University of Erfurt - Program, Courses and Research

Program, Courses and Research

B.A., Masters and PhD

Bachelor programs
  • Art
  • Catholic Religious Education
  • Communication Science
  • Early Childhood Education (soon: Primary and Elementary Education)
  • Economics, law, and social Sciences – Economics concentration
  • Economics, law, and social Sciences – Law concentration
  • Economics, law, and social Sciences – Social Science concentration
  • Education
  • Education for Special Schools
  • English Studies
  • German Studies
  • History
  • Literary Studies
  • Mathematics
  • Music Education
  • Music Mediation
  • Philosophy
  • Physical Education
  • Protestant Religious Education
  • Religious Studies
  • Romance Studies
  • Slavic Studies
  • Teaching, Learning, and Training Psychology
  • Technology
Magister degree
  • Catholic Theology

Master programs

  • Children’s and Youth Media Studies
  • Communication Studies
  • Economics, law, and social Sciences
  • Education for Primary Schools
  • Education for Secondary Schools
  • Education for Special Schools
  • Education for Vocational Schools
  • History
  • Literary Studies
  • Philosophy
  • Psychology
  • Religious Studies (taught in English)
  • Special Needs and Integrational Education
  • Theologie und Wirtschaft (Theology and Econimics)
  • Vocational Education for Non-Teachers

Continuing education master programs

  • Instructional Design and Educational Technology
  • Public Policy (taught in English)
  • Special Education (Education for Special Needs)

Doctoral program
All the university faculties as well as the Max Weber Center for Advanced Cultural and Social Studies offer degree programs leading to a doctorate (PhD).

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