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After successful completion of your courses, you will receive an official Transcript of Records with details of your attendance, grades, and ECTS.
During our Orientation program in April/October, a meeting with your faculty coordinator here at Marburg will also be organized.
Orientation Weeks Departments: Various Departments are offering subject-specific orientation weeks (so called "OEs"). We highly recommend attending those orientation weeks. There you can meet students online with whom you will study and receive important information about your subject.
Do I have to register for Classes?
Yes. The deadlines differ from department to department. We would advise you to register as soon as possible.
The registration process also varies from department to department.
Please be so kind and get in touch with your departmental coordinator.
Here you can find more information from the departments:
FB02 School of Business and Economics
FB03 Department of Social Sciences and Philosophy
Department of English and American Studies
Department of Romance Studies
Course List (Winter Semester 25/26)
02: Business and Economics
Introduction to Institutional Economics
05: Protestant Theology
Gender, Postcolonial and Queer Approaches to the Hebrew Bible
Religion in he Digital Age
10: Foreign Languages and Cultures
American Studies
Introduction to the Study of Anglophone Literatures and Cultures: Lecture and Tutorial
Introduction to North American Studies
“Make America Great Again”? Or Just Authoritarian?
The African Presence in North America
Translation I, German language skills required
Roman Studies
Traducción español-alemán (B2-C1): Teoría y práctica, Language Requirements: Spanish B2, German B2
13: Physics
Astrophysics: Lecture and Tutorial
Complex Neural Networks: Lecture and Seminar
Computational Physics I: Lecture and Tutorial
Condensed Matter Theory: Lecture and Tutorial
Fundamentals of Functional Materials: Lecture and Seminar
Methods in Material Science 2: Lecture and Seminar
Molecular Materials 1: Lecture and Seminar
Semiconductor Optics I: Lecture and Seminar
Solar Energy 1: Lecture and Seminar
Ultrafast Quantum Dynamics: Lecture and Seminar
Ultrashort Pulses and Non-Linear Optics: Lecture and Seminar
19: Geography
Spatial planning in Germany
Base R - no statistics, no fancy packages, just plain R
Empirical Social Research Methods
Advanced Empirical Social Research Methods
Data analysis
Introduction to Geography
Environmental Informatics/GeoAI
Innopoli: Policy measures for innovation and sustainability
The following courses are also offered in the EUPeace Teachers Course Catalog:
05: Protestant Theology
Gender, Postcolonial and Queer Approaches to the Hebrew Bible
Religion in the Digital Age
10: Foreign Languages and Cultures
American Studies
Introduction to the Study of Anglophone Literatures and Cultures: Lecture and Tutorial
Introduction to North American Studies
“Make America Great Again”? Or Just Authoritarian?
19: Geography
Innopoli: Policy measures for innovation and sustainability
EUPeace Virtual European Exchange Programme (VEEP): Discover the other VEEP courses here
Course lists