University Duisburg-Essen | Courses of Studies, Degree Programmes
Anglophone Studies* (M.A.)
Applied Communication and Media Science (B.Sc.)
Applied Communication and Media Science (M.Sc.)
Applied Computer Science (B.Sc.)
Applied Computer Science (M.Sc.)
Applied Computer Science - Systems Engineering (B.Sc.)
Applied Computer Science - Systems Engineering (M.Sc.)
Applied Philosophy* (B.A.)
Business Administration (B.Sc.BA.)
Business Administration (M.Sc.)
Business Administration - Health Care Management (M.Sc.)
Business Administration Energie and Finance (M.Sc.BA.)
Chemistry (M.Sc.)
Christian Studies (B.A.)
Christian Studies (M.A.)
Civil Engineering (B.Sc.)
Civil Engineering (M.Sc.)
Communication Science (M.A.)
Computational Mechanics (M.Sc.)
Computer Engineering (ISE) (B.Sc.)
Computer Engineering (ISE) (M.Sc.)
Computer Science and Communications Engineering (ISE) (B.Sc.)
Computer Science and Communications Engineering (ISE) (M.Sc.)
Contemporary East Asian Studies (M.A.)
Control and Information Systems (ISE) (B.Sc.)
Control and Information Systems (ISE) (M.Sc.)
Cultural Management (B.A.)
Educational Media (Online course of study, Pay Master) (M.A.)
Electrical and Electronic Engineering (ISE) (B.Sc.)
Electrical and Electronic Engineering (ISE) (M.Sc.)
Electro-technology and Information Technology (B.Sc.)
Electro-technology and Information Technology (M.Sc.)
Environmental Toxicology (M.Sc.)
European Adult Education (M.A.)
German Studies: Language, Literature, Culture and Communications* (B.A.)
German Studies: Language and Culture* (M.A.)
German Studies: Literature and Practical Media Studies* (M.A.)
Industrial Engineering (M.Sc.)
Information Systems (B.Sc.)
Information Systems (M.Sc.)
Information Systems (WB-Stg., Pay-Master) (M.Sc.)
International Relations and Development Policy (M.A.)
Material Technology (ISE) (B.Sc.)
Material Technology (M.Sc.)
Mathematics (B.Sc.)
Mathematics (M.Sc.)
Mechanical Engineering (B.Sc.)
Mechanical Engineering (ISE) (B.Sc.)
Mechanical Engineering (ISE) (M.Sc.)
Mechanical Engineering (M.Sc.)
Medical Biology (B.Sc.)
Medical Biology (M.Sc.)
Medicine (State Examination)
Philosophy* (M.A.)
Physics (B.Sc.)
Physics (M.Sc.)
Political Economy (B.A.)
Political Economy (M.A.)
Political Management, Public Policy and Public Administration (M.A.)
Political Science (B.A.)
Public Transport Management (for students with a fulltime job, Pay-Master) (M.Sc.)
Social Work (B.A.)
Social Work: Counselling and Management (M.A.)
Sociology (B.A.)
Sociology (M.A.)
Spanish Language and Culture* (B.A.)
Spanish Language and Culture* (M.A.)
Teaching Degree Programmes for grammar schools and comprehensive schools (State Examination)
Teaching Degree Programmes for primary schools, lower secondary schools and the corresponding grades at comprehensive schools (emphasis on lower secondary schools and intermediate secondary schools and the corresponding grades at comprehensive schools) (State Examination)
Teaching Degree Programms for primary schools, lower schools and intermediate secondary schools and the corresponding grades at comprehensive schools (emphasis on primary school teaching) (State Examination)
Technical Logistics (M.Sc.)
Theory and methodology of economics studies (B.A.)
Transnational ecosystem-based Water Management - TWM (Pay-Master) (M.Sc.)
* The bachelor's and master's programmes marked with an asterisk (*)
require a double major.
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Access to basic courses of study without general qualification for admission
Some courses of study offer the possibility for those without general qualification (Abitur) but with occupational experience to pass an examination of admission (see Zugangsprüfung).
It is possible to study some courses of study by passing an examination on general education and subject matters. For further information please contact the staff who teaches the subject or read the examination regulation [Prüfungsordnung] of your subject.
Starting Your Studies Well-Informed
Orientation Week for Freshmen
In the week before lectures begin the Academic Counselling Centre offers a special service für freshmen. Newcomers are informed about all services of the University and introduced to the departmental student organisations. They will help organising your studies and your timetable. You get the schedule of the so-called O-Woche (orientation week) with the enrolment or at this website:
www.uni-due.de/erstsemester/orientierungsphasen/.

