International Programmes 2025/2026

Global Food Systems Global Food Systems

Justus Liebig University Giessen • Gießen

Degree
Bachelor of Science (BSc)
Course location
Gießen
Teaching language
  • English
Languages

The course language is English. The Bachelor's thesis has to be submitted in English.

Full-time / part-time
  • full-time
Programme duration
6 semesters
Beginning
Winter semester
Application deadline

15 June

Application at www.uni-assist.de for applicants with a non-German entrance qualification starts 1 May.

The JLU online portal for applicants with a German entrance qualification (Abitur) opens 1 June.

Tuition fees per semester in EUR
None
Joint degree / double degree programme
No
Description/content

The Bachelor's programme in Global Food Systems provides interdisciplinary training at the interface of nutrition, agriculture, the environment and international development cooperation. 

Students acquire a broad foundation in natural, social and economic sciences, enabling them to analyse complex challenges in global food systems and develop sustainable solutions. They will gain practical skills in data collection, system modelling, research and evaluation.

Career prospects arise in companies in the agricultural and food industry, in sustainability and quality management, in project and consulting, as well as in international organisations and NGOs. The programme qualifies graduates for both career entry and further Master's programmes.

Course organisation

The study programme is organised in modules (courses). Each module comprises four semester hours per week and is completed with a final examination. The final grade of the study programme is calculated from the achieved module grades.

In the first four semesters, students build up their knowledge base in a total of 20 mandatory modules (core modules), which can be deepened or broadened in five optional modules (profile modules) in the fifth semester. Two profile modules can be replaced by a work placement in order to gain initial professional experience.

The final semester features the mandatory module Future Lab – Study Project, in which students independently plan, carry out and present projects. They also work on the Bachelor's thesis during this semester, which is structured and supported by an accompanying thesis module.

Having completed the core modules, the students are well equipped with a solid scientific education and ready to deepen their knowledge in specific research areas. By individually choosing their profile modules from a diverse range of study areas, students shape their individual competence profiles.

Core Modules (mandatory):

  • Chemistry
  • Biology
  • Introduction to Agriculture and the Environment
  • Land Use Systems
  • Language Acquisition I
  • Soil Sciences
  • Ecology and Biodiversity
  • Nutrients and Human Health
  • Policy and Food Systems
  • Language Acquisition II
  • Mathematics and Statistics
  • Climate Science
  • International Food and Nutrition Security
  • Sustainable Animal Production
  • Intercultural Communication and Presentation
  • Agroecology
  • Life Cycle Assessment
  • Food Economics
  • Sustainable Crop Production
  • International Cooperation
  • Future Lab - Study Project
  • Thesis Preparation and Guidance

Programme schedule:

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A Diploma supplement will be issued
Yes
International elements
  • Language training provided
Integrated internships

The programme offers a voluntary work placement that enables our students to gain an initial insight into the various areas of professional activity in which they hope to pursue in the future. The work placement also enables them to collect hands-on professional experience and establish contacts with potential employers. The variety of contacts that our faculty possesses allows us to provide expert support to students seeking a work placement.

Course-specific, integrated German language courses
Yes
Course-specific, integrated English language courses
No
Tuition fees per semester in EUR
None
Semester contribution

402 EUR (winter semester 2025/26, varies slightly with each semester)

The current semester contribution can be found here: https://www.uni-giessen.de/en/org/admin/departments/b/5/studoffice/sc.

Funding opportunities within the university
Yes
Description of the above-mentioned funding opportunities within the university
  • Financial Aid for International Students at JLU in the Closing Phase of Their Degree: partial scholarship for three to six months with 300 to 450 EUR per month (funding phase starting April or May every year). A Presidential Commission will decide on the awarding of the scholarships based on academic achievements, indigence, social or intercultural commitment, recommendations from academic staff and compliance with formal requirements. www.uni-giessen.de/en/international-pages/study/grants/closingphase
  • DAAD Scholarships for More Equity and Opportunity for students with a disability, chronic illness, refugee status, parental or other care responsibilities www.uni-giessen.de/en/international-pages/study/grants/equalopportunities

 

Academic admission requirements

Applicants must have a general higher education entrance qualification ("Abitur" or comparable qualification), a technical college entrance qualification, a master craftsman's certificate or an university admission for professionally qualified individuals.

