Learning Agreement instructions

You have to register all courses you plan to take in Linz in your workflow in Mobility Online! This will be part of your application workflow and will show up when you have reached that task. We cannot accept other forms of Learning Agreements! Keep in mind that you have to register every individual course you plan to take step by step.

After we have checked your learning agreement you can download and print it. All your selected coures will be listed there and it will be automatically signed by us. 

You then have to sign it also and let it be signed by your coordinator! Please keep in mind that this is a provisional learning agreement and changes are possible and likely after your arrival! 

If your home university requires direct matching of courses you have to write the respective courses into the respective table! If you don't write courses there this part of the learning agreement will stay empty after printing which is alright if direct matching is not required! 

If needed you can find a description of the Austrian grading system here: http://www.cimea.it/en/services/publications-and-databases/databases/cimea-mac-laude.aspx

See here how to make your learning agreement in Mobility Online (click on screenshot to enlarge!): 

Grading Equivalency System

Explanation of codes used on the Transcript of Records:

(1) Course Number: Refer to the University’s Online Course Catalogue at: https://www.ph-online.ac.at/ph-ooe/webnav.inii and the International Study Program: https://ph-ooe.at/incomings.html

(2) Description of University’s grading system (Austria) – approximate equivalents:

Austrian grade   (Translation)   > Letter Grade <     UK Grade         Decimal(Spain) % Grade

1 = Sehr Gut

1 =  Excellent

A – A+

AA - AB

70 or over (first)

10

92-100%

2 = Gut

2 =  Very Good

B

BA - BB

60-69 (upper second)

8/9

83-91%

3 = Befriedigend

3 = Satisfactory/

Above average

C

CB-CC

55-59 (lower second)

7

79-82%

4 = Genügend

4 =  Sufficient/

Passing

D/E

DC-DD

40-54 (third – lower second)

6

73-77%

5 = Nicht Genügend

5 =  Fail

FX/F

FF

0 – 39

5-1

0-72%

(3) (European) ECTS Grading:

ECTS Grade

% of successful students normally achieving the grade

Definition

A

B

C

D

E

FX

F

10

25

30

25

10

-

-

EXCELLENT – outstanding performance with only minor errors

VERY GOOD – above the average standard but with some errors

GOOD – generally sound work with a number of notable errors

SATISFACTORY – fair but with significant shortcomings

SUFFICIENT – performance meets the minimum criteria

FAIL – some work required before the credit can be awarded

FAIL – considerable further work is required

(4) ECTS credits:

            1 full academic year               =   60 credits

            1 full semester                       =   30 credits

            1 term/trimester                      =   20 credits

http://www.cimea.it/en/services/publications-and-databases/databases/cimea-mac-laude.aspx

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Support

Please contact Birgit if you have questions or special requirements! She will try to find a solution for you -
Birgit Rosenauer 
birgit.rosenauer@ph-ooe.at
+43 732 7470 7594 
Monika Strasser 
monika.strasser@ph-ooe.at 
+43 732 7470 7665 

Austrian grading system comparison

Austrian GradeTranslation 
1 = Sehr Gut 1 = Excellent 
2 = Gut 2 = Very Good
3 = Befriedigend 3 = Satisfactory/Above average 
4 = Genügend 4 = Sufficient/Passing 
5 = Nicht Genügend 5 = Failed 

 

ECTS Credits:
1 full academic year = 60 ECTS 
1 full semester = 30 ECTS 

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