


|

|




| 
| 
| 
For Young and Old
Germany's universities also offer those who already have an academic degree – whether Bachelor, Masters or Diploma – further education opportunities. Postgraduate courses take either one or two years and lead to a further degree – such as a Masters – or a certificate. You can obtain more information on application and admittance at the various university institutes and departments.
A postgraduate course can prove extremely helpful on the job market - in technical, scientific, and especially in arts subjects.
There are different kinds of postgraduate courses. Some are based on former courses, either from the same or from a similar subject area. They build up on previously acquired academic knowledge. Supplementary postgraduate courses, however, offer students knowledge in other subjects.
In order to register for an additional course of study, students need to possess an academic degree. Additional courses offer specialized knowledge on the previous, completed course of study.
Students without a first degree can also step beyond their usual course studies. In order to gain a supplementary qualification certificate, students only need to take part in a course at their university.
| 
|


| 
| Further Information
|

| 
|  Overview of "Postgraduate Courses for Professionals with Relevance to Developing Countries" for the 2003/2004 academic year. www.daad.de/...

| 
|


|

|

|

|

|