Sports Sciences (Bachelor of Arts, B.A.)
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At a glance
Course structure and content
Special features
a. Practical sport-related affinity and sporting aptitude: Evidence of at least 33 grade points in sports from three of the last four half years of the Abitur or relevant school qualifications at a comparable qualification level. Taking sports as an accelerated course in secondary school is sufficient to warrant a level of achievement of at least 30 grade points.
No aptitude test is required.
Alternatively: pass in a sports aptitude test of another university (not older than 2 years).
b. Fitness for sport: medical certificate (not older than 1 year). For detailed information, see: 21. ?nderung der ZSP-HU (AMB no. 33/2024, pdf), p. 139
Humboldt-Universit?t is home to the only Department of Sports Sciences in the Berlin region. The department lies in the heart of Berlin, in a modernised historical building with very well-equipped laboratories and a newly built sports research hall. It is one of the largest departments in Germany and the lecturers have close networks outside the university.
The department provides ideal conditions for athletes from different sports to successfully manage their dual career of athletic training and education in Sport Science.
The department’s many international partnerships mean that students can study at a range of universities abroad, thanks to the Erasmus programme.
Subject-specific admission and enrolment rules
Subject-specific admission and enrolment rules
Course Advisory Service and recognition of credits
Herr Dr. Stefan Hansen, Tel. 030/2093-46104, Raum 3.04, spwstudf? Please insert an @ at this point ?hu-berlin? Please insert a period at this pointde;
Department of Sports Sciences
Institutsgeb?ude (Haus 11), Philippstra?e 13 (Haus 11), 10115 Berlin