A Bachelor’s degree is an academic degree program that is the first degree that can be gained at university level. It usually lasts six semesters. During their Bachelor’s degree program, students complete a range of compulsory and compulsory elective modules that are tailored to their chosen subject. These modules can include lectures, seminars, practical exercises and lab work, for example. A Bachelor’s degree is usually completed by writing a Bachelor’s thesis, after which students are awarded their Bachelor’s degree.
Possible combinations for 2-subject Bachelor’s degree programs
The 2-subject Bachelor’s degree program at the Faculty of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Theology combines a selection of 29 different subjects that cannot, however, be freely combined with each other. Please read the following information carefully:
Overview of combinable subjects
Overview of combinable subjects (PDF)
If you would like to study one of the subject combinations marked in blue in the overview, you must consult a study advisor before enrolling.
After this consultation, you will receive the “Beiblatt zur Einschreibung im Zwei-Fach-Bachelor für bestimmte Fächerkombinationen” (Form for enrollment for two subject Bachelor’s degree programs with certain subject combinations). This form must be submitted for enrollment.
Advice on “blue” subject combinations
The Student Advice Service and the Student Service Center (SSC) offer weekly virtual consultation sessions that you can join for these combinations of subjects.
Please ensure you have access to your degree program and examination regulations and the degree program structure during the consultation session.
Current students who would like to change subject should contact the SSC or the Student Advice Service via e-mail or phone. Part-time students do not require a consultation.
After this consultation, you will receive the “Beiblatt zur Einschreibung im Zwei-Fach-Bachelor für bestimmte Fächerkombinationen” (Form for enrollment for two subject Bachelor’s degree programs with certain subject combinations). This form must be submitted for enrollment.
Further Information
Our range of Bachelor’s degree programs
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Molecular Medicine (B.Sc.)
Studies between medical and natural sciences
Degree Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
Start of degree program Winter semester
Admission With NC
Area of study Molecular Medicine
Molecular Science (B.Sc.)
Degree Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
Start of degree program Winter semester
Admission No Admissions Restrictions
Area of study Molecular Science
Nanotechnology (B.Sc.)
Materials science, sustainability, material cycles, nanotechnology
Degree Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
Start of degree program Winter semester
Admission No Admissions Restrictions
Area of study Nanotechnology
Oriental Studies (B.A.)
Degree Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Start of degree program Winter semester
Admission No Admissions Restrictions
Area of study Oriental Studies
Philosophy (B.A.)
Degree Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Start of degree program Winter semester
Admission No Admissions Restrictions
Area of study Philosophy
Physics (B.Sc.)
Degree Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
Start of degree program Winter semester
Admission No Admissions Restrictions
Area of study Physics
Political Science (B.A.)
Degree Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Start of degree program Winter semester
Admission No Admissions Restrictions
Area of study Political Science
Psychology (B.Sc.)
Degree Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
Start of degree program Winter semester
Admission With NC
Area of study Psychology
Public Law (B.A.)
Degree Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Start of degree program Winter semester
Admission No Admissions Restrictions
Area of study Public Law
Scandinavian Studies (BA) (B.A.)
Degree Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Start of degree program Winter semester
Admission No Admissions Restrictions
Area of study Scandinavian Studies
Socioeconomics (B.A.)
Degree Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Start of degree program Winter semester
Admission No Admissions Restrictions
Area of study Socioeconomics
Sociology (B.A.)
Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
Degree Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Start of degree program Winter semester
Admission No Admissions Restrictions
Area of study Sociology













