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Counselling

Studying at the Faculty of Sociology

Students at Campus X, Bielefeld University
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Counselling services at our faculty

Counselling services at the university

Stipendien und weitere Beratungsmöglichkeiten

Student counselling services

Student counselling service

The student counselling service is the contact for

  • general first point of contact
  • Individual counselling on the course of studies/curriculum
  • Questions about lateral entry
  • Checking the transcript

The academic advisor answers questions about, for example

  • career guidance
  • Perspective discussions
  • general student counselling services
  • Questions about the modules "Education/Continuing Education" (in the BA/MA Social Sciences)

The international counselling service is the contact point for

  • general first point of contact for international students and students interested in a stay abroad
  • Questions about the possibilities of an Erasmus+ semester abroad
  • Advice on the International Track of the MA Sociology programme
  • Interest in the Double Degree Bologna
  • Individual counselling on the course of studies/curriculum for international students

														Marie Sophie Borchelt Camêlo
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Marie Sophie Borchelt Camêlo

International Track

Master Double Degree Bologna

You do not have a German) 'Abitur' (general higher education entrance qualification), but would like to study Sociology at the Faculty of Sociology?

Are you wondering?

  • What requirements do I need to fulfil to study?
  • What do I need to consider when applying?
  • How does studying at the Faculty of Sociology work?
  • What is the content of teaching?
  • What can I expect in the examinations?

In cooperation with those involved in the Faculty of Sociology and the student office, we will inform you about the possibilities of studying without a (German) 'Abitur'. We will provide you with the most important information about your degree programme. We can also put you in touch with other contacts.

Tip:

If you have general questions about studying, you can contact the Student Advising and Counselling Service (ZSB).

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