boessnerstr. haimerstr. Westbad Ostdeutsche HansGalerie 6 Wernerwerkstr. Sachs-Str. nach Pielenhofen 12 Tarif-Hinweis: Alle hier dargestellten Haltestellen – ausgenommen Grünthal – liegen innerhalb der Zone 1 Bahn ke -Tic Die Nachdruck nur mit Genehmigung der Regensburger Verkehrsverbund GmbH & Co. KG Stand: 02.05.2011 Orts- und Nachbarortsverkehr Regensburg YOUR CAMPUS Ways in Regensburg 13 14 6B Abensberg Neustadt a. d. Donau KBS 993 Richtung Ingolstadt 7A arif GN-T ur V KBS 870 Linie 15 Hohenfels Lauf Saaß Linie 41 Mühlberg Freihöls Richtung Nürnberg Amberg 41 Weiherdorf/ Katzdorf Münchshofen Linie 41 Schwandorf Zielheim/ Klardorf Wackersdorf KBS 855 6A 6B 7A 7B 8A 8B Nittenau Bruck Linie 43 Richtung Weiden i. d. OPf. Zone 9A 21/24/25 Neunburg v. Wald Linie 35 Bergham Linie 5/34 Falkenstein Zell 34 Ebersroith/ Rettenbach 5 Langau/ BinnenEitenzell verkehr Aumbrunn nur VLC-Tarif Linie 43 Forsting Gfäll/ Schillertswiesen Linie 43 Mappach Abzw. Pingarten/Erzhäuser Abzw. Pissau/Abzw. Penting 6A 6B 7A 7B 8A 8B 9A Mausheim Zone 7B 7A 6B KBS 930 Richtung Landshut / München Hetzenbach Brieberg/ WulkersStefling Teublitz Kirnberg Roßbach 5B dorf Burglengenfeld 41 Carolinenhütte/ MaxhütteHauzendorf/ Abzw. Rohrbach Wolferszwing Linie 37 Haidhof Fischbach Roding Marienthal Pettenreuth 66 Linie 29 Beratzhausen 15 Brennberg/ 5A 41/42 42 43 Bernhardswald/ 35 Dallackenried Frauenzell Kallmünz Linie 14 Adlmannstein/ Ponholz/ Oberpfraundorf Judenberg Kürn Abzw. Dingstetten Pirkensee SüssenRamspau/ 34 Linie 36 Holzheim Linie 42 5 bach Kleinramspau Pfaffenfang/ 855 Rechberg Thanhausen/ Wenzenbach 4 Altenthann Wolfsegg Steinsberg FußenHopfengarten 15 Neuhof/ Forstmühle/ berg 36 Abzw. Regenstauf Diesenbach Hochdorf BinnenHohenwarth 37 Hohes Kreuz Eitlbrunn Wenzenbach verkehr Edl880 Brunn 41/42/43 Loch Irlbach Wörth nur VSL-Tarif 15 hausen Oberlichtenwald 66 29 Kruckenberg a.d.Do. 3 Laub/ 14 36/37 Waldetzen17 Sulzbach Hainsacker berg Holz GonnersSandheim/ RegenGrünthal Kaulhausen/ Weihern Wiesen5 Bach dorf Neuhof dorf 5 Schwaighausen Linie 12 felden 13 Tiefenthal VSL 3 Lorenzen Oberachdorf/ Heitzenhofen/ Rodauer Zeitlarn Keil- 8/34 5/5A Laaber Donaustauf Kiefenholz Duggendorf 2 Weg Pielmühle 12 berg Hofdorf WutzlPielen5A Oppersdorf 13/17 Tegernheim 5A Pollenried hofen 14/17 Lappersdorf/ Gallingkofen hofen Schwabelweis Sarching Linie 5A Hof Rohrdorf Illkofen Kager/ Neukareth Pettendorf 2 28 4 3 Zone 1 Barbing/Kreuzhof 5A 6A 5B Kneiting Undorf/ 28/29 2 Unterheising3 5A 5B 4 6A Deuerling Etterzhausen Mariaort Prüfening Regensburg Burgweinting Harting 30/31 Linie 28 28 33 Unterisling/ 9 Hemau Neutraubling Thumhausen/Schönhofen 27 Oberhinkofen Pentling Roith Linie 25 33 Pittmannsdorf Pfatter 880/930 Niedertraubling Eilsbrunn Riegling/ 993 Piesenkofen 20/21 27 68 Geisling Großberg 66 Aich2 2 Gebelkofen Sinzing Eich20/2 Wolkering 23 Obertraubling 26 NiederSchönach hofen kirchen GundelsMintraching gebraching Linie 33 hausen Graßlfing Haugenried Bruck880 930 Thalmassing Aukofen Linie 27 16/19 dorf 20 3 Poign/ 23 Poikam Alteglofsheim Painten Oberndorf/ Weillohe 16 Köfering Moosham Linie 66 Viehhausen/ Bad Abbach Peising Luckenpaint Linie 16 21/21Z/24 Langenerling Aufhausen Petzkofen 22 Kohlstadt Linie 20 Hagelstadt Linie 21Z Teufelsmühle/ Taimering Linie 21/21Z Linie 26 Gailsbach 4 19 19 Dünzling Riekofen 25 24 Paring Saalhaupt Lengfeld Pfakofen/Rogging Binnenverkehr Zaitzkofen Bhf. Bad Abbach 25 nur VLK-Tarif Linie 24 Eggmühl Langquaid 19 Sünching Inkofen Nieder5A Schierling Allkofen Linien 22/25 Teugn leierndorf Kelheim Linie 19 Saal a. d. Donau 5B KBS 880 Richtung Passau 6A Parsberg Seubersdorf Batzhausen Deining Stadtbus Neumarkt Neumarkt i. d. OPf. Richtung Nürnberg hr n erke env Binn Zone 7B 8A 8B KBS 880 Ortsverkehr Schwandorf 9A RVV-Tarifzonenplan / Streckenplan Region (Hauptnetz) City -Tic Die Linien 1 - 4A, 6, 8A, 10 - 11, 11A, 18, 70 - 73, 75 -77, 79 und die Linie D verkehren ausschließlich in der Zone 1. Binnenzahlgrenze Zonen- und Zahlgrenze Bushaltestelle Buslinie Bahnhof Schienenstrecke City-TicketBereich in 1+ 2 ket en : gilt Ta r if z o n den Ihr Stand: 12.12.2010 Ways in Regensburg YOUR CAMPUS Study guide of student’s union – WS11 Pommernstraße 1 22 Wutzlhofen 3 2 C Uni - Karl-Stieler-Str. 2B 33 34 B C H H A Uni - Klinikum Grünthal Pentling Sallerner Berg Neutraubling Königsw. - Dechbetten A. d. Irler Höhe 6 8 8 9 9 10 10 Kareth - Wolfsegg 14 8 16 26 E Lappersdorf - Hainsacker 13 26 R A S T 10 1 37 36 35 34 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 24 Hbf-Albertstr-Ernst-Reuter-Pl-klFormat.indd 1 9 3 2 Pielenhofen - Heitzenhofen 12 2 I 11 3 C Roter-Brach-Weg Uni - B. Herm.-Höcherl-Str. 11 H I Wernerwerkstr. 6 9 C Neutraubling - Zinzendorf 3 23 H G Humboldtstraße, Graß Wörth a. d. Do. - Falkenstein 5 20 19 5A 3 21 F Schwabenstr. 2B 18 F B Karl-Stieler-Str. - Graß 2A 17 B 16 16 15 Schwabenstr. G A 16 E 15 13 15 3 F E 9 2 2 4 15 2 11 2 11 2 4 14 2 13 1 13 2 14 2 3 3 32 33 73 11 34 35 12 2 16 16 12 2 9 Donau Arena BMW Tor 2 Haslbach Elisabethstr. Erminoldweg 14 3 10 16 H 11 6 6 12 B 1 23 28 2 2 2 FA Maximilianstraße A D 2 F FA B 5 41 / 43 880 / 855 / 930 / 993 ReiseZentrum und Bahnhofsbuchhandlung RVV-Tickets im Vorverkauf: 16 Bahnhofstraße 20 / 22 / 29 Hauptbahnhof 15 4 30 / 31 5A / 12 / 14 15 / 77 13 Hainsacker 17 Regendorf A Arnulfsplatz 16 19 FA Wutzlhofen Wernerwerkstr: Sallerner Berg Roter-Brach-Weg FA FA Albertstraße 6 19 42 71 I 6 Uni - Klinikum 11 Uni - Burgweinting Herm.-Höcherl-Str. 6 11 Hemauerstraße = Nummer der RVV-Buslinie = RVV-Fahrausweisautomat 5 FA 15 18.11.2010 11:13:08 = RVV-Vorverkaufsstelle = RVV-Infovitrine = Haltepunkt 3 Legende: eg ßw Fu Humboldtstr. - Graß Grünthal Neutraubling Königswiesen Dechbetten 79 BMW 3 8 9 10 3 / 8 / 9 / 10 / 79 H C 3 / 6 / 9 / 11 3 6 9 11 36 / 37 / A / D 1 Prüfening 1A Prüfening 5 Wörth Falkenstein 1 / 1A / 5 G HBF/Albertstraße 2A / 2B / 8 FA 3 Linienrichtungen s.Tabelle links 2 A Schwabenstr. 2 B Schwabenstr. 8 Pentling A 2 A / 2 B / 18 3 Ernst-Reuter-Platz D.-Martin-Luther-Straße Stand: 12.12.2010 RVV-Kundenzentrum Hemauerstraße 1 Alle hier genannten Linien fahren bis Hauptbahnhof. 5A / 12 / 14 / 15 / 20 / 22 / 23 / 24 / 28 / 29 30 / 31 / 32 / 33 / 34 / 35 / 41 / 43 / 77 1 / 10 2 A Karl-Stieler-Str. - Graß 2 B Uni - Karl-Stieler-Str. 18 Burgweinting Herm.Höcherl-Str. 13 17 A 1 5A / 12 / 14 / 15 / 23 / 24 / 28 / 30 32 / 33 / 34 / 35 / 41 / 43 / 77 Ernst-Reuter-Platz 1 Pommernstr. 10 A. d. Irler Höhe E Zentrum Hauptbahnhof Haltestelle Hauptbahnhof mit Haltepunktnummer Haltestelle HBF/Albertstraße mit Haltepunktbezeichnung Haltestelle Ernst-Reuter-Platz mit Haltepunktnummer Zeichenerklärung: bis Endhaltestelle Hauptbahnhof. RVV-Linien 5A, 12, 14, 15, 20, 22, 23, 24, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 41, 43 und 77 fahren ab Haltestelle Ernst-Reuter-Platz, Haltepunkt 1 Bahnhofstraße 21 24 27 13 16 Brennberg - Frauenzell Altenthann - Pfaffenfang Kürn - Wulkersdorf Probstberg (Schultage , 13:15) 5 Haltepunkt Regenstauf - Neunburg v. W. 5 Burglengenfeld - Kallmünz Regenstauf - Schwandorf RAST Stadtamhof D 79 77 73 71 43 42 41 Halte- Linie Richtung punkt Bernhardswald - Falkenstein 12 2 Pfatter - Schönach Ikea Obertraubling - Neutraubling Barbing - Neutraubling Brunn - Dallackenried Nittendorf - Hemau Eilsbrunn - Haugenried Sinzing - Viehhausen Alteglofsheim - Pfakofen Mintraching - Sünching Wolkering - Langquaid Alteglofsheim - Aufhausen Thalmassing - Luckenpaint Bad Abbach - Lengfeld B. Hermann-Höcherl-Str. Oppersdorf - Regendorf Ernst-Reuter-Platz Großberg - Bad Abbach Kallmünz - Hohenfels Linie Richtung 2A 1/1A Prüfening Arnulfspl. und zurück A Haltepunkt Fußweg Linie Richtung Post Post Fußweg Study guide of student’s union – WS11 Galgenbergbrücke Fahrtziele und Haltepunkte der RVV-Linien RVV-Bushaltestellen HBF/Albertstraße, Ernst-Reuter-Platz, Hauptbahnhof Bushaltestellen Hauptbahnhof/ Albertstraße/ Ernst-Reuter-Platz YOUR CAMPUS Ways in Regensburg Finding rooms YOUR CAMPUS Finding rooms First, you get some information about the room numbers of the university. In general, rooms are denoted with a letter and a triple-digit number. The place of location affects the first letter, followed by the floor and the room number. One example: U126. This room is in the Sammelgebäude, first floor, room 26. Rooms in the basement floor are marked with a minus between place of location letter and the first figure (for example S-102). The following websites might help you finding rooms: • http://www.hs-regensburg.de/funktion/adresse/lageplan-raeume.html • http://www-tz.uni-regensburg.de/wegweiser.php Locations of the university of applied science Code A,B,C,D,E P Q R S T U 16 Location the various wings of the Maschinenbaugebäude, Galgenbergstraße Prüfeninger Straße canteen library area Seybothstraße laboratory building microsystems technology Sammelgebäude, corner Universitätsstraße/Albertus-Magnus-Straße Study guide of student’s union – WS11 YOUR CAMPUS Maps of the campus Maps of the campus H Übersichtsplan Musikpav. Gebäude der Universität und des Klinikums Übergang Überdach geplante Gebäude (ca. 2009-2011) Sonstiges Gebäude P P P Brücke Mauer Nutzungsgrenze Recht und Wirtschaft H Philosophie/ Theologie Parkhaus Parkplatz Rettungstreffpunkt Bushaltestelle Taxistand P P H TAXI ZH H Sammelgebäude P TAXI H Mensa Zentral- Krabbelbibliothek stube Un ive rsit ä See H Rechenzentrum Mathematik N 50 P “Kugel” Verwaltung ße stra 0 P Treffpunkt Forum H H + erg enb Galg tss t raß e Zentrales Hörsaalgebäude Musikpavillon Albertus-Magnus-Straße Audimax +H H ZH Musikpav. Ri Stadtmitte Ri Stad tmitte Hochschule Bundesautobahn Straße Fuß-, Fahrradweg + H See Mensa UNIVERSITÄT REGENSBURG Biopark 1 P 100 m Biopark 2 Warenannahme Physik (Zufahrt über Tiefstraße Ost) P + + Kindergarten Chemie/ Pharmazie P Tiefstraße Ost Vorklinikum H H Entsorgungszentrum rt Josef-Enge Tiefs Biologie -Str. e traß West Botanischer Garten P P H Uni Sportanlage H Sport Abfahrt 100a: Universität, Klinikum Technische Zentrale erg - Passa A3 - Nürnb u trau Franz-Josef-S ß-Allee José Carreras Forschungseinrichtung P TAXI H Zahn-, Mund und Kieferklinik Notaufnahme Luftrettungszentrum Universitätsklinikum Entwurf und Bearbeitung Grundkarte: S. Fischer, Universität Regensburg Lst. f. Wirtschaftsgeographie, 2008 Study guide of student’s union – WS11 Kartengrundlagen: Digitale Daten vom Staatl. Bauamt Regensburg - Hochschulbau und Dr. U. Werling, Universität Regensburg - Rechenzentrum; Planungsunterlagen von Schuster Pechtold Schmidt Architekten GmbH und Sigma Plan. 17 YOUR CAMPUS UNIVERSITÄT REGENSBURG P Detailplan Campus Ri Stad tmitte P Übergang Überdach geplantes Gebäude (ca. 2009-2011) rsität sstraß e Hörsaal- und Verfügungsgebäude mit Institut für Immobilienwirtschaft Bundesautobahn Recht und Wirtschaft Unive H Gebäude Gebäude-Bauteil P Verfügungsgebäude Geisteswissenschaften PT5 Wirtschaftsinformatik (Einbahn-)Straße e Galgenbergstraß Ludwig-Thoma-Str. (L11) Ri Stadtmitte Maps of the campus RWS RWL Fuß-, Fahrradweg Brücke Mauer PT4 H19 H21 H16 Universität Haupteingang (L11) H ZH H20 H15 + L6 Ri Altstadt 0 H3 PT1 H2 H10 L11 Ri Altstadt Albertus-Magnus-Straße H H4 Sammelgebäude P TAXI Universität Haupteingang (L6) Philosophie/ Theologie H9 H8 H7 H6 H5 Audimax H Otto-Hahn-Str. (L6, L11) Studentenhaus Mensa Treffpunkt “Kugel” P Otto-Hahn-Str. (L6) H H H22 H23 ZH 5-8 100 m 50 PT3 ZH 1-4 + Universität Mensa (L6, L11) H N H18 H17 Nutzungsgrenze PT2 H14 H12 H13 H11 SG Albertus-Magnus-Straße Zentralbibliothek P Otto-Hahn-Str. (L11) H Forum Krabbelstube ZB Verwaltung Stud.-Kanzlei Akadem. Auslandsamt See RZ Mathematik MATH CH11 CH21 P Warenannahme (Zufahrt über CH12 Tiefstraße Ost) CH22 CH32 H32 Biopark 2 PHY2 PHY1 H47 H43 H45 CH 1.3 H44 H48 H36 + CH23 Chemie/ Pharmazie CH33 P + P P H37 VKL3 VKL4 CH14 H38 Vorklinikum H39 H42 BIO4 H41 Entsorgungszentrum Parkhaus Parkplatz H19 Hörsaal mit Nr. + Rettungstreffpunkt H VKL1 Tiefstraße Ost BIO3 BIO5 P VKL5 VKL2 Biologie CH24 ße Kindergarten H33 PHY5 H46 PHY7 stra H34 erg PHY9 H35 PHY4 enb Physik PHY3 Biopark 1 Galg PHY8 Rechenzentrum H31 (L6) Bushaltestelle mit Liniennr. TAXI Taxistand ZH Zentrales Hörsaalgebäude Josef-Engert-Str. H40 BIO1 eW traß Tiefs BIO2 est Tennenplatz Botanischer Garten Botanischer Garten Stadion P SP4 H50 P SP3 Spring- und Stoßanlage SP1 Tennisplätze SP2 Sport Allwetterplatz Technische Zentrale A3 Entwurf und Bearbeitung Grundkarte: S. Fischer, Univ. Regensburg - Lst. f. Wirtschaftsgeogr., 2008; Kartengrundlagen: Digitale Daten vom Staatl. Bauamt Regensburg - Hochschulbau. 