T-Course Winter Semester Summer Semester
The TI specialization course is a preparation course for technical and engineering degree programs.
TI-Course Winter Semester Summer Semester
Study programs at JGU: Medical and biological study programs
M-Course Winter Semester Summer Semester
G-Course: Humanities and social sciences courses
G-Course Winter Semester Summer Semester
W-Course Winter Semester Summer Semester
The M-Course prepares you for medical and biological courses.
M-Course Winter Semester Summer Semester
Study programs at JGU: Language, humanities, arts and social sciences
G-Course S-Course Winter Semester Summer Semester
Study fields at JGU: Social and Economic Sciences
W-Course Winter Semester Summer Semester
Preparation for linguistic (except Germanistic), history, law, social science and related study courses
S-Course Winter Semester Summer Semester
The G/S-Course prepares students for courses in the humanities, languages and arts
G-Course S-Course Winter Semester Summer Semester
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Applicants need to have a secondary education equivalent to the German Abitur, proficiency in the language of instruction, and meet any additional requirements set by the specific program.
Studienkolleg programs typically do not require work experience as they are preparatory courses focused on academic readiness.
Yes, international students are allowed to work part-time during their studies, subject to certain restrictions and regulations.