M.Sc.

Human Technology in Sports and Medicine in Köln, Germany

Deutsche Sporthochschule Köln

Key Facts

Degree

M.Sc.

Duration

4 Semesters

Type

Postgraduate

Accreditation

Akkreditiert ohne Auflagen

Until Mar 2029

uni-assist

Required

ECTS Credits

120 ECTS

Language

English

Campus

Cologne

Tuition & Fees

EU / EEA Students

tuition:
No tuition fees
total per semester:
~€300
semester contribution:
~€300 per semester

Non-EU / International

tuition:
No tuition fees (NRW — no international surcharge)
total per semester:
~€300
semester contribution:
~€300 per semester

Deutsche Sporthochschule Köln, an Universitäten in Köln, Germany offers an M.Sc. in Human Technology in Sports and Medicine, spanning 4 semesters (120 ECTS credits). The programme is taught entirely in English, making it accessible to international students without German language skills; 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). International applicants apply through uni-assist. GradGermany provides end-to-end support for Indian students applying to master's programmes in Germany — from eligibility assessment and SOP review to visa guidance and post-arrival settlement.

Locations

Köln

Subject Areas

Subject Groups

Study Fields

Gesundheitstechnik Informatik Sportwissenschaft

Study Forms

Vollzeit

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Deutsche Sporthochschule Köln welcomes international applicants for its M.Sc. in Human Technology in Sports and Medicine in Köln. You will typically need a recognised bachelor's degree in a related field, language proficiency documentation, and a complete application package. GradGermany guides you through every step.

The programme runs for 4 semesters (approximately 2 years), totalling 120 ECTS credits.

Yes, this programme is taught entirely in English. No German language skills are required for admission, though basic German is recommended for daily life in Germany.

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.

International applicants apply through uni-assist (the central application platform for German universities). GradGermany handles your full application — SOP writing, document preparation, submission, and visa support.