Choosing the right degree programme is an important and challenging decision, and various offers can help you with this. At the University of Freiberg, we are happy to assist you and offer support and guidance in choosing a degree programme.
First point of contact - the central student advisory service
Personalised advice - on site, by phone, video chat or email
Please make an appointment in advance for a personal consultation on site.
The Central Student Advisory Service will answer your questions about studying in a personal consultation, in a telephone conversation, by email or soon again in a web consultation. The topics we advise on:
- What requirements do I need to meet to study?
- What are the application deadlines?
- Is there an NC?
- How can I get to know the university?
- Can I study without a high school diploma?
- Is it better to start in the summer or winter semester?
- When do I need to look for a place in a hall of residence?
- What career prospects do I have with the degree programme?
- Do I need an internship for my Bachelor's degree programme?
- How does the application process for a Master's degree programme work?
Information material for prospective students (in german)
Frequently asked questions about studying
Choosing a degree programme, applying and starting your studies - the start of your studies brings with it many new things and raises numerous questions. The FAQs provide an overview of frequently asked questions about starting your degree programme and studying at TUBAF.
Bachelor, Master and Diploma
Once the subject has been decided, the next step is to choose a degree programme. TUBAF offers Bachelor's, Master's and Diploma degrees.
Help with the decision - WIN orientation programme
The WIN orientation programme at TUBAF offers the opportunity to individually compile and try out study content from the fields of business and law, engineering and natural sciences according to your own needs in two semesters.
International prospective students
TUBAF offers over 65 Bachelor's, Diploma and Master's degree programmes, primarily in German. For the German-language degree programmes, prospective international students must meet language requirements and have passed a language test.
In addition, prospective international students can apply for a Master's degree programme in English.