Revocation of the rights to study in SORA fields
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Open University programmes
Bachelor's Programmes
Master's and Licentiate's Programmes
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Specialist training programmes
These instructions only apply to degrees in fields that involve requirements concerning the safety of underage children or patients and customers. These degrees are:
- Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy and Master of Science in Pharmacy
- Bachelor of Dentistry and Licentiate of Dentistry
- Bachelor of Medicine and Licentiate of Medicine
- Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Master of Arts in Psychology
- Bachelor of Arts in Logopedics and Master of Arts in Logopedics
- social work training
- psychotherapy training
- teacher training
In these fields, the admission process aims to ensure that the applicants are informed of the suitability criteria related to relevant legislation, health requirements and selection criteria. The suitability of the applicants is also verified during the admission process.
However, sometimes a student’s unsuitability for the field only emerges or develops during the studies. If you are concerned about a student or receive information that causes you to question whether a student is suitable for taking on practical duties or traineeships in the field due to reasons related to their health or behaviour, you should discuss the situation with the Head of Academic Affairs. The faculty will then verify if it is necessary to launch a SORA investigation to clarify the student’s suitability for the field. Concerning feedback received after a student’s traineeship may also make it necessary to launch an investigation.
