This article describes what you can do if you want to remove a module/study after the publication date.
After publication, you are no longer allowed to remove modules/studies.
Once the Prospectus has been published, you are no longer allowed to remove modules/studies from it.
Okay, but what is allowed then?
Situation 1: a module/study is discontinued.
Solution: indicate in the Prospectus text that the module/study has been discontinued.
Situation 2: a second module/study is created that technically replaces the original module/study.
For example, when a small title change requires a new (uSis) code, the module/study must be created again, resulting in two Prospectus pages for what is essentially the same module/study. If it concerns a minor change to an existing module/study (such as a title change), you still want the original, “incorrect” module/study to be removed from the online Prospectus.
Solution: the faculty must submit a Topdesk ticket to FB‑SOZ requesting the removal of the “incorrect” module/study from the Prospectus.