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Application

Commencement

The term starts in winter semester.

Admission criteria

  • The study programme is restricted. A quota of 50 per cent is reserved for foreign students.
  • One of the following preconditions has to be fulfilled for an immatriculation:
    • General qualification for university entrance
    • Subject-bound higher entrance qualification
    • Advanced technical college entrance qualification
    • Equivalent degree at a school abroad, resp.

The equality of school degree of foreign applicants will be ascertained when the application reaches us.

  • Every applicant needs to verify his skills in English language

This can be a certificate of the “Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)”, the “Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC)”, comparable qualifications, as well as English as a mother tongue or official language in your home country.

  • Foreign students need additionally a certificate of good German language skills: German language test “Europaratsnorm B1” graded with mark 2 at least, “Test Deutsch als Fremdsprache (TestDaF)” graded with at least four times mark 3, other comparable qualifications.
  • If one of these requirements (German or English language certificate)is not fulfilled the applicant can get a temporary admission if basic skills in the non-certificated language can be verified. The applicant has to do his certificate in the course of the first study term.

Study places

The number of places is restricted to 50 each year of which 50 per cent might be reserved for foreign students.

More information

In students you will find information about the study guide, the curriculum, study order, forms and supplementary information.

Contact

Astrid Schilling
Tel.: +49- (0)3334- 657 167
Fax: +49- (0)3334- 657 161
Astrid.Schilling@hnee.de

(last change: 16.01.2012 by Sophie Eden)