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Organic Agriculture and Food Systems (EUR-Organic) University of Hohenheim

Degree
Master's
Language of instruction
English
International support
Specialist counselling Welcome event Buddy programme Cultural and linguistic preparation Visa matters

First impressions

Location

Stuttgart

Intake

Winter semester

Duration

4 semesters

Study structure

Full-time

Mode of study

Fully on-site with voluntary online elements

Tuition fees per semester

Varied

Application deadline

15 March each year for non-EU citizens
1 June each year for EU citizens

General information

About the course

Degree

Master of Science (MSc, with an option to obtain a double degree with one of three partners)

Course location

Stuttgart

In cooperation with

  • University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Austria
  • Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Poland
  • ISARA Lyon, France

Language of instruction

English

Languages

The entire programme is taught in English.

Description

International Master’s programme in Organic Agriculture

The Organic Agriculture and Food Systems Master's programme is perfect for those passionate about sustainable, ecological, and ethical food production, encompassing cultivation, processing, and quality assurance. You will gain a transdisciplinary or interdisciplinary insight into organic agriculture, depending on your personal interests. The organic sector is growing worldwide, and employers are increasingly interested in experts in the field of organic agriculture.

The programme can be studied either as a "single degree" in Hohenheim or as a "double degree", which includes a stay abroad during the second year at one of three partner universities in Austria, Poland, or France.

  • Close collaboration with the Coordination Office for “Organic Farming and Consumer Protection”
  • Optimal preparation for international careers in organic agriculture
  • Many contacts in the farming sector

Objectives

Organic farming is based on a holistic approach, and the processing and marketing of organically grown food requires special skills and knowledge. Graduates will acquire knowledge and skills related to all the relevant aspects (production, processing, marketing, and certification) of the organic sector:

  • organic crop production
  • organic animal husbandry
  • organic agriculture in the tropics and subtropics
  • organic food chains and networks
  • consumer demands
  • organic market developments in different European countries.

Furthermore, students improve the following skills:

  • working in teams in a structured and goal-oriented way
  • leading teams
  • systematically developing solutions.

Occupational fields

Ecological agriculture is a growing market requiring experts with well-founded knowledge in the production of organic food, as well as processing and quality control. Graduates are active in the following careers:

  • organic food and cosmetic companies
  • trade
  • quality management and certification
  • (agricultural) consulting services
  • non-governmental organisations or other associations
  • universities and research institutions
  • international organic certification offices.

Successful completion of the Master's programme also qualifies students for participation in a doctoral degree programme.

Full-time / part-time

Full-time

Duration

4 semesters

Intake

Winter semester

Mode of study

Fully on-site with voluntary online elements

Application deadline

15 March each year for non-EU citizens
1 June each year for EU citizens

Tuition fees per semester

Varied

Additional information on tuition fees

Currently, higher education is (almost) free at all public universities in Baden-Württemberg. Since the winter semester of 2017/18, universities in Baden-Württemberg charge moderate tuition fees for non-EU international students. These fees amount to 1,500 EUR per semester. Students from the EU and the European Economic Area (EEA) as well as exchange students are excluded from these fees. Refugees are also not affected.

Combined Master's degree / PhD programme

No

Joint degree / double degree programme

Yes

Current information

For further information on this degree programme, we invite you to attend our Master’s info event (online via Zoom): www.uni-hohenheim.de/en/masters-informational-events.

Further details

Course organisation

In the first year of the programme, you will learn about the fundamental aspects of organic agriculture in three compulsory modules. Among these modules is "Project in Organic Agriculture and Food Systems," which is a problem-oriented, interdisciplinary module. This module spans two semesters during the first year of study. You will personally collect data on farms or within a company, engaging in scientific work within interdisciplinary teams. You will also choose at least three semi-elective modules and three elective modules. These will allow you to acquire expertise in the production, processing, and product quality of organic food. The sustainable use of natural resources and the analysis and evaluation of sustainable food systems are also possible topics in which you can specialise.

In the second year of the programme, you can tailor a study profile from our wide range of modules to suit your individual interests.

You can either continue your studies in Hohenheim or opt for the double degree. In this case, your third and fourth semesters will take place at one of the three partner universities:

  • University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Austria
  • Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Poland
  • ISARA Lyon, France

During this time abroad, students obtain more in-depth insights in the ecological sector in a second European country. This will expand their life and work experience both culturally and professionally.

The Master's thesis can be completed as part of an ongoing research project in Hohenheim (“single degree”) or at a partner university (“double degree”).

Curriculum

A Diploma supplement will be issued

Yes

International elements

  • Courses are led with foreign partners
  • Projects with partners in Germany and abroad
  • International guest lecturers
  • Specialist literature in other languages
  • Training in intercultural skills
  • International comparisons and thematic reference to the international context

Integrated internships

Internships are not compulsory, but they are recommended. The internship must be organised by the student and has to fit the schedule of the programme. The CareerCenter Hohenheim runs a database for internship offers and assists in finding suitable placements.

