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University of Bremen Programs
The University of Bremen offers a variety of programs for students, including bachelor's and master's degrees, as well as opportunities for continuing education and research.
Studies
The University of Bremen provides a range of study programs, including:
- Bachelor and Master degrees
- Law (First State Examinations / Bachelor's Degree)
- Specialist Bachelor degrees, such as:
- Single-Subject Bachelor
- Two-Subject Bachelor
- Non-overlapping courses
- Teaching Education, including:
- Teaching at elementary schools
- Gymnasium/Oberschule
- Teacher Training for Inclusive Education / Special Needs Education
- Non-overlapping Programs of Study
- International Degree Programs
- Further Training
Two-Subject Bachelor
The Two-Subject Bachelor's degree at the University of Bremen allows students to combine a major subject with a minor subject. The degree program is divided into 67% major subject and 33% minor subject. Students can choose from a variety of subjects, including those from the Humanities, Linguistics, Cultural Studies, Arts, Social Sciences, and Economics.
Study Components
The study components for the Two-Subject Bachelor's degree include:
- Major subject: 67%
- Specialist basics
- Profile area (area of focus, General Studies)
- Minor subject: 33%
Combination Options
The University of Bremen offers various combination options for the Two-Subject Bachelor's degree. Students can combine one profile subject (2/3 of program coursework) with one complementary subject (1/3 of program coursework). The subjects are assigned to three time windows or subject groups to minimize overlapping timetables.
Modular Studies and Credit Points
The University of Bremen uses a modular study system, where studies are divided into individual learning units (modules) completed with an exam. The time spent studying is measured in Credit Points (CP), which are acquired continuously during the studies. The final grade awarded results from the sum of the CP-weighted module grades. Students aim to earn approximately 30 CP per semester, requiring an average workload of 40 hours per week.
Credit Points
- 1 CP entails a workload of 30 hours
- Students earn a total of 180 CP for the award of a bachelor's degree
- The number of credit points earned in General Studies or the career-related area varies according to the program
Research
The University of Bremen is involved in various research areas, including:
- High-Profile Areas
- Research Faculty MARUM - Center for Marine Environmental Sciences
- Doctoral Programs
- Funded projects by the DFG, Federal Funding, and the European Union
Cooperation and Transfer
The University of Bremen cooperates with various partners, including:
- Local Partner Universities
- International Partner Universities
- Strategic Partnerships, such as the Bremen-Cardiff Alliance
- Research Cooperation, including the U Bremen Research Alliance
- Grants and Sponsorships, such as the "Deutschlandstipendium"