Language requirements

Proof of English language proficiency

As the entire degree course is taught in English, applicants must provide proof of very good knowledge of written and spoken English at level C1of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). The required level of proficiency must be certified by one of the following:

  1. TOEFL IBT test, IELTS test, Cambridge English Language Assessment, Pearson PTE Academic, TOEIC, telc, UNIcert, IGSCE
  2. proof of university entrance qualification in one of the following countries: Australia, Ireland, Canada, New Zealand, USA, United Kingdom, South Africa
  3. proof of completion of an English-language Bachelor's degree programme in one of the following countries: Australia, Ireland, Canada, New Zealand, USA, United Kingdom, South Africa

Other language certificates may be recognised as equivalent by the examination board upon request.

Proof of German language proficiency

In addition to a sound knowledge of English, a basic knowledge of German at level A2 (CEFR) is required. This requirement ensures that students have the minimum language skills necessary to cope with administrative and everyday situations in university and social life immediately after starting their studies.

The required level of proficiency must be certified by one of the following:

  • Goethe certificate
  • telc certificate
  • ÖSD certificate

Two mandatory German modules (6 CP each) are included in the course. In addition, further German modules can be incorporated into the programme as profile modules. This enables students to gradually improve their German language skills and reach CEFR level C1 by the end of their studies, thereby fulfilling the language requirements for German-language Master's programmes.

Application deadline

15 June

Application at www.uni-assist.de for applicants with a non-German entrance qualification starts 1 May.

The JLU online portal for applicants with a German entrance qualification (Abitur) opens 1 June.

Submit application to

Applicants with a non-German entrance qualification submit their application via www.uni-assist.de.

Applicants with a German entrance qualification (Abitur) apply via the JLU application portal.

Accommodation

Students may apply for a room in a shared flat or a single room in the halls of residence or search for private accommodation. More information via www.uni-giessen.de/acc

Career advisory services and programmes for future professionals

Career Service and special opportunities for international students: www.uni-giessen.de/en/faculties/research-centers/zfbk/career_services/

Support for international students and doctoral candidates
  • Welcome event
  • Cultural and linguistic preparation
  • Visa matters
  • Help with finding accommodation
  • Support with registration procedures

Justus Liebig University Giessen

Founded in 1607, Justus Liebig University Giessen (JLU), Germany, is a comprehensive university with a longstanding tradition which attracts around 26,000 students. JLU offers the full range of traditional and modern subjects with top-level teaching and research ‒ extending from classical natural sciences, law and economics, social and educational sciences, linguistics and cultural studies to a unique selection of life science subjects such as human and veterinary medicine, agricultural, environmental and nutritional sciences and food chemistry. The leading personae who carried out research and taught at JLU include a number of Nobel Prize winners, such as Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (Nobel Prize for Physics in 1901) and Wangari Maathai (Nobel Peace Prize in 2004). Since 2006, research at JLU has received continuous funding from the Excellence Initiative schemes and the Excellence Strategy of the German Federal Republic and Federal States.

University location

With around 94,000 inhabitants, Giessen has one of the highest student densities throughout Germany. Four higher education institutions with altogether 40,000 students provide a unique college-town atmosphere. The city offers plenty of leisure options for students, such as canoeing on the Lahn river, walks and picnics in its multiple green areas, cinemas with student concession tickets, the municipal theatre with a programme consisting of plays, opera and ballet as well as swimming pools and sports facilities, and a variety of pubs, restaurants and night life venues. The great thing about Giessen is that it's an easy place to navigate and, when the mood takes you, to escape into the picturesque surrounding countryside or the metropolis of Frankfurt am Main, which is about 60 kilometres away.

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