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Deutsche Hochschule für Gesundheit und Sport

Berlin, Germany

About DHGS

The Deutsche Hochschule für Gesundheit und Sport (DHGS) is a private, state-recognised university of applied sciences headquartered in Berlin, specialising exclusively in health, sport, and psychology. Founded in 2007, it is one of Berlin's largest private universities with over 2,700 enrolled students across its network of campuses and training centres in Germany and Austria.

DHGS operates a semi-virtual study model in which online learning phases alternate with in-person intensive sessions at one of its locations, making the programmes accessible to working professionals and elite athletes alongside full-time students. The institution holds system accreditation from the German Accreditation Council (Akkreditierungsrat) and institutional accreditation from the German Science Council (Wissenschaftsrat); its psychology programmes are additionally recognised by the German Psychological Association (BDP).

Programmes span three subject areas — Health (Gesundheit), Psychology (Psychologie), and Sport — with around 20 degree programmes at bachelor and master level, plus approximately 18 continuing-education certificate programmes. Admission is NC-free (no numerus clausus). Full-time students are eligible for BAföG state funding, and a dual/cooperative study track lets employer-sponsored students study tuition-free while receiving a salary.

Key facts

Founded
2007
Students
2,700
Faculties
3

Private, state-recognised university specialising in health, sport, and psychology — one of Berlin's largest private HEIs with 2,700+ students

Semi-virtual study model combines online learning with in-person intensives, enabling study alongside employment or elite sport

NC-free admission across all bachelor and master programmes

System-accredited by the German Accreditation Council; psychology programmes recognised by the BDP

13 locations across Germany and Austria (3 main campuses + 10 training centres)

Teaching Excellence Award 2024 (ACQA Gold); dual/cooperative track available where employers sponsor tuition-free study with salary

Admissions & costs

Tuition & fees

Private institution — tuition fees apply. Fees are charged monthly and vary by programme; specific amounts are listed on individual programme pages on the official website. A one-time registration and examination fee is also charged. Full-time students may be eligible for BAföG state funding. In a cooperative/dual study model, employer-sponsored students pay no tuition and receive a salary. Scholarships include an Ismaning stipend for local residents and sports scholarships via Olympic training centres (Olympiastützpunkte).

Admission requirements

Admission is NC-free (no numerus clausus). Bachelor programmes require a German Abitur, Fachhochschulreife, or an equivalent foreign secondary qualification recognised in Germany (foreign qualifications can be checked at anerkennung-in-deutschland.de). Entry without Abitur is possible under certain conditions with a completed vocational qualification. Master programmes require a relevant bachelor's degree. International applicants must have their qualifications formally recognised; Erasmus+ and DAAD exchange semesters are available. As programmes are taught in German, a sufficient level of German language proficiency is required; specific language certificate thresholds should be confirmed directly with the institution. APS certificate required for Indian, Chinese, and Vietnamese applicants applying via the standard visa route.

Application deadlines

Winter semester (October start): 30 August. Summer semester (April start): 28/29 February. Applications are submitted via the online portal at anmeldung.dhgs-hochschule.de.

Languages of instruction

German (primary language of instruction for all programmes; no English-taught degree programmes identified on the official site)

Campuses & locations

Berlin (Headquarters)

Vulkanstraße 1, 10367 Berlin-Lichtenberg; main campus with student services office and exam centre

Ismaning (near Munich)

Main campus with student services office and exam centre

Unna (near Dortmund, NRW)

Main campus with student services office and exam centre

Düsseldorf

Training centre — in-person teaching only

Frankfurt am Main

Training centre — in-person teaching only

Hamburg

Training centre — in-person teaching only

Hannover

Training centre — in-person teaching only

Köln (Cologne)

Training centre — in-person teaching only

Leipzig

Training centre — in-person teaching only

Mannheim

Training centre — in-person teaching only

Stuttgart

Training centre — in-person teaching only

Wien (Vienna), Austria

Training centre — in-person teaching only

Thaur bei Innsbruck, Austria

Training centre — in-person teaching only

Living in Berlin

Berlin is Germany's capital and largest city, home to around 3.7 million people. It is a global hub for technology, creative industries, healthcare, and sport — all directly relevant to DHGS graduates. The DHGS Berlin campus sits in Lichtenberg (east Berlin), roughly 20 minutes from Alexanderplatz by public transport, in a lively neighbourhood with extensive dining and retail options. Berlin offers a lower cost of living than Munich or Frankfurt, a dense public transport network, and one of Europe's most active student social scenes.

Student life & support

DHGS Berlin campus facilities include modern seminar rooms, a subject-specific library with research spaces, bookable group-work rooms, and lounge areas. The semi-virtual format means in-person phases are intensive but infrequent, with students studying mainly online between campus blocks. The institution supports elite athletes through the Spitzensport und Studium (elite sport and study) programme in partnership with Berlin's Olympic training centre. Campus culture is oriented around health, sport, and psychology practitioners — class sizes are small and mentoring is emphasised.

12

Accredited Programmes

5

Master

7

Bachelor/Bakkalaureus

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