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Minors

A minor allows you to develop your knowledge beyond the boundaries of your study programme, or to specialise further in your own field of study. You can follow a minor in Leiden and also in Delft or Rotterdam.

A minor is a cohesive set of courses. Most consist of 15 to 30 credits (ECs) which means you can use your elective credits to follow a minor. In terms of level, minors are most suitable for third-year bachelor’s students.

A minor allows you to broaden your knowledge and skills by looking beyond the boundaries of your own study programme, or to further specialise in your own field of study, for example, in preparation for a master's. ​​​​​​

  • You are a bachelor's student at Leiden University.
  • Your minor does not overlap with your regular study programme.*
  • If you only want to follow part of a minor, you need permission from the Board of Examiners
  • Want to do a minor in Delft? Check if you can be admitted in the admission matrix.
  • For some minors there are additional admission requirements. You can find these in the description of the minor. 

*In your study programme's Course and Examination Regulations (OER) you can read which minors you are not allowed to follow due to overlap. Don't see your minor but still in doubt? Check with your Board of Examiners

1. Preparation: create an eduID

  • To register, you first need to create an eudID. Do it right away. Then you can register as soon as registration opens. 
  • Link your eduID to Leiden University*. To do so, go to My eudID > 'Personal info' > 'Verify your account now'. 
  • Did you create an eduID last year? Be aware that you need to link it to Leiden University again! 

* Exception: if you are doing a bachelor's in Clinical Technology or Life Science and Technology, you must link your eduID to TU Delft. 

Manual-creating an EduID

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Register

  • Register on time! There are limited places available and these are allocated in order of registration. (Exception: selection minors at TU Delft and Erasmus University)
  • Log into eduXchange using your eduID and select 'Leiden University'.
    Exception: students doing a bachelor's in Clinical Technology or Life Science and Technology must select 'TU Delft'. 
  • You may only register for one selection minor. 
  • You may only register for one TU Delft, Erasmus or LDE-minor.
  • If your chosen minor is full, you will be placed on a waiting list. In this case you can register for one more (non-selection) minor at Leiden University. 

Manual - How to register via eduXchange (pdf)

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Registration period

Type of minor University Registration period
Selection minor* TU Delft, Erasmus, LDE, Leiden 2 April 13.00 hours till 15 April 2024
Non-selection minor TU Delft, Erasmus, LDE 15 May 13.00 hours till 31 May 2024
  Leiden 15 May 13.00 hours till 4 July 2024

*A selection minor is a minor with a limited number of places available. Places are allocated by way of a selection procedure. In the description of the minor in EduXchange you can see if it is a selection minor. 

Changes

You can change your registrations till the end of the registration period.

Cancellations

Are you registered for a minor that you will no longer follow? Cancel your registration! This will allow another student to take your place. 

  • For Leiden University minors you can cancel your registration till 1 September via the Enrolled/Drop tile in uSis. 
  • For minors at TU Delft and the Erasmus University, read how to cancel your registration on the websites of TU Delft and Erasmus University Rotterdam.
  • Questions about the content of a minor? Get in touch with the contact person mentioned in the description of the minor.
  • Other questions? Take a look in the FAQ. Can't find the information you need? Contact the Student Affairs Front Office

Not a student of Leiden University? 

This information is intended for bachelor's students at Leiden University. Are you studying at a different university? Take a look at the minors available for students from other universities (of applied sciences).

The Faculty of Humanities offers the following minors:

Request for approval of bachelor’s Discretionary Space (30 EC)

What? 
For your discretionary space you can choose from the following options: 

  • An approved minor offered by Leiden University
  • An approved minor offered by Erasmus University Rotterdam
  • An approved minor offered by Delft University of Technology
  • An internship combined with courses offered by Leiden University and/or another educational institution
  • An individually compiled set of courses offered by Leiden University and/or another educational institution

If you wish to select another option than an approved minor offered by Leiden University, Erasmus University Rotterdam or Delft University of Technology, you need to obtain approval from the Board of Examiners. 

The Board of Examiners will judge your request on consistency and academic level

How? 
Digitally complete the Approval of bachelor's discretionary space form and print it out. Use the remarks section to motivate your choice in terms of coherence. 

Discuss your plans with your Coordinator of Studies and ask him/her to sign the form as seen. 
Hand in the form to the departmental student office . 

If your Discretionary Space includes courses offered by institutions other than Leiden University, you should also submit a request for following ‘ External education ’ in uSis. On the basis of this request, your study results can be validated afterwards. 

When? 
Submit your request before the start of the courses in your Discretionary Space, preferably at the end of the semester preceding the semester in which you plan to follow these courses. 

Proof 
If your Discretionary Space include courses offered by institutions other than Leiden University, you must provide prior proof of the level and study load of these courses (how many ECs the course represents). In most cases, a course description is sufficient. If the courses are taught abroad or offered by a non-partner institution, you should also include information on how to translate the credits to ECs.

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