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Study and examination regulations for the Master of Science in Engineering in the departments Architecture, Wood and Civil Engineering and Engineering Science and Information Technology (CER MSE) The University Board of the Bern University of Applied Sciences, based on Article 5 Paragraph of the Federal Law from 6 October 995 regarding universities of applied sciences (Swiss university regulations, FHSG), Article Paragraph the letter n of the law from 9 June 00 regarding the Bern University of Applied Sciences (FaG), Article 56a and Article 6 of the ordinance of 5 May 00 regarding the Bern University of Applied Sciences (FaV) has passed the following resolutions:. Fundamentals Scope Art. These regulations for the course of studies and examinations apply to the Master of Science in Engineering (MSE) at the Bern University of Applied Sciences (BFH) and sets out guidelines for a admission, b the course of studies, c acquiring the proofs of competency throughout the course of studies, d acquirung a Master s Diploma. Structure of the academic year Art. The academic year is divided into two semesters. The regular courses of the academic year take place within two -week blocks. Additional elements of the course such as the block module, nonconsecutive examinations, completion of specialist subject-related projects and the like take place outside of these -week blocks. Course advisors and course programme Art. Each student is assigned a course advisor who advises and guides the student through the course of studies. Student advisors are teaching staff doing research in a Master Research Unit (MRU). For the Master's course, the student works with a course advisor to develop an individual course programme, which is then set out in writing and approved by the head of course of studies in the department. SR.7. BSG 5.. BSG 6.8. Berner Fachhochschule Haute école spécialisée bernoise Bern University of Applied Sciences Page

The student meets with the course advisor at least once a semester to discuss the student's university work to date as well as to agree upon the modules to be taken in the next semester. The main points of the discussion are recorded in writing and signed by both parties. 5 If the course advisor and the student cannot come to an agreement on the individual course programme, the department head of course of studies makes the final decision. Length of studies Art. The course is organised to allow semesters of full-time study to complete the necessary course workload of 90 ECTS credits for the Master's degree. If the course is attended part-time, up to seven semesters can be used.. Admission and recognition of credits Registration Art. 5 Applicants must submit a completely filled-out application package to the department head of course of studies. The application package must include a completed registration form, a current transcript of records, a language certificate (if available), a CV and a cover letter explaining the reasons for selecting the MRU. Admissions committee Art. 6 The admissions committee is responsible for assessing the applications and any interviews that may have taken place. The admissions committee is composed of a the heads of the Master's course of studies from both the department Architecture, Wood and Civil Engineering (AWCE) and Engineering Science and Information Technology (ESIT), b a representative of the basic theoretical principles. The admissions committee is presided over by the BFH representative in the Master's Committee of the Technology, Architecture and Life Sciences Symposium (TALS Master's Committee). The admissions committee is selected by the two heads of department. The Vice Chancellor shall settle any differences of opinion. 5 The heads of the MRU are considered experts and have an advisory vote. Admission and elements of Art. 7 Admission to the course of studies is in compliance with Article the assessment of suitability 56a FaV and requires: a a Bachelor's degree from a Swiss university with an overall result of an A or B ECTS grade in a field corresponding to or related to the course of study and Berner Fachhochschule Haute école spécialisée bernoise Bern University of Applied Sciences Page

b an assessment of suitability with an adequate evaluation by the admissions committee; this means the application file has been reviewed and, in case of doubt, an interview as per Article 9 has been conducted and evaluated by the admissions committee. The application is verified using the following criteria: technical and methodical level, originality, expressiveness and ability to reflect. Once the application has been reviewed and all of the requirements as per Paragraph and the criteria as per Paragraph have been deemed to be met, the admissions committee accepts the applicant. Criteria for evaluation Art. 8 If there is no overall mark pursuant to Article 7, the following evaluation criteria apply: a Completion of a Bachelor's degree or course of studies from an institute of higher education with a minimum of 60 points in the grade point average (GPA) of the BFH-ESIT in a field related to the scope of the MRU, b The general expertise based on the transcript of records, c Expertise in one of the fields required by the selected MRU. They are outlined for each MRU in the list of related courses of study, d The soft skills as per Article 9 Paragraph which are evaluated based on the letter of motivation, the CV and proof of language skills (certificates). To be granted admission to the Master's course, all of the criteria in Paragraph must be met or evaluated with the mark of "achieved". Evaluation takes place as per Article 9 of the regulations for proofs of competency at the Bern University of Applied Sciences of 7 July 005. Interview Art. 9 If an applicant's achievements as per Articles 7 or 8 cannot be sufficiently or clearly determined, the student may be interviewed by the admissions committee. The interview determines whether the applicant has the necessary expertise as set out in Article 8 Paragraph Letters b and c as well as the soft skills laid out in Paragraph, which cannot be clearly seen from the application package on its own. In particular, the following suitability parameters must be analysed: a The ability to integrate into an MRU (ability to work in teams, prior knowledge of subject, expertise etc.), b The ability to think abstractly and understand logical, complex interrelations, c Verbal skills (oral communication). To be granted admission to the Master's course, all of the criteria in Paragraphs and must be met or evaluated with the mark of "achieved". Berner Fachhochschule Haute école spécialisée bernoise Bern University of Applied Sciences Page

