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The course will include all areas of German law, depending on the choices made by the student.
Educational organisation
Students must attend 12 hours of weekly classes per semester. Five certificates must be obtained.Forms of assessment
Essays, written exams, thesis, oral defenceCourse objectives
Students will acquire a basic knowledge of German law. They will be able to compare their own legal system to the German legal system. The programme normally includes elements of European law.Language requirements
Applicants must provide a proof of German language proficiency for enrolment:DSH-2 or TestDaF 4
Further information can be found at:
http://www.uni-giessen.de/cms/internationales/studierenjlu/sprachkenntnisse/zulassung
Required DSH / TestDaF
YesAcademic requirements
LLB or equivalentWant 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
JLU Giessen does not charge tuition fees (except for the Master's course in Global Change, taught in English)! You only pay a semester contribution (280 EUR per semester) covering the costs for the student body, student services, and the unlimited use of public transport in Giessen and large parts of Hesse (semester ticket).Costs of living
The average cost of living in Giessen is approx. 700 EUR per month.- Meals: The cheapest option is the student cafeteria (Mensa), which is definitely a good choice. Prices range from 2.50 to 6.40 EUR.
- Drinks in a bar/restaurant: A small soft drink or a cup of coffee usually amounts to 2 EUR, and a cappuccino or a beer costs around 2.30 EUR.
- Public transport: Regional public transport within the Rhine-Main and Northern Hesse region is free for students at JLU Giessen.
- Cinema: 5-8 EUR
Arrival support
Students will be offered an orientation week at the beginning of each semester. Special counselling will be provided.Services and support for international students
The International Office will provide general information about studying in Giessen, living in the area and activities on offer for all students.Accommodation
As a student in Giessen, you can choose between private accommodation or life in a student hall of residence. JLU's accommodation office (Studentenwerk Giessen) offers you support in finding a place to stay.Student halls of residence
If you wish to rent a room in a hall of residence, you have to submit your application directly to the Accommodation Office of the Studentenwerk, which accommodates over 2,500 students in 10 halls of residence and apartment buildings. It offers a welcome package for newly arrived students.
Private apartments and rooms:
If you choose to rent an apartment or room on the open market, the print and online editions of Giessen's local newspapers contain listings:
- Gießener Allgemeine - http://www.giessener-allgemeine.de
- Gießener Anzeiger - http://www.giessener-anzeiger.de
- Mittelhessische Anzeigen Zeitung (MAZ) - http://www.maz-verlag.de
- Gießener Express - http://www.marbuch-verlag.de
Please remember that Giessen has the highest student density of all German university towns. Thus, it is a good idea to start your search for accommodation as early as possible.