18 Study guide of student’s union – WS11 YOUR CAMPUS Study guide of student’s union – WS11 Maps of the campus 19 Getting some food YOUR CAMPUS Getting some food No card - no meal It is not possible to pay cash in any canteen or cafeteria at the campus, you have to pay with a special chipcard, which is also required to give you access to the university’s sports centre. The Mensacard service bureau is located in the basement of the Uni-Mensa. There is a sign next to the door, which can be entered from the Albertus-Magnus-Straße (that is the street that leads way through the Uni). You can catch a card during monday to friday between 08:30 am - 10:45 am and 11:15 am - 02:00 pm by identifying yourself as an student with your student card as well as your identity card and paying 10 e as caution money. There are several revaluate machines in the canteen entrance areas for topping up your mensa card. Therefore you have to press the card on the machine as shown on the picture and put money in it. The money you have on account can be seen on the blue display. The Mensacard is not only necessary for getting food in the canteen but for the cafeterias and drinks machines all over the campus. Occasionally you may find a GiroCard-machine for topping up your card’s credit. Even if it doesn’t really look like it in the first impression, the screen is indeed a touchscreen, where you have to select the wished amount before proceeding with your card/pin … 20 Study guide of student’s union – WS11 YOUR CAMPUS Getting some food Using our card locations All in all there are three canteens for all the students in Regensburg. One is located in the Building in Seybothstraße, another is in the basement of the building in Prüfeningerstraße, and another at Uni-Campus (AlbertusMagnus-Straße). If you just want to have a snack, you could visit one of the eight cafeterias spread all over the campus (there is at least one in each bigger building). taste It’s up to you, to decide, if you like the food in the canteen or not. Nevertheless, the price-quality-ratio is student friendly and the variety in the daily range of meals is more than just ok. The friendly personal and good atmosphere is also attracting students from Uni (though their canteen is recently renovated). This leads to a waiting time of up to 20 minutes during rush hour. It is recommended to spare the canteen during 12:00 am - 01:00 pm to avoid this inconvienience unless you like queuing up to the library’s entrance. menu If you need a decision making help for whether you head for the canteen instead of the cafeteria, there are current menues put up in the cafeterias and you can also look them up at home on one of the following sites: • http://intra.hs-regensburg.de • http://www.stwno.de/index.php?nav[standort_id]=2 Study guide of student’s union – WS11 21 Getting some food YOUR CAMPUS prices in the canteen Soup: ca. 0,50 e Meals: 1,80 e to 3,00 e Side dishes/desserts 0,60 e to 0,70 e Salad bar 2,00 e Special offered meal (sometimes) 1 e . There are different prices in the evening! opening hours Canteen Seybothstraße noon Mo-Thu 11:00 am - 02:00 pm Fr 11:00 am - 02:00 pm Sa 11:30 am - 01:30 pm evenig 05:00 pm - 06:45 pm Canteen Prüfening Mo-Fr 11:30 am - 01:45 pm Canteen Universität Mo-Fr 11:00 am - 02:00 pm Lost & Found something in the Canteen If you have lost something in the canteen, you may look for it in the administrative building at the Uni (v0.03). If you have found something in the canteen, please be honest and bring it there. After three months lost properties will be brought from the administrative building to the urban ’lost property office’: lost property office Städtisches Fundamt - Neues Rathaus Zi. 3 Dr.-Martin-Luther-Straße 1 93047 Regensburg Phone: 0941 570-1196 Email: [email protected] opening hours Mo-We 08:00 am - 12:00 pm Thu 08:00 am - 01:00 pm Fr 08:00 am - 12:00 pm 22 12:30 pm - 04:00 pm 01:30 pm - 05:30 pm Study guide of student’s union – WS11 YOUR CAMPUS Getting some food Hungry in between Whenever you feel hungry beyond the canteen’s opening hours you may visit one of the cafeterias to satisfy your need. Even if the name tells something different, besides chocolate and sandwiches also hot dishes such as sausages or a famous local snack called ”Leberkassemmel” is available. Furthermore you can choose between a variety of drinks such as hot coffee, bottles of flavoured water and also bottled beer. opening hours Seybothstraße Sammelgebäude during lecture period Mo - Thu 07:30 am - 05:00 pm Fr 07:30 am - 03:00 pm Sa 09:00 am - 02:00 pm during lecture period (Uni) Mo - Thu 07:30 am - 07:00 pm Fr 07:30 am - 03:00 pm Sa closed lecture free period Mo - Thu 07:30 am - 04:00 pm Fr 07:30 am - 03:00 pm Sa closed lecture free period (Uni) Mo - Thu 07:30 am - 05:00 pm Fr 07:30 am - 03:00 pm Sa closed Galgenberg Prüfeninger Straße during lecture period Mo - Thu 07:30 am - 05:00 pm Fr 07:30 am - 03:00 pm during lecture period Mo - Thu 07:30 am - 03:00 pm Fr 07:30 am - 02:00 pm lecture free period closed lecture free period closed Study guide of student’s union – WS11 23 Administrative offices YOUR CAMPUS Administrative offices Office for Financial Support (BaföG Amt) The Office for Financial Support is responsible for the universities of Regensburg, Passau, Landshut and Deggendorf. It’s in charge of approximately 7500 applicants which are about 20% of the students in its competence. The office for Financial Support is located on the UNI-Campus near the canteen. Following offices are responsible for the HS-Regensburg: BAföG - offices Letters A – G Letters H – M Letters P – Z Room 1.19 Room 1.18 Room 1.17 Phone: 0941 / 943-2236 Phone: 0941 / 943-2237 Phone: 0941 / 943-2238 Office hours Tue, We, Thu additionally on Thursdays 08:30 am - 12:00 pm 01:30 pm - 03:00 pm During the semesters start period there are usually additional opening hours which can be looked up online at http://www.stwno.de. Student Advisory Service At the Student Advisory Service you can get a personal, confidental and free of cost advisory service in all topics regarding your studies and everyday life during your studies. Key aspects of the advisory service are: • Formal questions about the studies and appropriate contacts • Decision support for conflict at the studies • Considerations for changing subject or place of study • Question regarding examinations • Possible research studies • Psychosocial advisory service • Pregnancy during studies, study with children or relatives in need of care • Support for disabled students 24 Study guide of student’s union – WS11 YOUR CAMPUS Administrative offices Office hours Mo - Fr Tue Thu 09:00 am - 11:00 am 04:00 pm - 06:00 pm 02:00 pm - 03:00 pm and by arrangement Contacts Andrea März-Bäuml Room: D107 Phone: 0941 / 943 9710 Email: [email protected] Sandra Schwarz Room: D109 Phone: 0941 / 943 9711 Email: [email protected] Career Services The career Service of the University of Applied Sciences intends to be the connection between studies and job. Therefore it offers different seminars, workshops and lectures as well as individual advice in matters of job applications. Additionally an application file check can be demanded. Office hours Tue Fr 02:00 pm - 06:00 pm 09:00 am - 12:00 pm Reservation required! Contact Astrid Herzog Room: D103 Phone: 0941 / 943 9760 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.hs-regensburg.de/studium/career-service.html International Office The International Office keeps contact and partnerships with foreign universities, companies and concerns. Study guide of student’s union – WS11 25 Administrative offices YOUR CAMPUS Furthermore it communicates with international offices of other universities. The International Office supports foreign students in matters of scholarship and housing search. Moreover it stays in close contact to the particular academic departments which ensures the best supply of each student. If you’ve got questions about studies you may find the point to get further information and answers in the following link. http://www.hs-regensburg.de/einrichtungen/ akademisches-auslandsamt-international-office.html Office hours Mo - Fr Thu 09:00 am - 11:00 am 02:00 pm - 03:00 pm and by arrangement Contacts StR Dr. Wilhelm Bomke Room: D111 Phone: 0941 943 1068 Email: [email protected] Janina Kucharczyk Room: D113 Phone: 0941 943 1067 Email: [email protected] Siegl-Ertl Room: D115 Phone: 0941 943 1131 Email: [email protected] Rebecca Lunn Room: D117 Phone: 0941 943 9718 Email: [email protected] 26 Study guide of student’s union – WS11 YOUR CAMPUS Administrative offices Department of students administration The department of students administration is divided into the following four deparments: Service office, Department of examination administration, Department of internship administration, Department of studies. It’s the first contact if there are problems regarding studying or the life related to it, if you don’t go to the students council in first instance. Unfortunately the administration is located in Prüfeninger Straße. There are phones, with which you can call the staff of the administration free of cost. If these phones are used, only the 4-digit direct access has to be dialled. If you are calling from outside, the phone number ist (0941)-943-XXXX (XXXX stands for the 4-digit direct access). The phones are located at: • Sammelgebäude, 2nd Floor near the secretariat or at the students government rooms (U125) • Seybothstraße opposite to the computer centre • Maschinenbaugebäude, lobby of wing A at the info point • Prüfening, you’re right at the staff, don’t be shy, they won’t kill you Besides, it is recomendable to heavily use the webpages of the students administration! There is a lot of information on questions which arise before, during or even after the studies.All application forms can also be downloaded there: http://www.hs-regensburg.de/einrichtungen/studentenverwaltung.html For easier navigation, a short listing where to find what can be found at page 84. Forms All Forms regarding the studies in general can be found at the named page. Unfortunately forms referring to the faculties, can partially only be found on the intranet (http://intra.hs-regensburg.de) under the item faculties. There can many more forms be found on the intranet, but regular students won’t need them anyway, as their purpose applies more to the administration. Study guide of student’s union – WS11 27 Administrative offices YOUR CAMPUS Service Office The Service Office is an institution to minimize the bureaucratic work for the students. It has the following areas of responsibility: • Receipt of all documents regarding the progress of studies • Storage of internship documents (contracts, reports, certificates) • General support for – Application for studies – Enrollment – Removal from the register of students – Re-registration – Examinations – Internships – Academic leave of absence – Leporello (student ID and statements) – Health insurance for students Department of examination administration The tasks of the department of examination administration: • Support for students in topics regarding examinations (e.g. deadlines, progress preconditions, attestation) • Handling of examination registrations • Announcement of grades and briefing about consequences of failed or not written examinations • Issuance of certificates (e.g. performance records (notably BAFög) Examinations It’s on one’s student responsibility to register for examinations, she or he wants to participate in. Registering for examinations is only possible online during a predefined period, which can be looked up at the semester timetable (p. 80 or http://www.hs-regensburg.de/favoriten/termine-oeffnungszeiten.html). At the beginning of the period, links to the registration site can be found at the homepage of the university and the intranet. Grades are published at on QIS-System (see Page 33). Many Docents additionally publish the results of their examinations prior to the official date at their homepages, the K-Drive or the eLearning-platform. 28 Study guide of student’s union – WS11 YOUR CAMPUS Administrative offices More information regarding examinations can be found on the Rahmenprüfungsordnung of the field of study. It can be found on the faculty’s webpages as well as the contact persons for your faculty (see page 30). Department for Internships Helping students in questions of internships (industrial training) or the practical term in general. In detail: • Support for students • Issuing of certificates (e.g. mandatory practical courses) • Managing pre-study work experience (mandatory for some courses) • Support for companies providing internships • Insurance and receiving of documents regarding the internship (contracts, reports…) Department of Studies The department of studies handles all the bureaucratic stuff, that does not concern the other offices. In detail: • Support for application process of studies • Support and handling for administration fee and credit • Enrollment • Exmatriculation of students due to missing fees • Confirmation for further studies • Academic leave of absence • Insurances during studies • Leporello (student ID and statements) • Any kind of other certificate Study guide of student’s union – WS11 29 Administrative offices YOUR CAMPUS Administration Contacts There are special contacts for every field of study. Because there are lots of changes going on at the administration regarding responsibilitys and persons in charge, we disclaim a listing at this place. You can find the current valid information at: http://www. hs-regensburg.de/einrichtungen/studentenverwaltung.html If you want to contact the administration by phone, have a look at the office hours, as they wont be available beyond them. In general it’s a good idea to send emails, as they are usually answered within a day or two, and you therefore don’t have to worry about office hours… Office hours of the Department of Student Administration Mo, We, Fr Tue, Thu 08:30 am - 12:30 pm 08:30 am - 03:00 pm Fax: Rooms: 0941 / 943-1432 P022B to P025C (Prüfeninger Straße) As a matter of course you can still send letters. If you want to save postage, you can use the internal mail service for mailing inside the university. Mail boxes can be found at: • Seybothstraße directly at the main entrance • Prüfeninger Straße at the main entrance (near bus stop) as well as next to Room P023 Normally it’s also possible to give your mail to the secretariat of your faculty. 