Accredited degree program
Sign language interpreting
Bachelor
The undergraduate Bachelor's degree programme in Sign Language Interpreting teaches students how to work independently and professionally as a sign language interpreter in a practice-oriented manner. The programme is based on scientific findings and methods. In addition, the various modules prepare students for their future work as sign language interpreters.
Start | Winter semester |
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Admission Criteria | Unrestricted admission |
Application period | - |
Study format | Full time |
Study cost | None (only semester fee) |
Normal duration | 7 Semester |
Language | German |
ECTS | 210 |
Accredited degree program | |
Information on starting your studies
First-year students start their studies at Landshut University of Applied Sciences in the winter semester (beginning 1 October).
Events are held immediately before the start of each semester. As part of a comprehensive programme, you will receive helpful organisational and content-related information about the degree programme and the university and also get to know the staff and lecturers of your faculty as well as students on your degree programme.
Downloads
The Study and Examination Plan (SPP) provides a detailed roadmap for the course of study, including the sequence of modules and examinations to be completed. A module handbook (MHH) is a document that contains detailed information on the content, objectives, examinations and other relevant aspects of a particular study module. The Study Examination Regulations (SPO) define the formal framework conditions of a degree programme, such as the required modules, examination formats and dates as well as the standard period of study. These documents are crucial to ensure a structured and transparent course of study and that students acquire the required qualifications
Ongoing study programme
You can find all the important information about your studies, such as lecture timetables, examination schedules and dates, on the Current study programme page.
Ongoing study programme