Interested in studying at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz?
We’re glad to hear it!
One thing is certain: With so many potential courses of study in our catalog, we’ve got something for everyone – whether you’d like to earn a degree, add a new qualification, or simply study with us for a period of time and gain insights in a field of your choice.
JGU offers many other options for those still in school, those who want to study with us as a guest or exchange student, and in general continuing education.
“What should I study?” is not always an easy question to answer. At JGU alone, there are over 100 undergraduate degree programs and another 130 graduate degree programs.
Our Study Orientation webpages take you through four simple steps to help you sort through the vast number of possibilities available and find the choice that suits you best. In the process, you will identify your interests and skills and narrow down your search, after which you will be presented with suitable degree programs. You will get to know (and love) the degree programs that suit you best, and make a well-founded decision.
We will explain how to proceed, offer helpful tips, and list sources of further information. Furthermore, each of the four steps includes matching opportunities for finding support and advice here at JGU.
Making a good decision? Not that hard if you know how to do it!
Do you have questions about studying at JGU or need help choosing a degree program?
The Student Advisory Center (ZSB) is happy to help.
You can send us an email or call the hotline to make an appointment!
Do you have questions about a specific degree program? If you do, feel free to contact the responsible academic advisory office.
The academic advisory offices are the best points of contact for the following topics:
- Structure and content of the program of study
- Planning your course schedule
- Recognition of credits and examinations when changing subject or university
- Examination procedures
Are you looking for information and advice from a student in your (future) program of study?
Then get in touch with your student council!
They represent students’ interests and would be happy to hear from you!