Enrolment conditions and criteria in case of limited enrolment

Candidates can enrol in the master’s degree study programme if they have finished:

a) at least first-level study programme evaluated with minimum 180 ECTS credit points from the professional fields of: textiles, clothes, footwear, leather; fashion design; fashion, interior and industrial design; audio-visual techniques and media production; engineering and engineering trades, or an equivalent study programme completed under current regulations in the Republic of Slovenia or abroad;

b) at least first-level study programme evaluated with minimum 180 ECTS credit points from other professional fields, or an equivalent study programme completed under current regulations in the Republic of Slovenia or abroad if the candidates have completed prior to the enrolment all study obligations from the following fields: Mathematics 1 (6 ECTS credit points), Mathematics 2 (6 ECTS credit points), Physics 1 (6 ECTS credit points), Physics 2 (6 ECTS credit points), Chemistry 1 (6 ECTS credit points), Chemistry 2 (6 ECTS credit points) and Fibres (8 ECTS credit points) as specified in the undergraduate study programme Textile and Clothing Planning essential for continuing their studies. These obligations are determined by the department Study Committee and comprise from 10 to up to 60 ECTS credit points.

If the number of candidates applying for the programme exceeds the number of enrolment places

  • candidates referred to in point (a) shall be short-listed on the basis of the number of points obtained in the first-level study programme or in a higher education or university study programme prior to the introduction of the Bologna declaration.
  • The candidates referred to in point (b) shall be short-listed according to:
    • the number of points achieved in the first-level study programme (75% of points), and
    • the number of points achieved in performing additional study obligations (25% of points).

Points are calculated by multiplying the average grade of studies or additional study obligations from point (b) rounded to one decimal place by 10 (maximum 100 points).

Criteria for crediting knowledge and skills obtained before enrolment:

The Faculty of Natural Sciences an Engineering may choose to credit student’s knowledge (obtained in the framework of different kinds of education) if it corresponds to the course contents of the Textile and Clothing Planning master’s degree study programme. The department Study Committee is in charge of recognising knowledge and skills obtained before the enrolment, which is done on the basis of student’s written application and provided certificates or other documents proving the type of knowledge successfully acquired.

When crediting knowledge obtained before enrolment, the Studies Committee will take into account the following criteria:

  • whether conditions for enrolling into a specific educational course are adequate (required prior education for starting the study programme);
  • whether the scope of the completed educational course (number of hours of prior education as compared to the scope of the course in question) adequately compares with the credited requirements;
  • whether the areas covered by the prior education programme, which the applicant would like to have credited, adequately compare with the courses dealt with in the faculty study programme.

The acquired knowledge and skills may be credited as a completed study activity if the conditions for taking part in the educational programme were the same as for enrolling into the master’s degree study programme Textile and Clothing Planning, if the prior educational programme encompassed at least 75% of the scope of the course and if at least 75% of its contents cover the same areas as the course the applicant would like to have credited. If the Committee establishes that the acquired knowledge can be credited, the same number of ECTS credit points is granted as awarded for the course in question.

 

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