
European Studies (Specialization: European Economic Policy Analysis)
- Starting
- Winter semester
- Mode of admission:
- without admission restriction
- Application:
- uni-assist
- Study mode:
- On campus
Course Description
Requirements
Qualification Requirements
Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) or master's degree in the subjects of social sciences, economics, cultural or media sciences or in a technically closely related direction.
Minimum standard period of study: 6 semesters.
Required ECTS credits: 180.
Students apply for ONE of the two specializations. Admission is based on previous qualifications. Besides a completed bachelor’s degree, applicants have to demonstrate the following requirements for the two specializations:
- European Social and Economic Policy Analysis:
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Bachelor’s degree in social sciences or economics with at least 18 CP in quantitative methods
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English language C1 level (CEFR)
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German language skills are recommended (non-obligatory)
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If the degree is not yet available at the time of application, the applicant must have at least 150 CP for six-semester bachelor's degrees or 180 CP for seven-semester bachelor's degrees.
The examination committee makes the decision as to whether the admission requirements are met.
Admission is only possible if no more than 30 CP are missing from the CP listed before. Admission is then subject to conditions that the conditions must be met within two semesters. The conditions imposed by the examination board must be met on time, otherwise, the student will be de-registered at the end of the second semester. Until the requirements are met, enrollment is subject to change.
Language Requirements
The following certificates are recognised as proof of your language proficience.
Specification: OVGU also accepts TOEFL iBT Special Home Edition
Specification: OVGU also accepts IELTS Indicator
Application & Admission
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