Master's degree programmes
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More information hereContinuing education programmes
For those who would like to complete a course of study alongside their professional activity or who would like to catch up on a Bachelor's or Master's degree, Landshut University of Applied Sciences' continuing education academy offers the opportunity to take certain degree programmes while working and obtain the desired degree.
More information hereModule study
Admission to the modular study programme enables students to attend individual courses at Landshut University of Applied Sciences and to take examinations to acquire academic or professional partial qualifications.
More information hereOngoing study programme
On this page you will find all the important information you need for your studies, such as information on examinations, lecture timetables, notices, study-related offers and much more.
More information hereStudy start
On this page you will find comprehensive information for a successful start to your studies. This includes preparatory bridge courses, the programme for starting your studies and information about the university and campus.
More information hereInternship
The Bachelor's degree programmes include integral practical training, which is completed outside the university, e.g. in industrial companies or technical institutions as part of an internship semester. This enables you to apply your theoretical knowledge in practice and at the same time offers you the opportunity to make professional contacts.
More information hereGeneral studies
Landshut University of Applied Sciences sees itself as a centre of excellence for interdisciplinary and lifelong learning. Teaching should primarily enable students to acquire subject-specific skills, but also social, reflective, procedural, entrepreneurial, systemic, digital, creative, intercultural and foreign language skills. It is therefore compulsory to take several modules from the "Studium Generale" in the Bachelor's degree programmes.
More information hereLanguages
Mastering languages beyond your own cultural horizon not only broadens your understanding of different cultures, but also promotes intercultural communication and cooperation. This is of great importance in a degree programme, as it strengthens the ability to work in a global network and to operate successfully in international contexts.
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