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B. A. Prevention and Health Promotion

On this page, students on the Bachelor's degree programme in Prevention and Health Promotion can find all information, deadlines, dates and news about their degree programme at a glance.

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The Study and Examination Regulations (StPO) regulate the framework conditions of your degree programme. They include study objectives, admission requirements and information on the scope and course of the programme.


The module handbook (MHB) covers all modules of your degree programme.
You will find information, for example, on module content and scope, learning objectives and skills, associated courses and examinations as well as organisational matters (e.g. module type, duration, frequency of courses, contact persons).


Click here for the module coordinators.

The course timetable is issued for each semester and serves as an overview of the courses you will attend in the respective semester. In the extract from the LSF you can get an overview of other GeFö courses.



For compulsory elective courses, please refer to the

The Study and Examination Regulations (StPO) contain all information on the necessary examinations, including the final examination and examination procedures.


The dates of the module examinations (MoP) can be found in the overview of the current semester.

The Academic Examinations Office has all the information you need on organising, registering for and taking examinations as well as support options.
To the Academic Examinations Office

You can download a current certificate of achievement from the CAMPUS portal. It shows you all the modules you have completed, credit points earned (ECTS) and grades.

You can also manage your exam registrations via the CAMPUS portal and Stud.IP.


To the CAMPUS portal To Stud.IP

To view module examinations, please note the regulations in your examination regulations. As a rule, examinations can be inspected within a certain period (1-2 months) after the examination results have been announced. You register by e-mail via your PH e-mail address, stating your degree programme, full name, module and examination date.

In addition to being actively involved in the university's health management programme (PheelGood/BGM), you will carry out transfer projects and a semester internship during your studies. The 90-day internship is completed full-time in the 5th semester (winter semester). You can complete it in fields of practice recognised by the university and in health promotion institutions of your choice.

To PHeelGood


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The semester internship is accompanied by four supervision events , which are not counted towards the 90 days. All formal framework conditions are regulated by the study and examination regulations of the degree programme.


The internship can also be completed abroad . The International Office offers funding opportunities.
To the International Office

You can register your thesis as soon as you have achieved 120 ECTS. Two examiners must be appointed. Further information on the framework conditions for your thesis can be found in the study and examination regulations.

You submit the application for admission to the thesis directly to the Examinations Office by e-mail to . Please only use your PH e-mail address for this!
If you have any questions after submitting your application, please contact the Examinations Office directly. The Academic Examinations Office can provide you with organisational information about your thesis.

To the Academic Examinations Office

Please directany questions regarding content to your examiners.


Once you have successfully passed your final examination, you can apply to the Academic Examination Office for your graduation documents:

  • Degree certificate
  • Certificate of your academic degree
  • final transcript of records (Transcript of Records)

Information on the final documents

If you are de-registered after completing your degree programme, you will be provided with certificates of your period of study via the CAMPUS portal:

  • Notice of de-registration (shows the reason for and effective date of de-registration)
  • Certificate of de-registration (shows your degree programme and periods of study)
  • Certificate of study periods for submission to the German Pension Insurance (according to form V0510 DRV)

Information on de-registration

You will graduate with the academic degree "Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)". The "Health Promotion B.A." degree opens up a wide range of career prospects in areas such as companies, health insurance companies, local authorities, educational institutions, associations, science and care. For example, you can work as a coordinator in health management, project manager for prevention programmes or in research. Today, graduates are successful in numerous organisations and their expertise shapes the health promotion of tomorrow.

To the alumni network

Would you like to continue your studies after completing your Bachelor's degree in Prevention and Health Promotion and deepen your knowledge?
Then we have the right Master's degree programme for you: the M.A. in Lifestyle-Oriented Health Promotion!


Would you like to continue on to the Master's programme seamlessly after your Bachelor's degree?
Please note the deadlines for registering and completing your thesis.

Information from the Academic Examination Office on the transition from Bachelor's to Master's programme

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Would you like to complete a voluntary internship to fit in with your degree programme? Take a look at our internship exchange. Here you will find offers for study-specific and extended internships.

A semester abroad is a great opportunity to broaden your professional horizons, make new contacts and immerse yourself in a new culture at the same time. We are happy to support you in completing your internship abroad or studying in another country for a semester!

[Link: To the cooperation with the University of Maastricht]

To the International Office

Have you completed your degree or are you about to graduate and would like to put out feelers? We collect suitable vacancies for non-teaching degree programmes to help you start your career. There are also many jobs for student assistants at the PH HD during your studies.

To the job market

[Link: To the student assistant job market]

In a student council, students of a subject or degree programme represent the interests of the student body and enrich campus life with projects, events and initiatives.
Fancy getting involved?

To the student councils

You can find your contact persons for teaching, organisation and technical questions here: