General information about studying at the University of Oldenburg
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General information about studying at the University of Oldenburg
Events on dual-subject Bachelor's degrees (school/non-school)
Teaching degree for grammar schools (Bachelor)
During this event, the ZSKB (Study and Career Counselling Service) will provide you with general information on your programme structure, subject combinations and contact points.
For anybody unable to attend this event, there will be a repeat event for students with the career goal of teacher for grammar schools, secondary schools or primary schools.
Teaching degree for primary schools / secondary schools (Bachelor)
During this event, the ZSKB (Study and Career Counselling Service) will provide you with general information on your programme structure, subject combinations and contact points.
For anybody unable to attend this event, there will be a repeat event for students with the career goal of teacher for grammar schools, secondary schools or primary schools.
Teaching degree for special needs education (Bachelor)
The presentation on special needs education and the "Educational sciences - the area of specialisation for student teachers (primary school, secondary school, grammar school and special needs education)" event will give you all the key information you need about the teaching degree.
In addition, the link below provides information on your programme structure, subject combinations and contact points.
Introductory workshop for the teaching degree for vocational schools (Bachelor)
Dual-subject Bachelor's degree (non-school)
Are you studying for a dual-subject Bachelor's degree with a non-school career goal?
During this event organised by the ZSKB (Study and Career Counselling Service), you will receive initial general information on your programme structure and important contact points.
If you have a subject-specific university entrance qualification, your first subject in the dual-subject Bachelor's programme must correspond with your subject-specific qualification. This means that with the 90/30 option, you can only study the subject with 90 CP that corresponds with your specific subject qualification. With the 60/60 CP option, this was automatically taken into account during your enrolment.
If you have a general university entrance qualification (e.g. Abitur), this information is not relevant for you.
Teaching degree in cooperation with the University of Bremen
Educational sciences - the area of specialisation for teacher training students (primary school, secondary school, grammar school and special needs education)
What to do if you didn't get the subject you wanted
During the ZSKB (Study and Career Counselling Service) event, you will get initial information on the options for changing your field of study and the opportunity to ask questions.
Come by if you are not sure whether a change of subject is an option for you or even if you already know that one or both of the subjects you have enrolled for are not suitable.
Information events on Master of Education and Master's degrees
Information on Master's degrees (School III)
Are you studying for a Master's degree in School III?
At these two information events, the School's study coordinator will provide you with basic information on the dual degree programme and its recognition for your Master's degree programme and on the area of specialisation and School area in your Master's degree programme.
Periods abroad while studying economics and law
This presentation is for all law and economics students interested in studying abroad, internships abroad, subject-specific language courses, summer schools and support programmes such as the Erasmus programme.
The information event will deal with various questions, including:
- How do I establish an international profile during my studies in Oldenburg?
- What opportunities are there in the economics degree programmes?
- What options do I have at HLS Bremen and with a focus on law?
- When and where can I go?
- How much time should I allow for this?
- When can I apply for what?
- How do I finance my period abroad?
- Where can I get further information and personal advice?
We'll find a way!
Master of Education for teaching at grammar schools
In this online information event, the Centre for Teacher Education - Didactic Centre (DiZ) will provide you with information on the structure of your Master of Education degree programme for teaching at grammar schools, including important information on internships (school placement, research and development internship).
Master of Education for teaching at primary and secondary schools (GHR 300)
During this online information event, the Centre for Teacher Education - Didactic Center (DiZ) will provide you with information on the structure of your Master of Education degree programme for teaching at primary schools and secondary schools, with a special focus on the practical phase.
Basic training courses
Introduction to Stud.IP for first-semester students
Library (BIB)
Library tours for first-semester students
From Mondays to Fridays between October 7 to 18, first-semester students can take part in library tours. They start at 10:00 am and 2:00 pm and include a guided tour of the library with a brief introduction to the search portal ORBISplus and an overview of the various services available.
No registration is necessary. The meeting point is the library foyer.
