Examinations in Food Systems, M.Sc.

Your studies are based on the regulations of the examination regulations, the module catalog, and the curriculum. Here we have summarized the most important regulations for you.

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Each module concludes with an examination.

An examination can be offered as a

  • written (e.g. test, minutes, seminar paper, final paper),
  • oral (e.g. examination talk, presentation), or
  • computer-based exam.

A module is passed if a score of at least a "pass" (D; 4.0) is achieved.

Passed examinations may not be retaken.

You may retake failed module exams once. In addition, a single failed module examination can be repeated a second time.

You lose your right of admission to an examination if, for your last retake exam in a module, you

  • fail or
  • miss it without a valid excuse.

If you have lost your right to take examinations, you will be exmatriculated by the Registrar’s Office.

Students who were enrolled in the summer semester 2020, winter semester 2020/2021, summer semester 2021, as well as winter semester 2021/2022 will receive a deadline extension for the deadlines in their studies (preliminary exam, intermediate exam, graduation) by one semester for each for which they were enrolled, but by a maximum of three semesters in total (example: a student who began their degree program in the winter semester 2020/21 and was therefore enrolled for three relevant semesters will have all deadlines extended by three semesters; a student who began their degree program in the summer semester 2021 and was therefore enrolled for two relevant semesters will have all deadlines extended by two semesters).

The exams for all modules, including the Master’s thesis, must be passed by the end of the second examination period of the seventh semester.

You are responsible for meeting these deadlines.

Extension request

If you cannot meet the deadline for important reasons, you can make a request for an extension of the deadline.

You must immediately submit the application when you know that you will be unable to meet a deadline. A request for an extension should be submitted informally and with the reasons behind it. Any proof of the reasons for the delay should be submitted with the application.

The examination committee decides on the extension requests.

Students study at a total of three locations.

The 1st and the 4th semesters are studied at the University of Hohenheim. The 2nd and 3rd semesters are completed at one of the partner universities.

Information on the structure can be found in the curriculum and examination regulations that apply to you.

Additional modules

You can take modules from all degree programs at the University of Hohenheim as additional modules, provided that the capacity of the relevant department/institute permits this.

Additional modules are not included in the average grade. But you can request that they be included on your transcript of records.

Additional modules must also be completed with an exam.

It is not possible to count individual courses as additional modules.

You may only take part in additional modules until you have completed your studies.

If you would like to complete an additional module, you must register for the examination informally in writing with the Examinations Office. State the module number and name when registering.

When registering for an examination, the students note whether it is a semi-elective, elective, or additional module.

You may request these assignments to be changed twice during your studies before your degree certificate has been issued .

You can submit the request (no official form) to the Student Information Center (SIZ) or put it in the postbox at the Examinations Office.

The Master's thesis consists of a written part (Master's thesis) and an oral part (Graduate Conference).

You may only register for the Master’s thesis if you have completed at least 60 credits.

The Master's thesis can be assigned and supervised by

  • professors,
  • university lecturers or privatdozents,
  • junior professors, or
  • academic staff members with examination rights

at the University of Hohenheim or the Food Systems partner universities.

The thesis is evaluated by two examiners as a rule. The examiners should be the supervisor of the Master’s thesis and another person with the right to examine.

The Master's thesis must be written in one of the following departments:

  • Dept. of Weed Science (360B)
  • Dept. of Process Engineering in Plant Production (440d)
  • Dept. of Dairy Science and Dairy Technology (150e)
  • Dept. of Process Analytics and Cereal Science (150i)
  • Dept. of Process Engineering and Food Powders (150c)
  • Dept. of Plant-Based Foods (150d)
  • Dept. of Agricultural Engineering in the Tropics and Subtropics (440e)
  • Dept. of Food Physics and Meat Science (150g)
  • Dept. of Flavor Chemistry (150h)
  • State Plant Breeding Institute - Working Group Wheat (720)

The Master's thesis can also be issued and supervised by a person who does not belong to the University of Hohenheim or one of the Food Systems partner universities. This person must also meet the above criteria.

To do so, you must submit a request to the examination committee.

You can submit your request to the SIZ or put it in the postbox at the Examinations Office.

If you are interested in writing a thesis in collaboration with a company, please refer to the guidelines for external work.

You must register the thesis immediately once the supervisor has assigned the topic. You must then begin work. You must register the Master's thesis with the Examinations Office.

