Programme
Exemption from school
Here you will find a letter from the Central Study and Career Counselling Service of the University of Oldenburg, which you can submit to your school to be exempted from attending the hit.
Note on photographs
Photographs will be taken at the University Information Day, which we would like to use for reporting purposes (press releases, university website, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram), for documentation and information purposes and to promote the University Information Day in the coming year. These recordings are linked to the visual representation of persons present, whereby the selection of persons is partly random. If you do not wish to be photographed, please inform the photographer accordingly.
Furthermore, if you do not agree with a specific publication that has already taken place, please notify us immediately with a precise reference to the image in question. In this case, the photo will be removed within a reasonable deadline and no longer published.
Programme
At the hit, you can expect an information exchange with many information stands, subject presentations of all undergraduate degree programmes (incl. Human Medicine (StEx.)), interdisciplinary information events on various topics, talks with students as well as campus and library tours.
Note for those interested in teaching:
If you are interested in studying to become a teacher, you should visit the subject presentations for the two-subject Bachelor's programmes . There you will also find information on the structures and requirements of the teacher training programme. To become a teacher, you will first study the two-subject Bachelor's degree programme with two school-relevant subjects. This is followed by the Master of Education (M. Ed.), which is directly geared towards the school profession.
Your hit could look like this
Marco (A-level student): "I've decided on a primary school teaching degree, but which combination of subjects and how do I apply?"
Marco, a high school graduate, definitely wants to study to become a primary school teacher, but he's not quite sure which subjects to choose (elementary maths, art & media, interdisciplinary education). He is also wondering how the application and enrolment process works at the university.
This is what Marco's hit could look like:
| 08.30 - 09.00 | Guided tour of the Haarentor campus with students (Meeting point: A14 main entrance) |
| Stand discussions at the InfoBörse in the A14 lecture hall centre (e.g. with students of the subject Interdisciplinary Subject Education) | |
| 09.30 - 10.15 | Lecture "Bachelor's degree programmes at the University of Oldenburg - How do I apply correctly?" (A14 lecture theatre 1) |
| Stand discussions at the InfoBörse in the A14 Lecture Hall Centre | |
| 10.30 - 11.15 | Talk round with students from School I (including Interdisciplinary Subject Education) (A14 1-111) |
| Change to the Wechloy campus | |
| 11.30 - 12.15 | Presentation of elementary maths (W02 1-143) |
| Change to the Haarentor campus | |
| 12.30 - 13.15 | Presentation of Art & Media (A14 lecture theatre 2) |
| 13.30 - 14.15 | Lecture "Studying for a Bachelor's and Master's degree with the career goal of teaching" (A01 0-006) |
| Stand talks at the InfoBörse in the A14 Lecture Theatre Centre |
Çiğdem (Year 11): "I'm interested in a lot of things - but what suits me and how do I finance my studies?"
Çiğdem, Year 11, is still very undecided about her choice of degree programme. She wonders what options there are for financing her studies. Possible degree programmes that interest her are Computing Science and Philosophy. But she is also interested in other subjects. Çiğdem could consider doing a voluntary academic year at university as an orientation year before starting her degree programme.
This is what Çiğdem's hit could look like:
| 09.30 - 10.15 | Computing Science subject presentation (A14 lecture theatre 3) |
| Stand discussions at the InfoBörse in the A14 lecture hall centre(e.g. with Studierendenwerk Oldenburg and the student finance advice service) | |
| 10.30 - 11.15 | Lecture "Good research - good decision" (A01 0-007) |
| Stand discussions at the InfoBörse in the A14 Lecture Hall Centre(e.g. with students from various degree programmes) | |
| 11.30 - 12.15 | Subject presentation Philosophy / Values and Norms (A14 0-031) |
| Stand discussions at the InfoExchange in the A14 Lecture Hall Centre(e.g. withstudents from various degree programmes) | |
| 12.30 - 13.15 | Lecture "After graduation into research - The Voluntary Scientific Year at the University of Oldenburg" (A14 1-112) |
| 13.30 - 14.15 | Panel discussion "Studying with a scholarship" (A14 1-112) |
Leon (25 years old, university entrance qualification, completed training): "From academic appointment to university - how does it work?"
Leon, 25 years old, with a technical college entrance qualification and an academic appointment, is interested in the Engineering Physics degree programme.
