Admission to our degree programmes


We are delighted that you are interested in studying at the Faculty of Business and Economics. We look forward to receiving your application!




  • Bachelor’s programmes



    Citizens both from an EU country and from a non-EU country (or stateless person) apply directly to the University of Göttingen, which has set up its own online portal, where all the steps are described in detail: Application Guide


    The faculty offers open and restricted admission bachelor's programmes. Our bachelor’s programmes require German language skills.



    Open admission bachelor's programmes


    You can enrol in these degree programmes at the University of Göttingen during certain periods. Please use the online portal Application Guide of the University of Göttingen.



    • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

    • Bachelor of Science in Economics

    • Bachelor of Science in Business Information Systems

    • Bachelor of Arts in Business and Human Resource Education



    Further information





    Restricted admission bachelor's programmes


    The Bachelor's programme in Sustainable Development Studies (Bachelor of Arts) and the 2-subject Bachelor's programme in Economics (Bachelor of Arts) are subject to limited admission. Both programmes only start in the winter semester.


    You can also apply for these degree programmes via the Application Guide of the University of Göttingen.



    Further information





    Information on studying for refugees



    • The International Office of the University of Göttingen provides initial information and a selection of counselling services that will support refugees on their way on these websites.





    As part of the basic mathematics course, key content from upper (German) secondary school is reviewed in a concise manner. In particular, relevant content from the following areas of school mathematics is revisited in the pre-maths course:



    • Calculating with fractions and powers, roots and logarithms

    • Solving equations with one variable and systems of equations with two variables

    • Functions and derivatives (differential calculus)



    In the Mathematics for Business module ("Mathematik für Wirtschaftswissenschaften"), this content is then deepened and extended through a lecture, homework and small study groups - as well as optional mathematics coaching. We therefore do not require good grades in mathematics or participation in an advanced course. Only the willingness to engage with mathematical content and its application to the field of economics is a central prerequisite for successfully completing the basic training in mathematics and statistics.








  • Master’s programmes




    For our master’s programmes, you apply directly to the Faculty of Business and Economics. During the application periods, we activate an online application form on the websites of the individual degree programmes.


    Our master’s programmes are subject to limited admission and require German language skills. Only for the Master of Science in Development Economics no knowledge of German is required (only knowledge of English). Furthermore, you can study the Master of Arts in History of Global Markets in both German and English.



    In general, the application deadlines for our master’s programmes are:



    • 1 April to 15 May of a year (start of studies in the winter semester (October))

    • 1 October to 15 November of a year (start of studies in the summer semester (April))



    Exceptions:


    The Master of Science in Applied Statistics and the Master of Science in Management only start in the winter semester. You can therefore only apply for these programmes from 1 April to 15 May each year.



    The Master of Science in Development Economics also always begins in the winter semester. The following application deadlines apply to this programme:



    • Application period for citizens from the EU/EEA (European Economic Area) OR applicants with a bachelor’s degree from an EU/EEA country beginning in the winter semester: 1 April to 15 May of the same calendar year

    • Application period for citizens from non-EU/non-EEA (European Economic Area) countries AND a bachelor’s degree from outside an EU/EEA country beginning in the winter semester: 1 October to 15 November of the previous calendar year



    Detailed information on the selection procedure, the admission requirements, the required application documents and the contact persons for questions can be found on the websites of the individual degree programmes by clicking on the "Apply now" button.