30 Study guide of student’s union – WS11 YOUR CAMPUS Administrative offices Studentenwerk The Studentenwerk Niederbayern/Oberpfalz is an association, which helps students with advice and support wherever possible. It is funded on sales in cafeterias, rental income from their residential buildings, state grants and the student services fee, which has to be paid once per lecture period (42 e ). Students, profs and employees of the university have a certain influence on how this money is used. For instance it’s an achievement of the students that fair trade coffee is offered in the unicafeterias. The Studentenwerk • is responsible for food in the cafeterias • builds and maintains students building complexes • helps on education fundings and other financial support • promotes theatre, movie arts and music projects at the university • gives advice for clueless students • sponsors Krabbelstuben for the students children • supports foreign students at the university • supports the travel agency in the Studentenhaus, where the international student card (ISIC) is available. further information needed? Try: http://www.stwno.de Study guide of student’s union – WS11 31 YOUR STUDIES Your Studies CIP-Pool, confirmation (re-registration), library, AW-Fach – So many terms linked to your studies. The following pages contain a compilation of useful information that will help you becoming master of the situation. The Change One of the biggest changes from school to university is to be properly informed any time. Poorly, at university it is not like in school, where letters to your parents and information material is handed out. Trust us, it happened more than once, that a completely unsuspecting and innocent student was exmatriculated simply because nobody told that unlucky guy that it was time to pay the fees for confirmation and tuition. In other cases exams could not be written as the student was not registered and the deadline has been over for some time. The easiest way to avoid unconvenience like this is to check your email account provided by the HS (see page 36) regularlay and to have a look at the HS’ homepage and the intranet site. If you want to find out about something and you don’t have any idea who to ask, the best way is mostly to contact the professors of your student body of your faculty (see from page 71). In most cases they know the answer and if not they can redirect your concern. Also, the secretary of the faculty is a good place to go to. Furthermore of importance: Most dates and deadlines are only released by post or email. Showcases are outdated in principle. The Grades of your exams and testimonials are almost exclusively available online as well. Read more about this further on under section QIS. 32 Study guide of student’s union – WS11 YOUR STUDIES Useful Webites Useful Webites The following sites are worth a periodical look during your studies: • The Intranet: http://intra.hs-regensburg.de • The Extranet: http://www.hs-regensburg.de/funktion/english.html • Students of Faculty – Computer Science & Mathematics (FSIM): http://www.fsim-ev.de – Electrical- & Information Technolgy (FSEI): http://www.fsei-regensburg.de – Applied Social Studies (FoSo): http://www.foso.de – Business Administration (FSBW): http://www.fsbw-regensburg.de Of course, also have a look on the site of your own faculty (http://www.hs-regensburg.de/ funktion/english.html, choose on top under faculties)! Just small news like cancellation of lectures because of illness of the lecturer or short-term room- or schedule changes are announced here. Depending on the faculty notice boards are run to announce miscellaneous information of the faculty. From time to time a look on it could be worthwhile. QIS QIS is an IT System available for students to organize their data at HS more easily. At the moment the following functions are available for students: • Information on registered exams • Overview of grades, thus an overview of all the performances of your studies • Paying of confirmation- and tuition fee via direct debit • Certificates converted to PDF files: – Overview of Grades – Certificate of exam examinations • Browsing the university’s internship database • Updating addresses, phone numbers, mail addresses saved by the university • Coming soon: schedule, room plan, cancellation of lectures, etc. Overviews of grades, printed out by the QIS system are accepted by many companies etc. without the examination office’s sign. Attention if you change your address in QIS. The changes are not adopted to the library as they use another kind of database. You can access QIS at: http://www.hs-regensburg.de/qis Study guide of student’s union – WS11 33 Studying and IT YOUR STUDIES Studying and IT Computer centre The computer centre is responsible for much more than the intranet and homepage of the university. Namely, everything around the computers at the university of applied sciences. Further information in the following or on: http://www.hs-regensburg.de/einrichtungen/rz.html respectively http://www.uni-regensburg.de/e/r/index_de.phtml. Cip-Pools Nowadays computers are indespensable for students. Due to this there are Cip-Pools on every location with all usually needed applications already installed. Furthermore there are special applications for some academic departments. Of course, internet is available on each computer in the Cip-Pools . There are some laboratories in several departments that can’t be distinguished of the CIP- Pools. The difference is that only students of the academic department the laboratory is part of are capable of logging themselves in. Accounts You received the username and password for your CIP-Pool account on your enrollment day. The password has to be changed once every 90 days – but don’t lose the first password, you may need it someday. In case you’ve forgotten your password there’s a chance to identify yourself biometrically: https://www-edir.uni-regensburg.de/psypwd/ Actually every student has a personal storage of 650MB. If – for some reason – more storage is needed you can apply for it at the computer centre. Further information and instructions: http://www.hs-regensburg.de/einrichtungen/rz/support/anleitungen.html Knigge Schedules showing lecture-times and exercises have been put up on the entrance of each CIP-Pool. Please don’t rush loudly into them during exercises. You’re usually allowed to use the computer as long as you stay quiet and do not disturb the lessons. If the door is closed during a lecture, you must not step in! 34 Study guide of student’s union – WS11 YOUR STUDIES Studying and IT Printer Every CIP-Pool is equipped with a printer for private using, which is not free of charge. You have got to pay by prepaid. Coupons are available for 2 , 5 and 10 EUR in the cafeterias, after uploading it on your NDS-Account you’re ready for printing. For charging you only need this site https://www-cgi.uni-regensburg.de/Einrichtungen/RZ/ Benutzer/Allgemein/coupon.phtml or the ”Wertcoupon buchen” button on the desktop. Printing costs s/w Farbe A4 0,04 e 0,15 e A3 0,08 e 0,30 e List of available printers: • there are A4-b/w Laser printers in every CIP-Pool. • moreover there are some color printers • if you want to make an A3-print, the maintainer of the CIP-Pool will insert the paper Maintainers: Location Galgenbergstraße Prüfeninger Straße Seybothstraße Sammelgebäude Maintainer Kaiser Thomas Moosbauer Wolfgang Proell Harald Schwindl Wilhelm Room B208 P029 S123A U517 Color Printer — — — U513 There are also colour-plotters in Prüfeninger Straße and Galgenbergstraße. Scanner There’s a scanner in each Cip-Pool (8000dpi scanning) connected with the nearest computer. Location of the CIP-Pools There are 6 CIP-Pools in the universities building located in Seybothstraße- rooms S041, S042, S043, S044, S045 and S046 - all in all 140 workstations. There are three more CIP-Pools for about 42 students in Sammelgebäude, on the 5th floor in room U512, U513 and U521. Located in Galgenbergstraße are about 56 further workstations distributed on three CIPPool- Rooms B202, B203 and B213. 45 students are able to work on PC inPrüfeninger Straße in three CIP-Pools. They are located in the north/western part of the building - rooms 268, 269 and 271. There also is a CIP-Pool in the basement of the library in Seybothstraße. Study guide of student’s union – WS11 35 Studying and IT YOUR STUDIES Office hours CIP-Pools Galgenbergstraße Mo-Thu Fr Sa Prüfeningerstraße Mo-Thu Fr Sa Sammelgebäude Mo-Thu Fr Sa Seybothstraße Mo-Thu Fr Sa during lecture period during exam period & non lecture period 08:00 am - 10:00 pm 08:00 am - 10:00 pm 10:00 am - 06:00 pm 08:00 am - 05:00 pm 08:00 am - 05:00 pm closed 08:00 am - 10:00 pm 08:00 am - 09:00 pm 10:00 am - 06:00 pm 08:00 am - 04:00 pm 08:00 am - 12:00 pm closed 07:30 am - 10:00 pm 07:30 am - 09:00 pm 10:00 am - 06:00 pm 07:30 am - 04:00 pm 07:30 am - 01:00 pm closed 08:00 am - 10:00 pm 08:00 am - 09:00 pm 10:00 am - 06:00 pm 08:00 am - 05:00 pm 08:00 am - 05:00 pm closed Email Each student’s got an email-account on their immatriculation. It’s built like this [email protected] (firstname1, firstname2,…in case of duplicates) You can check your emails by email-Applications like Thunderbird, Outlook and so on. It’s also possible to setup POP-Download at your Mail-Provider like GMail, Yahoo or Hotmail. At the computer center’s webpage, some tutorials can be found. Be aware of some security restrictions at the campus: • No mails from outside to outside through university mailserver (VPN excluded) • No mails from inside to outside through unencrypted mail server connections via mail applications. Here’s the connection information for your mailbox (unfortunately no encryption available) Username Password POP-Server SMTP-Server 36 full NDS-Account - .xyz12345.6.stud.hs-regensburg.de NDS-Password pop-nw.fh-regensburg.de smtp.fh-regensburg.de Study guide of student’s union – WS11 YOUR STUDIES Studying and IT AutoCAD There’s a free download version of the AutoCAD- Tools especially for students. For further information: http://www.hs-regensburg.de/einrichtungen/rz/support/anleitungen/ kostenloser-software-download-autocad.html MSDNAA The university of applied sciences participates in the Microsoft Developer Network Academic Alliance-programm (short MSDNAA), which enables members to use microsoft products free of charge for the purpose of science, studies and further education. You can register yourself for MSDNAA on the homepage of the computer centre site. There you receive further information about the background of the software. At the moment following products are available in different versions: • Access, Visio, Project • Windows (Server) • Visual Studio • and so on (except MS Office!) Office-Suites Nowadays you may need Office-Suite for creating presentations and elaborations. You may try one of these common and proven possibilities: • typesetting LATEX: has been used for this booklet, too . http://www.latex-project.org/ • free programms like OpenOffice.org (similar to MS Office). http://de.openoffice.org/ • commercial products like MS Office, iWork,…there’s a possibility for getting MS Office for less as a student, informations : http://www.microsoft.com/student/ office/de-de/default.aspx. All possibilities mentioned above are installed on the CIP-Pool- computers. Study guide of student’s union – WS11 37 Studying and IT YOUR STUDIES Intranet at home You can also reach the intranet from your home-computer with the following site: https://sslgate.uni-regensburg.de after you logged in your NDS-Account. For the Intranet-Webpage this would be http:// intra.hs-regensburg.de. Using the VPN-Client may be the better solution on heavy usage, for further information try out the following link: http: //www.hs-regensburg.de/einrichtungen/rz/support/anleitungen/rz-vpnclient1.html By using the VPN-Client you are also able to get e-books licensed by the library. Wireless-LAN The university provides wireless lan for all employees and students. Due to the buildings construction connection isn’t at its best in the ”Sammelgebäude”. Further information on: http://www.hs-regensburg.de/einrichtungen/rz/support/anleitungen/ wlan-zugang-neu.html . Even if the old standard is still sufficient for regular internet surfing, the new Draft-N will be available area-wide in one of the next terms. Smartphones, PDA’s, iPad, etc. Do also have access to Wireless-LAN. If you need instructions for your special smartphone please ask the information of the computer centre: http://www.uni-regensburg.de/rechenzentrum/support/anleitungen/wlan/index. html#accessibletabscontent0-3 38 Study guide of student’s union – WS11 YOUR STUDIES Copier Copier Even if it is today almost uncommon to copy stuff, there’s a Copier at each location of the university of applied sciences. In Seybothstraße the copier is located in the basement. Furthermore there’s a copyshop of IGEKO , which is great for copying your lectures. There’s also a copier in the library - in the basement near the cleaning rooms. You find the copier in Galgenbergstraße in room A110. If you want to copy in Prüfeninger Straße: Just go downstairs in the entrance hall. Above WIWI- Cafete in the entrance hall of the university’s library there’s the copier of the Sammelgebäude. There are also other copyshops at or near the campus, e.g. at the Uni-Mensa, at LudwigThoma-Straße or Bischof-Konrad-Straße and also Papier Liebl has a copy-area and is pretty cheep in binding stuff. If you’ve got an IGEKO copier-card you can also use the copier in the library’s basement. Copying for free If you need some copies for a performance record (e.g. a presentation) in a lecture, you can mostly copy those things for free. You just have to ask your Prof or assistant lecturer for a copy ticket. Study guide of student’s union – WS11 39 YOUR STUDIES Library Library In 2008 the library contained 151.752 volumes and 556 subscribed magazines; furthermore it was possible to get access to another 4700 magazines in the web - since then stock’s still being enlarged. Thus you can easily prepare for lectures, examinations or just look up something for yourself. General It’s not allowed to bring your jacket or your bag in the library. There’s a wardrobe outside the library where you can leave your things at. Lending a key for one of the lockers is for free (as long as you have the library card), but you have to hand it back at the end of the day. In general you must not eat nor drink anything but water (unflavoured) in the library. You are asked to be quiet in the reading room. Even if there is no need for books or magazines of the library, because of the cozy ambience, it’s a popular place to learn, as the amount of workspace is pretty high. Nevertheless, it’s still a library and therefore dead calm dictated. If you are still disturbed by your neighbours typing or page turning, no worries, at the entrance earplugs are available. The library is also available on the net: http://www.hs-regensburg.de/ bibliothek Main Library Seybothstraße This library, opened in March 2007, provides all academic departments of this university including ”Allgemeinwissenschaften” (general sciences). office hours during lecture period: Mo- Fr 08:00 am - 10:00 pm Sa 09:00 am - 08:00 pm non lecture period: Mo to Fr restricted 40 Study guide of student’s union – WS11 YOUR STUDIES Library Library Prüfeninger Straße ...provides mainly architectural literature but literature of general knowledge is located there as well. office hours during lecture period: Mo, We 08:30 am - 06:30 pm Tue, Thu 08:30 am - 08:00 pm Fr 08:30 am - 05:00 pm non lecture period: Mo to Fr restricted Central library Universität The Central library cooperates with our library, which means that you can also lend books from their stock with the common library card. http://www.bibliothek.uni-r.de Useful information shelves The books are arranged by subjects. The topics are listed on each side of a shelf. If you want to find a particular book it’s advisable to use the computers. It’ll hand you out a number that will direct you to the specific book. The first letters are the main focus abbreviation (e.g. PSY for Psychology) and the number identifies the shelf it’s on. Latest magazines and newspapers are displayed, back issues are available too. computer Some of the Computers are for OPAC searching, some are on free disposal like the computers in the Cip-Pools. lending books You definitely need a library card for lending books. You can ask for one on the counter at the entrance of the library. If the book you asked for isn’t available in the Study guide of student’s union – WS11 41 YOUR STUDIES Library local library it is possible to lend it by interlibrary loan. Library staff may give you further information. After four weeks you have to bring the lent books back to the library. Only if no one reserves the book during this time you can extend the period of lending up to a maximum of three months. It is advisable to hand the books back in time, otherwise you are fined a small fee of 7,50 e on demand. You can not lend magazines. You can’t lend reference collection either (they’re marked with a yellow sticker and labelled ”nicht entleihbar” on it). Loan and return machine There is a loan machine in the library Seybothstraße to shorten waiting. It enables you to lend up to ten books a time by using your library card. You can return the books any time by using the return machine next to the entrance of the library. Thus you’re not tied to office hours of the library except the machine’s out of service or does not work the way it should. There are no loan and return machines in the library of Prüfeninger Straße. But you can also return the books out of office hours. Just put them in the Box in front of the library entrance – done! Regensburger Katalog (OPAC) OPAC is a public library catalog for investigating among the stock. OPAC is available at home, too, so reserving and ordering a book, lengthening the loan or downloading eBooks is easily done. https://www.regensburger-katalog.de eBooks Recently there are a lot of eBooks available in the library for downloading and printing chapter by chapter. Check out the links Online-Literatur and Elektronische Medien on the intern homepage of the library. (instructions on 38). Just look for eBooks in OPAC. Laptops It’s possible to bring your laptop with you. The library provides networking so you can get access to the internet. For further information please ask the staff or follow the instructions about the access (whether wireless or with wire) on following site (http: //www.hs-regensburg.de/einrichtungen/rz.html). 42 Study guide of student’s union – WS11 YOUR STUDIES Library CIP-Pool & Computer in the library There are lots of computers in the library for investigation. Moreover there’s a CIP-Pool in the basement. As well in the library in Prüfening there are some computers. Copier You need a copy card, which is available in the IGEKO-Shop (see page 39) in the basement of Seybothstraße or the cafeteria as well as at the administration (1st floor) in Prüfeningerstraße. Copiers are in the basement of the library (Seybothstraße) or on the left hand side next to the entrance (Prüfeningerstraße). reading terrace This is something special: On sunny days you can use the terrace (access on the basement) for reading books or just getting some fresh air between two learning periods. The library as a permanent workspace If you have to go to the library regularly and in long-term (e.g. bachelor- or master thesis) and thus need a lot of books handy, roller containers or glass boxes with personal desk are available on demand. You have to apply early for these features as the amount is limited. The library staff can tell you more what requirements have to be fulfilled, the costs and the whole procedure. Further libraries and reading rooms There are further establishments apart from the libraries at the university of applied sciences where you can receive literature: • central library Universität • in particular reading rooms with special literature. In addition they’re very quiet places which are opened on sundays, too (at least business- and law reading room). • in the central library of Regensburg and the four libraries of the particular districts of Regensburg. Contact and office hours of the urban libraries can be found here: http://www.regensburg. de/leben/bildung-wissenschaft/14714. Study guide of student’s union – WS11 43 Additional Course Program YOUR STUDIES Additional Course Program Subjects with General Educational Value (AW-Fächer) For students who find their regular studies still not to be enough, or only want to look beyond their specialist horizons, are welcome to attend an AW-Fach. A clever combination of some of them leads to additional training with certificate: • ADA-Certificate: An alternative to the Instructer Certificate of the IHK (chamber of industry and commerce) • Agent of Immission Control: Prescription by some companies • Safety Engineer: Also a prescription sometimes • Engineer as Businessman: a nice thing if you want to become self-employed • International Competence: 2 Semesters additional training in cooperation with the university. Advisable for globetrotters • Oral Communication (at university) • Methodological- and Social Competence: nice • Language Courses: A lot available. And even more at the university (ZSK) • Technical Sales and Distribution: Makes sense not only if you want to strike a new path Virtual University Bavaria (vhb) vhb is a network of university colleges in Bavaria on the internet. All the different university colleges should offer diverse lectures online. Thus, the virtual university supplements the range of lectures of elective subjects with general educational value. The variety of lectures is enormous and extensive. However, the quality of the lectures varies greatly. To be able to use the offers of the vhb, you have to immatriculate under http://www.vhb. org/. Hereby you need the Novell-Identification of the university. Moreover, just like at the real Hochschule, you have to re-register. But only at the semesters you want to enroll in lectures. Partly you can credit lectures of the vhb-offers as AW-Fächer. The examination board liable for your field of studies can provide you more information on this. 44 Study guide of student’s union – WS11 YOUR STUDIES Final Thesis & Co. Final Thesis & Co. Obviously, this booklet is intended not only to provide useful information for freshman students, but also assistance for senior level students. Therefore, the following pages contain info on your final thesis and what else you have to take into account if your studies in Regensburg are amost done. Most of the hints and supports are based on the experiencies of former foreign students. Ultimately you can decide on your own about which topic you want to write in your final thesis, which professor should supervise it and whether you want to perform intern or extern. The onliest restriction of course is to choose a topic related to your studies. Primarily the supervisor anyway results from her / his expertise about the topic and – needless to say – your anti-/sympathy. Just one question remains: Which Topic? Basically different approaches help you for specifying your topic: • A godlike inspiration ;-) • The company, where you write your thesis, passes it to you. • You find a topic on the professor’s homepages • Discussing a topic with the supervisor of your choice Editor’s note: Besides - to avoid difficulties and wounded vanity - only target professors of your own faculty as the first advisor. If the work definitly has to be supervised by a faculty-external professor, it is mandatory to either make an application (early) or you look for a first advisor of your own faculty and arrange an inofficial role reversal with the formal second advisor… External Final Thesis For an external final thesis you should apply early to appropiate companies to find a suitable job and topic. The guidline suggests to do so about 6 months before starting work. Sometimes theses also arise at short notice, but don’t count on that… Especially bigger enterprises advertise places for theses. Among them, an unsolicited application often is a way to succes as well. A professor’s recommendation can also mean a chance for you to get hold of a place. Don’t be too shy to ask for non-binding opportunities. Many professors try to keep in touch with the companies this way! Study guide of student’s union – WS11 45 Final Thesis & Co. YOUR STUDIES The Employment Contract, which the student negotiates with the company (especially in terms of payment and duration), is not of importance for the university. It only matters that the undergraduate roughly follows the guidlines of the university. More information and forms are online on the faculty-specific intranet sites or the internet. The offices of the faculties also help along. Characteristics of internal/external final theses Both versions have in common that the topic will be part of the resume. This should not be underestimated. However, there is no common opinion about what kind is superior. A few clues that will help you to decide: External Thesis • Payed in most cases, but compensation varies greatly • Often a diving board to a permanent job in the specific company • Work experience - somehow • No secure quality of care • Binding working hours demanded (mostly) • Workload depends on the company’s guidlines and basic conditions, they could alter • More stress possible due to operational demands • Neglect of written work due to environment Internal Thesis • Supervisor always at hand - exception: semester holidays! • Free arrangement of workload, an advantage if exams still have to be written • Making parallel to final semester realistic • No payment by HS.R • Tasks more interesting due to free choice More Information on the Final Thesis At the beginning of the final thesis, both parties should state their expectations clearly and straight. Depending on the task, the course of studies and the supervisor, the number of asked pages for example varies widely. Personal preferences are just like this. Some attach importance on comprehensive introduction to the topic and hereby research, others dislike academic prelude. A first structure of the thesis and arrangement with the professor is useful after having set a clear framework. This is important to exclude a digression 46 Study guide of student’s union – WS11 YOUR STUDIES Final Thesis & Co. from the subject right at the beginning. For the written part of the thesis a text processing program of your choice is advisable. For less frustrating work - but less convenient formatting - you should give LATEXa try. A final thesis features these sections in most cases: • Title page - Topic, university, faculty, in given case company, date, names of supervisor(s), surveyor and writer • Acknowledgements • Abstract - What is this thesis about? - Formulate in the end • Table of contents • Introduction • Description of the conducted work • Prospect - How can the compiled work be used in the future and possible subsequent projects… • Conclusion - What was achieved and what not and why? Lessons learned, what other approaches would you suggest now?… • Appendix – List of abbreviations – List of figures / list of tables – Bibliography – Attachments • Declaration of honor - Use form provided by HS.R or on separate sheet The kind of required directories and their arrangement is free. Furthermore, each faculty offers guidlines in terms of formatting: • Fontsize (11pt mostly) • Line spacing (1,5 mostly) • Margin (freely, but not too much) • Paper format (A4 - single-sided) As this will be a scientific thesis one day you have to take into account additionally: • An own mental achievement has to be discussed argumentatively • Items based on approved facts can be used by quoting adequate sources • Something quoted directly has to be made visible explicitly • Add a caption to all graphics. Indicate adopted For administrative issues you have to hand out your work twice - bound of course . One copy receives your supervisor and one copy collects the state. Study guide of student’s union – WS11 47 Bachelor, what now? YOUR STUDIES Bachelor, what now? If your bachelor studies are about to end, don’t forget to think about what you want do to later on and that there are deadlines to meet if you want to enroll in a master degree course afterwards! One crucial point is the fact that you are required to hold already your bachelor degree at the beginning of the first master semester. Delaying your final thesis into the new semester means that you run the risk not to be able to anything else in this semester. Luckily the examination board is able to use wordings of the law (Art. 43 Sec. 5 Par. 3 BayHSchG i.V. m. § 20a APO2 ). But unfortunately there is no guarantee that they really do so. Please be concerned about these pros and cons of a master degree course: • Is a bachelor degree enough for what I want to do? • What exactly do I want to do after my studies? • Can I cope with the financial and psychological challenges for 3-4 more semesters full-time-study? • Do I pursue a PhD degree after my master? If yes, a master at university eases the promotion considerably. • Do the contents of the master degree course fit to what I want to do later on? - If not, many master courses at different universities and university colleges focus on different areas. • Will I get a job for certain with my bachelor degree? - If not, use a master course as some kind of bridging… 2 In special cases the university’s administration might allow that your studies have ended even before aquiring the admission requirements according to paragraphs 1 and 2. Prerequisite: admission