More information on the forms of student mobility can be found in the brochure “Study in the heart of Europe” (November 2018; 5,3 MB).
Joint courses resulting in a double or triple degree
- Bachelor of Science Regio Chimica
- Bachelor of Arts: Germanistics from a Franco-German perspective
- Master of Arts International Economic Relations, Innovation Management course
- Master of Arts German-French Journalism
- Master of Science Sustainable Materials Polymer Sciences
- Master of Sciences Biochemistry and Biophysics
- LL.M. – Eucor Master of Law
- Master of Arts Classical Philology
- Franco-German double Master of Law
- Master of Arts Interdisciplinary Ethics
- Licentiate Programme in Catholic Theology
Joint courses resulting in one university diploma
- Trinational Master in Classical & Ancient Studies
- Joint Master in Neuroscience
- Engineer’s degree in Biotechnology
- Master in Biotechnology
Courses with recommended mobility
- International Master Plant Science
- Mobility recommendations at the English Departments
- Mobility recommendations in the Bachelor of Arts Scandinavian Studies
- Mobility recommendations in the Bachelor of Arts in Media and Cultural Studies and Master of Arts in Media and Cultural Research
- Master Cultural Anthropology
- Master Interreligious Studies