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Degree Bachelors
Teaching Language English
Course duration Full Time -
Additional Information On Tuition Fees

No

Semester
Non-European App. Start Deadline Description For Semesters Dates
Winter 01 Jun 17 Sep • There is one application call per year. Details on the timeline can be found on our website.
European
Winter 01 Jun 17 Sep • There is one application call per year. Details on the timeline can be found on our website.
Application Deadline
  • For Winter semester – 17 Sep(for applicants with a non-German Masters degree) 17 Sep(for applicants with a German Masters degree)
Website Course Website
Scholarship -
More Information On Beginning Of Studies • Winter semester starts in October, International students must plan their visa applications accordingly.
Course duration Full Time -
Language

English

ECTS

180

Semester
Non-European App. Start Deadline Description For Semesters Dates
Winter 01 Jun 17 Sep • There is one application call per year. Details on the timeline can be found on our website.
European
Winter 01 Jun 17 Sep • There is one application call per year. Details on the timeline can be found on our website.
Course Website

Course Website

Description/content

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More Information On Beginning of Studies

• Winter semester starts in October, International students must plan their visa applications accordingly.

Tuition fees No
Tuition fees amount
Additional information on fees

No

Costs of living Cost of living is approx. 750 € to 850 € for a single student. • This costs include a single sharing room, Public transport, Health Insurance, groceries etc. But this varies depending you requirements.
Scholarships -
Academic admission requirements

 

Language requirements
Document Required
  • Application form
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Educational Documents (transcripts/Marksheets),
  • Motivation letter
  • Language proficiency certificate
  • Work experience letter
  • APS certificate for Chinese & Vietnamese applicants etc.
  • List of documents may change from time to time , Please check on Course Website
Application deadline
  • For Winter semester – 17 Sep(for applicants with a non-German Masters degree) 17 Sep(for applicants with a German Masters degree)
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Possibility of finding part-time employment
  • Finding a part time employment is possible once you arrive in Germany. If you speak German, then it gets easy for you.
  • You are permitted for to work for certain number of hours e.g.20 hours/week with a valid study permit.
  • Please check on your visa document, it is mentioned on it.
Accommodation Yes
Accommodation Details
Supervisor-Student Ratio -
About University
  • Top study conditions, a cosmopolitan and lively city: Marburg offers you everything you need to develop yourself, both professionally and personally. 
  • Study a subject intensively or combine different subjects according to your interests. Almost anything is possible in Marburg!
    The Brothers Grimm, Hannah Arendt or Robert Wilhelm Bunsen – anyone who has studied or taught in Marburg is ready to change the world. 
  • In the course of its almost 500-year history, the Philipps University of Marburg has produced numerous pioneers, including eleven Nobel Prize winners. 
  • All of them were more than just specialists in their disciplines. Thinking new, differently and ahead is also what characterizes our students today.
  • In Marburg you too can give impetus to an increasingly complex society by combining individual expertise with collective solutions.
  • Become part of our community and use your opportunities to make the world a little bit better every day. 
  • Become generation Marburg!
    With around 22,000 students, there is really something to it. 
  • There are 110 university buildings spread across the entire city, which you can quickly reach on foot or by bike. 
  • The University of Marburg is not an anonymous mass university.
     New contacts are made quickly. 
    You can meet fellow students, for example, in the modern university library, on the meadows on the Lahn, in the historic upper town with its numerous cafés, restaurants and pubs or at a sundowner at the castle.
  • Even during your studies, you will gain insight into exciting fields of research, because teaching and research are closely intertwined at the University of Marburg
    .Among other things, we conduct research on highly pathogenic viruses, microorganisms and neurodegenerative diseases. Research also focuses on climate change, international law and social and political conflicts.
  • In many departments, the atmosphere is very informal. Direct contact with teachers enables intensive supervision.
     Even with problems, nobody is left alone with us. The doors of the teachers, the student advisory service or other contact points are always open.
     Active student councils also ensure that you find your way around quickly. Welcome to the ideal student city of Marburg!
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Contact

  • Philipps-Universität Marburg
  • Department of American, British, and Canadian Studies (B.A.)
  • Aoife Holmes-Rein
  • Marburg, Germany
  • ba.abc@staff.uni-marburg.de