„Studium, dass in den ersten zwei Semestern viel von einem fordert. Danach kommt es zu Individualisierung des Studiengangs. Man kann Bereiche wählen, die einen wirklich interessieren. Plätze und Seminare sind ausreichend vorhanden und bringen einem die Theorie viel näher.“
Bachelor’s degree programme at the University of Oldenburg
Bachelor’s degree programme at the University of Oldenburg

Find the Bachelor’s degree programme that suits you. Experience personalised support, modern study conditions and a vibrant campus life.
A Bachelor’s degree is the first academic qualification awarded upon completion of a course at a university or university of applied sciences. A Bachelor’s programme teaches the fundamentals and methods that are important in theory, practice and professional life.
With a Bachelor’s degree, you can either start working straight away or continue your academic education by progressing to a Master’s degree.
Look forward to excellent study conditions and a diverse range of degree programmes at the University of Oldenburg.
Good reasons to study for your Bachelor’s degree in Oldenburg
The University of Oldenburg offers over 40 practice-oriented Bachelor’s degree programmes across a range of academic disciplines.
| Education and Social Sciences | Mathematics and Natural Sciences |
| Humanities and Social Sciences | Medical and Health Sciences |
| Computing Science, Economics and Law | Linguistics and Cultural Studies |
These are our Bachelor’s degree programmes
Here you’ll find Bachelor’s degree programmes with exciting subject specialisms and a wide range of career prospects.
There are two study models: the single-subject Bachelor’s degree, with a clear subject specialisation, and the dual-subject Bachelor’s degree, which combines two subjects.
All subject degree programmes at the University of Oldenburg
- How to apply Biology
- How to apply Business Administration and Law
- How to apply Business Administration (extra-occupational)
- How to apply Business Informatics
- How to apply Chemistry
- How to apply Comparative and European Law
- How to apply Computing Science
- How to apply Economics and Business Administration
- How to apply Education
- How to apply Engineering Physics
- How to apply Environmental Science
- How to apply Mathematics
- How to apply Pedagogy and Social Work in the Migration Society
- How to apply Physics
- How to apply Physics, Engineering and Medicine
- How to apply Social Studies
- How to apply Sustainability Economics
All dual-subject degree programmes at the University of Oldenburg
Two is better than one: the dual-subject Bachelor’s degree
As a rule, you will study both subjects in Oldenburg to the same extent, comprising 60 credit points each. Alternatively, you can study certain subjects as a main subject (90 CP) combined with a minor (30 CP).
- How to apply Art and Media
- How to apply Biology
- How to apply Chemistry
- How to apply Computing Science
- How to apply Dutch Linguistics and Literary Studies
- How to apply Economic Education
- How to apply Economics and Business Administration
- How to apply Education
- How to apply Elementary Mathematics
- How to apply English Studies
- How to apply Franco-Romance Studies (in cooperation with the University of Bremen)
- How to apply Gender Studies
- How to apply General Education
- How to apply Geography (in cooperation with the University of Bremen)
- How to apply German Studies
- How to apply Hispanic Studies (in cooperation with the University of Bremen)
- How to apply History
- How to apply Low German
- How to apply Material Culture: Textiles
- How to apply Mathematics
- How to apply Music
- How to apply Philosophy/Values and Norms
- How to apply Physics
- How to apply Politics and Economics
- How to apply Protestant Theology and Religious Education
- How to apply Slavic Studies
- How to apply Social Studies
- How to apply Special Needs Education
- How to apply Sport Science
- How to apply Technology
Career aim: teaching
If you’re aiming to become a teacher, you’ll first study a three-year two-subject Bachelor’s degree comprising two school-relevant subjects. This is followed by a two-year Master of Education (M.Ed.) programme, which is directly geared towards a career in teaching.A Bachelor’s and Master’s degree to become a teacher
Oldenburg – Studying for a bachelor’s degree, balancing city life and the countryside
Oldenburg is compact, vibrant and student-friendly – the ideal place to get your academic career off to a flying start whilst feeling right at home.
Oldenburg combines a vibrant city centre, green parks and its proximity to the sea to create a place to study with a high quality of life. Cafés, cultural attractions and short distances characterise the relaxed cityscape – here, you can reach almost anywhere by bike.
With the Haarentor campus and the Wechloy campus, the University of Oldenburg offers modern learning and research environments right in the heart of the city. Both campuses are characterised by a personal atmosphere, interdisciplinary exchange and a close integration of student life and academic research.