Course-specific, integrated German language courses

No

Course-specific, integrated English language courses

No

Online learning

Pace of course

Instructor-led (Specific due dates for lectures/assignments/exams)

Phase(s) of attendance in Germany

Yes, compulsory

Costs & requirements

Costs

Tuition fees per semester

1,500 EUR

Currently, higher education is (almost) free at all public universities in Baden-Württemberg. Since the winter semester of 2017/18, universities in Baden-Württemberg charge moderate tuition fees for non-EU international students. These fees amount to 1,500 EUR per semester. Students from the EU and the European Economic Area (EEA) as well as exchange students are excluded from these fees. Refugees are also not affected.

Semester contribution

Universities in Baden-Württemberg require their students to pay a semester contribution towards the administration costs, for student services and for the Student Parliament. Student services provide many benefits, such as discounted tickets for public transportation. The semester contribution amounts to approx. 175 EUR per semester.

Costs of living

Baden-Württemberg has the highest standard of living in Germany. The downside is that living costs are slightly above the German average. However, the cost of living can vary enormously depending on your personal lifestyle and where you live. It is generally more expensive to live in a bigger city like Stuttgart, where the University of Hohenheim is located. As a rule of thumb, 950 EUR to 1,000 EUR per month should be enough. The largest monthly expense is usually for rent – accounting for a third of the total cost of living for most students. These costs can be cut substantially by sharing a flat or living in a dorm. A typical example for monthly expenses could look like this:

  • Rent: 350 EUR to 400 EUR
  • Health insurance: approx. 85 EUR
  • Public transport: approx. 30 EUR to 50 EUR
  • Study materials: 100 EUR
  • Food and drink: 100 EUR to 150 EUR
  • Leisure and hobbies: 50 EUR to 100 EUR

Requirements

Academic admission requirements

Formal requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Sciences, Natural Sciences, or a related programme with a standard period of study of at least three years (totalling 180 ECTS credits)
  • If an applicant's final grade or grade point average of the degree is not above average, he/she can demonstrate his/her special suitability for the programme if necessary.
  • Proof of English proficiency

Additional requirements

  • Interest in ecology, agricultural sciences, and sustainability
  • Practical experience in nature, agriculture, and the environment
  • System-oriented thinking and interdisciplinary work
  • Ability and willingness to work in intercultural teams

Language requirements

  • IELTS (academic exam) with an overall band score of at least 6.5
  • TOEFL 90 points on the Internet-based test
  • Duolingo Test (at least 125 points)

For more information and other language tests that can be recognised, please refer to the application information website: www.uni-hohenheim.de/en/application-eur-organic-info.

Application deadline

15 March each year for non-EU citizens
1 June each year for EU citizens

Submit application

Online application: www.uni-hohenheim.de/en/application-eur-organic-info

Financing information

Funding opportunities within the institution

Numerous funding opportunities exist for Master's thesis projects abroad, which are offered by various foundations. Detailed information is available here.

Possibility of finding part-time employment

Hohenheim offers enrolled students assistant jobs on campus. Students are responsible for managing working hours and these hours should not conflict with their studies. Working off campus is also possible according to the Aliens Act. However, please be aware that without good knowledge of German, jobs are quite difficult to find.

Additional support

Accommodation

Student residences on campus

At the University of Hohenheim, several student residence halls are located on campus. They are managed by Student Services Tübingen-Hohenheim. There is a high demand for these rooms, which is why usually only a small number of applications will be successful.

International (non-EU) students have a much more difficult time than Germans in finding private accommodation at the start of their studies when they are searching from their home countries. Therefore, the university provides a quota of rooms for international students. This enables almost all new international students to have a room in a residence hall. To be able to offer this special assistance at the start of studies, the rental duration for these rooms is limited to two years for Master's students.

After this period, the house-hunting assistance offers support in finding a room on the private market.

Career advisory services

CareerCenter Hohenheim offers guidance and support to students and graduates in areas such as professional orientation, building a professional profile, and the application process. The centre actively fosters connections with business and industrial partners, ensuring early engagement with the professional world through information events, seminars on essential skills, internships, and more. They assist individuals in entering their desired careers through activities like company contact fairs, company presentations, access to the JobTeaser job board, and personalised advising. It is important to note that these services are provided free of charge.

Support for international students and doctoral candidates

  • Specialist counselling
  • Welcome event
  • Buddy programme
  • Cultural and linguistic preparation
  • Visa matters

General services and support for international students and doctoral candidates

The Faculty of Agricultural Sciences at the University of Hohenheim has established coordination offices for all its international Master's programmes. These offices serve as dedicated support systems for prospective, current, and alumni students, offering a wide range of assistance. The coordination offices aim to provide comprehensive support to individuals at different stages of their academic journey, addressing their needs and concerns effectively.

Contact

University of Hohenheim

Coordination Office EUR-Organic (300)

Kerstin Hoffbauer
Schloss Hohenheim 1B
70599 Stuttgart
Tel.: +49 71145923328

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