requirements are proven within one year after starting your studies 48 Study guide of student’s union – WS11 YOUR STUDIES Hints from Foxes to Rabbits Hints from Foxes to Rabbits Re-Registration For each following semester enrolled at a university the students have to re-register. The procedure always happens in January and June (see schedule on backside of your student card) and occurs quite comfortable via the debit information you grant each semester. Changes can be made by using the QIS-function. Our hint: Always record the date in your mobile and activate the reminder-function! Keep your contact details (address, room number (applies especially to student residence halls), phone number and email) especially during the re-registering procedure up to date. Register for Exams Log in to the QIS-System if you want to register for exams. Authenticate with your matriculation number and your current NDS-password and choose the exams you want to participate in. It is no problem to register for more exams than you finally write - A withdrawal from the registration can be made simply by not appearing on the exam date. Normally this procedure does not involve a grade of 5 at the initial try. If you do not participate in an exam at the first possible chance, you automatically will be registered for this test at the following semester. In case of not show up you will be graded 5! So even if you do not know much, you better come around and at least have a look on the questions. You will get an idea of what the test is about. At the end of the deadline to register for exams you can have a look at the qis system to find out if everything has gone its right way – if not, immediately go to the examination office (see page 28) and let it rectify. Otherwise the complete plan of your studies could be messed-up! Illness During the Testing Period For the unlikely case you suffer sudden dizziness, nausea, diarrhoea or even worse during the testing period you have to consult a doctor and get your disease certified. Important! The certificate must contain explicitly that you were not able to participate in the exam at the specific date and hand it to the examination board of your faculty. Study/Internship Abroad If you want to go to foreign country it is advisable to start planning at least one year in advance. There is a lot to organize: VISA, valid passport, vaccinations, money, scholarships and contacting foreign companies to name the most important issues. Again, we refer you to Mr Bomke and the International Office (akademisches Auslandsamt). Presence It may sound absurd but it is worth attending the lectures. Even if these hours are spent in sleepy haze you will record some things and thus don’t have to spend time consuming hours to rework the lectures at home. Besides, you can imagine better on which contents the docent will focus at the final test. Study guide of student’s union – WS11 49 Hints from Foxes to Rabbits YOUR STUDIES Learning Group It is harder to learn alone – or in other words: By working in groups it is easier to overcome your lack of will power. Many times extensive exercises have to be handled in addition to the lectures. Cooperation is allowed and welcome, and if do not just copy/paste but also contribute to the terms of reference by active participation you will benefit a lot. Semester on Leave Money, marriage or health might be a reason for some time off. This is also possible by a semester on leave. Please apply to your faculty in time in order to get an approval. In a personal conversation your supervisor for studies can tell you more about this in terms of examination dates, deadlines and so on. Problems with your Studies You can not go on, are frustrated or similar? We advise you to ask the responsible supervisor for studies or us, the student council. Change of the Study Course Do you want to change your study course? Don’t forget to apply early. Pay attention to registration deadlines. In order to find out if your acquired grades are recognized at the new course and admission to an advanced semester a personal conversation with your supervisor for studies is certainly profitable. Connecta On the search for an internship placement, addresses for diploma (or bachelor/master) theses it is worthwile to browse through the catalogue of the Connecta (see 76 for more information), as this booklet is really a repository of regional enterprises worth an internship or similar. Mentoring The mentoring programme offered by HS.R is an effort for strengthening women’s networks – especially in technical degree courses. The programme allocates female students from advanced semesters to female students of basic studies. Apart from the personal support by supervision of an experienced female student the mentoring is a chance to get in touch with graduated students and the faculty staff. Participation in this programme as a mentor counts as an AW-Fach (see 44) in the area of social competence. You can find out more following this link: mentoring http://homepages.hs-regensburg.de/ More Answers More answers you will obtain at your student body of your faculty or under the corresponding pages here in the Student Guide. Mostly experienced students run the offices of the student bodies and they will at least be able to tell you where to find answers to any tricky question. Additionally the FoSo created an FAQ area which will possibly clearify things beforehand: http://foso.de/fragen-antworten/. 50 Study guide of student’s union – WS11 A STUDENT’S LIFE A student’s life As a student learning, listening to lectures and giving your best performance every day is not everything. Whether you like sports, going to a concert, partying or enjoying spiritual events- there is plenty of opportunity to get through a day in the city of Regensburg as well as on the campus itself. You will find some activities on the following pages. Cultural activities on the campus There are a lot of students beyond the students’ council of each faculty commited to (inter-)cultural activities. Perticularily worth mentioning is the students’ stage, which is supported by the Studentenwerk Niederbayern/Oberpfalz and located at the Uni Regensburg’s theatre. Not only modern but also new as well as serious plays are regularly staged there. Now and then the mostly student actors perform a play in the original language and text. If you are interested about any plays and dates, you can get a leaflet called Kultur auf dem Campus from the Studentenwerk within the current program. FH-Fest, pub crawl and Co There are several parties organised by USO e.V. (this is an independent student organisation, read more about USO e.V. on page 79), such as: • the highly popular FH-Fest, • a pub crawl for first-year students, • a Schafkopfturnier (a bavarian card game), • a barbecue for the university-elections (with the help of the students council) They spend most of their revenues on social organisations or the internal inventory (a grill, tents for various events, and so on), which can also be used by the students councils or other student groups. If you want to be a barkeeper, DJ or involved otherwise in this organisation, you may write an email to [email protected] or simply join one of their regularly held meetings (the present dates can be found on www.uso-ev.de). After two months of pure planning, it takes about 60 volunteers for building up all seven bars and stages, installing technical needs, masking the walls and ordering drinks. It is Study guide of student’s union – WS11 51 A STUDENT’S LIFE Campusfest possible to dance to clubmusic, live rock music or electro-beats on three areas. All kinds of drinks are available at the biggest indoor-party of the university: beer, longdrinks, shots, cocktails and non-alkoholic drinks. If you want a ticket for this event, you better show up early at the advance sale, because usually it does not take long until all the 1.200 tickets are sold out. Campusfest Another cultural event organised only by students is the Campusfest. It is probably the biggest outdoor event on the Campus including two stages. Having taken place for the fourth time in a row, in 2011 approximately 4000 people joined the venue. There are local newcomers as well as national and international popular bands entertaining the audience. If you are not keen on music, you may like to join the sports tournaments (volleyball / soccer), or getting some cultural insights at a morning pint or just stroll around enjoing the frisky atmosphere. http://www.campusfest-regensburg.de Music Moves & New Year’s concert Once a term all students of Music and Movement in Social Work present results of their courses and personal artistical contributions. The New Year’s concert which takes place in january provides percussions, choir and many more in the music- and moving room (S015). In June the students perform e.g. dance choreographies or theatre plays based on improvisation, percussion or choir. Current dates can be obtained on the Social Work’s web page: http://www.hs-regensburg.de/fakultaeten/sozialwissenschaften/ schwarzes-brett/aktuelles.html. Student organisations Mainly the student organisation of each faculty consists of their student councils and many volunteers. They arrange barbecues, regulars’ tables, parties or something like that to improve social interactions of their faculty’s students. Some of the student organisations introduce themselves on page 71. 52 Study guide of student’s union – WS11 A STUDENT’S LIFE Catholic Student Group - Katholische Hochschulgemeinde (KHG) Catholic Student Group - Katholische Hochschulgemeinde (KHG) The Catholic Student Group wants to intrigue about God and religion itself as well as the world in general: • there is room to find out, what religion and faith implies in this modern world, • it gives you a place to think about all aspects of (your) life and to get involved in various ways • it is an open community which welcomes everybody • it is also a possibility to enjoy life and have some fun. The Catholic Student Group provides several contact points and activities. • room S014 (diagonally opposite of the cafeteria at Seybothstraße) – ecumenical morning prayer: every Tuesday on 07:30 am, breakfast is provided afterwards • KHG-Centre (Weiherweg 6a, below the television tower) – every Tuesday, 07:15 pm sevice, afterwards dinner, play billard, chatting with kindred spirits – Taizé-prayer: third wednesday every month at 08:30 pm – choir: fortnightly on Wednesdays at 07:30 pm – morning impulse : every Friday at 07:30 am, afterwards breakfast – Consulting and financial support • church St. Paul (Königswiesen) – every sunday 09:00 pm KHG- service Contact Phone: Email: Website: Dr. Alexander Flierl (Pastoralreferent) 0941 92243 [email protected] http://www.khg-regensburg.de Study guide of student’s union – WS11 53 Evangelic Students Group (ESG) A STUDENT’S LIFE Evangelic Students Group (ESG) The Evangelic Students Group is a community of yuong christians at the university. Due to an umbrella organisation there are connection to other communities at several other german universities. Furthermore the ESG is part of the World Student Christian Federation (WSCF), which enables you to meet young people from all around the world. establishing contacts, finding friends … Especially on the first weeks every term there are a lot of students looking for new contacts in our community centre admidst old town. In the process of getting to know other community members you may get some good advices for finding a cheap room in Regensburg, a good doctor or good places to spend your spare time, and so on. discovering, living and celebrating faith … A new period of your life is the best occasion to ask about the main pillars of life and what it is all about. We would love to help you finding these answers and discovering, living and celebrating new faith. creating future, assuming responsibility … We deal with various religious and scientifical, political and social questions and try to find a way to assume responsibility for ourselves as well as for others. overcoming difficulties together … Whether you got financial problems, exam nerves, or suffer from heartache- you can always talk to us to find a proper solution to your problems and a confidential discussion may be all you need to feel better. a small excerpt from the program • Tuesday, 07:30 am – morning prayer & breakfast (joined by KHG; room 014) • Tuesday, 08:00 pm – community meeting (community centre; Am Ölberg 2) • Write an email to [email protected] or look for further offers on the web. Contact Office Office hours: Phone: Email: Website: 54 Alexandra Küfner Mo - Thu 09:00 am – 11:30 am; Thu 02:00 pm – 04:30 pm 0941 57710 [email protected] http://www.esg-regensburg.de Study guide of student’s union – WS11 A STUDENT’S LIFE Choir & orchestra Choir & orchestra If you love music you can find several possibilities to enjoy various concerts or even get engaged to a choir or orchestra at the university. Try out the following pages for further information: • Choir at the University of Applied Sciences • University’s Orchestra http://www.uni-r.de/musik/ • Uni-Choir http://www.unichorregensburg.de • University Jazz Orchestra http://www.ujo-regensburg.de • Jazznuts http://www.jazznuts.de There are many more choirs and orchestras beyond the campus. Bars and pubs in Regensburg Due to the huge amount of nightclubs, bars and pubs in Regensburg (one of the highest concentration of bars and pubs in Germany) it is possible to find the right location for everybody. Whether you like Rock music, Independent, Salsa, HipHop, Electro-Beats or any other type of music, whether you want to watch football TV-broadcasting, having a beer or you want to dance the night away: this city’s nightlife offers everything one desires. There are several free magazines on the topic of the city’s nightlife available in clothing shops, cafès, bars and other public places such as university or surgeries. On the following pages you will find a sample of pubs, bars, cafès and discos in Regensburg with special offers for students: Study guide of student’s union – WS11 55 Bars and pubs in Regensburg location Alte Filmbühne Hinter der