Taking a subsidiary course or minor

During your programme, you usually have free space in which you can take subsidiary courses or minor programmes at another study programme. 

A minor consists of a fixed selection of courses on a specific subject, with which you can broaden or deepen your study programme, within or outside your field of study, at your own or another faculty, or even at another university. With a minor, you can better prepare for a specific master's programme, follow your interests or get an idea of the kind of work you want to do after graduation. No idea yet? Get advice from your student advisor and find out about the various possibilities

Doing a subsidiary course or minor within Radboud University

To take a subsidiary course or minor within Radboud University as a Radboud student, you need to register via Osiris. There are various options for doing a minor and these may differ per faculty. A complete overview of all minors can be found in the education catalogue in Osiris

Please note: certain conditions may apply to be allowed to participate in a certain course. Therefore, please consult the study guide carefully before registering for a course and contact the lecturer or study advisor if you are not sure whether you are allowed to take a course.

There are also courses and minors that all bachelor students can take, regardless of study background. See e.g:

Check all minor programmes in Osiris

Doing a subsidiary course or minor at another institution

If you want to take subsidiary courses at other universities or universities of applied sciences, please inquire about the enrolment procedure at the institution in question. For this, you will usually need proof of having paid tuition fees (the so called "bewijs betaling collegeld", BBC in short). You can apply for the BBC using the form below.