You can download the form for registering for the Master's thesis here. You can submit the completed form to the Student Information Center (SIZ) or in the postbox of the Examinations Office.

You may not change the topic.

However, title changes are possible. If a title is changed, it must be clear to laymen that the topic has not changed.

For larger changes, please ask your supervisor to send an email to the Examinations Office or submit the request to change the title of the thesis to the Examinations Office.

You have a maximum of six months to complete the thesis.

In exceptional cases, the time may be extended by a maximum of 50%. For this, an application to the examination committee is required. The request must be received by the Examinations Office no later than two weeks before the deadline.
You can submit the request at the Student Information Center (SIZ) or the Examinations Office. The Examinations Office will forward your request to the examination committee for a decision.

If you have had problems with your work, this must be confirmed by the supervisor. The supervisor must confirm that

  • the delay is not your fault and
  • the requested duration of the extension corresponds to the delay.

If the application for an extension is for personal reasons, you must attach proof of the reasons to the application.

If you cannot submit your Master's thesis on time for health reasons, your doctor must fill out the form “Extension of Deadline for Final Thesis" using the University of Hohenheim’s template. The application for the extension of the deadline for health reasons should be submitted immediately (that is, when you are sick and not at the end of the deadline).

The Master's thesis can be registered as a group work.

Group work is only allowed if the individual contribution is clearly identifiable and assessable because the information on who is responsible for which sections, pages, or other objective criteria enables the work of the individuals to be distinguished and evaluated.

The regulations for the submission apply individually to all group members of the Master’s thesis. This means that each person must submit two "bound" copies and an electronic document.

The Master's thesis must be written in English.

You must include a declaration in your Master's thesis.

With this, you declare that you

  • have followed the Principles of Good Scientific Practice,
  • have written the work independently and have used no sources or aids other than those given,
  • have marked the passages taken from other works word-for-word or paraphrased,
  • that the digital version of the Master's thesis is identical in terms of contents and wording without exception to the printed version,
  • and that you agree to the electronic version being evaluated for plagiarism with an anti-plagiarism software.

You must sign this declaration by hand.

If you submit an untrue declaration, the Master’s thesis is evaluated with “fail” (5.0).

You must submit your Master’s thesis by the deadline.

You must submit two bound copies (no ring binding).

You must also submit an identical copy of the work as an unencrypted electronic document (*.doc, *.docx, *.odt, *.pdf, *.rtf) on a CD, DVD, or USB stick.

Information on how and where the thesis can be submitted can be found here.

If you do not submit the thesis by the deadline with the correct formalities, the thesis will be evaluated with the mark “unsatisfactory” (5.0).

If the Master’s thesis is evaluated with “fail” (5.0), it may be repeated once with a new topic.

If there are objective reasons for doing so, the topic can be returned once and only within the first month of the period for working on the thesis.

You must make your request to withdraw informally in writing. You can submit the request to the Student Information Center (SIZ). You may also put the documents in the postbox at the Examinations Office.

The Faculty appoints the examination committee.

Members of the examination committee are

  • two professors and
  • two research associates primarily employed by the University and
  • one student member.

The student member has an advising vote.

The examination committee shall ensure that examination regulations are complied with. It also decides on applications when examination regulations provide for this (for example, when deadlines are missed).

Requests to the examination committees must be made immediately after the reason for the request is known. This means: You must respond immediately if you find that you cannot, for example, meet a deadline.

Requests to the examination committee are to be made informally. You do not need to meet any formal minimum requirements, but they must be signed by hand. Your application must explain the reasons for your request in detail.

Applications to the examination committee can be submitted in the Student Information Center (SIZ) or dropped in the postbox of the Examinations Office.

The examination committee may allow the chairperson of the examination committee to decide alone in an urgent situation.

The examination committee shall notify the Examinations Office in writing of its decisions.

You may have exam performances (Prüfungsleistungen) which you completed at another university recognized.

To do so, you must submit a request. The examination committee will decide on the request. For the recognition of compulsory modules, the module supervisor must first check whether the module can be recognized.

Deadlines

If you would like to request recognition after changing degree programs or universities, then you must submit the request within the first three months of the semester in which you start your program in Hohenheim (31 December or 30 June).

For recognition of coursework and examinations in Hohenheim that you completed during your studies at another university, e.g. in a semester abroad, there is no deadline for submitting a request.

Submit the form to the Student Information Center (SIZ). You may also put it in the postbox at the Examinations Office.

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