Grieb 8 daily 8pm - 1am Alte Mälzerei Galgenbergstraße 20 A STUDENT’S LIFE special offers Mo We various events, concerts etc. Banane Goldene Bären Straße 10 Mo Tu Su-Thu 8pm - 1am Thu Fr,Sa 8pm - 3am daily Su Su-Thu Carlitos Pustetpassage daily until 3am Chaplin Adolf-Schmelzer-Str. 5 Mo-Thu 11:30am - 1am Fr-Su 4pm - 1am Dombrowski Kramgasse 10-12 Fr,Sa Big Cocktails 3,50 e music: Independent Shots 0,50 e play at dice for a shot after buying a drink Happy Hour meals 6pm - 9pm All You Can Eat Burger 7,90 e 4,50 e Cocktail 5,50 e Jumbococktail 4,50 e Longdrink 5,50 e Jumbolongdrink 5,50 e Red Bull Longdrink 6,50 e Red Bull Jumbolongdrink daily lunch menu Mo-Fr Tu We daily 9am - 1am Kellerbar Thu Tu-Sa 9am - 2am Flannigans Unter den Schwibbögen 3 Mo,Tu We,Thu Su-Thu 7pm - 2am Fr,Sa Fr,Sa 7pm - 3am daily Mo Tu Galerie We Kohlenmarkt 6 Thu Mo-Sa 7am - 1am Fr Sa Su 58 Cocktails 3,00 e Gin Tonic 3,00 e music: Independent and BritPop 11am -3pm lunch for at least 4,40 e all night long all cocktails 3,60 e; special shots 6pm - 8:30pm Schnitzel 4,70 e, play at dice whether you have to pay or not. U-Boot and Strawberrylimes in the basement all cocktails 2,99 e all cocktails 3,49 e all cocktails 3,99 e breakfast includes a hot drink for students beer at half the price ( 6pm - 11pm) from 6pm: play at dice for your cocktail’s price Poker, 50/50 chance on a free drink 6pm - 11pm one prosecco for free (girls only) from 6pm on: all Caipis and Majitos 4 e Payback for Longdrinks in Suzi Wong Lounge Bigpizza 7,40 e & from 6pm on: salad 5 e Study guide of student’s union – WS11 A STUDENT’S LIFE location geflickte Trommel Gesandtenstraße 2 Su-Thu 5pm - 1am Fr,Sa 5pm - 2am Heimat Taubengässchen 2 Bars and pubs in Regensburg special offers various menu every week Tu Cocktails all night long 4,50 e Thu entry to Suite15 on 2,00 e after midnight if you Tu-Fr 8pm - 2am got a stamp from Heimat Sa 15:30pm (German football league) - 2am Hemingways 9pm - 11pm all cocktails 4,50 e daily Obere Bachgasse 3-5 We all cocktails 4,50 e Su-Thu 9am - 1am free entry to Zap by buying a drink Fr,Sa 9am - 2am Irish Harp Brückstraße 1 irish beer and whiskey by live music on Mo-Sa from 9pm Su-Thu 4pm - 1am Fr,Sa 4pm - 2am on Jalapenos Schottenstraße 4 Tu daily 5pm - 1am Kaffeelotte Untere Bachgasse 5 Su-Wed 10am - 11pm Thu-Sa 10am - midnight Karma Obermünsterstr. 14 We Thu Longdrink 3,50 e Vodka-Lime-Shot and Tequilla 1,00 e Spare Rips (all you can eat): 6,90 e Cocktail 3,50 e 10 % price off for students daily free entry for women until midnight, entry for students 2 e (exept Sa) Touch Down 4,80 e 2 drinks for one Sky Vodka 0,7l within 3 cans Red Bull: 39 e Tu,Thu 11:30pm - 3am Fr,Sa 11:30pm - 4am Tu Thu Sa Kneitinger-Keller Galgenbergstraße 18 bavarian restaurant with beer garden daily 9am to midnight Margaritas Furtmayrstr. 3 daily Su-Thu 11am - 1am Fr,Sa 11am - 2am Study guide of student’s union – WS11 daily Margarita for half the regular price from 11pm on all cocktails for half the regular price 5pm - 8pm 59 Bars and pubs in Regensburg A STUDENT’S LIFE location special offers Murphy’s Law Spitalgasse 6 Irish Pub – awarded with the Guiness Awards for several times Sky Sportsbar daily 6pm - 1am Mo Peaches Baumhackergasse 2 Mo-Thu 7pm - 1am Fr,Sa 7pm - 2am Tu We Thu-Sa Piratenhöhle Fischgässel 4 Mo Tu We Thu Mo Sax We der Pfannen- Thu Hinter schmiede 2 Sa Su daily 7pm - 2am daily 7pm - 3am Spitalgarten St. Katharinenplatz 1 Jumbo Pizza 5,90 e, mixed salad 2,90 e Happy Hour between 6pm - 9pm Zombie Time: 5 e Rigatoni al Forno 3,90 e Happy Hour between 6pm - 9pm 0,5 Liter Cuba Libre, Mojito 6,30 e Schnitzel with Pommes 3,90 e Happy Hour between 7pm - 9pm until 9pm Single Pizza 2,90 e Happy Hour between 6pm - 9pm Maß beer 3,80 e Goaßmaß 5,50 e Cocktails 2for1 at least 4,90 e Longdrinks 2for1 at least 4,50 e Longdrinks 3,50 e cocktails 3,00 e big chilli con carne 2,50 e 5 drinks for 4 Cuba Libre 2,50 e beer 1,50 e shots 1,00 e bavarian restaurant, hot meals all day daily 10am - midnight Suite 15 St.-Peter-Weg 15 Thu until 11pm entry on 2,00 e Spitalbräu(beer) 2,50 e Zarap Zap Zap Augustinerplatz 3 We Thu We-Thu 10pm - 03am Fr-Sa 10pm - 04am Fr,Sa free entry until 11pm, Tequila 1 e 1st/month: prosecco for free (girls only) others: 0,4L beer 2 e, Wodka snow 1 e Pils (beer) 1,50 e until midnight If you find any information, which are not up to date anymore, or you think some important bar is missing, just contact your students’ union (see page 66). 60 Study guide of student’s union – WS11 A STUDENT’S LIFE Culture in Regensburg Culture in Regensburg It is not only the nightlife, that makes Regensburg to one of the most attractive and interesting cities. In daylight there is just as much worth taking part. For becoming an inhabitant of Regensburg you will receive a welcome bag with voucher for a guided tour through the city. This is a ticket for two for a regular guided tour, if you like to get a more exciting view of this City, you may find something on the following sites: • You want to have an alternative guided tour?: http://www.regensburg.de/tourismus/de/regensburg_erleben/stadtfuehrungen/ 1449 • You are interested in history? http://www.regensburg.de/kultur/museen-in-regensburg/38890 • You want to enjoy a play in the theatre? http://www.theater-regensburg.de . Going to the movies in Regensburg It’s hard to find your favourite among the various cinemas in Regensburg. On the one hand, there are oldfashioned but comfortable and cheap cinemas in the old town (Garbo, Ostentor, Andreasstadel) on the other hand there is the modern but also expensive CinemaXX. In addition to the friendly prices the smaller cinemas sometimes present special movies such as classics and art films. The current programme is available on http://altstadtkinos.de and also in the free magazine WOHIN, which is laid out either on the campus or some public locations. You can also attend an open air cinema in the summer at castle Pürkelgut. Every tuesday students show a movie at lecture hall H4 (auditorium, university building). If you would like to know which one is next just take a look on the following web site: http://www.studikino.de. Study guide of student’s union – WS11 61 Sports at the campus A STUDENT’S LIFE Sports at the campus After an exhausting day at the university some students need physical work out to calm down. A current version of all sports activities during the term is available on http://www-cgi. uni-regensburg.de/Einrichtungen/Sportzentrum/ahs/. You have to register early for your favourite class because in some cases a class has a lot more contestants then the number it is limited to. Access to the grounds is guaranteed by a personalized mensacard. Therefore you have to bring a passport photo with you, which will be attached to your mensacard. For using the fitness room as well as the swimming hall, sauna, general sports classes and the climbing wall it is reasonable to buy a combi-ticket for 40 e. The sports centre is open between mondays and thursdays from 02:00 pm until 10:00pm during the lecture period, and opened at 02:00 pm and closed at 08:30 pm on fridays. 62 Study guide of student’s union – WS11 A STUDENT’S LIFE Sports at the campus Once a term there is an offer, which enables you to try out all classes first without buying any ticket within a week. This takes place in the beginning of each term. The grounds are located behind the Uni’s buildings. It is best to walk all the way over the campus (mostly straight on) over a little bridge (over a street) and there you are! 1 Parking place 2 Entry 3 Cafeteria 4 Sauna 5 Swimming hall 6 locker room 7 plays and sports hall 8 gym hall Study guide of student’s union – WS11 9 multipurpose hall 10 Gym hall 11 Auditorium H 50 12 Administration 13 Tennis court 14 Tennis court 15 Sprung- und Stoßanlage 16 Fistball court 17 Big lawn 18 multipurpose place 19 Stadion 20 Stands building 21 Eastern Kleinfeld 22 Swimming hall place 63 Finding accommodation A STUDENT’S LIFE Finding accommodation Due to the many students it is quite difficult to find an accomodation in Regensburg, but you may get lucky with one of the following possibilities. Appartments This is the most expensive way for a student to live, but it may be advantageous to have no roommates you can argue with about cleaning up or similar things. Try out: http:// www.immoscout.de or take a look into the newspapers, e.g. Mittelbayerische Zeitung http://www.mittelbayerische.de . Flat sharing community (WGs) Many students choose this possibility due to the price-performance ratio. Some of the advantages are (in comparison to the dormitories): • more room for your own stuff • you can bring your own stuff • there is room for a reasonable kitchen • there is a bigger bathroom • you can say with whom you want to live with Dormitories There are a dime a dozen dormitories in Regensburg. Each of them has other specials to offer for their residents, such as fitness rooms, sauna, intern bars but also strict rules. If you want to live in a dormitory you need to apply for it at the owner. The following page lists most of the dormitories in Regensburg: http://goo.gl/fxMJE. Some of the dormitories are held by Studentenwerk Niederbayern/Oberpfalz, which allocates their rooms centrally, see http://www.stwno.de. Where to buy a bike Whether you are in need of a new bike or just some spares- there is a shop for everything that concerns bikes in Regensburg. 64 Study guide of student’s union – WS11 A STUDENT’S LIFE Scholarships • Bikehaus This is the right place, if you have gotten into problems with your old bike. It has an automatic machine for needs in repair materials beyond the opening hours. Repair services are affordable and do not take long. You may even find yourself new second-hand bike there. http://www.bikehaus.de • Feine Räder Though bikes are likely to get lost in Regensburg, Feine Räder provides excellent bikes and first class service. http://www.feine-raeder.de • Back2Bike Another bike shop http://www.back2bike.de/ • Zweirad Stadler Has not only a huge amount of bikes in Königswiesen but also a smaller branch in the inner town. http://www.zweirad-stadler.de/ Scholarships You can try to get some financial support for special achievements. Career Services of the University of Applied Sciences has further informations for you ( 25). Some organisations are listed below: • Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes e.V. http://www.studienstiftung.de • Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung e.V. (CDU) http://www.kas.de • Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung e.V. (SPD) http://www.fes.de • Friedrich-Naumann-Stiftung (FDP) http://www.fnst.de • Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung (Grüne) http://www.boell.de • Hanns-Seidel-Stiftung e.V. (CSU) http://www.hss.de • Stiftung der Deutschen Wirtschaft http://www.sdw.de • Hans-Böckler-Stiftung (DGB) http://www.boeckler.de • Cusanuswerk http://www.cusanuswerk.de • Evangelisches Studienwerk e.V. http://www.evstudienwerk.de Study guide of student’s union – WS11 65 YOU STUDENTS’ REPRESENTATION You students’ representation Your students’ representation does not only write and publish this study guide. These students campaign for you, help you with your studies and contribute to a nice student’s everyday life. The students’ representation (StuVe) is responsible for two important topics for the students: The representation of interests in the academic policy and the work in the faculty student council. Work in faculty student council stands for the daily contact with and the support of students of the faculty. That includes for example the collection of lecture scripts and exercises, information on studies and other topics. Not to forget are the students’ festivities at the university or further sportive or cultural activities (so to say the social side). The students’ representation has only that what is carried to it and can only arrange as much as engagement is brought from the students. A little bit of collaboration – might it be bringing of transcribed tests, scrips, exercises or copies, helping planning and realization of festivities and other activities – every effort is very welcome as finally those who campaign for benefit: the students. You can find the student’s representations at all locations of the university. offices of the studentsŕepresentation faculty speakers’ council & students government general sciences & microsystems technology architecture Construction engineering business studies electrical and information engineering computer science and mathematics mechanical engineering social sciences a Fachschaft location Seybothstraße office S-107 direct dial 9825 page - Galgenbergstraße D201 - 75 Prüfeninger Straße Prüfeninger Straße Seybothstraße Seybothstraße a P-104 S-108 S060 1070 1075 9716 74 72 Sammelgebäude U125 1276 73 Galgenbergstraße Seybothstraße A103 S063 5242 1071 71 Architektur is trying to get an own office, but doesn’t have one yet. Besides the oftentimes very comfortable work in the faculty, there is also the representative participation in the academic self-administration of the university as well as the 66 Study guide of student’s union – WS11 YOU STUDENTS’ REPRESENTATION University elections self-administration of the StuVe in general (so to say the political side). The most important aspect of the representative participation is the student’s vote for the use of tuition fees. There, the students have a word in an equal co-determination committee, on faculties’ level as well as on university’s level. University elections Every year the election takes place. Thereby, the students’ representation is sent into the committees of the academical self administration. Every second year the other members (that are professors and employeess) are also elected. This election is normally called big election, the one of students only is called the small one. Also if you have less bearings with academic policy – nevertheless, you should have two minutes to go voting. The election is important. Furthermore, it is fundamental that students know about the work of their representatives. After all, students’ representatives speak for all the students. Study guide of student’s union – WS11 67 University elections 68 YOU STUDENTS’ REPRESENTATION Study guide of student’s union – WS11 YOU STUDENTS’ REPRESENTATION Elected representatives Elected representatives WS 2011/12 & SS 2012 Senate Students’s member of the Senate Faculty: Email: Phone: Fritz Eder Bauingenierwesen [email protected] 0941 943 5242 assistant Students’s member of the Senate Faculty: Email: Phone: Johannes Ries Forum Sozialwissenschaften [email protected] 0941 943 1071 Speakers’ council 1st member of the Speakers’ council Faculty: Email: Phone: Johannes Ries Forum Sozialwissenschaften [email protected] 0941 943 1071 2nd member of the Speakers’ council Faculty: Email: Phone: Jonas Hemala Computer Science and Mathematics [email protected] 0941 943 1276 3rd member of the Speakers’ council Faculty: Email: Phone: Maximilian Rappl Maschinenbau [email protected] 0941 943 5242 4th member of the Speakers’ council Faculty: Email: Phone: Stefan Schiller Electro- & informations-technology [email protected] 0941 943 9716 Study guide of student’s union – WS11 69 Elected representatives YOU STUDENTS’ REPRESENTATION Students’ government The students’ government consists half of the two first members of the faculty of all faculties (that are 16 members from 8 faculties) and the same number of direct elected candidates (over again 16) as well as the senator. 