Acceptance "by written application" Art. 0 If an applicant does not have an overall mark and his achievements cannot be measured according to the BFH-ESIT GPA scale, the admissions committee can decide to accept the applicant based on a written application, provided similar skills can be proven. The admissions committee determines equivalency based on a dossier test pursuant to the skills required for the course of studies according to the curriculum. The committee decides what additional evidence must be provided above and beyond the existing skills. Matriculation Art. Students matriculate at the BFH. Recognition of credits in a Master s programme from another university Art. Students may apply in writing to the admissions committee for recognition of studies carried out in a Master s programme at an institute of higher education other than the BFH. Credits are awarded after equivalency has been established. The candidate must meet the entrance requirements for the BFH-ESIT or BFH-AWCE to have any external achievements recognised. Recognition of professional experience for Master s courses Art. The requirements for recognition of professional experience for Master s courses are laid out in a separate MSE document entitled "Recognition of professional experience, Version. from April 008". A written application to the admissions committee can be made for the recognition of professional experience.. Proofs of competency Definition Art. Competencies are certified through a examinations, b other forms of proving competency. Purpose Art. 5 The purposes of proofs of competency are a to give students the opportunity to provide evidence of their knowledge and ability, thus monitoring their performance, b to advance the level of the Master's course and the value of the Master's Diploma by placing high demands on the students.. Module Definition Art. 6 The Master's degree course is divided into modules. A module is a unit of instruction. Each module of full-time study lasts at most one semester. A module may comprise several courses. Berner Fachhochschule Haute école spécialisée bernoise Bern University of Applied Sciences Page

The persons in charge of the module specify further details in the description of the module. Categories Art. 7 The course programme divides the modules into the following categories: a compulsory modules, b electrive modules. Compulsory modules must be attended and passed for a student to graduate from the course. Elective modules may be selected from a group of modules. Description Art. 8 Each module is specifically described in line with the European Commission's "ECTS User's Guide" of 7 August 00 as regards the MRU. Proofs of competency Art. 9 Students must earn at least one proof of competency in each module to be awarded ECTS credits. The guidelines for proofs of competency are set out in the European Commission's "ECTS User's Guide" of 7 August 00 and in the guidelines of the Conference of the Swiss Universities of Applied Sciences from 5 December 00. The persons in charge of the module set out the details in the module descriptions, which are published. 5. ECTS System ECTS Art. 0 The BFH applies the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS). One ECTS credit is the equivalent of a student workload of approximately 0 working hours. Full-time study requires the student to acquire at least 60 ECTS credits per academic year. For part-time study, the annual workload is reduced accordingly. 5 A student's workload comprises a assisted study, b assisted independent study, c independent study and d proofs of competency. Berner Fachhochschule Haute école spécialisée bernoise Bern University of Applied Sciences Page 5

6. Evaluation Evaluation Art. Proofs of competency are evaluated with an ECTS grade. Pass norms for modules, awarding of ECTS credits Art. A module has been passed when a student achieves a minimum ECTS grade of E. The grade FX means the module has not been passed. Improvements are necessary. Improvements can only be made to a module once. If the improvement is deemed sufficient, the evaluation may be changed to a grade of E. The grade F also means the module has not been passed. However, major improvements are necessary. The proof of competency must be repeated. Students who pass a module will be awarded the full number of ECTS credits allocated to that module. No ECTS credits are awarded for a failed module. Length of examinations and content Art. The length of the module examinations is specified in the module descriptions. Module examinations generally take place when no lectures are held. The TALS Master's Committee determines the examination content for the main modules. The department head of course of studies determines the examination content for the specialisations. Repeating modules and proofs of competency Art. Students may only repeat failed module examinations and proofs of competency once. The conditions applicable to the current version of the module apply whenever a student re-takes an examination. Substitute module Art. 5 If, for organisational reasons, a student cannot repeat a module, the course advisor along with the department head of the Master's course of studies determines what other coursework, of equivalent scale, must be completed instead of the failed module. Publication of results Art. 6 The results of all of the proofs of competency in a given semester are published in writing within 0 working days following the last proof of competency. The module confirmation contains the following general information: a the title and identification of each module, b a list of the courses the module comprises, Berner Fachhochschule Haute école spécialisée bernoise Bern University of Applied Sciences Page 6

