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Study part-time

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Studying at Humboldt-Universität is usually a full-time programme. However, circumstances may arise that prevent you from completing the full study programme. In this case, you can choose part-time enrolment, i.e. attend fewer courses per semester and thus extend the full-time study programme. If you are looking for part-time degree programmes or distance learning courses, i.e. a degree programme that you can complete in the evenings, at weekends or flexibly from home, we recommend that you research www.hochschulkompass.de.

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Antrag auf Wechsel in das Teilzeitstudium | Application for part-time studies - Stand: 18.01.2024

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Frequently asked questions

In which degree programmes is part-time possible?

In principle, any degree programme at Humboldt-Universität can be studied part-time. However, please note the following exceptions:

What does part-time study mean?

During part-time enrolment, you will complete fewer courses/examinations per semester and thus extend the duration of your studies. The periods of study completed during part-time study will be credited to the standard period of study in accordance with the proportion of time you apply for. The study and examination regulations for your degree programme apply in full.

Part-time students have the same status at the university as full-time students. Fees and contributions must also be paid in full.

When/how can I apply for a part-time study programme?

The application (see above) to study part-time must be submitted to the Enrolment Office.

What should you bear in mind when deciding to study part-time?

Who can help me?

[### Student counselling


If you have any questions about specific study planning in the subject and your timetable, you can contact the student advisory service at your institute.](https://www.hu-berlin.de/en/universitaet/organisation/all-institutions-and-facilities)

[### Student counselling


It may also be helpful to talk to the student counselling service.](https://www.hu-berlin.de/en/study/service/student-counselling)