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1902
Public
University of Münster
Country: Germany
Public
152 Programs
43,790 Students
The University of Münster, founded in 1902, is a public university seated in Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia. With round about 45,000 students, it is one of Germany’s largest universities. The University of Münster breaks down into 15 faculties: the Faculty of Protestant Theology, the Faculty of Catholic Theology, the Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Business and Economics, the Faculty of Medicine, the Faculty of Educational and Social Science, the Faculty of Psychology/Sport and Exercise Sciences, the Faculty of History and Philosophy, the Faculty of Philology, the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, the Faculty of Physics, the Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy, the Faculty of Biology, the Faculty of Geosciences, and the University of Music. The University offers 280 degree courses in the fields of Theology, Religious Studies, Law, Business and Economics, Social Sciences, Medicine, Humanities and Cultural Sciences, Linguistics and Literature, as well as Natural Sciences, Mathematics, and Computer Science. Included in the scope of studies offered is a wide range of continuing education and doctoral programs. The range of continuing education studies includes Master programs (e.g., “Accounting and Auditing“, “Labour Law“, “Energy Economics“, “Real Estate Law“), MBA and EMBA programs (e.g., “CUR Executive Accounting & Controlling Program“, “Management in Medicine“, “Marketing Executive Program“, “Tax Studies“), and certificate programs. Depending on the respective program, graduates of the University of Münster receive a B.A., B.Sc., B.Ed., B.Mus., M.A., M.Sc., M.Ed., M.Mus., LL.M., MAE, EMBA, MNA, MBA, or MCA.
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