Areas of interest

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Your interests are your guide

Which field of study and degree programme are you passionate about? Are you more interested in technology, for example, or are you interested in economic processes? Or perhaps a combination of both? What if you didn't have to choose just one? Your interests are a good guide to help you make your decision. The more your chosen degree programme reflects your interests, the more you will enjoy and be motivated by your studies.

Our tip for getting started: Find out what really makes your heart beat faster. Ask yourself questions like these:

  • What have I been interested in for a long time?
  • Which topics make me lose track of time when I'm working on them?
  • Which subjects do I find particularly easy at school?

We have organised our degree programmes by area of interest to help you. This gives you a quick overview and allows you to search specifically for programmes that suit you.

Now have fun discovering your options.

Which subjects are open to all applicants? What if I want to study in English? Find answers to these questions and more.
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Natural Sciences

Are you fascinated by the phenomena of nature? Do you want to understand how organisms function? Do you want to unravel the fundamentals of our existence? If so, natural sciences could be the right choice for you. You will conduct research into new materials, environmentally friendly processes, and climate protection technologies, thereby laying the groundwork for future solutions in areas such as research, medicine, IT, finance, and industry. If you enjoy experimenting, think logically, and are curious, you will find a field with endless possibilities here.

 

Natural sciences are for you if…

  • you are fascinated by natural phenomena such as light, life, matter or energy.

  • you love complex questions and find it exciting when the answer is not immediately obvious.

  • you enjoy observing and experimenting in order to understand connections.

  • you enjoy logical thinking, mathematics and analytical tasks

  • you can imagine working in laboratories, research institutions or high-tech companies.

Bachelor's degree

Bioelectronics Engineering; Biology; Biotechnology; Chemistry; Food Chemistry; Mathematics; Physics; Psychology; Environmental Sciences

State Examination

Pharmacy 

Master's degree

Artificial Intelligence for Molecular Science; Biology; Biotechnology; Chemistry; Food Chemistry; Mathematics; Physics; Psychology with a main focus on Work and Organizational Psychology, Traffic and Engineering Psychology); Psychology with a main focus on Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy; Solar System Physics; Environmental Sciences 


Engineering and Computer Science

Would you like to understand how technical processes work and develop them yourself? In Engineering and Computer Science, you will learn exactly that. From sustainable energy supply and intelligent mobility to innovative construction methods, you can combine theory with practice and work on current research projects. Thanks to modern laboratories, complex biosensors, interdisciplinary degree programmes and close ties to industry, you will have the best conditions for bringing your ideas to life.

 

Engineering and computer science are for you if...

  • you are interested in future-oriented topics such as digital construction sites, artificial intelligence, sustainable energy supply or intelligent mobility.
  • you enjoy developing creative and artistic solutions to technical challenges.
  • you think analytically, enjoy solving problems, and are interested in mathematics, natural sciences, and technology.
  • you are looking for a future-proof career in which autonomous and intelligent systems, Industry 4.0 and IT components play a key role.

Combined Economics Degree Programmes

Economics meets technology. Would you like to understand economics and influence technological developments simultaneously? The combined economics degree programmes offer you exactly this opportunity. Practical projects and interdisciplinary teaching content will prepare you perfectly to tackle the future challenges of a digital and sustainable economy.

 

 

Combined economics degree programmes are for you if...

  • you don't see economics and technology as opposites, but as the perfect combination for innovative solutions.
  • you are interested in interdisciplinary issues that combine business and technical knowledge.
  • you think analytically and want to understand market and technical processes.
  • you can imagine working in future-oriented industries such as digitalisation, sustainable energy supply or Industry 4.0.

Humanities and Social Sciences

Do you enjoy asking new questions about the world? Do you enjoy thought experiments that explore possible changes? In Humanities and Social Sciences, you analyse social contexts and learn to question them critically. You delve into complex topics such as language, culture, media, education and human behaviour, and develop the ability to take on new perspectives.

 

Humanities and Social Sciences are for you if...

  • you want to analyse and understand social contexts.
  • you are interested in language, culture, media or education and prefer to examine these topics critically.
  • you enjoy reflecting on, discussing and taking different perspectives to shed light on complex issues.
  • you are communicative and find ethical, political or social issues exciting.
  • you would like to work in journalism, education, cultural management or research.

Teacher Training Course

Do you want to impart knowledge and inspire young people to be curious about the future? A teaching degree, starting with a 2-subject Bachelor's degree, will lead you there. Whether in elementary, secondary or upper secondary schools, you will play an active role in shaping education and contributing to the development of the next generation. Do you enjoy explaining complex concepts in simple, understandable terms? Are you also willing to keep learning? If so, the only question left is which subject combinations you would like to teach.

 

Teaching is for you if...

  • you are interested in educational issues and would like to actively shape educational processes.
  • you enjoy imparting knowledge and supporting young people in their development.
  • you are communicative and enjoy working in a team.
  • you are looking for a profession that is socially relevant and offers you the opportunity to have a lasting influence on future generations.

Any questions?

Still unsure about what you want to study? Would you like to know more about the content of a particular course? The Academic Advice Service offers personalised, one-to-one support tailored to your needs. You can receive support in a personal consultation, a lecture or a workshop – you decide which format suits you best.

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