This is what Leon's hit could look like:
| 09.00 - 10.00 | Stand talks at the InfoBörse in the A14 Lecture Centre (z. e.g. with the various counselling services of the Studierendenwerk Oldenburg, the student finance counselling service and the AStA) |
| Change to the Wechloy campus | |
| 10.30 - 11.15 | Talk round with students from School V (including Physics/Engineering Physics) (W02 1-148) |
| 11.30 - 12.00 | Campus tour Wechloy with students (Meeting point: main entrance) |
| 12.30 - 13.15 | Presentation of Engineering Physics (W03 1-156) |
| Change to the Haarentor campus | |
| 13.30 - 14.15 | Lecture "Ways into studying - university access with academic appointment or entrance qualification for universities of applied sciences" (A01 0-007) |
| Stand discussions at the InfoBörse in the A14 lecture hall centre(e.g. with students of the subject Physics/Engineering Physics) |
InfoExchange
Subject Bachelor
Business Administration with a legal focus
Biology
Chemistry
Angelus Sala Awards of the Institute of Chemistry
Every year, the Institute of Chemistry awards the Angelus Sala Prize to students from the North-West region who have achieved outstanding academic performance in the subject of chemistry in the 10th grade.
Anyone interested is cordially invited to attend!
Comparative and European Law
Engineering Physics
Computing Science
Mathematics
Sustainability economics
Pedagogy
Pedagogical action in the migration society
Physics
Physics, technology and medicine
Social sciences
Contact information
Environmental sciences
Business informatics
Two-subject Bachelor's degree
English studies
Biology
Chemistry
Contact information
Angelus Sala Awards of the Institute of Chemistry
Every year, the Institute of Chemistry awards the Angelus Sala Prize to students from the North-West region who have achieved outstanding academic performance in the subject of chemistry in the 10th grade.
Anyone interested is cordially invited to attend!
Elementary maths
Protestant theology and religious education
Contact information
Gender Studies
Contact information
German studies
History
Computing Science
Interdisciplinary education
Art and media
Material culture: Textile
Mathematics
Music
Low German
Contact information
Dutch studies
Economics Education
Contact information
Pedagogy
Philosophy/values and standards
Contact information
Physics
Politics-Economics
Contact information
Slavic Studies
Contact information
Special education
Social sciences
Contact information
Sports science
Technology
Contact information
State Examination
Interdisciplinary events
Stays abroad during the degree programme
Bachelor's degree programmes at the University of Oldenburg - How do I apply correctly?
Bachelor's and Master's degree with the career goal of teaching
Would you like to become a teacher?
This course provides you with information on the study structures and combinations of subjects.
Please note that no subject-specific content is taught in this course!
Would you like to know more about the content and structure of the degree programmes - possible teaching subjects? Then you should visit the subject presentations of the two-subject Bachelor's programmes. There you will also find information on the structures and requirements of the teacher training programme. To become a teacher, you will first study the two-subject Bachelor's programme with two school-relevant subjects. This is followed by the Master of Education (M. Ed.), which is directly geared towards the school profession.
Check the programme overview to see when the corresponding degree programme or subject presentation for your desired subjects takes place.
You can find information on the subject combination options on the following page.
Subject Bachelor, two-subject Bachelor, credit points... Things to know about studying at the University of Oldenburg
Research during your studies - why and how?
Through research during their studies, students can scientifically develop the topics that are important to them and thus become part of a researching community. But what does it actually mean to "learn through research" and how do students learn when they learn in this way? Why is research-based learning so important at the University of Oldenburg and what does student research look like in the subjects?
We want to address these questions together in the lecture and the subsequent discussion.
Good research - good decision
In this event, you will receive important tips on internet research, other sources of information and ways to structure the decision-making process well.
An event organised by the Central Study and Career Counselling Service (ZSKB) of the University of Oldenburg and the Oldenburg-Wilhelmshaven Employment Agency.
Study with a scholarship
Scholarship holders from the following foundations / study organisations introduce themselves and the programme:
09.30 to 10.15 a.m.
Evangelisches Studienwerk Villigst
Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung
Stiftung Begabtenförderung berufliche Bildung Gemeinnützige Gesellschaft mbH
13.30 to 14.15
Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
Friedrich-Naumann-Stiftung für die Freiheit
Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes
After the Abitur into research - The Voluntary Scientific Year at the University of Oldenburg
Would you like to gain an insight into research and scientific fields and gain practical experience after leaving school?
Then find out more about the Voluntary Scientific Year (FWJ) at the University of Oldenburg at this event. Current FWJ volunteers will also be there to share insights into their areas of work and experiences.
Student financing and BAföG
Studying at the Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
Are you considering studying at a Top-100 international university? Join this session to learn about University of Groningen, offering over 180 English-taught degree programmes. We will introduce our subjects, student life in Groningen, and share practical guidance on applications, housing, and finances to help you make an informed decision.
The degree programmes offered by Emden/Leer University of Applied Sciences
With us, you are very close to future-oriented and international degree programmes: In Emden in the faculties of Social Work & Health, Engineering and Business and in Leer in the faculties of Maritime Sciences and Business. With us, you benefit from practical relevance, dual degree programmes and co-operation with well-known companies. You will study in small groups and with low costs for studying and living.