American History Numerus Clausus

American History Programs in Germany with Admission Restriction - Numerus Clausus/NC (2026/27)

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American history programs in Germany provide international students with an opportunity to study the political, social, cultural, and economic development of the United States from its colonial origins to the present, from a transatlantic perspective. Often combining historical analysis with American studies, literature, and political science, these programs enable students to explore topics such as the American Revolution, the Civil War, civil rights movements, U.S. foreign policy, and contemporary societal debates.

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For degree courses with a numerus clausus, part of the study places are allocated according to the grade point average (GPA) of the previous degree. Selection is generally based on how many applicants apply for a place. The higher the grade, the more difficult it is to get onto the course. The German grading system ranges from 1.0 (very good) to 6.0 (unsatisfactory).

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Numerus Clausus (NC)
This Latin term means “limited number” and indicates that a program has restricted admission. In other words, not all applicants can be accepted, so selection is usually based on grades or other criteria when demand exceeds available spots.
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