Hello, everyone.
I would like to share my experience being enrolled as one of the students at a fully digital master's program at Justus Liebig University (JLU) Giessen, Germany. Master in Sustainable Transition at JLU Giessen. The program is offered by one of the oldest university in Germany, the program also recognized and accredited. This program is use English as the language of instruction.
First, I would like to share about the program.
The program is affordable; they did not charge any tuition fee, but they do charge something called a "semester fee," which costs approximately 100 Euros, or around 110 USD. The semester fee is used for administrative fees, etc.
The program itself is the "first fully online degree program of Justus Liebig University Giessen, offered by the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Nutritional Sciences, and Environmental Management (Faculty 09), a faculty with acknowledged expertise in the scientific analysis of agricultural and food systems." This program focuses on a transdisciplinary approach where students learn from various fields including economics, political sciences, and natural environmental sciences.
For the master's program, students can finish it in four semesters. Each semester, students take around five courses/modules. I have also attached the semester plan and course/module directory if you want to have a further look at this program.
I started the program last year and have already finished the first semester. I really enjoy the program; the lecturers are great, and the courses are well-prepared and insightful. Although the program is fully digital, there are synchronous weekly sessions for each course where we can interact live with the professor and fellow students. We also have some group work depending on the courses/modules; you need full commitment to perform well in the program. The students in my batch come from many countries in Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas, which brings a lot of perspectives to our modules, a plus point for this program.
To be able to apply to this program, here are some of the admission requirements:
I would like to share my experience being enrolled as one of the students at a fully digital master's program at Justus Liebig University (JLU) Giessen, Germany. Master in Sustainable Transition at JLU Giessen. The program is offered by one of the oldest university in Germany, the program also recognized and accredited. This program is use English as the language of instruction.
First, I would like to share about the program.
The program is affordable; they did not charge any tuition fee, but they do charge something called a "semester fee," which costs approximately 100 Euros, or around 110 USD. The semester fee is used for administrative fees, etc.
The program itself is the "first fully online degree program of Justus Liebig University Giessen, offered by the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Nutritional Sciences, and Environmental Management (Faculty 09), a faculty with acknowledged expertise in the scientific analysis of agricultural and food systems." This program focuses on a transdisciplinary approach where students learn from various fields including economics, political sciences, and natural environmental sciences.
For the master's program, students can finish it in four semesters. Each semester, students take around five courses/modules. I have also attached the semester plan and course/module directory if you want to have a further look at this program.
I started the program last year and have already finished the first semester. I really enjoy the program; the lecturers are great, and the courses are well-prepared and insightful. Although the program is fully digital, there are synchronous weekly sessions for each course where we can interact live with the professor and fellow students. We also have some group work depending on the courses/modules; you need full commitment to perform well in the program. The students in my batch come from many countries in Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas, which brings a lot of perspectives to our modules, a plus point for this program.
To be able to apply to this program, here are some of the admission requirements:
- Applicants must hold a Bachelor's degree with at least 180 ECTS-points and the grade good or very good (Minimum Grade of 2.6 German grading system) in one of the following scientific fields:
- Agriculture
- Nutrition
- Natural or environmental sciences
- Economics
- Political science
- Proof of sufficient knowledge in economics, and/or the social sciences, i.e. at least 60 ECTS points in at least one of these subjects.
- The application includes a letter of motivation with 500 words (+/- 10%) outlining the candidate’s personal motivation and his or her subject-specific knowledge.
- As the entire degree course is taught in English, applicants must provide proof of sufficient knowledge of written and spoken English.