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Literary studies: literature, culture, media
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Linguistics: digital, applied, structural
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Culture, history, society
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Interdisciplinary Master's in Media and Society
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History of modernity
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Digital Media and Technologies
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Christian theologies in an ecumenical perspective
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Supplementary subject Economics
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Complementary subject Play and Games Studies
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Supplementary subject Media Management
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Supplementary subject Film Studies
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If you are in possession of a university entrance qualification and enrol by the deadline published on the internet, you are guaranteed a place on a Bachelor's degree course. Compulsory enrollment takes place via the unisono online portal.
You also have the opportunity to study at our university without a general higher education entrance qualification, e.g. with an entrance qualification for universities of applied sciences or as a professionally qualified student. You can find more information here.
The application process takes place online via our unisono portal. Once you have submitted your documents, you will receive feedback on your admission. If you are accepted, you can enrol directly and start your studies. You can find more information here.
If you are interested in a degree course and would like to see whether it meets your expectations, you can take part in the taster course. Various lectures and seminars have been made available to prospective students by the respective lecturers. You can find the selected courses here.
Please note that the courses only take place during the lecture period of a semester. At the end of the semester, examinations may take place during the course session, so that attendance is not possible.
The dates of the lecture periods and lecture-free periods can be found here.