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28 Master's degrees offered by the university
Life Science Informatics
The Life Science Informatics programme of the University of Bonn is designed to enable graduates to successfully meet the technical and economic challenges at the interface between biotechnology, medicine, pharmacy, and informatics.
Biblical Studies
The Biblical Studies program at University of Bonn is an international and interdisciplinary degree that is taught in English, covers two semesters, and is aimed at students who would like to immerse themselves in present-day research on Biblical texts enriched by the vast experience of European scholarship in exegesis
Neurosciences
The Neurosciences program at University of Bonn is a research-oriented, international degree program with the main goal of providing talented students with a comprehensive education in the rapidly expanding field of neurosciences. Students are prepared for careers in research or a related medical or biological field.
Geography of Environmental Risks and Human Security
The Geography of Environmental Risks and Human Security program at University of Bonn, which is taught in English, is a joint degree program offered by the Department of Geography of the University of Bonn and the Institute for Environment and Human Security of United Nations University.
Immunobiology - from molecules to integrative systems
The Immunobiology - from molecules to integrative systems program at University of Bonn is organized by the Life & Medical Sciences Institute (LIMES), an internationally oriented center for biomedical research and higher education at the University of Bonn.
Medical Immunosciences and Infection
Immunology as a key to better health−that’s the motto for immune system research, its connections to other systems of the body such as the metabolic system and the nervous system, and its direct bearing on human health and various diseases. The Medical Immunosciences and Infection program at University of Bonn deals with immunological topics from a medical perspective.
Economics
The Economics program at University of Bonn offers comprehensive training for both academic and professional careers. It is a quantitative and research-oriented program that offers advanced and rigorous training in all areas of economics.
Physics
The areas of focus in the Physics program at University of Bonn are aligned with the University’s research focus, which is on particle physics, photonics and condensed matter physics.
Plant Sciences
The Plant Sciences program at University of Bonn deals with fundamental and applied aspects of this field. The goal of this program is to educate students in the basic areas of plant sciences and then integrate this knowledge into various specialized scientific fields.
North American Studies
The North American Studies program at University of Bonn is dedicated to the transdisciplinary study of North America in a global context. The study course facilitates a critical understanding of theories and practices of culture, transatlantic relations, and the processes of globalization.
Geodetic Engineering
The Geodetic Engineering program at University of Bonn is intended for students with a first degree in the field of geodesy and geoinformation or related fields such as computer science, mathematics, physics, geosciences or electrical engineering.
Ecumenical Studies
The Ecumenical Studies program at University of Bonn is an international and interdisciplinary degree program that is taught in English and aimed at students with different religious and cultural backgrounds
Agricultural and Food Economics
How can natural resources be preserved by a competitive and sustainable agri-food sector? The Agricultural and Food Economics program at University of Bonn focuses on answering this question among others, with issues such as a growing global population, increasing land use conflicts, changing consumer behaviour and progressing climate change demanding answers from experts in this field.
Organismic Biology, Evolutionary Biology and Palaeobiology (OEP Biology)
The objective of the Organismic Biology, Evolutionary Biology and Palaeobiology (OEP Biology) program at University of Bonn is to give students a broad understanding of all aspects of organismic biology. Evolutionary biology and biodiversity research combine various disciplines such as systematics, phylogenesis, palaeobiology, physiology, ecology, molecular biology, ethology and many more.
Agricultural Sciences and Resource Management in the Tropics and Subtropics
The Agricultural Sciences and Resource Management in the Tropics and Subtropics program at University of Bonn is based on a multidisciplinary approach that covers agricultural and ecological issues as well as social, economic and political contexts.
Molecular Cell Biology
Organisms represent the highest form of organization, and the governing principles encompass many orders of magnitude from the level of molecules, to cells, to unique organs. The objective of the Molecular Cell Biology program at University of Bonn is to teach students these principles comprehensively.
Strategy and International Security
The Strategy and International Security program at University of Bonn is designed for students from Germany and abroad who want to acquire an in-depth knowledge of strategy research and security policy. It is oriented strongly toward practical, real-world application and adopts a broad understanding of the term “security.”
Biochemistry
Based on state-of-the-art biochemical research, students in the Biochemistry program at University of Bonn receive theoretical and practical training in the core areas of biochemistry through lecture series, methodical courses and lab rotations.
Slavery Studies
Slavery Studies is a research-oriented master’s degree program designed for one year of study. The Slavery Studies program at University of Bonn offers a broad perspective on interdisciplinary research on slavery and slavery-like phenomena in different times and geographies.
English
The English program at University of Bonn has a geographical focus on Great Britain, North America and the post-colonial world. As part of its interdisciplinary focus, this degree program includes in-depth coverage of language, literature and culture and also addresses questions from the areas of history, philosophy, politics and media studies.