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Course Structure
Public Administration and Public Policy: National, International and Comparative Perspectives Compulsory Module (36 CP)
Public Administration from Different Disciplinary Perspectives - Elective Module (two seminars) (18 CP)
Research and Methods Modules - Compulsory Module (12 CP)
Complementary & Cross Disciplinary Courses / Internship - Compulsory Module (24 CP)
-Complementary Courses (12 CP)
It is obligatory to take one module.
Master's Thesis
Fast-Track Doctoral Stream
Students who are suitably qualified have the opportunity to prepare for their theses within the Fast-Track Doctoral Stream. Its module structure is slightly modified. For further information, prospective students should carefully read the study regulations or turn to the Departmental Advising Office.
Public Administration and Public Policy: National, International and Comparative Perspectives Compulsory Module (36 CP)
- National and Comparative Public Administration (12 CP)
- Government, Governance and Organisation (12 CP)
- Public Policy (12 CP)
Public Administration from Different Disciplinary Perspectives - Elective Module (two seminars) (18 CP)
- Political Science (9 CP)
- Public Management and Electronic Government (9 CP)
- Law and Administration (9 CP)
Research and Methods Modules - Compulsory Module (12 CP)
- Research and Methods (12 CP)
Complementary & Cross Disciplinary Courses / Internship - Compulsory Module (24 CP)
-Complementary Courses (12 CP)
It is obligatory to take one module.
- Cross Disciplinary Courses (12 CP)
- Cross Disciplinary Courses & Internship (12 CP)
Master's Thesis
- Colloquium (6 CP)
- Thesis & Disputation (24 CP)
Fast-Track Doctoral Stream
Students who are suitably qualified have the opportunity to prepare for their theses within the Fast-Track Doctoral Stream. Its module structure is slightly modified. For further information, prospective students should carefully read the study regulations or turn to the Departmental Advising Office.
Language requirements
English language skills that correspond to at least level C1 of the Common European Framework for Languages. You have to provide evidence of your language proficiency by submitting the respective certificates. The following certificates are considered as proof of the C1 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages:UNIcert III
TOEFL Internet-based test with at least 90 points
Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English with at least mark B
IELTS with at least 6.5 points in each part of the test
Certificate on completion of a course of studies in English at a recognised academic institution
The Examining Board issues decisions regarding credentials on a case-by-case basis.
Academic requirements
Bachelor's degree or equivalentA Bachelor's degree, or equivalent university degree, in a course of study in administration, policy, or law, if this course of study
- includes a standard period of study of at least six semesters,
- includes a total of at least 180 credit points (CP), and
- a total of 30 CP in three of the following key areas of political science (political theory, policy and governance in Germany and Europe, comparative political studies, international policy, and administration and public policy), as well as a total of 10 CP in empirical social research and scholarship methods in the social sciences were earned in this course of study.
If the transcript comes from a system that does not use credit points, then the Examining Board will make a decision about the equivalence of academic performance.
A degree at a university abroad is accepted, insofar as there is no essential difference between the qualifications earned abroad and those available in Germany.
Want to improve your English level for admission?
Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.
- ✔️ Flexible study schedule
- ✔️ Experienced teachers
- ✔️ Certificate upon completion
📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.
Enrolment fees
Up to 277 EUR; the fee includes a so-called "Semester-Ticket" for public transport.Costs of living
Approx. 800 EUR per month to cover personal expensesJob opportunities
Job opportunities for students alongside their studies are numerous. Depending on personal and professional skills, students can find jobs in the service sector (e.g., in restaurants, cinemas, museums, theatres, etc.) or work as student assistants at the university or in the numerous non-university research institutions located in Potsdam. Furthermore, lots of tourist attractions (castles and museums) in town offer jobs for international students. More job opportunities for students of the University of Potsdam are offered by the "Studentenwerk Potsdam" (see http://www.studentenwerk-potsdam.de/jobvermittlung.html).As the German capital Berlin is located just around the corner, students can also find jobs there.
Arrival support
Potsdam is conveniently located near the Berlin airports and international train stations. You can reach Potsdam easily via the local train service (S-Bahn and Regionalbahn).The winter semester at the University of Potsdam starts on 1 October and the summer semester starts on 1 April. Detailed information about your exact arrival day, meeting point, and how to reach your meeting point is provided by the programme coordinators.
The University of Potsdam provides numerous preparatory programmes that start prior to or at the beginning of the semester. More information on specific courses for international students can be found online: http://www.uni-potsdam.de/en/zessko/the-introductory-study-phase/index-eng.html. Preparatory courses cover study techniques or the German language, including a preparation course for the DSH test. The preparatory courses aim to support international students right from the start and thus facilitate a successful study experience.
Moreover, international students can participate in the Buddy Programme. This programme offers a support network in which students from the university assist our newly arrived international students. The support network especially offers support at the start of the programme, but the support often continues until the end of the semester. The international and German students involved in the programme exchange language and cultural skills and thus quickly get to know many fellow students and the new academic environment.
Services and support for international students
The International Office provides advice to international students on all administrative issues as well as on legal and financial questions. All programmes have coordinators who should be contacted with any questions regarding the study programme, application, and details of the specific programme.The University of Potsdam offers various programmes and courses to support international students (Buddy Programme, Tandem Programme, preparatory courses). The Buddy Programme offers a support network in which students of the university assist newly arrived students before and upon their arrival in Potsdam and at the university.
Accommodation
Depending on the programme, accommodation is either arranged in advance or the International Office will help you find suitable accommodation. Student accommodation is managed by the Studentenwerk Potsdam. On their website (see below), the available rooms can be viewed and further information about the application process can be found.See: http://www.studentenwerk-potsdam.de/en/wohnen.html