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  • University University of Osnabrück
  • Degree Master
  • Degree Master of Laws, LL.M.
  • Study Type Second cycle
  • Mode of admission without admission restriction
  • Beginning Students First-year students can only apply or register for the winter semester.
  • Standard period of study (amount) 3 semesters
  • Study Mode (elucidation) part time degree programmes for professionals
  • Location (main / branches campus) Osnabrück
  • Admission semester winter semester
  • Subject

    Das Artificial Intelligence gehört zum Studienbereiche Computer Science der Fächergruppe Mathematics, Natural Sciences.

    Weitere Informationen zum Studienbereich Computer Science.

    Weitere Informationen zur Fächergruppe Mathematics, Natural Sciences.

    Artificial Intelligence

    Das Data Science gehört zum Studienbereiche Computer Science der Fächergruppe Mathematics, Natural Sciences.

    Weitere Informationen zum Studienbereich Computer Science.

    Weitere Informationen zur Fächergruppe Mathematics, Natural Sciences.

    Data Science

    Das European Law gehört zum Studienbereiche Law der Fächergruppe Economic Sciences, Law.

    Weitere Informationen zum Studienbereich Law.

    Weitere Informationen zur Fächergruppe Economic Sciences, Law.

    European Law

    Das Jurisprudence, Law gehört zum Studienbereiche Law der Fächergruppe Economic Sciences, Law.

    Weitere Informationen zum Studienbereich Law.

    Weitere Informationen zur Fächergruppe Economic Sciences, Law.

    Jurisprudence, Law

  • Field of study
    • Target group The Master’s degree course is aimed at German or international graduates who have completed a degree in Law or have earned their Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science/Software Engineering and want to explore the interplay between law and technology. The career-integrated programme is aimed at young professionals who need to balance their studies with their current job. It is just as attractive for international students who want to spend a year at another university and participate in further academic activities such as research or language training.
    • kind of Master course according to the KMK consecutive
    • Main instruction language English
  • Access and Admission Requirements
    • Mode of admission without admission restriction
    • Admission semester winter semester
    • The requirement is a qualified certificate of academic degree in a suitable Bachelor’s or Master’s degree programme. Suitable degree courses are, for example, German, European or International Law, Computer Science, Business Information Systems, Cognitive Sciences, (Computer) Linguistics, Mathematics or Engineering Sciences. Participants with international (Law) degrees (EU or non-EU) are particularly encouraged to apply. For further information, see the admission regulations.

      Candidates must also demonstrate good English proficiency.
      more information regarding admission requirements
    • Completion of first university degree Bachelor/Bakkalaureus, Staatsexamen

      For this degree programme, you should have gained your first university qualification in one of the following subjects groups or areas of study:
      • Subject group: Economic Sciences, Law
      • Area of study: Computer Science, Law
  • Programme Dates and Deadlines
  • Tuition Fee
    • Tuition fee 4.860 EUR / gesamt
      more information regarding tuition fees
    • Annotation to the tuition fee The fee is payable in two instalments at the beginning of the first and second semester. In many cases, these fees are paid by the applicant’s company.

      In addition, semester contributions are payable for studying at the University of Osnabrück. Depending on how much of your "study credit" you use up (standard period of study plus tolerance semester), you may also have to pay long-term tuition fees. Detailed information can be found under "Costs of the programme".
  • Contact / contact person
  • University Portrait
    „We offer a wide range of degree programs and an excellent research environment. As a young, dynamic university, we foster diversity, nurture potential, and are actively involved on a national, international and regional scale.”
    Prof. Dr. Susanne Menzel-Riedl
    President of Osnabrück University
    University in the heart of the city

    Osnabrück University, founded in 1973, is a dynamic place to study, offering courses with strong research and quality credentials. The University is an integral part of the City of Peace, a vibrant city that is rich in tradition and culture.

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    offers courses with strong research and quality credentials
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    nine schools offer around 180 cutting-edge degree programs
    High standards in academic supervision and support

    The University’s nine schools offer around 180 cutting-edge degree programs. The range of subjects comprises Bachelor and Master’s programs in the following areas of study

    • Humanities and Social Sciences, Sports
    • Mathematics, Computer Science, Natural Sciences
    • Law and Economics
    • Language, Literary and Cultural Studies
    • Theology, Art, Music, Textiles

    Another strong point of Osnabrück University is the scientifically based education and training of teachers for virtually all school types.

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    prepares graduates excellently for the national and international labor market
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    numerous cooperative agreements with businesses and institutions give students the opportunity to gain practical experience at an early stage
    Interdisciplinary research

    The outstanding research undertaken at the University is only possible due to close interdisciplinary cooperation:

    • The AI Campus is the result of many years of specialization in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI).
    • The Center of Cellular Nanoanalytics Osnabrück (CellNanOs) interdisciplinary research center develops new approaches in modern cell biology.
    • The Institute of Migration Research and Intercultural Studies (IMIS) explores the aspects of spatial mobility and intercultural experiences.
    • Early childhood education and development is addressed at the Center for Early Childhood Development and Education Research (CEDER) research center.
    • A beacon of interdisciplinary cooperation is the Institute of Cognitive Science (IKW), which addresses issues of higher cognitive functions.
    • At the Institute of Environmental Systems Research (USF), research is conducted on changes in environmental systems.
    • The European Legal Studies Institute, one of Europe’s most important research facilities in the field of comparative law and the harmonization of law, is firmly anchored at Osnabrück University.


    The “UOS 2020” concept for the future, featuring six key research strands, paves the way for the development of the University in years to come.

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    one of the University’s core tasks is to train and develop young scholars.
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    optimal student support is a priority for the university

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