How is the course structure for master's programs in Luxembourg, including number of days attending college and exams?
Master’s programs in Luxembourg typically last two years (four semesters) and require completing 120 ECTS credits. Most programs blend core courses in the first year with electives and a thesis or internship in the second year.
Classes are usually held over two semesters per year, with each semester lasting about 15 weeks. Attendance days and schedules vary by program, combining lectures, seminars, and practical sessions.
Assessment methods include:
- Written exams
- Oral presentations
- Individual or group projects
- Continuous assessments (assignments, case studies)
Details like exact class days and assessment formats differ by university and program.
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