Studies

Registration Incoming Mobility

The regular registration periods apply.

Student mobility in a minor subject
Studying at more than one university
Joint Degree In-Mobility
Organized student mobility

Student mobility in a minor subject

If you are a student from another Swiss university, you can place a request to study a minor subject at the University of Zurich if the minor subject is not offered at your home university. Your request will be accepted if there is enough capacity in the subject at the UZH. You must submit an agreement on study requirements from your home university when applying. The dean's office at the faculty in question will generally issue the agreement. Valid study and examination regulations apply and are available on the faculties' websites.
Applying for mobility in a minor subject at the Bachelor's level
Applying for mobility in a minor subject at the Master's Level

Other than the registration fee, no other charges are incurred. Students at the ETH Zurich and the University of Teacher Education Zurich do not have to pay any fees.

Studying at more than one university

Students from other Swiss universities and the Zurich University of Teacher Education may attend individual modules and courses at the University of Zurich, take assessments and receive ECTS points. Your home university will recognize your academic achievement as long as it is in compliance with their valid regulations.
Registering for studies at more than one university, Bachelor's level
Registering for studies at more than one university, Master's level
Registering for studies at more than one university, Doctoral level

Other then the registration fee, no other carges ar incurred. Students at the ETH Zurich and the Zurich University of Teacher Education do not have to pay any fees.

Joint Degree In-Mobility

The joint degree In-Mobility is for students from other universities who attend courses at the University of Zurich within a joint degree program offered by their home university and the University of Zurich. Examples of such programs: Master in Comparative and International Studies CIS, Master in Ancient Judaism, Master in Religion - Economics - Political Science.
Registering for joint degrees (In-Mobility) at the Master's level

Organized student mobility

Student mobility is organized through the following programs and organizations: ERASMUS, bilateral agreements, International Student Exchange Programs (ISEP), government grants or the inner-Swiss mobility program CH-Unimobil. Students who are accepted in a program to study at the University of Zurich will be notified by the Office for International Regulations at the Student Administration Office by mail and informed about the registration process.

Language requirements at UZH

Proof of sufficient language skills in German and English

Entrance requirements

Please refer to the general and national entrance requirements before applying.

Related topics

CoursesHandbook of coursesGerman language coursesStudent financial aid officeAcademic advisory service of the individual facultiesCantonal careers advisory serviceAccommodation

Entry regulations for foreign students

Residence permit and visaMigration Office of the Canton of ZurichFederal Office for MigrationSwiss representation abroadLocal registration office (Kreisbüro)

Contact

Student Administration Office of the University of Zurich
Rämistrasse 71
8006 Zürich
Tel. +41 44 634 22 17
kanzlei@uzh.ch

Admissions Office for Students with Foreign Qualifications
Rämistrasse 71
8006 Zürich
Tel. +41 44 634 22 36
admission@uzh.ch

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