1st president Faculty: Email: Phone: Christina Gürster Elektro- &Informationstechnik christina.gü[email protected] 0941 943 9716 2nd president Faculty: Email: Phone: Christian Richter Informatik &Mathematik [email protected] 0941 943 1276 3rd president Faculty: Email: Phone: Alexandra Kiener Allgemeinwissenschaften und Mikrosystemtechnik [email protected] 0941 943 1071 (am has no phone) all members of the students’ government directly elected from faculty council from Daniela Kaiser FSM Simon Jobst FSAM Johannes Gnan FSM Alexandra Kiener FSAM Tobias Hofmeier FSEI Ernstl Reuschl FSA Melanie Klotz FOSO Lisa Dasch FSB Franziska Güther FOSO Fritz Eder FSB Alexander Straub FSM Nadine Noack Matthias Vogel FSEI Sabine Irlbacher Roman Cichon FSA Christina Gürster FSEI Christian Richter FSIM Markus Dollinger FSIM FSEI Stefan Schiller FSBW FSEI Nina Merkle FSIM Miriam Riedl FSBW Simon Schnabl FSM Jonas Hemala FSIM Thomas Frey FSM Claudia Krenn FSEI Karin Brod FOSO Timo Schindler FSIM Johannes Ries FOSO Johanna Michels FOSO Marcus Wagner Waldemar Sessler FSIM Franziska Nömmer FSA FSBW Fritz Eder (Senator) 70 Study guide of student’s union – WS11 YOU STUDENTS’ REPRESENTATION Students’ union & student organisations Students’ union & student organisations FoSo Forum Sozialwissenschaften (short form ”FoSo”, in English ’forum social sciences’) cares for the students’ concerns at the faculty social sciences. The continuous improvement of the studies’ quality and the advancement of the communication between the students are two essentials of our work. We are keeping track on the commutation with the professors and the right of students’ self-administration. Four elected representatives and a lot of other students’ campaign for our fellow students. • Consultation and information We are interested in you and your concerns. You can talk with us in our consultation-hours and via email about everything. Either we can help you or we know people who can. • Representation We are meeting with the Dean and the Dean of Studies and other responsible persons. In the faculty council, when calling new professors and at the assignment of the tuition fees we represent the students’ concerns. Some of us are members of the students’ government. • Events We want that students in our faculty can meet and mingle with each other. Studying is a lot more fun when you know the people around you. We arrange events, especially for freshman students. FoSo Contact Room: Phone: Email: Website: S063 0941 943 1071 [email protected] http://www.foso.de Study guide of student’s union – WS11 71 Students’ union & student organisations YOU STUDENTS’ REPRESENTATION FSEI FSEI means the students council of the ’Electrical Engineering and Information Technology’ faculty. This faculty consists of the Bachelor studies ’Electrical Engineering and Information Technology’ as well as ’Mechatronics’ and ’Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency’ and the Master studies ’Applied Research’, ’Automotive Electronics’ and ’Electrical and Microsystems Engineering’. Giving the professors an understanding of ths students’ opinions and interests is our main task. Our members could also help directly, whether one has problems during his/her study due to failed exams, some kind of private issues (e.g. studying with children on their own) or other problems referring to the University of Applied Sciences. We can revert on a wealth of experience by our members and get yourself the right contacts on the campus. Since 2010 FSEI.eV is a registered non-profit association. Our Bureau is located on the ground floor (Seybothstraße building) on the corridor of the restrooms- right across the men-restroom (room S060). There is a list of our consultation hours next to the room’s entrance, but you can also have a try beyond those hours. FSEI Contact Room: Phone: Email: Website: 72 S060 0941 943 9716 [email protected] http://www.fsei-regensburg.de Study guide of student’s union – WS11 YOU STUDENTS’ REPRESENTATION Students’ union & student organisations FSIM The FSIM is the students’ representation of the faculty computer science and mathematics. It is located at the first floor of the ivory tower (Sammelgebäude) of the university Regensburg (yes there is some room-sharing with them ;-) and one of the bigger students’ representations at the university of applied sciences. In summer 2010 they were awarded as first organization the prize for collegiate engagement at univeristy of the ”Verein der Freunde der Hochschule Regensburg”. Besides the regular tasks of a students’ representation, they also arrange multiple seasonal parties and additional supports willingly bigger events at the campus like the Campusfest or the FH-Fest. They also hosted the conference of germans computer science and mathematics students’ representation in winter-term 2007/08. Therefore they founded an association to have a legal body for this and all other engagement. In the year of mathematics in 2008, the FSIM supported the faculty at multiple events and also designed and maintained the representational website for this event. Additionally in this year, the Campusfest was in charge of the FSIM arranged the first time, which led by growing of this event to the Campus Regensburg e.V. Nevertheless, the main focus of the association is the direct work of the students’ representation and also supports study trips as well as the purchase of study books for the small faculty internal library. FSIM Contact Room: Phone: Email: Website: Sammelgebäude U126 0941 943 1276 [email protected] http://www.fsim-ev.de Study guide of student’s union – WS11 73 Students’ union & student organisations YOU STUDENTS’ REPRESENTATION FSA The student council of architecture, the union of students of the faculty, is composed of elected student representatives and commited students who want to contribute actively besides lectures and seminar papers. We represent the students in council meetings where we try to introduce your interests by our votes especially in terms of quality and improvement of teaching and the organization of the degree courses. Also when it comes to appointments and the placing of tuition fees we exercise the right of our student autonomy. In order to introduce your opinion there is a monthly meeting of the student council and spokesmen of each semester. We are happy for each interested person. Drop by and join in! Do you have questions or problems related to your studies, organisation or any other difficulties? Please speak to us or send a mail. We help as much as we can or redirect you to the competent person in charge! Unfortunately there is still no office available for us (we are working on this!). So it is the best to have a look at the faculty’s homepage to find out about our numbers and email addresses. Celebrating is also part of studying and what makes more sense to get to know each other and hence promote the communication among the students of various semesters!? Therefore we organize introductory events and -parties for new students as well as excursions, summer- and christmas parties. Feel free to contact us! FSA Contact Website: 74 www.hsr-architektur.de/de/personen/studentenvertreter Study guide of student’s union – WS11 YOU STUDENTS’ REPRESENTATION Students’ union & student organisations FSam The students’ representatives of the faculty of General Sciences and Microsystems Technology are the first contact point for concerns of all students of the study courses Microsystems Technology, Sensors and Analytics and International Relations and Management. It does not matter what kind problems you are worried in your studies, you are welcome to drop by personally or you contact us by email. We are working closely with the professors of our faculty. At regular meetings like faculty council meetings, the granting of tuition fees and appointment of new docents, we represent the interests of our fellow students. Not only within the faculty but also in a comprehensive way we represent you. At activities for our freshmen students and also at other activities we give you the opportunity to have steady contact with other students. FSam Contact Office: Email: D201 [email protected] Study guide of student’s union – WS11 75 Students’ union & student organisations YOU STUDENTS’ REPRESENTATION Campus Regensburg e.V. Campus Regensburg e.V. is a nonprofit association which trys to bring art and culture as well as engagement of students at the campuse of Hochschule or university regensburg further. Decisions are exclusively made by students. Since 2010 Campus Regensburg e.V. exists as organisational construct for the Campusfest (see page 52) and additional events at or around the campus. The association features therefore a basis for cultural events of any size including financial and organisational structures. Everybody is welcome to join them, if he or she wants to enrich the cultural live or also connections of different parts of the universitys at the campus. Campus Regensburg e.V. Contact Room: Phone: Email: Website: S063 0941 943 1071 [email protected] http://campusfest-regensburg.de/verein/ Connecta e.V. The Connecta is the name of the job fair of the University of Applied Sciences Regensburg which takes place every semestre as well as the name of the organisating union. This fair is organisated from students of the university and enjoys a good reputation among students as well as among the regional companies. Even though you actually do not need a job as student trainee or for the dissertation, a visit is worth it – or at least the catalogue in which the attendant companies with its contact persons and brief description are listed. The Connecta lives of the collaboration of students - and for nearly everyone there is the perfect work in the Connecta team. Connecta Contact: Office: Phone: Email: Website: 76 A102 (A-Trakt Maschbau) 0941 943 1072 [email protected] http://connecta-regensburg.de Study guide of student’s union – WS11 YOU STUDENTS’ REPRESENTATION Students’ union & student organisations Dynamics e.V. Behind Dynamics e.V. stands the das Formula Student Team of the Hochschule Regensburg which consists actually of 60 students of all faculties and semestres. The common enthusiasm for the racing and the manifested aim to arrange for an improved qualitiy of education at the Hochschule Regensburg caused twenty students to found the Dynamcs e.V. in December 2006. Since that time, with the support of the Hochschule Regensburg and the economy three own racing cars were designed, constructed and produced. These participated at various offical competitions of the Formula Student in Europe against international teams of other universities with success. Every year, the team was able to build the racing car more innovative and reliable and was thus able to increase the performance on the events. Formula Student is a construction competition of the automotive industry. Planning, constructing and producing of a racing car is a great challange which is worth it. With the active help of students for this project, they gain an intensive a high practical orientation and are able to employ their learned theoretical knowledge. Students gain the soft skills like the interdisciplinary teamwork, time management and competence of methods which are more and more important in the modern working life, too. Students also benefit personally from Formula Student. At Dynamics e.V. you can meet students of all faculties and semesters and compare notes with them. Are you interested? Then visit us on our website http://dynamics.hs-regensburg.deor write us a mail to [email protected] We are looking forward to hearing from you! Dynamics Contact Phone: Email: Website: 0941 943 5264 [email protected] http://dynamics.hs-regensburg.de Study guide of student’s union – WS11 77 Students’ union & student organisations YOU STUDENTS’ REPRESENTATION regenics e.V. regenics e.V. is a union of dedicated students who pursue the goal to participate at a competition of Formula Student Electric with a electrical powered racing car. regenics electric racing regensburg The Formula Student is a racing series in which students of all around the world participate with their self-built racing cars. The acceleration of the racing car, driveability, reliability and energy consumption are rated. Moreover, the presentation of a thought-out construction concept, cost plan and business plan is important. Because of the multifaceted field of responsibilities of regenics students of all faculties work hand in hand. To realize the dream of an electric racing car students design circuitries, programm microcontrollers which are responsible for newly electric actuation or which resume the battery management. A special value is the light weight construction and so the design of mechanical components calls for high