Julius Maximilian University of Würzburg
Founded 1402 by the Prince Bishop Johann von Egloffstein, refounded 1582 by Julius Echter von Mespelbrunn, Duke of Franconia, the University is an autonomous institution financially supported by the State of Bavaria and under the jurisdiction of its Ministry of Science, Research and Art.
Funding:
Public
Grades 4
Languages 2
Divisions 14
- Biology Faculty
- Catholic Theology FacultyFields of study: Catholic Theology
- Chemistry and Pharmacy FacultyFields of study: Biochemistry, Food Technology, Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Pharmacy, Physical Chemistry
- Economics Faculty
- Human Sciences FacultyFields of study: Arts and Humanities, Pedagogy, Philosophy, Political Sciences, Psychology, Religion, Social Studies, Sports, Theology
- JMU Graduate School of Law, Economics, and Society Graduate School
- JMU Graduate School of Life Sciences Graduate SchoolFields of study: Biological and Life Sciences
- JMU Graduate School of Science & Technology Graduate School
- JMU Graduate School of the Humanities Graduate SchoolFields of study: Arts and Humanities
- Law FacultyFields of study: Law
- Liberal Arts FacultyFields of study: American Studies, Ancient Civilizations, Archaeology, Art History, Arts and Humanities, Asian Studies, Cultural Studies, East Asian Studies, Ethnology, French, Geography, German, Germanic Languages, Greek (Classical), History, Indic Languages, Japanese, Latin, Literature, Modern Languages, Music Education, Musicology, Philology, Slavic Languages
- Mathematics and Computer Science Faculty
- Medicine FacultyFields of study: Anaesthesiology, Dentistry, Hygiene, Immunology, Medicine, Nursing, Otorhinolaryngology, Pharmacology, Surgery, Toxicology, Virology
- Physics and Astronomy Faculty
Admission details
- Academic year: October to July (October-February, April-July)
- Requirements: Secondary school certificate (Reifezeugnis) or equivalent
- Students allowance: Co-ed
- Free option: Free of charge