Application with foreign certificates

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Admission requirements for this Master's degree program

  • Passed Bachelor's or Diplom I examination in urban and regional planning and proof of a standard period of study of at least 6 semesters
  • or proof of a first professionally qualifying degree in which the academic achievements, possibly in conjunction with other verifiable achievements, demonstrate a professional profile that qualifies the applicant for a Master's degree in the desired subject area, either directly or in conjunction with the conditions imposed. The professional qualification should include appropriate knowledge and skills in the subjects and areas listed below:
    • General sciences to the extent of 12 credits: Historical references, sociology, economics, ecology
    • and instruments, processes and technology to the extent of 6 credits: Methods, fundamentals of perception and analysis, environmental, building and planning law
    • and planning subjects and planning levels to the extent of 18 credits: small-scale/district-related, city-wide and regional planning
    • and design/planning amounting to 24 credits: Projects with a design and planning/conceptual focus.


If the required number of credits cannot be demonstrated or not all areas are covered, the Examination Board may stipulate content-related requirements amounting to a maximum of 30 credits, which must be demonstrated by the time of registration for the Master's thesis.


  1. 1.Application

    uni-assist

    • I inform myself about the application procedure on the uni-assist website:"Apply".
    • I watch the webinars on the application process via uni-assist.

    As a prospective student (including Germans and EU citizens) with a first professional qualification from abroad, you must always apply via uni-assist. uni-assist is the German service center for international student applications and processes international student applications.

    Uploading your documents to the uni-assist portal is the first step. The application is only complete once you have transferred the application fee.

    The application procedure is completely online. Please do not send any documents to uni-assist by post.

  2. 2.Application

    Documents

    • I inform myself about the required documents on the study program page.
    • I check the country information on the uni-assist website: Country information.
    • I read the uni-assist notes on sworn translations: Notarizations and translations.
    • I have my documents to be submitted translated into German or English.
    • I make digital copies of the original documents and certificates.
  3. 3.Application

    • I am using a desktop PC or a laptop.
    • I open the website of the uni-assist application portal: Apply online.
    • I click on "To the online portal" and"Registration". After registering, I receive an activation link by e-mail.
    • I then complete the application form and upload the documents.
    • I find out about the fees here: Processing costs uni-assist and pay the amount.
    • I receive a confirmation of receipt by e-mail.

    The online application forms are complex and cannot be completed using a smartphone. Take your time and use a laptop or PC.

  4. 4.Application

    Pro­ced­ure

    • I wait for the results of the uni-assist test and, if necessary, I will submit further documents.

    uni-assist checks whether you meet the formal requirements for admission to study at the University of Kassel. You will receive the result after about 4-6 weeks by e-mail and by post. If the formal requirements are met, your data will be forwarded to the University of Kassel.

    If you do not meet the formal requirements for admission, your documents will not be forwarded to the University of Kassel.


    Procedure when the documents are available at the University of Kassel

    The application will first be formally examined: Have all documents been submitted? Are the formal requirements met?

    Upon completion of the formal examination, the application is forwarded to the examination board of your chosen degree programme.

    In the next step, the examination board checks whether the substantive requirements for admission are also met. The examination board decides on the equivalence of the subject matter, the acknowledgement of previous performance, it decides on admission and rejection and, if necessary, imposes conditions regarding content.

    The examination board reports the result back to the Master's Office digitally.

    Should it be discovered in the course of the procedure that documents are missing, the applicants will be informed of this by email. The email will state the deadline for submission.

    Depending on the Master's programme, it may take up to six weeks before you receive the result. Please refrain from making any enquiries during this period.

  5. 5.Commitment

    • I will receive a positive decision from the University of Kassel by e-mail.
      • If necessary, I will have to submit additional documents.