c the ECTS grade achieved, d the ECTS credits obtained, e for modules that have not been passed, one of the following annotations "unsatisfactory" or "unsatisfactory, first retake". Confirmation of the modules is provided in German or French and in English. More than one module confirmation can be contained in one document. For the Master s thesis module, the list of courses is replaced by evaluations of the various parts of the thesis on which the grade for the module is awarded. The following components are to be taken into account: a the quality of the project, b the scientific content of the work, c the self-critical observation of the results obtained, d the report (readability, language, presentation etc) and the defence of the work. Master's thesis Art. 7 The Master's thesis allows students to demonstrate their ability to independently and successfully solve a theoretical and practical problem using scientific reasoning and reflection within a specified period of time. A list of the resources used and an own work declaration must be included with the project. The Master's thesis is an obligatory module. 7 ECTS credits are allocated to it. At the request of the MRU, the head of the department selects an expert to supervise the Master's thesis. The Master's thesis is evaluated by the supervising lecturer in consultation with the expert. 5 When evaluating the Master's thesis, the evaluated components of the Master's thesis are listed. These components make up the module mark (cf. Art. 6 Para. ). Diploma Art. 8 The BFH MSE Diploma is awarded to students who have accumulated at least 90 ECTS credits in the course programme laid out by the course advisor and the student. The title of Master s degree complies with the guidelines of the Federal Office for Professional Education and Technology. Title Art. 9 Upon successful completion of the Master's course of study, the degree of "Master of Science in Engineering specialising in " (MSc) is awarded. Berner Fachhochschule Haute école spécialisée bernoise Bern University of Applied Sciences Page 7

The title is supplemented by the name of the institute and the name of the specialised area chosen. Diploma supplement Art. 0 Upon successful completion of the course of studies, graduates are awarded the Diploma Supplement in addition to the Master's Diploma. 7. Organisation Interruption of studies Art. In justified cases, the head of the Master s course of studies can grant an interruption in studies of one or more semesters upon receipt of a written request. Justified cases include in particular, military service, civilian service, pregnancy, illness, an immediate need to care for a close family member, accident or death of a person close to the student. Disqualification from course Art. Any student who has not obtained or can no longer obtain the necessary ECTS credits to graduate is disqualified from further study by the department head. Students are expelled if they have not paid the course fees within the specified period of time. Enrolling in modules Art. Students who enrol in a module are simultaneously registered for the corresponding proofs of competency and module examinations. Examiners Art. Proofs of competency are generally conducted by the lecturer who taught the module in question. The department head of the Master's course of studies may, if there are good reasons, substitute lecturers with equivalent specialised knowledge for the usual examiners. Upon agreement with the head of the Master's course of studies, experts may be brought in to the practical specialisation modules to assist with proofs of competency. The Master's thesis is evaluated by the supervising lecturer in consultation with the expert (Art. 7 Para. ). Public accessibility Art. 5 Examinations are generally not public. The Master's thesis is generally presented in public. If there is a thirdparty confidentiality agreement, the Master's thesis is not presented in public. The Master's thesis is defended in front of a specialist committee consisting of lecturers and experts (not public). Berner Fachhochschule Haute école spécialisée bernoise Bern University of Applied Sciences Page 8

In the case of confidentiality agreements, the head of the Master's course of studies determines in writing exceptions to Paragraphs to. Languages Art. 6 The languages of instruction are German, French or English and are specified in the module descriptions. The language of the proof of assessment is generally the same as the language of instruction. Postponement Art. 7 Students unable to attend a proof of competency for good reason may apply for a postponement or do it on the next examination date. The Master's head of course of studies and the course advisor make a decision about the application within a reasonable period of time. Good reason includes absences beyond the student's control such as military service, civilian service, pregnancy, illness, accident, immediate caring for next of kin or the death of a person close to the student or the like. The reasoning must be submitted 8 hours following the proof of competency, at the latest. A doctor's note must be presented in the event of illness. Unexcused absence Art. 8 Students who are absent from a proof of competency without good reason as per Article 7 receive an ECTS grade of F. Cheating Art. 9 Any student who attempts to use dishonest means to achieve a better mark for himself or another person will be awarded an ECTS grade of F. The examiners will record the incident in writing and forward it to the department head of the Master's course of studies. Documentation Art. 0 The examiners are responsible for documenting successful proof of competency. Records must be kept until the appeals deadline has passed and in the case of an appeal, until the legal completion of the process. Justification and access to records Art. Unsatisfactory assessments must be justified. Students have the right to see their files in the presence of a member of the head of the Master's course of studies, following written application to the examiners. Berner Fachhochschule Haute école spécialisée bernoise Bern University of Applied Sciences Page 9

8. Legal right Art. Legal rights pursuant to BFH legislation. Written objections against decisions pursuant to Article 6 Paragraphs and and Article can be filed with the department head within 0 days. Written complaints concerning objection decisions as per Paragraph can be made to the BFH appeals commission within 0 days. Objections of inadequacy are not permitted. 9. Final clause Art. These regulations come into effect on August 008. Bern, June 008 Bern, July 008 University Board of the Bern University of Applied Sciences President: Board of Education of Canton Bern Director: signed Dr Georges Bindschedler signed Bernhard Pulver, Cantonal President Berner Fachhochschule Haute école spécialisée bernoise Bern University of Applied Sciences Page 0