The path to the right degree programme

Find the degree programme that suits you
Deciding on a degree programme is an important step - and is often associated with many questions: What am I really interested in? What are my strengths? What opportunities are there? And last but not least: What if I make the wrong decision?
On this page, we would like to help you find your own personal path. In five steps, we accompany you from the initial orientation to the conscious choice of study programme:
- Explore your interests and strengths
- What really suits me?
Find out which degree programmes match your interests and abilities. With self-tests, reflection questions and practical tips, we help you to recognise your personal strengths - the basis for a well-founded choice of degree course.
- What really suits me?
- Comprehensive information
- Know what is possible
Find out about specific degree programmes, types of university and admission requirements. We will show you where you can find reliable information - from programme content to career prospects.
- Know what is possible
- Gain insights
- Experience studying - before you start
Take advantage of offers such as taster courses, study counselling or exchanges with students to gain real insights into everyday life at university. This way, you won't be flying blind when making your decision.
- Experience studying - before you start
- Evaluate options
- What speaks in favour of which path?
Learn how to compare your study options - in terms of personal goals, future prospects and study conditions. We support you in your selection with checklists and decision-making aids.
- What speaks in favour of which path?
- Choosing a degree programme
- Decide with confidence - step by step
You have examined your options - now it's time to make a conscious choice. We will guide you through the final steps: from applying to preparing for the start of your degree programme.
- Decide with confidence - step by step
In addition to these steps, you will also find tips on how to deal with uncertainties - because doubts and fears are completely normal. Perhaps talking to student advisors, visiting the campus or talking to students will help you to gain more clarity.
Take your time - and trust that every decision is a step forward.