Study abroad
Your study abroad program can be an essential part of the B.A. European Studies or B.A. International Cultural and Business Studies programs. To ensure that your time abroad is well structured and that your credits are recognized as smoothly as possible, we recommend careful planning, which the program coordinators will be happy to assist you with. Further information on studying abroad, including the wide range of partner universities, is available from the International Office.
Before deciding on your course selection, please obtain a detailed overview of the exams you still need to take in your degree program. You can find the relevant information in your respective module catalog. There you will also find the names of the module coordinators whom you should contact. A list of exam numbers for your respective degree program can be found on the websites of the Examination Office.