Study in Germany with SRH University 2026 Through International English-Taught Programs
Applicant criteria
- No specific age required
- Both
Opportunity criteria
Program Description
SRH University in Germany offers a wide range of Bachelor's, Master's, and MBA programs in both English and German across diverse fields, including Business Administration, Engineering, Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Design, Media, Health Sciences, Music, and Creative Arts. The university is known for its practice-oriented educational approach, which emphasizes project-based learning, small class sizes, and close interaction between students and professors, helping graduates develop the skills needed for successful careers in international job markets.
Program Requirements
Admission requirements vary depending on the degree level and the selected program. In general, applicants are expected to meet the following requirements:
- A secondary school certificate or equivalent qualification for admission to Bachelor's programs.
- A Bachelor's degree for admission to Master's programs.
- A university degree along with relevant professional experience for admission to MBA programs.
- Proof of English or German language proficiency, depending on the language of instruction of the chosen program.
- An up-to-date curriculum vitae (CV).
- A motivation letter for certain programs.
- A copy of a valid passport or national ID card.
- Some programs may require a personal admission interview.
- Certain Master's programs may require a specific academic background in the same field or a closely related discipline.
Program Structure
The duration of study varies depending on the degree level and chosen specialization, but the general structure is typically as follows:
- Bachelor’s Programs: Usually 6–7 semesters.
- Master’s Programs: Usually 3–4 semesters.
- MBA Programs: Duration varies depending on the study track and the number of credits required.
- Language of Instruction: English or German, depending on the program.
- Study Mode: Primarily on-campus, with some flexible study options available for selected programs.
- Intakes: Programs generally begin in April and October.
- Credit System: European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS).
The curriculum typically includes:
- Specialized courses in the chosen field.
- Practical and project-based learning components.
- Internships or company projects in selected programs.
- A final thesis or capstone project completed at the end of the program.