OLAT Course Participation

If you want to participate in courses at Kiel University and thus also in courses of the Faculty of Engineering, you partly have to enroll in related courses on the platform OLAT. As a rule, you will find out in the UnivIS entry for the course whether registration in OLAT is required. The OLAT courses are partly an important supplement to the courses, often essential parts of the course are handled via OLAT. For example, exercises can be set and worked on and lecture notes or videos are made available there. The link to the OLAT course of a lecture is usually given in the corresponding UnivIS entry. You can also search directly in OLAT for the course you want to attend. There you can first inform yourself about the course contents and then participate in the course.

Already the first events you will encounter during your studies can be found on OLAT: The Introductory Week - engineers getting started and the Introductory Project Electrical Engineering.

Please always make sure that you are taking the current course, i.e. make sure that the name of the course indicates the correct semester.

In order to get access to OLAT you have to be enrolled in your desired degree program and have gained access to your digital campus identity CAU identity management - CIM, , CAU mailbox). You will then log in to OLAT with your University Computing Centre identifier (RZ-Kennung).

 

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