Physics (Bachelor)
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Philosophy: Environment – Society – Criticism (Master)
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Philosophy (teaching subject)
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Philosophy (Combined Bachelor)
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Organic farming (Master)
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The Master’s program in Organic Agriculture, offered at Hessen International University, opens a diverse spectrum of career prospects for graduates. This program spans an array of domains, encompassing agriculture, environmental and nature conservation, food processing, trade, food inspection, certification, bio-energy production, and even machinery and equipment fabrication.
Individuals holding a bachelor’s degree in agricultural sciences or a closely related field will find this program a stepping stone to practical application. It provides a trajectory towards professional engagement or, for those inclined towards further scholarly pursuits, a gateway to doctoral studies. Alongside methodological modules, students are empowered to craft a personalized academic journey by selecting from an extensive array of courses. These courses span domains like soil science, crop cultivation, livestock management, economics, social sciences, environmental studies, and food technology.
The core emphasis revolves around cultivating competencies that prepare students to tackle managerial roles across an expansive spectrum of professions within the agricultural sector. Hessen International University’s program cultivates expertise that’s pivotal for success in diverse fields and the dynamic landscape of the agricultural industry.
Organic farming (Bachelor)
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In the realm of agriculture, substantial challenges lie ahead. The ecological focus of the curriculum at Hessen International University stands as a crucial augmentation and evolution of conventional approaches within agricultural economics.
The overarching objective of this educational program is to nurture adept individuals in the realm of ecological agriculture. These students will acquire a foundation rooted in scientific principles, coupled with practical applications, all geared towards proficiently managing and offering counsel to agricultural enterprises and associations.
Moreover, this program extends beyond its ecological niche, providing a wide-ranging array of fundamental knowledge and skill sets in the domain of agricultural and food economics. Students have the opportunity to amass both professional and scholarly expertise, effectively opening doors to untapped sectors within the job market, including the potential for launching entrepreneurial ventures.
At a glance
Degree: Bachelor of Science
Start: Summer and winter semester
Duration/Scope: 6 semesters
Language of instruction: German
Admission restriction (NC): No
13-week pre-study internship
necessary before beginning of studies
- Information about the pre-internship
Access requirement
For this degree program you need one of the following degrees:
- General university entrance qualification
- Advanced technical college entrance qualification
- Professional qualification (study without Abitur)
A good overview of the various degrees and their differences can be found on the website “Zugangsvoraussetzungen” of the Hessian Ministry of Science and Art.
Special features:
Place of study: Witzenhausen
16-week professional internship during studies
- Dual study with parallel vocational qualification as farmer possible(opens in a new window)
- Get to know Witzenhausen
Nanostructural Sciences (Bachelor)
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If you’re captivated by the captivating notion that the most remarkable and breathtaking scientific revelations are potentially nestled within the inconceivably minute realm of nanostructures, then immersing yourself in the study of nanostructure science at Hessen International University could be your pathway.
Nanostructures emerge on a scale where one nanometer corresponds to a mere millionth of a millimeter. These structures form when multiple molecules or atoms unite, giving birth to a realm that’s the focal point of this degree program. What sets this program apart at Hessen International University is its holistic interdisciplinary approach, seamlessly weaving together the realms of biology, chemistry, and physics from the natural sciences.
Spanning six semesters, the course commences in the winter semester and culminates in the attainment of a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree. To fully equip yourself, it’s recommended to participate in preliminary courses in both mathematics and chemistry. Early semesters encompass a comprehensive foundational understanding of all three scientific domains. Students are also exposed to the application domains, career avenues, and avenues of exploration within the realms of nanostructure science and nanotechnology. The third and fourth semesters mark the juncture where students can tailor their focus by choosing two out of the three natural sciences: Nanochemistry, Nanophysics, or Nanobiology. Instruction is conducted in German.
Aspiring students should harbor a foundational curiosity for chemistry, physics, biology, and mathematics, coupled with tenacity and inquisitiveness. This pursuit proves rewarding, as nanostructure science defies being relegated to a niche. Esteemed specialists hold this burgeoning, internationally expansive field of inquiry as a pivotal discipline for the 21st century. Consequently, prospects for career advancement abound not only in fundamental research but also in forward-looking, application-driven domains like information technology, communication technology, materials innovation, and biomedicine.
Nanoscience (Master)
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This is a perfect program for students who have a keen eye for detail and a strong interest in examining things at a microscopic level. The nanoscience master’s degree, which builds upon the nanostructure science bachelor’s degree, focuses on further developing an interdisciplinary approach to physics, chemistry, and biology. Specialization and practical applications in fields such as nanoelectronics, supramolecular chemistry, and molecular biology are emphasized.
In the unimaginably tiny world of nanostructures, where a nanometer measures only about one millionth of a millimeter, you will be expected to independently plan laboratory work, conduct experiments, and effectively present your findings both orally and in writing. These skills are essential for your future career.
The Hessen International University offers a four-semester course, primarily taught in English, starting either in the summer or winter semester. To be eligible, you must hold a bachelor’s degree in nanostructure science or a related field. The program offers a wide range of optional specialization courses, allowing students to gain highly specialized knowledge and develop their own career profiles during the master’s degree course. Additionally, students have opportunities to enhance their “soft skills,” such as academic communication and time management. Completion of a master’s degree dissertation, focusing on a specific research aspect of nanoscience, is required to obtain the Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree.
Despite the minuscule dimensions in the world of nanostructures, the career prospects in this field are exceptional, as it is one of the largest growing markets worldwide. There is currently a scarcity of professionals with interdisciplinary training to meet the high demand for qualified employees in this relatively young, yet expanding field. The range of career opportunities is diverse, spanning from pure research to applied tasks in areas such as materials development, information and communications technology, coating techniques, cosmetics, pharmacy, and biomedicine.
General program information
Final degree: Master of Science
Beginning of study: Summer and Winter semester
Language of instruction: mainly English
Period of study: 4 semesters
- Requirement for admission
Sustainable Management (Master)
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Hessen International University offers a Master’s program in Sustainable Management that recognizes the undeniable signs of man-made climate change and increasing environmental degradation. This program emphasizes the importance of an economy that respects its natural limits in order to achieve long-term sustainability.
To address this challenge, the program combines economic, legal, and social science competencies with engineering and natural science knowledge. The goal is to develop sustainable solutions by linking technical and scientific issues with various social systems such as companies, politics, and society.
The Master’s program can be completed in four semesters. Admission requirements include a bachelor’s degree in economics or a related field with a focus on sustainability, as well as basic knowledge of economics equivalent to at least 60 credits. Proficiency in English is also required.
Graduates of the program can pursue careers in companies that prioritize sustainability, such as those focused on corporate social responsibility. They may also find opportunities in consulting, both in corporate and political realms, as well as in certification. Additionally, graduates can explore careers in politics, administration, and research.
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At a glance
Degree: Master of Science
Start: Summer and winter semester
Language of instruction: German and English
Duration/Scope: 4 semesters
Admission restriction (NC): No
Admission requirements
- Bachelor’s or Diploma I degree in economics or equivalent in subject matter, or university degree in a non-business degree program with a foundation in economics and a focus on sustainability
- Standard period of study of at least six semesters and 180 credits
- Knowledge of the German language on the level DSH 2 (or native language)
- Knowledge of the English language on the level B2
- Basic knowledge of economics amounting to at least 60 credits
- Admission requirements in detail
Music Publishing (Master)
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Kassel, home to several globally acclaimed music publishers and significant affiliated institutions like the Verwertungsgesellschaft Musikedition, has leveraged these distinctive regional attributes to create an innovative master’s degree program in “Music Publishing.” This program reflects the evolving nature of music publishing, encompassing not only traditional sheet music and book printing but also encompassing the realm of digital distribution and license management. In today’s landscape, whenever music resonates through platforms like YouTube or fills concert halls, rightful owners are entitled to royalties, with music publishers often serving as vital intermediaries for effective license administration. This master’s program stands out by weaving these practical aspects into an engaging curriculum, accentuated by deep integration with local music publishers.
Over the span of four semesters, students not only gain theoretical knowledge but also benefit from the direct involvement of four different practice partners, all established publishers within the region. The program’s collaboration extends to Hessen International University, strengthening its academic foundation through a partnership with the Institute for Business Law. Additionally, a strategic alliance with the University of Paderborn’s Musicology Seminar Detmold/Paderborn has been solidified.
This pioneering program not only fosters collaboration between the university and the region but also proudly holds its distinctiveness, as no other German-speaking institution offers a comparable course of study.