StudyApplication & Enrolment

Admitted applicants must apply for enrolment at the university for all degree programmes by the deadline. The respective procedures differ depending on the applicants’ desired degree, the number of semesters and the particular prerequisites of the prospective students.

First year student? Second degree programme? Bachelor’s degree, Master’s degree, State Examination? There are a number of ways to start your degree course and a variety of final degrees. To ensure that your application and subsequent enrolment goes to plan, we have compiled the most important information for you on the following pages. 

Magister Theologiae

The degree programme Magister Theologiae is equal to a full degree programme in Protestant theology. Graduates who take the ecclesiastical examination normally go on to work in a rectory of an Evangelical church. The faculty examination corresponds to the academic degree of Magister/Magistra Theologiae (Master of Theology).

Further information on application, admission and enrolment procedures can be found in the Study Programme Finder. Select your degree programme there.

DOCTORATE

Doctorate

Acceptance to a doctoral programme is contingent on candidates having previously completed a university degree programme. The doctoral examination is an academic examination which, if successfully completed, culminates in conferral of a doctorate.