Advice of the Programme Committee (OLC) Law
By law, every study program has a study programme committee (OLC) that advises the Faculty Board and the study programme management on all subjects related to the education of that study programme. This includes the design and content of subjects, the teaching and testing quality, the timetable structure, changes in the curriculum and the teaching evaluations. Sometimes it is also possible that the study programme committee responds to complaints from students or to issues that they experience themselves, for example when there are too few seats in a room.
Members
The student OLC members and lecturer members are appointed by the Faculty Board, on the recommendation of the FSR resp. the programme management. The recruitment and selection of the OLC student members takes place at the beginning of each academic year.
Activities of the OLC
- The OLC also responds to complaints from students or to matters that they experience themselves, for example when there are too few seats in a room.
- The student OLC members and the lecturer members are appointed by the Faculty Board, on the recommendation of the FSR resp. the programme management.
- A study programme committee meets at least four times a year. Reading documents, preliminary and subsequent discussions with fellow committee members, writing advice and taking part in meetings outside the faculty takes approximately one day a month. With this you will gain a lot of experience and get to know the training from a completely different side. It is also possible to expand your employee participation qualities through courses.
Sounding board
The study programme committee is the sounding board for the study programme. You should therefore send complaints or suggestions for improvement to one of the student members, the secretary or the chair of the study programme committee.
Contact
For general questions, please contact the Administrative Secretary for Education, Dorit Schlobach: secretarisonderwijs.rechten@vu.nl