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Deutsche Hochschule für Prävention und Gesundheitsmanagement GmbH

Saarland, Germany

About Deutsche Hochschule für Prävention und Gesundheitsmanagement

The Deutsche Hochschule für Prävention und Gesundheitsmanagement (DHfPG) is a state-recognised private university headquartered on the Sportcampus Saar in Saarbrücken. Founded in 2001 as a private Berufsakademie and elevated to full university status in 2008, it specialises exclusively in dual study programmes at the intersection of sport, fitness, prevention, health management, and nutrition. It is fully self-funded through tuition fees and receives no public subsidies.

The DHfPG offers seven dual bachelor's degree programmes (B.A./B.Sc.) and five master's programmes (M.A./MBA) delivered through a blended format combining distance learning with compact in-person sessions at eleven study centres across Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. All bachelor programmes require a concurrent employment contract with a partner company — over 4,300 companies participate — and students receive compensation from the employer during their studies.

The university holds accreditation from AHPGS and institutional recognition from the German Wissenschaftsrat (Science Council). It runs a doctoral preparation programme in partnership with Universität des Saarlandes. With approximately 8,400 enrolled students, DHfPG is among the largest private universities in Germany by headcount.

Key facts

Founded
2001
Students
8,400

Germany's leading private university for dual-study programmes in prevention, fitness, and health management

All bachelor programmes are employment-integrated (ausbildungsintegrierend): students earn while they study via a partner company contract

11 study centres across Germany plus locations in Austria and Switzerland

Over 4,300 company partners covering tuition fees for bachelor students

Institutional accreditation by AHPGS and the German Wissenschaftsrat; doctoral preparation in partnership with Universität des Saarlandes

Approximately 8,400 enrolled students — one of the largest private universities in Germany by headcount

Admissions & costs

Tuition & fees

DHfPG is a private institution and charges tuition fees. Bachelor programme fees are approximately €360–€390 per month (standard) or €390–€420 per month (Sport and Movement Therapy), with an increase to the upper figure from 1 July 2026. In the dual model, the partner employer normally covers these fees. Master programme fees are €440 per month, payable by the student; a deferred-payment option is available for DHfPG bachelor graduates (repayment over up to 49 months post-graduation). There is no semester contribution equivalent to a public-university Semesterbeitrag; fees cover all study materials, e-campus access, and exam fees.

Admission requirements

Applicants require a German Hochschulzugangsberechtigung — Allgemeine Hochschulreife (Abitur), Fachhochschulreife, a master craftsperson or technical specialist certificate, or equivalent professional qualification. Crucially, all bachelor applicants must also secure an employment contract with a DHfPG partner company before enrolment, as the programme is dual (ausbildungsintegrierend). Applicants without a traditional entrance qualification may apply as 'beruflich besonders Qualifizierte' (vocationally highly qualified) with a secondary school certificate plus a completed apprenticeship of at least three years; these applications are reviewed twice yearly (January 1 and July 1 deadlines). International applicants whose prior qualifications are from India, China, or Vietnam must present an APS certificate before the German student visa can be issued. No specific language certificate threshold is published on the official site, but all instruction is in German, so B2/C1 German proficiency is practically required. Bachelor registration is possible on a rolling basis; master intake dates should be confirmed directly with the university.

Application deadlines

Bachelor: rolling enrolment — no fixed deadline published. Non-traditional applicants (beruflich besonders Qualifizierte): January 1 (for summer intake) and July 1 (for winter intake). Master: contact the university directly for current intake windows.

Languages of instruction

German (all programmes taught in German; no English-taught degree programmes listed on the official site)

Campuses & locations

Saarbrücken (Headquarters)

Hermann-Neuberger-Straße 3, Sportcampus Saar

Berlin

Siemensdamm 62

Düsseldorf

Franz-Rennefeld-Weg 5

Frankfurt/Eschborn

Frankfurter Straße 80-82, Eschborn

Hamburg

Großmoorbogen 9, Hamburg-Harburg

Ketsch

Durlacher Straße 12

Köln

Kölner Straße 251

Leipzig

Hohmannstraße 7

München/Garching

Parkring 17, Garching

Stuttgart

Fritz-Walter-Weg 19, SpOrt Stuttgart

Wien (Austria)

Liese Prokop-Platz 1, Maria Enzersdorf

Zürich (Switzerland)

Albisriederstraße 226, partner institution SAFS Hochschule

Living in Saarland

Saarbrücken is the state capital of Saarland in south-western Germany, bordering France and Luxembourg. It is a compact university city of roughly 180,000 inhabitants with a strong Franco-German cultural identity. The Universität des Saarlandes, the largest institution in the state, shares the city, and the Sportcampus Saar — where DHfPG is headquartered — is one of Germany's notable sport science hubs. Living costs are among the lowest of any German state capital, and rail connections reach Luxembourg City in under 30 minutes and Strasbourg in roughly an hour.

Student life & support

Because DHfPG operates a dual study model, students split their time between compact on-site seminar weeks at their nearest study centre and home-based distance learning. There is no traditional campus student life in the residential sense. Students are simultaneously employed — typically working 32–35 hours per week — and receive monthly compensation (approximately €650–€850 for bachelor students). The e-campus provides online study groups, digital libraries, and academic support. The Deutschlandstipendium (€300/month merit scholarship, co-funded by industry partners) is available to enrolled high-performing students.

12

Accredited Programmes

5

Master

7

Bachelor/Bakkalaureus

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