Study documents

Which modules do I have to take during my studies? Which modules are compulsory electives? Are there deadlines in the degree program? 

You can find these answers in the examination regulations, in the module catalog and in the study plan. Three important documents to give you the best overview of your studies.

The examination regulations contain all legal regulations regarding examinations. In the module catalog you will find all the modules that you must or can take in your studies. The study plan shows the modules in the individual semesters in chronological order. Read through everything at the beginning of your studies so that you are well informed about your options in your studies. This is your tool to plan your studies from the beginning.

Study organisation

When do my courses take place? When do the exams take place? 

Here are your guideposts:

  • Create your personal timetable
  • You can find all the courses in the current semester in the course catalogue.
  • In HohCampus you can manage your studies, such as re-registering for your studies and registering for exams.
  • In ILIAS you can access the event content and course materials.
  • The Examinations Office is your contact for examination matters.
  • The Student Administration Office is your contact for your study administration: from enrolment, re-registration, leave of absence and ex-registration.




The study newsletter

So that you don't miss any important information about your studies, please register for the programme newsletter for your degree programme. 

The newsletter will provide you with important information about your studies, such as changes in the study plan, announcements of new courses, important events and much more.   Registration for the programme newsletter

Inform yourself sessions

To ensure that you are well informed about your studies, we offer information sessions every semester on the topics of starting your studies, free elective areas, semesters abroad, profile and focus areas, internships and final theses. Attend the session when you need the topic. You can register via the F.I.T. platform.


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Student Counselling Center

The team at the Central Student Advisory Service (ZSB) will advise and inform you on all questions concerning the implementation of your studies.

Example topics: General study organisation, difficulties in the course of studies, learning and working techniques, psychological counselling.
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Subject Advisory Service

Philipp Dilger

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Do you have individual questions about the content of your degree programme? The student advisory service can help you.

Example topics: Contents of the degree programme, organisation of profile area and of the free elective area, organisation of the degree programme with a stay abroad and/or an internship, possible future career areas.


CareerCenter Hohenheim

The team at the CareerCenter Hohenheim (CCH) will advise and inform you on all questions regarding career orientation, profile building and career entry. This service is free of charge for you.

Example topics: Strengths analysis, application document check, interview coaching, job database.

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In your degree programme, you take the free elective area with a total of 18 credits. You can choose modules from all Bachelor's programmes offered by the Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences as well as modules from your own profile areas. You can complete an internship, take language courses or have credits awarded for work done abroad. You can find all important information about the free elective area via the link.

More about the free elective area

You have two different options for completing an internship in the free elective area: an internship of at least five weeks (6 ECTS) or one of at least 12 weeks (18 ECTS). The internship should be undivided and full-time. The Internship Office is your contact for handling the internship. There you will also find helpful tips for finding an internship.


More about the internship


As part of your studies, you can complete a stay abroad. The University of Hohenheim maintains partnerships with other universities both within Europe with the ERASMUS programme and overseas. You have the opportunity to have examination results obtained abroad recognised for the modules in your degree programme. 

More about the semester abroad

More about the recognition of foreign achievements

To ensure that you get a supervisor for your thesis, there is an award procedure. Two award procedures are offered per year: The first award procedure takes place in February for registration of the thesis in the summer semester, the second award procedure takes place in July for registration of the thesis in the winter semester. The award procedure is offered via KVS.
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