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Free (98 EUR/sem)
Winter and Summer
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What you need to apply for History and Culture of the Baltic Sea Region at University of Greifswald
Knowledge of English (B2 level, testified by certificates such as FCE, TOEFL (CBT) 213, TOEFL (IBT) 80, TOEFL (PBT) 550, TOEIC 785, IELTS 6.0 or at least seven years of classes in English as a foreign language at school) is a necessary requirement.
Basic knowledge of German (A1) is desirable, but not a necessary precondition to enrol in the study programme. Students with no or limited knowledge of German are advised to take courses in German as a foreign language as part of their study programme (modules language skills I and II).
A bachelor’s degree or equivalent academic qualification in the humanities (e.g. history, cultural studies, literature and linguistics)
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A bachelor’s degree or equivalent academic qualification in the humanities (e.g. history, cultural studies, literature and linguistics)
In order to study this Master's programme at the University of Greifswald, the applicants must hold a BA degree or equivalent academic qualification (successfully finished three-year full-time study programme) and have sufficient proficiency in English. As the focus of the course programme is on history and cultural studies (including languages and literatures), we invite applicants from these fields of study. However, application is also possible for students from other disciplinary backgrounds.
Knowledge of English (B2 level, testified by certificates such as FCE, TOEFL (CBT) 213, TOEFL (IBT) 80, TOEFL (PBT) 550, TOEIC 785, IELTS 6.0 or at least seven years of classes in English as a foreign language at school) is a necessary requirement.
Basic knowledge of German (A1) is desirable, but not a necessary precondition to enrol in the study programme. Students with no or limited knowledge of German are advised to take courses in German as a foreign language as part of their study programme (modules language skills I and II). Students with advanced skills in German (B2 or higher) can also take courses in other languages of the Baltic Sea region, including Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Estonian, Lithuanian, Latvian, Polish or Russian.
What to prepare for your application to History and Culture of the Baltic Sea Region
online application form for admission on online portal Uni Assist
CV
a copy of your passport
your secondary school leaving certificate
if applicable, academic records (with list of subjects and grades) and degree certificates (final certificate, with list of subjects and grades)
proof of German language proficiency
proof of English and/or other language skills (if required for the subject, see subject information in the application portal)
TestAS certificate (test for foreign students/study ability test) – (only applicable to applicants for first semester of Medicine and Dentistry)
copy of aptitude test (only applicable to applicants for Fine Arts, Music and Sacred Music)
letter of motivation (only applicable to applicants for M.Sc. Landscape Ecology and Nature Conservation, M. A. History and Culture of the Baltic Sea Region)
applicants from China, India, Vietnam: APS certificate (check of the authenticity of educational biographies and certificates by the corresponding German embassy)
This programme applies directly or via uni-assist. Submit your documents through the correct channel before the deadline.
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View document bundleStep-by-step guide to applying for History and Culture of the Baltic Sea Region at University of Greifswald
Study applicants with foreign educational qualifications apply online via the portal https://my.uni-assist.de/.
Please upload all required documents (see below) via your My assist account. You can send us all documents via your My assist account (online as upload). We allow an online-only application with copies (scans) of all documents for the winter semester 2022/23. Please do not send as any documents per post.
The processing takes around three to four weeks and is subject to a charge. Please transfer the processing fees to uni-assist before the end of the deadline.
If all of the requirements have been met, the University of Greifswald will receive the documents and decide whether to grant admission.
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Semester contribution
98 EUR
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Application fee
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