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Major changes have to be implmented in a modification of the current rules version or even in a new rules version. | Major changes have to be implmented in a modification of the current rules version or even in a new rules version. | ||
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==Specification field: Energy Materials, Subject: Materials Physics and Design II== | ==Specification field: Energy Materials, Subject: Materials Physics and Design II== | ||
The module Materials Physics and Design II (6 CP) is replaced by Fundamentals of Damage Mechanics (6 CP). | The module Materials Physics and Design II (6 CP) is replaced by Fundamentals of Damage Mechanics (6 CP). | ||
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Transition regulation: All students that have once been registered for an exam in Materials Physics and Design II will have to complete this module. There will be a minimum of 3 further exams offered. All students never registered for Materials Physics and Design II hitherto need to complete the new module Fundamentals of Damage Mechanics. | Transition regulation: All students that have once been registered for an exam in Materials Physics and Design II will have to complete this module. There will be a minimum of 3 further exams offered. All students never registered for Materials Physics and Design II hitherto need to complete the new module Fundamentals of Damage Mechanics. | ||
The credit points remain unchanged, no student needs to pass both exams. | The credit points remain unchanged, no student needs to pass both exams. |
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