Journalism study programs

Journalism: List of all study programs in Germany (2026/27)

Journalism programs in Germany offer international students the opportunity to develop the skills and ethical foundations needed to thrive in a rapidly evolving media landscape, studying in a country known for its strong press freedom, high-quality public broadcasting, and influential role in European and global news. These English-taught programs combine core journalistic competencies—news writing, investigative reporting, multimedia production, and data journalism—with a deep understanding of media law, political communication, and the societal responsibilities of the press. Students learn to work across platforms, from traditional print and broadcast to digital-first newsrooms, mastering tools for audio-visual storytelling, social media engagement, and fact-checking in an era of misinformation.

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Journalism Study Programs: Overview

Intake

69%
Winter Semester
25%
Both Semesters
2%
Anytime
2%
Fall trimester
2%
All trimesters

Language of Instruction

8%
English only
6%
English & German
81%
German only
6%
German (and some English)

Numerus Clausus

80%
without admission restriction
20%
with admission restriction

Tuition fees

GermanyEU Germans & EU Students
World Non-EU Students
60%
tuition-free
40%
with tuition

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