Information on teaching and studying

Our Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences is well connected, active in research, globally oriented and innovative. This is reflected in our multi-accredited study programs. In addition, we offer international multiple degrees through our partnerships with other European universities. Furthermore we promote early entry into research practice through participatory programmes during the study program.

6 Bachelor's and 8 Master's Programs | Double and Triple Degrees | PhD Program | AccreditationsEntry into research

6 Bachelor's and 8 Master's programs

Characteristic for Hohenheim are the many choices and individual possibilities. Our approximately 45 departments from the fields of business administration and economics, business education, business informatics, law and social sciences as well as communication science combine their expertise and together offer six Bachelor's programs and eight Master's programs.

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Double and Triple Degrees

Within the HERMES network and thanks to additional international cooperations, students in several of our degree programs have the opportunity to obtain a multiple degree in programs involving foreign partner universities.

 

More about our multiple degrees

Doctoral Study Program

The faculty offers a doctoral study program. Participants in the doctoral study program gain expertise and methodological knowledge beyond their own doctoral project.

 

 

More about our Doctoral Study Program "Business, Economics and Social Sciences"


Early entry into research practice

  • Get a taste of research: Our students gain their first impressions of scientific research practice as early as their Bachelor's introductory week through this hands-on offer. 
  • Research made easy: In this programme, our students not only learn how to organise themselves for exams, seminar papers and theses, but also how to make their studies more interesting and (further) develop their own ideas.
  • Humboldt reloaded: Here students can discover science and research for themselves through research-oriented learning. New working and teaching methods are used and interdisciplinary action and design skills are promoted.

 

 

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