Was spricht für ein Studium am Hochschulort Hohenheim?
- Sie erwartet ein vielfältiges Lehrangebot mit interessanten Lehrmethoden.
- Forschung und Lehre sind geprägt von den Themen Internationalität, Innovation, Interdisziplinarität und Nachhaltigkeit.
- Durch unser Beratungsnetzwerk werden Sie gut betreut.
- Kurze Wege auf dem Campus zwischen Hörsälen, Mensa und Sportanlagen spart Zeit.
- Die Region Stuttgart ist wirtschaftsstark und sehr gut geeignet für Praktika und Nebentätigkeiten zur Studienfinanzierung.
What are good reasons for studying Nutritional Science in Hohenheim?
- Broad spectrum of subjects and good supervision
- Individual elective options when planning studies
- Do research: Work on research projects
- Practical work during your studies with integrated internship
Application for the 1st Subject-related semester | |
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Admission type | Limited number of spots in the program (NC: 85 places) |
Start of studies | Only in the winter semester |
Application deadline | For the winter semester: 15 July |
Admission requirements* |
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Selection criteria* | Average grade of your university entrance qualification (e.g. Abitur), individual grades of the university entrance qualification, vocational training or internships, extracurricular achievements |
More information on applying for the 1st subject-related semester |
*The listed admission requirements must be met. In the case of Bachelor's degree programs with a limited number of spots, applicants are chosen on the basis of selection criteria.
Application to higher subject-related semester | |
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Admission type | Limited number of spots in the program |
Start of studies | Winter and summer semesters |
Application deadlines | For the winter semester: 15 July For the summer semester: 15 January |
Requirements / allocation of study places / documents | |
Academic program advising |
Information for international applicants
Curious? Planning the next steps? More information?
You can find our orientation program and information about choosing your program in the section “Choosing a Program.”
Still have questions?
The Central Student Counselling Center (ZSB) offers personal advising for prospective students on topics and questions related to degree program selection.