Master of Customs Administration

Customs, Taxation and International Trade Law in Münster, Germany

Universität Münster

Key Facts

Degree

Master of Customs Administration

Duration

20 Semesters

Type

Postgraduate

Accreditation

Akkreditiert ohne Auflagen

Until Sep 2030

Language

German

Campus

Münster

Tuition & Fees

EU / EEA Students

tuition:
None
semester contribution:
~€314/semester (Semesterbeitrag incl. NRW transit ticket)

Non-EU / International

tuition:
None (NRW has no non-EU tuition fees)
semester contribution:
~€314/semester

The Master of Customs Administration programme in Customs, Taxation and International Trade Law is offered by Universität Münster, an Universitäten in Münster, Germany, with a standard duration of 20 semesters (approximately 10 years). Instruction is in German, so applicants need to demonstrate German proficiency (typically DSH-2 or TestDaF 4×4); the programme holds Akkreditiert ohne Auflagen accreditation. Most public universities in Germany charge no tuition fees; students pay only a semester contribution (typically €150–€350). GradGermany guides international students through the complete application process for German universities — including document preparation, language requirements, visa processing, and finding accommodation.

Language Requirements

DE

German — DSH-2 or TestDaF 4x4 or equivalent (C1)

Locations

Münster

Subject Areas

Study Fields

Wirtschaftsrecht

Study Forms

Berufsbegleitend Teilzeit

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Universität Münster welcomes international applicants for its Master of Customs Administration in Customs, Taxation and International Trade Law in Münster. You will typically need a recognised secondary school certificate (or equivalent), language proficiency documentation, and a complete application package. GradGermany guides you through every step.

The programme runs for 20 semesters (approximately 10 years).

This programme is taught in German. You will need to prove German proficiency, typically DSH-2 or TestDaF 4×4. Some universities accept Goethe-Zertifikat C1.

Tuition fees vary. Most public German universities charge no tuition — only a semester contribution of approximately €150–€350. Additional costs include health insurance (~€120/month), the blocked account requirement (€11,208/year), and living expenses.

You can apply via uni-assist or directly through the university's admissions portal. GradGermany handles your full application — SOP writing, document preparation, submission, and visa support.