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June 12: Information Day for Prospective Students at the University of Bremen

Prospective students are invited to find out everything they need to know about studying at the University of Bremen on Wednesday, June 12, 2024. All undergraduate bachelor's degree programs will be presented at the information day.

From 8.30 a.m., interested parties can find out about interdisciplinary topics. In addition to an overview of the teacher education degree programs, there will also be information on support services for time management, stays abroad, and foreign languages during your degree. There will be a presentation on financing your studies as well as information stands from the BAföG Loan Office and six foundations. From 9.45 a.m. onwards, subject representatives will introduce the university's undergraduate degree programs. In the afternoon, participants can attend classes and get a taste for what it is like to study. Further information is available at www.uni-bremen.de/en/information-day-for-prospective-students.

Four Program Suggestions for Prospective Students at Different Stages of Decision-Making

Depending on their personal interests, prospective students can choose one of four tracks. Each track is made up of various activities and events relating to a specific topic:

Track 1: Studying - is it an option for me?

Students from various fields give an insight into their everyday life as a student on campus. The question of whether studying is worthwhile is the subject of an event organized by the German Employment Agency (Agentur für Arbeit). Additionally, the "Arbeiterkind" group will present ways to finance your studies.

Track 2: Studying - sure, but what?

Those who are sure about their decision to study, but are still looking for the right degree program, can attend an event with tips on deciding what to study. This track also includes subject presentations and campus tours from a student perspective.

Track 3: Studying - yes, and how do I apply?

The Central Student Advisory Service explains the application procedure for a study place, followed by subject presentations and taster events.

Track 4: A combined degree and apprenticeship or vocational training?

High school seniors can find out about the training options at the University of Bremen at a talk as well as at an information stand. The combined degree and apprenticeship program in Computer Science will also be presented.

Further information on the schedule and tracks can be found (in German) at https://www.uni-bremen.de/isi/programmvorschlaege.

Music Education Admission Exam and Taster Events

In the afternoon, classes from various degree programs are on the agenda: Prospective students can attend a seminar on witches and witchcraft in the early modern period or a seminar on social inequality compared internationally. The mayor of Osterholz-Scharmbeck will be a guest in a course on local politics. Business Studies will offer a lecture on production and logistics, and in the primary school workshop, students will be available to answer questions about Inclusive Education and teacher education for primary schools. Students who register with the relevant Student Council (StugA) can take a mock entrance exam for Music Education. If required, the StugA can also arrange equipment and a place to sleep for non-residents.

Central Point of Contact: Central Student Advisory Service Information Stand in the GW2 Building

The central point of contact at the information day for prospective students is the Central Student Advisory Service information booth in the stairwell of GW2 Building. There, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., visitors can gather information about the offered study programs and get directions to the event locations. Students and competent contact persons will be available at numerous other information booths of the degree programs and service facilities to answer degree-related questions.

Information on further orientation offers and events for prospective students can be found at www.uni-bremen.de/en/studies/orientation-application/study-orientation.

 

Contact:

Betina da Rocha
University of Bremen
Central Student Advisory Service
Phone: +49 421 218-61152
Email: zsbprotect me ?!uni-bremenprotect me ?!.de

[Translate to English:]
The central point of contact at the information day for prospective students is the Central Student Advisory Service information booth in the stairwell of GW2 Building.