Empirical Social Research Bachelor Programs

Empirical Social Research Bachelor Programs in Germany (2026/2027)

Empirical Social Research programs in Germany provide international students with the skills necessary for rigorously analyzing human behavior, social structures, and cultural dynamics using quantitative and qualitative methods. Taught in English, these programs cover topics such as survey design, advanced statistical analysis using software like R and STATA, and ethnographic approaches that capture insights beyond numerical data. Students benefit from Germany’s robust research infrastructure, which includes access to long-term panel studies, anonymized health and demographic datasets, and collaborations with renowned institutes such as DIW Berlin, GESIS, and the Max Planck Society.

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Empirical Social Research Bachelor Programs: Overview

Intake

25%
Winter Semester
50%
Both Semesters
25%
Anytime

Language of Instruction

25%
English only
75%
German only

Numerus Clausus

100%
without admission restriction

Tuition fees

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World Non-EU Students
100%
with tuition

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