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Basic information

Kind of Institution and funding body
University of applied sciences, public
Year of foundation
1992
Total number of Students
2,951
Students at this campus
2,951
Semester contribution
264.90 €
Tuition fees
There are no study fees.

Students by area of study

Medicine, Health Science
0%
Natural Sciences, Mathematics
4.2%
Law, Economic and Social Sciences
58.1%
Humanities, Languages
0%
Engineering Science (incl. Computer Science)
37.6%
Other studies
0%

Students by type of degree pursued

Bachelor's degree
70.2%
Master's degree
29.3%
Teacher qualification degree
0%
Pre-Bologna degrees
0%
Other types of degrees
0.5%

Central services

Opening hours central student counselling

Special features regarding the library

Stock: 250,000 printed and digital media items; Services: Single-level library system, integrated in the Joint Library Association (GBV); special book stock for the History of Chemistry, Industry and Technology; Database licenses (Scopus, Juris, Beck-Online, WISO, WTI, Statista, Perinorm), e-books, Springer packages, de-Gruyter, e-journals; Springer Link, EDS Discovery System, electronic journals library; multifunctional reading areas (group work rooms, carrels, PC pool, individual workspaces); WiFi throughout the library.
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Foreign language center and courses

There is a foreign language centre. Languages offered: English, French, German as a Foreign Language, Spanish, Russian. Students may participate in the Martin Luther University Halle programme.
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Special features regarding university sports

The university offers its own sports programme. Students attending the institution can participate in the Halle-Wittenberg University sports programme. Some courses are free of charge, some subject to fees. The programme is open to all students enrolled in higher education in Germany. The Hochschule Merseburg offers a year-round sports programme.
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Last update 2024: Data collected by the CHE Center for Higher Education

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