Would you like to take part in a degree program where you can study multiple subjects, gain broader knowledge, acquire skills in various disciplines and only write one bachelor’s thesis? JGU’s multiple-subject bachelor’s degree programs make it possible!
Degree programs and subjects with a limited number of places are selective when it comes to who gets the places. Find out here how to apply for a selective degree program with multiple subjects. You can also find information on how to apply for non-selective degree programs with multiple subjects here.
In a two-subject bachelor’s degree program, you apply for a combination of two subjects. If one of these subjects is selective, the deadlines and instructions for selective degree programs must be met for the entire application.
Winter semester application period
Early June to September 01
Summer semester application period
Early December to March 01
Winter semester application period
June 1–July 15
Summer semester application period
December 1–January 15
Spots in selective degree programs are allocated according to specific selection criteria.
You will start your application/registration on our application platform JOGU-StINe.
Finished! You have now applied for a bachelor’s degree program with multiple subjects at JGU.
Now it’s time to wait until we have processed your application.
After we have processed your application and – if the program has selective admission – determined the successful applicants, we will inform you of the result.
If your application was successful, we will upload your official letter of admission in JOGU-StINe. The official letter of admission contains the bank details as well as further information for transferring the semester fee, which every applicant must pay in order to accept their admission. Read the letter of admission to see which documents you must submit by when in order to enroll at JGU.
We will then enroll you as a student at JGU – welcome!
If you were not admitted, you will receive an official letter of rejection.
We offer various programs and information prior to the start of the semester to help prepare you for the start of your studies before you get to know JGU and your subject during the introduction week. The lecture period begins one week later, marking the start of your courses.