Are you currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree at JGU and want to continue with a master’s degree program? If so, you won’t want to miss out on our simplified transition procedure!
Check the requirements before applying.
- You are currently studying at JGU
- You have earned at least 135 credits in your bachelor’s degree program by the application deadline
- You are able to provide proof of any language proficiency requirements
- You are studying for a compatible bachelor’s degree that allows you to apply to your chosen master’s degree program using the simplified transition procedure
You can apply using the simplified transition procedure during the following periods.
Winter semester application period
From the beginning of April to May 15
Summer semester application period
From the beginning of October to November 15
Winter semester application period
From the beginning of April to September 1
Summer semester application period
From the beginning of October to March 1
You will start your application on our application platform JOGU-StINe.
Finished! You did it! You have now applied to continue your studies in the master’s degree program using the simplified transition procedure.
You will start your application on our application platform JOGU-StINe.
Finished! You did it! You have now applied to continue your studies in the master’s degree program using the simplified transition procedure.
Here you can find the master’s degree programs that offer a simplified transition procedure.
When transitioning from a Bachelor of Education to a Master of Education with the same subject combination, you always apply using the simplified transition procedure. Since this is treated like a transition to a non-selective degree program, you must re-register for the next semester by the deadline and in the required form so that your application can be processed.
You will be tentatively transferred to the first master’s degree semester on the basis of the credits you have earned by the application deadline (at least 135 credits). The transfer becomes final when you have completed your bachelor’s degree by the end of the first semester of your master’s degree program.
You can apply to the following master’s degree programs leading to a Master of Arts degree using the simplified transition procedure if you are studying in a compatible bachelor’s degree program.
You can find information on compatible bachelor’s degree programs in the following information on the respective master’s degree program.
If you have any questions, please contact the academic advisory office of the subject you wish to study for assistance.
American Studies
Art History
Book Studies
Classical Philology
Comparative Literature: World | Literature | Media
Cultural Anthropology
Digital Communication Research
Educational Sciences
Empirical Democracy Studies
English Literature and Culture
Ethnology of the Global
Film Studies
German Linguistics: Theory and Practice
German Literary Studies: Literature – Culture – Media
German Studies
History
Human Geography: Globalisation, Media, and Culture
Media Culture Studies
Media Dramaturgy
Media Management
Medieval and Early Modern Studies with a Focus on Art History
Medieval and Early Modern Studies with a Focus on Church and Religious History
Medieval and Early Modern Studies with a Focus on English Studies
Medieval and Early Modern Studies with a Focus on German Studies
Medieval and Early Modern Studies with a Focus on History
Medieval and Early Modern Studies with a Focus on Philosophy
Medieval and Early Modern Studies with a Focus on Romance Studies
Philosophy
Political Economy and International Relations
Slavic/Eastern European Studies with a Focus on Polish Studies
Slavic/Eastern European Studies with a Focus on Russian Studies
Strategic Communication
Sociology: Research Practice and Practice-Based Research
Theater Studies
Turcology
You can apply to the following master’s degree programs leading to a Master of Science/Laws degree using the simplified transition procedure if you are studying in a compatible bachelor’s degree program.
You can find information on compatible bachelor’s degree programs in the following information on the respective master’s degree program.
If you have any questions, please contact the academic advisory office of the subject you wish to study for assistance.
Accounting & Finance
Applied Bioinformatics
Applied Physics
Biology
Biomedical Chemistry
Biomedicine
Chemistry
Climate and Environmental Change
Economics and Business Education
Evolutionary Biology
Geosciences
International Private Law and European Uniform Law
Management
Mathematics
Mathematics and Computer Science
Meteorology
Physics
Psychology: Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy
Psychology: Occupational and Organizational Psychology, Human Factors, Childhood & Adolescence, Legal Psychology
Quantitative Decision-Making in Economics and Management
If you have any questions about the simplified transition procedure, please contact Student Services.
Not sure what subject suits you? Don’t know what your chance of securing a place at the university is? Or just can’t decide what comes next?
Call the hotline below to make an appointment with the Student Advisory Center. They can advise you in all study-related matters.
The advisors will be happy to help you in person, by phone, or online with the following:
- Choice of degree & subject combination
- Change of subject
- Overcoming doubts & decision-making guidance
- Application strategies
- Career orientation during your studies
- And much more …
Call the hotline to make an appointment!
You can find the contact information for the academic advisory offices here: