Law University of Marburg
Overview and admission
Study Type
undergraduate
Admission semester
Winter Semester only
Area of study
- European Law
- International Law
- Public Law
- Private Law, Civil Law
- Jurisprudence, Legal
- Commercial Law
Focus
Civil Law, Public Law and Criminal Law, General overview of legal matters as a whole and its specific terminology and methods, Law of Persons, Commercial Law, International Law and European Law, Pharmaceutical and Health Law, Digitalisation Law or Specialised Areas of Criminal Law
Annotation
Minor subject in the combination Bachelor's degree course - only possible in combination with a major subject Standard period of study: 6 or 8 semesters (depending on combination) The degree depends on the major subject chosen. Further information on the structure of the combination Bachelor's degree course can be found here: https://www.uni-marburg.de/de/studium/studieninteressierte/studienmoeglichkeiten/kombibachelor You can gain knowledge in Civil Law, Public Law, and Criminal Law. Here you can either focus on one area or get an overview of different areas. You will gain comprehensive insight into legal matters and their specific terminology and methods. Due to the breadth of the offer, you can set very different priorities: for example, in business law, in the law of persons (e.g. family law, inheritance law, labour law), in medical and pharmaceutical law, in international and European law, in the law of digitalisation or in special areas of criminal law (e.g. juvenile criminal law, criminology, international criminal law). An integral part of the degree course is the MarSkills programme, in which you acquire attractive and future-oriented key skills (see https://www.uni-marburg.de/de/fb09/igs/arbeitsgruppen/sprechwissenschaft/marskills/was-ist-marskills).
Admission requirements
Lecture period
- 22.04.2025 - 25.07.2025
- 13.10.2025 - 13.02.2026
Tuition fee
Fees
Currently, the German federal state of Hesse does not charge tuition fees.
Languages of instruction
Main language
German