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Your Study Service Centre (SSZ) is there for you!
Nordhausen University of Applied Sciences offers a wide range of study options in various subject areas, including engineering, economics and social sciences as well as dual study courses and Master's programmes.
Our students benefit from practical course content, modern laboratory facilities and an interdisciplinary education that is tailored to the needs of the labour market.
Interested parties can apply for Bachelor's and Master's degree programmes, dual study courses and further training in future-oriented areas such as sustainability, social management, engineering and business administration.
It's easy to secure your place on your desired degree programme online!
Our Campus Management System HISinOne makes it possible:
Simply upload all your application documents in PDF format to the relevant fields in the online portal.
And if you still need to submit something, that is No problem! You can easily send missing documents by e-mail to our Study Service Centre:
Simply contact us at .
We know that student budgets are often tight. That's why we want to reassure you right away: At our university there are No tuition fees!
To support you in financing your studies, we provide you with the following information at BAföG helpful tips on how to apply and ensure that your application is complete. You will also find important contacts there.
We want to support and encourage particularly talented and motivated students.
Under Scholarships you will find information on various scholarship programmes. There are also other funding options, such as the 'StudiumThüringenPlus' study start-up grant, parental funding, child benefit and the opportunity to earn your own money through a student job.
Unlike at a university, you will receive more support in your learning process at our university. We provide learning objective control questions, enable you to deepen your knowledge through exercises and also facilitate a great deal of interaction in lectures and seminars. These are big differences to courses with >300 students.