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Admission to the Master’s Program
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Admission to the Master’s Program

Source: https://www.uzh.ch/en/studies/application/master.html

The University of Zurich offers numerous Master’s degree and study programs. Depending on the faculty and subject area, within a specific degree program you undertake only one study program (a single-major study program), or combine two study programs (one major and one minor study program).

The content of consecutive Master’s study programs builds on the preceding Bachelor’s study program. Specialized Master’s study programs often focus on a special topic, have an interdisciplinary approach, or are run in cooperation with partner universities in Switzerland or abroad. The vast majority of Master’s study programs at the University of Zurich are consecutive.

Besides meeting the formal admission requirements, you must also fulfill the relevant academic admission requirements to be admitted to a Master’s degree program. Once you have submitted a complete application dossier, it generally takes up to three months to check that you meet these requirements.

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Application Process

If you are admitted, you can only start your chosen Master’s program once you have met the relevant language requirements.

Please note that we are unable to conduct individual assessments of qualifications in advance over the telephone or by e-mail if you have not submitted an application with all of the required application documents.

Please note: In the case of many mono and major study programs it is not possible to begin your studies in the Spring Semester (please see below under the heading Important Information on Applying).

Formal Admission Requirements

The Bachelor’s diploma does not necessarily have to be available at the time of application. If you are admitted, it may be submitted at a later date (by 30 September at the latest for admissions for the Fall Semester, by 15 March at the latest for admissions for the Spring Semester). Depending on the study program, admission is also possible with adegree from a university of applied sciences or teacher education, provided that

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Academic Admission Requirements

You will find the relevant requirements on the faculty websites:\ Faculty of Theology and the Study of Religion\ Faculty of Law\ Faculty of Business, Economics and Informatics\ Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences\ Faculty of Science

Please note: If restrictions or conditions can no longer be fully met because of failed coursework (failed attempts), or if a deadline imposed at the time of admission is not adhered to, you will be definitively excluded from the Master’s study program in question. Such exclusion results in a ban from the study program in question and for all study programs deemed similar by the faculty at all academic levels.

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Language Requirements

The main languages of instruction for Master's study programs are German, English, French, Italian, and Spanish.

Foreign-language applicants must prove that they have the necessary language skills of at least level C1 for their chosen study programs according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).

For details please check the following web page: Language Requirements.

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Important Information on Applying

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Additional Information

To the Online Application

Application Deadlines

Please note the different application deadlines.

Contact

If you have questions please contact the Admissions Office.

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