UNIVERSIDADES en el EXTRANJERO
University of Heidelberg
The University of Heidelberg, the oldest university in Germany,
was founded in 1386 by Elector Ruprecht I of the Palatinate.
Today the University has
ALEMANIA
about 26,000 students,
Contact details
among them more than 4,500
Dezernat für Internationale Angelegenheiten /
Akademisches Auslandsamt, Seminarstrasse 2 international students, and is
D-69117 Heidelberg, Germany
Tel: (+49) (0)6221 542335
regarded as an important
Fax: (+49) (0)6221 542332
centre of modern research
Email:
aaa@zuv.uni-heidelberg.de
www.uni-heidelberg.de
and study in Germany. Its
■ Rector twelve faculties embrace a
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. habil Bernhard Eitel
wide spectrum of subjects in
■ Year founded
1386
the arts and sciences,
■ Number of students
including medicine. The
26,000
■ International students
University does not offer
4,500 from 130 countries courses in engineering or
■ Computing centre
agriculture.
infoservice@urz.uni-heidelberg.de
■ Libraries
The University Library and the Department and Faculty
Libraries together form Heidelberg’s integrated library
system
PROGRAMMES
■ Scholarships The overall period of study for a first
The University of Heidelberg itself does not award grants or
degree is divided into two parts: a
scholarships. There are a few scholarships available in
Germany through the German Academic Exchange Service
period of basic study (4 semesters), at
(DAAD) and other institutions for well-qualified candidates
the end of which students must sit a
■ Accommodation
formal examination; and a period of
Students admitted to the university do not automatically more advanced study (4 semesters),
receive a room in a student residence, and must,
after which students take their final
therefore, make their own living arrangements
examinations. qualification which entitles students to
■ Local public transport
The Semesterticket allows students to use almost all forms
access a university education in their
of public transportation in the Heidelberg area for a
ADMISSIONS
own country hold equal status to
semester and can be purchased after registration at the
Citizens of EU member states with a German citizens in the case of admission
University
German “Abitur” or equivalent to undergraduate degree programmes.
Undergraduate degree Undergraduate degree Undergraduate degree
American Studies Geography Medieval Latin Philology
Ancient History Geology Mineralogy
Application Orientated Computer Science German as a foreign language philology Molecular Biotechnology Pharmacy
Archaeology (Classical) German philology Musicology
Archaeology (Christian) Greek Philosophy
Archaeology (Middle Eastern) Health Science / Gerontology nursing Physics
Assyrian studies History (Ancient) Political Science
Astronomy History (auxiliary studies; only offered as a minor subject) Political Science of South Asia
Biology History (Eastern European) Portuguese Interpretation/Translation
Comparative religious studies History (Medieval and Modern) Prehistory and Protohistory
Computer Linguistics History (South Asian) Protestant theology
Computer Science (for teaching purposes) History of Art (East Asian) Psychology
Computer Science Management in Medicine History of Art (European) Romance languages philology
Conference Interpretation Indian studies 1 (classical) Russian (for teaching purposes)
Chemistry Indian studies 2 (modern) Russian Interpretation/Translation
Chinese studies 1 (classical) International Health Care Management School Music
Chinese studies 2 (modern) Iranian studies (only offered as a minor subject) Semitic studies
Dentistry Islamic studies Slavic languages philology
East Asian Studies Italian Sociology
Economics Italian (for teaching purposes) South Asian Studies
Education science Japanese studies Spanish (for teaching purposes)
Egyptology Latin Spanish Interpretation/Translation
English Law Sports & Sports Science
English philology Mathematics Sports for Preventive and Rehabilitative Purposes
Ethnology Mathematics with Emphasis on Scientific Computing Theological Research
French Medical Education Translation Studies for Information Technologies
French (for teaching purposes) Medicine
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