competence, too. During the building of the car, students with job training are also questioned because a lot of devices are self produced from students in the factories of the Hochschule. A powerful team is necessary, too, which is responsible for the organisation of this huge project. So, sponsors have to be gained and the transport of car and team to the various events has to be organized. If you join regenics, you have the possibility to realize this exciting project inside a team and work like in a small company. And oftentimes you can learn more than in lectures. regenics e.V. Contact Email: 78 [email protected] Study guide of student’s union – WS11 YOU STUDENTS’ REPRESENTATION Students’ union & student organisations USO e.V. USO is an entered non-profit-making association with the purpose to help students. USO consists of dedicated students who plan and realize festivities and activities for the whole university (USO-FH-festivity, Schafkopf competition). Members of USO are from all all faculties of the university. This association offers students who are not interested in academic politics the possibiltiy to get involved for fellow students. USO can be seen as an overall faculties students council. If you are interested you can find out more, here: www.uso-ev. de. USO e.V. Contact Office: Phone: Email: Website: A103 0941 943 5242 [email protected] http://www.uso-ev.de Association of Hochschule Regensburg Friends The Association of Hochschule Regensburg Friends, in german ”Verein der Freunde der Hochschule Regensburg” is indeed not a “real” students organisation. In fact, it is an association of alumni, friends and sponsors of our university. If you interested in not loosing the connection to your university, since 1958 this is the right place. Goals of the association are support and care for the network between university, economy and alumni as well as funding of science, research and postgraduate training at the university. This is accomplished by several assistant offerins, which are of interest, especially during the studies. In this way, the association subsidizes for example student projects or awards prizes. Verein der Freunde der HS.R e.V. Contact COO: Room: Phone: Email: Website: Astrid Herzog D103 0941 943 9760 [email protected] http://www.freunde-hsr.de Study guide of student’s union – WS11 79 TERM DATES Studienbewerber Gemäß Beschluss in der Hochschulleitung am 13. Juli 2011 voraussichtlich Mo. 29.08. bis Do. 08.09. spätestens I mmatrikulation der Studienbew erberinnen und Studienbew erber für das WS 2011/ 12 in Räumen der Studentenverwaltung, Prüfeninger Straße (Mitteilung des jeweiligen Termins im Zulassungsbescheid). Mo. 19.09. Bekanntgabe der Lehrveranstaltungen für das WS 2011/ 12 durch Aushang in den Schaukästen oder online auf den Fakultätsseiten. Sa. 01.10. Fälligkeit des Studienbeitrags ( Kontodeckung) Di. 04.10. Semesteranfang 08:30 Uhr Ökumenisches Semesteranfangsgebet/ Meditation Art und Ort organisiert und angeboten durch die Katholische Hochschulgemeinde (KHG) und die Evangelische Studentengemeinde (ESG); lt. gesonderter Ankündigung. 09:00 Uhr Begrüßung und I nformation der Studienanfängerinnen und Studienanfänger durch die Hochschulleitung und durch die Stadt Regensburg. ab 10:30 Uhr 10:00 Uhr Begrüßung und I nformation der Studienanfängerinnen und Studienanfänger durch die Dekane/Dekanin und/oder Studienberater(innen), fakultätsinterne Organisation und Bekanntmachung. Beginn der Lehrveranstaltungen für Nicht-Studienanfängerinnen und Studienanfänger. Veranstaltungen im Rahmen des AM- und I M-Service für Erstsemester finden noch nicht statt. bis Fr. 14.10. Studienanfängerinnen und Studienanfänger : Evtl. Abgabe der Anträge auf Anrechnung praktischer Tätigkeiten auf ein Grundpraktikum oder praktisches Studiensemester. Anträge auf der Homepage der HS Regensburg voraussichtlich Mo. 31.10., Mi. 02.11. bis Fr. 04.11. Ferienbetreuung für Kinder von Mitarbeiterinnen, Mitarbeitern und Studierenden, jeweils von 8.00 bis 16.00 Uhr, bitte Informationen im Internet beachten. Do. 10.11. Mo. 21.11. Anmeldung der Studierenden zu den Prüfungen und studienbegleitenden Leistungsnachw eisen, einschl. Wiederholungsprüfungen (§ 12 APO). ab Di. 15.11. Anmeldung der neuen Studienbew erberinnen und Studienbew erber für das SS 2012 (Erstsemester und höhere Semester in grundständigen Studiengängen sowie Masterstudiengängen, Ausnahme: Studiengang HRM vom 15.10. bis 15.12.2011). = > Prüfungsanmeldung bis So. 15.01. Mo. 28.11. bis Mo. 05.12. Überprüfung der Prüfungsanmeldung durch die Studierenden über HISQIS und Korrekturmeldung an das Prüfungsamt; Änderungsanträge nach dieser Frist sind von den Studierenden direkt bei der zugehörigen Prüfungskommission zu stellen und von dem/ der Vorsitzenden gesammelt an das Prüfungsamt weiterzuleiten. Fr. 23.12. Keine Lehrveranstaltung; vorlesungsfreier Tag unter Anwendung von § 1 Abs. 5 der Verordnung über die Vorlesungszeiten an bayerische Fachhochschulen. spätestens Abgabe der Prüfungsterminpläne der Fakultäten und der Niederschriften über die Sitzungen der Prüfungskommissionen beim Prüfungsamt und beim Vorsitzenden des Prüfungsausschusses. Do. 12.01. 80 Study guide of student’s union – WS11 TERM DATES Terminplan WS 2011/ 12 Seite 2 von 3 ab Mi. 04.01. Rückmeldung der Studierenden für das SS 2012 über HI SQI S Weitere Informationen im Leporello / Internet. spätestens Mi. 11.01. 1) Zulassung der Studierenden zu den Prüfungen durch die Vorsitzenden der Prüfungskommissionen 2) Bekanntgabe der Ergebnisse von studienbegleitenden Leistungsnachweisen, deren Bestehen Voraussetzung für die Zulassung zu einer Prüfung ist, an die betroffenen Studierenden (spätestens eine Woche vor Beginn des Prüfungszeitraumes) spätestens Do. 19.01., 11:00 Uhr Das Prüfungsamt gibt durch Aushang in Schaukästen der Fakultät bekannt: a) die Prüfungsdurchführungsbestimmungen b) die zu den Prüfungen nicht zugelassenen Studierenden Mo. 23.01. Studienbegleitende AW-Leistungsnachw eise, soweit zentral geplant gemäß § 11 Abs. 4 APO Sa. 21.01., Di. 24.01. und Mi. 25.01. Studienbegleitende Leistungsnachw eise, soweit zentral geplant gem. §11 Abs. 4 APO Mi. 25.01. 20:00 Uhr Ende aller Lehrveranstaltungen Do. 26.01. bis Mi. 08.02. Semesterprüfungszeitraum gem. § 4 Abs. 3 APO Mo. 23.01. Noteneintrag AW-Fächer durch die Prüferinnen und Prüfer in HISQIS bis spätestens ( Online-Verfahren) Mo. 06.02. ab Fr. 17.02. Bekanntgabe der Prüfungsergebnisse durch das Prüfungsamt über HISQIS (Online-Verfahren). spätestens Bekanntgabe der zu den praktischen Studiensemestern zugelassenen Studierenden durch das Prüfungsamt Mo. 20.02. (das Verfahren wird gesondert bekannt gegeben). spätestens Mi. 29.02. Bekanntgabe der Lehrveranstaltungen für das SS 2012 durch Aushang in den Schaukästen oder online auf den Fakultätsseiten. ab Do. 08.03. Gegen Ausweis Abholung der Abschlussprüfungszeugnisse durch die Studierenden, deren bestandene Abschlussprüfung in der Sitzung der Prüfungskommission am 14.02. festgestellt wurde, im Sekretariat der Fakultät oder im Prüfungsamt (vorherige telefonische Rücksprache der Studierenden wird empfohlen). ab I mmatrikulation der Studienbew erberinnen und Studienbew erber für das SS 2012 in den Räumen der Studentenverwaltung, Prüfeninger Straße, der jeweilige Termin wird einzeln im Zulassungsbescheid mitgeteilt. Mitte Februar spätestens Fr. 09.03. Alle Studierende, die Prüfungen nicht bestanden haben, werden durch das Prüfungsamt schriftlich benachrichtigt. Study guide of student’s union – WS11 81 TERM DATES Terminplan WS 2011/ 12 Seite 3 von 3 Vorläufiger Terminplan für den Beginn des Sommersemesters 2012 Do. 15.03. 08:30 Uhr Semesteranfang Ökumenisches Semesteranfangsgebet/ Meditation Art und Ort organisiert und angeboten durch die Katholische Hochschulgemeinde (KHG) und die Evangelische Studentengemeinde (ESG); lt. gesonderter Ankündigung 09:00 Uhr Begrüßung und I nformation der Studienanfängerinnen und Studienanfänger durch die Hochschulleitung und durch die Stadt Regensburg ab 10:30 Uhr 10:00 Uhr Begrüßung und I nformation der Studienanfängerinnen und Studienanfänger durch die Dekane/Dekanin und/oder Studienberater(innen), fakultätsinterne Organisation und Bekanntmachung. Beginn der Lehrveranstaltungen für Nicht-Studienanfängerinnen und Studienanfänger Veranstaltungen im Rahmen des AM- und I M-Service für Erstsemester finden noch nicht statt. Regensburg, 14. Juli 2011 Prof. Dr. Bock Vizepräsident 82 Study guide of student’s union – WS11 TERM DATES 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 29 20 21 24 25 26 27 28 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 14 15 16 17 18 21 22 23 24 25 28 29 30 1 2 31 X SLNZ AW 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 21 22 23 26 27 28 29 30 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 16 17 18 19 20 23 AW 24 SLNZ 25 SLNZ Keine Lehrveranstaltungen; 23.12.2011 vorlesungsfrei gemäß § 1 Abs. 5 der Verordnung zu den Vorlesungszeiten an bayerischen Fachhochschulen Studienbegleitende Leistungsnachweise soweit zentral geplant gemäß § 11 Abs. 4 APO, außerdem Samstag 21.01.2012 Studienbegleitende AW-Leistungsnachweis, soweit zentral geplant gemäß § 11 Abs. 4APO Study guide of student’s union – WS11 83 IMPORTANT WEBSITES OF THE STUDENTS ADMINISTRATION STUDENTENVERWALTUNG Wichtige Internetseiten der Studentenverwaltung Beurlaubungen: www.hs-regensburg.de Æ Studium Æ Rund um´s Studium Æ Beurlaubung Exmatrikulation: www.hs-regensburg.de Æ Studium Æ Rund um´s Studium Æ Exmatrikulation Immatrikulation: www.hs-regensburg.de Æ Studium Æ Rund um´s Studium Æ Immatrikulation Praktisches Studiensemester: www.hs-regensburg.de Æ Studium Æ Praktikum Prüfungen: www.hs-regensburg.de Æ Studium Æ Prüfungen Rückmeldung: www.hs-regensburg.de Æ Studium Æ Rund um´s Studium Æ Rückmeldung Studentenverwaltung: www.hs-regensburg.de Æ Einrichtungen Æ Studentenverwaltung Studienbeiträge und Studienbeitragsdarlehen: www.hs-regensburg.de Æ Studium Æ Studienbeiträge Studienberatung: www.hs-regensburg.de Æ Studium Æ Studienberatung Studienbewerbung: www.hs-regensburg.de Æ Studium Æ Studienbewerbung Studiengänge: www.hs-regensburg.de Æ Studium Æ Studiengänge Versicherungen im Studium: www.hs-regensburg.de Æ Studium Æ Rund um´s Studium Æ Versicherungen Vorpraktikum: www.hs-regensburg.de Æ Studium Æ Praktikum Æ Vorpraktikum H O C H S C H U L E F Ü R A N G E W A N D T E SEYBOTHSTR. 2 PRÜFENINGER STR. 58 Betriebswirtschaft Hochschulleitung Elektro- und Verwaltung Informationstechnik Architektur Sozialwissenschaften Bauingenieurwesen 84 W I S S E N S C H A F T E N UNIVERSITÄTSSTR. 31 Informatik und Mathematik Allgemeinwissenschaften und Mikrosystemtechnik – F A C H H O C H S C H U L E GALGENBERGSTR. 30 Maschinenbau R E G E N S B U R G BANKVERBINDUNG Bayerische Landesbank KTO.-Nr. 1279276 BLZ 700 500 00 z.G. HS Regensburg Study guide of student’s union – WS11 Index locations, 35 city tours, 10, 61 companies internship, 33 computer centre, 34 concert, 52, 55 Connecta, 50, 76 contacts, 30 copier, 39 copyshop, 39 culture, 61 abroad, 49 accommmodation, 64 accounts, 34 administration, 27 contacts, 30 examination, 28 forms, 27 internship, 29 service office, 28 students, 27 studies, 29 administrativ fees, 29 alumni, 25 Association of Hochschule Regensburg Friends, 79 AW-Fach, 44 dates, 80 department examination administration, 28 internship, 29 studies, 29 disease, 49 drinks, 23 Dynamics, 77 bachelor thesis, 45, 48 bars, 55 beverages, 23 bicycle, 64 bike, 64 bus lines, 12 bus ticket, 10 elearning, 44 elections, 67 email, 36 enrollment, 29 examination, 28 grades, 28 exams, 33 cafeteria, 23 campus entrances, 19 locations, 16 overview, 17 parking, 19 university, 18, 19 Campus Regensburg e.V., 76 canteen, 21 career services, 25 certificates, 29 church catholic, 53 evangelic, 54 cinema, 61 CIP-Pool, 34 Betreuer, 35 final thesis, 45, 48 financing, 65 food, 23 forms, 27 FoSo, 71 FSA, 74 FSam, 75 FSEI, 72 FSIM, 73 general education, 44 grades, 28, 32 certificate, 32 85 INDEX overview, 33 guided city tours, 10 history, 61 holidays, 29 IGEKO, 39 illness, 49 internal mentoring, 50 international office, 25 internet, 34 internship, 29 companies, 33 iPad, 38 iPhone, 38 lab, 34 laboratory, 34 learning group, 50 leave, 29 library, 40 books, 41 catalog, 42 computer, 41 ebook, 42 lending, 41 magazines, 40 of regensburg, 43 OPAC, 42 lost & found, 22 lost property office, 22 master thesis, 45, 48 mensa card, 20 music, 52, 55 music moves, 52 OPAC, 42 party, 52, 55 campusfest, 52, 76 FH-Fest, 51 open-air, 52 Schafkopfturnier, 51 pda, 38 presence, 49 86 INDEX printer, 35 printing costs, 35 problems, 50 pubs, 55 QIS, 33 regenics, 78 register exams, 49 re-registration, 49 restaurants, 55 room numbers, 16 rooms, 20 RVV, 10, 12 scanner, 35 scholarships, 65 semester on leave, 50 semester ticket, 10 senate, 69 service office, 28 smartphone, 38 software, 37 CAD, 37 Latex, 37 Microsoft, 37 MS Office, 37 MSDNAA, 37 OpenOffice, 37 Windows, 37 speakers’ council, 69 sport, 62 climbing, 62 sauna, 62 swimming pool, 62 university, 63 student advisory service, 24 student organisation, 71 Campus Regensburg e.V., 76 Connecta e.V., 76 Dynamics e.V., 77 FoSo, 71 FSA, 74 FSam, 75 Study guide of student’s union – WS11 INDEX INDEX FSEI, 72 FSIM, 73 regenics e.V., 78 USO e.V., 79 Studentenwerk, 31 students’ representation, 71 party, 52 students’ union, 71 studentsŕepresentation, 66 offices, 66 Students’ government, 70 studies ADA-Certificate, 44 agent of immission control, 44 communication, 44 engineer as businessman, 44 IHAKO, 44 international competence, 44 languages, 44 safety engineer, 44 social competence, 44 tech. sales, 44 study course change, 50 term dates, 80 theater, 51, 61 USO, 51, 79 vacation, 29 virtual university, 44 vpn, 38 ways, 16 wireless lan, 38 Study guide of student’s union – WS11 87 Notes Acknowledgements The contents of this booklet are the results of research work and efforts carried out by many students throughout the past years. Thanks to all those who contributed to the success. Based on Studienführer der Studierendenvertretung der Hochschule Regensburg 11th Edition (WS 11/12) First Edition WS 11/12 Josef Freundorfer Christina Gürster Alexandra Kiener Maximilian Kutzer Johannes Ries