Specialist Bachelor

The University offers 5 different bachelor profiles. On these pages we introduce you to the single-subject Bachelor and the two-subject Bachelor. Both types of bachelor programs usually take 6 semesters, have a general occupational orientation and are referred by to as "specialist" (German: non-teaching ) Bachelor profiles. Law is an exception and is the only study program at the University of Bremen that ends with the First Law Examination and lasts 9 semesters. In addition, certain bachelor degree programs can be studied in the frame of teacher education. Detailed information can be found on the teacher training homepage.

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Central Student Advisory Service
www.uni-bremen.de/en/zsb

Advisory without appointment:
Mon, Tue 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Advisory with appointment:
Tue 2 to 4 p.m.: Zoom or face-to-face
Additional appointments

Visiting address:
VWG Building (Central Administration)

Brief information by phone:
Tue 3 to 5 p.m., Wed 1 to 3 p.m, Fri 12 to 2 p.m.

+49 (0)421 218-61160
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Single-subject Bachelor

A single-subject bachelor’s program focuses on one specific area. The normal timeframe is usually 6 semesters, although some courses require 7 or 8 semesters to complete.

 

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Two-subject Bachelor

In a two-subject bachelor’s program, students study a profile subject together with a complementary subject. The emphasis is on components of the profile subject, which must be combined with a complementary subject.

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