Your study plan consists of core competence and complementary competence.
Structure
The plan consists of menus at different levels. Top-level selections remain incomplete as long as the selections beneath them are incomplete.
For example, under complementary competence there may be several selectable levels. Start by making the lower‑level selections. Once you have made enough lower‑level selections, the upper‑level status (selections incomplete/selections done) will update accordingly. See the images below.
Core competence
Compulsory studies
The compulsory study modules and courses included in your degree programme are automatically shown in your study plan. You do not need to search for or add these studies separately. You cannot remove compulsory courses from your plan, except when using Free edit mode (this feature will be available in August 2026).
Optional / alternative studies
In some degree programmes, you need to make choices within the core competence studies by selecting from predefined options. Such selections include, for example, some of the language choices and any possible study track options.
Complementary competence
You can add complementary competence studies to your study plan under the study modules in the structure. To do this, open the selection assistant by clicking the three dots next to the relevant heading, and search for courses or study modules by their name or code.
Learn more:
- The structure of complementary competence in Bachelor’s degree programmes (instructions and link coming soon)
- The structure of complementary competence in Master’s degree programmes (UAS) (instructions and link coming soon)

Once you have selected a sufficient number of studies, the message “Selections done” will appear in the selection assistant as well as on the row of the relevant module or heading in your study plan.

You don’t need to finish your study plan all at once. You can update and adjust it as your studies progress.
Study draft
Students can add their own study drafts with a custom subject and number of credits into their study plan structure. Study drafts can be used to plan, indicate and suggest studies or other experience completed outside LAB to be included in the degree structure (e.g. exchange studies, internships..). This feature will become available in August 2026.