Akademie für Tonkunst: Psychology
Akademie für Tonkunst

Study Psychology at Akademie für Tonkunst (2026/27)

The Academy of Music in Darmstadt, founded in 1851 by Karl Philipp Schmitt and one of Germany’s oldest music institutions, has been state-recognized since its acquisition by the city in 1922. Today it operates as both a vocational academy and a municipal music school, offering comprehensive training in music performance and education. Since 2021, the institution has been under the direction of baritone Thomas E. Bauer and is housed in a modern facility that includes two concert halls, specialized rooms for chamber music and rhythmics, 46 classrooms, 24 practice rooms, over 100 keyboard instruments, a music library, and a recording studio, providing students with state-of-the-art resources for their artistic development.

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University of Cooperative Education (public)
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Disclaimer: You should use this text as a general guide, but it cannot serve as a guarantee. Keep in mind that there is no universal tuition fee that applies to all study programs and all student groups. Hence, we urge you to always individually double-check the specific fees of the specific study programs offered by the Akademie für Tonkunst on its official website.

Deadlines

Below are the most frequent application deadlines for Akademie für Tonkunst Psychology programs.
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Non-EU Students
Winter Semester
Summer Semester
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BachelorNo courses30 April
Bachelor
Admission-restricted courses
No courses
Admission-free courses
30 April
Specific courses may have different application deadlines. Please always double-check the information individually.
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Numerus Clausus (Admission Restriction)

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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Akademie für Tonkunst: All Psychology Programs

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