Fresenius University of Applied Sciences M-Course (Medicine)
Fresenius University of Applied Sciences

Fresenius University of Applied Sciences

M-Course (Medicine)

Cologne, Germany

Course

11 months

German

Full time

EUR 11,440

On-Campus

* only for the W-course: min. A2 in English

Key Summary

    About : The M-Course (Medicine) offers an in-depth exploration of medical sciences and clinical practices. This postgraduate course is designed for those seeking advanced knowledge and skills in the field of medicine. It prepares students for a professional career in health care, emphasizing practical application and research methodologies.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue a variety of career paths, including roles as medical practitioners, clinical researchers, or health policy advisors. Other opportunities include positions in public health, academia, and medical consultancy. These roles can occur in hospitals, research institutions, or governmental health organizations.

Studienkolleg NRW is part of the renowned Hochschule Fresenius - University of Applied Sciences. We prepare international applicants with a foreign university entrance qualification - that is not recognized as equivalent to the German Abitur - for academic studies at a German university.

In order to acquire the German university entrance qualification you have to take a university qualification examination, the so-called Feststellungsprüfung. Both the preparatory courses and the Feststellungsprüfung (university entrance exam) take place at the campus of Hochschule Fresenius in Cologne. Hochschule Fresenius has been commissioned by the Cologne District Government to conduct this university qualification examination since 2012. The examination is thus officially recognized.

Our M-course (Medicine) prepares you for medical and biological study programs in Germany. You´ll not only acquire the German language but also be taught biology, physics, and chemistry. After you have passed the Feststellungsprüfung, you will be qualified to apply to all universities in Germany in the field of medicine.