Study smarter: A brief introduction to free software services for your studies
Important information on examinations
Recognition of examination results in the event of a change of study location, change of degree programme, study abroad
Have you changed your place of study or degree programme, are you bringing credits from your studies abroad with you and still have questions about the application process and recognition options?
The Examinations Office will provide the information you need.
Recognition of professionally acquired skills
Do you bring knowledge, skills and competencies from further education, training and work experience to your studies and are wondering whether and how these can be credited?
An information event by the Examinations Office and the Department for Study Affairs will provide initial information on this.
Information events about financing
Get half for free! BAföG and other sources of funding
Working to finance your studies
Studying with a scholarship - scholarship holders from various study programs introduce themselves
At this information event, you will have the opportunity to receive information from scholarship holders from various foundations and study organisations.
Information events on acquiring skills and experience
Studying abroad
Learning languages as additional skills
Services provided by the Psychological Counselling Service
Academic Working, Writing, and Learning – An Introduction to the ZSKB-Lernwerkstatt
Academic work is new for most students and first has to be learned.
The ZSKB-Lernwerkstatt of the Study and Career Counselling Service supports students of all disciplines with questions relating to academic working and writing.
Take part in the wide range of offers.
Events organised by the Student Council (AStA) and its Offices
Wide range of offers from the Student Council (AStA)
The AStA represents the student body in many matters at the University of Oldenburg. Its members are students who represent your interests.
As part of the O-week, they offer a varied programme – it's well worth taking a look!
Services offered by the Autonomous Office for Students with a Disability or Chronic Illness (BeRef)
The Autonomous Office for Students with a Disability or Chronic Illness represents the interests of all students who are disadvantaged in their studies due to their restrictions. We are committed to a barrier-free university and equal rights for disabled and chronically ill students and help with problems in everyday university life during our opening hours.
Services offered by the Gay Students Office (SchwuRef)
Presentations of activities available in everyday university life
Introducing cultural projects | Campusradio, OUT theatre, Gegenlicht cinema and more
Fancy joining the campus radio, uni cinema or uni theatre? Want to get to know other students and try something new?
Join one of our groups - you'll have great fun stretching your wings!
Introducing our cultural groups:
- Studentenwerk Cultural Office
- Gegenlicht cinema
- AStA Kultur
- KM Music, Scene, Theatre
- Campus radio
- OUT - Oldenburg University Theatre
The Oldenburg University Theatre (OUT) - "ReingeschOUT- rehearsal for a musical"
Rehearsal for the musical "Eingecheckt - Eine Woche Niemand"
How easy is it to stay anonymous in a hotel? Take a peek at rehearsals for the musical "Eingecheckt - Eine Woche Niemand" (Checked In - a week of being nobody), a student-run theatre project. It will be performed at the Unikum in November/December this year.
Check in to an emotional rollercoaster packed with drama and moving music, and answer the question yourself!
This is where physics has fun! Introducing jDPG - the young German Physics Society
The Oldenburg regional group of the young German Physics Society (jDPG) would love to see you at our information and getting-to-know-you event.
We are a group of students who plan excursions, lectures and events related to physics for you throughout the semester. Perhaps you have received a DPG Abitur award or simply want to know what interesting events we're planning. Then come along to our event. We're looking forward to seeing you!
ReparierBar. Repair meets culture.
Repairing is as old as humankind itself. In this spirit, the ReparierBar invites you to join us: We want to introduce you to repairing and its importance, swap clothes, get talking, share drinks and snacks at our bar, experience culture and celebrate. Join us and become part of ReparierBar!
What you can bring along:
- anything broken (furniture, clothes, mobile phones, etc. - there are no limits)
- snacks
- poetry
- your band
- your friends
ReparierBar. Repair meets culture.
Taking Care - offers and contact persons for students with child(ren) or with care responsibilities
Students who are parents or regularly care for loved ones unable to cope with everyday life on their own face additional challenges during their studies. The university's Family Service, the Studentenwerk's Social and Financial Counselling Service, the Student Council (AStA), the Psychological Counselling Service and the Endspurt programme will all be presenting their support services.