The standard period of study for a Bachelor’s degree at Heidelberg University is six semesters. Students study one subject at 100%, or two subjects at 50% each, or one subject at 75% and the other at 25%. Generally, subjects can be combined freely in a Bachelor’s programme. Some subjects can only be taken at 50% if selected as a second subject; this is indicated by the sequence “50%(2)” next to these subjects in the overviews to be found on this website. A Bachelor’s programme consists of the theoretical part and additional professional training, the so-called key qualifications. Students receive credit points for their participation in individual modules, where they have to complete tests, write papers, etc. Every programme has a “relative structure” and may encompass a certain amount of practical training. In the course of the final examination a thesis must be submitted, called the Bachelor’s thesis. The degree earned is called Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in the Humanities and the Cultural Sciences, and Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in the Sciences.
American Studies (100%)
Ancient History (50%; 25%)
Applied Computer Science (100%)
Assyriology (75%, 50%; 25%)
Biochemistry (100%)
Biosciences (100%)
Byzantine Archaeology and Art History (50%; 25%)
Chemistry (100%)
Chinese Studies (25%), see East Asian Studies (75 %; 50%(2); 25%)
Christianity and Culture (50%; 25%)
Classical Archaeology (75%; 50%; 25%)
Classical Philology: Greek Studies (50%; 25%)
Classical Philology: Latin Studies (50%; 25%)
Comparative German Studies (75%, 50%, 25%)
Computational Linguistics (100%, 75%; 50%; 25%)
Cultural and Religious History of South Asia (Classical Indology) (50%; 25%)
Earth Sciences (100%)
East Asian Art History, see East Asian Studies (75%; 50%; 25%)
East Asian Studies (75%; 50%(2); 25%)
East European and East-Central European Studies (75%; 50%; 25%)
Education Studies (50%; 25%)
Egyptology (50%; 25%)
English Studies (75%, 50%, 25%)
Ethnology (75%; 50%(2); 25%)
European Art History (EN) (75%; 50%(2); 25%)
Geography (100%, 50%, 25%)
German Studies (50%; 25%)
Historical Methodology (25%)
History (75%, 50%, 25%)
Indology, see also South Asian Studies
Indology, classical, see Cultural and Religious History of South Asia
Indology, modern, see Modern South Asian Languages and Literatures
Interprofessional Healthcare (100%)
Islamic Studies (75%; 50%(2); 25%)
Japanese Studies (25%), s. East Asian Studies (75 %; 50%(2); 25%)
Jewish Studies
Mathematics (100%)
Medical Informatics (100%)
Modern South Asian Languages and Literatures (Modern Indology) (75%, 50%; 25%)
Molecular Biotechnology (100%)
Music (75%, 50%; 25%)
Near Eastern Archaeology (75%, 50%, 25%)
Philosophy (75%, 50%; 25%)
Physics (100%, 50%)
Political Science (75%; 50%; 25%)
Political Economics (100%; 25%)
Pre- and Protohistory (50%; 25%)
Protestant Theology (50%)
Psychology (100%; 25%)
Public Law (25%)
Religious Studies (75%; 50%(2); 25%)
Romance Studies: French (50%; 25%)
Romance Studies: Italian (50%; 25%)
Romance Studies: Spanish (50%; 25%)
Romance Studies: Portuguese (25%)
Semitic Studies (50%;25%)
Slavic Studies (75%, 50%, 25%)
Sociology (100%; 25%)
South Asian History (50%; 25%)
South Asian Studies (100%, 75%, 50%, 25%)
Sports Sciences (50%)
Sports and Sports Sciences with a Focus on Prevention and Rehabilitation (75%, 25%)
Theology, see Christianity and Culture
Translation Studies for Information Technologies (100%)
Translation (100%)
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