
My name is Felix and I’ve been enrolled in the bachelor’s program in Sociology at the University of Mannheim since the fall semester 2021. I’m always happy to help you with questions and problems concerning the university in general and the program in particular—whether you are still thinking about starting the program or you are already in the middle of your studies.
Why I chose this program
I decided to study sociology because I am very interested in social constructs and how people interact in a group. In addition, I find the social science research presented in the program fascinating.
Studying at the University of Mannheim
What’s special about the program?
In the Sociology programs at the University of Mannheim, we receive a first-class education in statistics. We acquire knowledge you would not gain at other universities. In terms of content, you will have a wide range of topics to specialize in. As there are several social research institutes in Mannheim, the program closely links research and teaching. That way you benefit from the practical relevance of the program and you get plenty of opportunities to apply your knowledge as a research assistant or intern.
The University of Mannheim also supports those planning a semester abroad, who can choose between partner universities from all over the world.
Apart from the subject-specific advantages, you also benefit from the great support from the dean's office. The contact persons are there to help you with any matters concerning your program, a semester abroad, and internship opportunities. Those are the reasons why the social sciences in Mannheim lead the CHE University Ranking.
Extracurricular activities
Apart from studying, there is much to experience as a student in Mannheim: a wide range of sports, culture and music, and the weekly open-air Schneckenhof parties during the summer months. You would like to do voluntary work? The University of Mannheim has much to offer: there are more than 50 student organizations, political student groups, and the departmental student committee. You will surely find a group that’s for you.
After graduation
Further study
The bachelor’s program prepares you for the specialization in the master’s program and for your future academic career. Many graduates of the bachelor’s program continue with the master’s program in Sociology. But there are many more things you can do with a bachelor's degree in Sociology.
The master’s program in Sociology prepares students for a doctorate and an academic career. That’s why most of the graduates of the master's program go into research.
Career opportunities
Graduates of Sociology can also start a career in other fields of work, for example in the public service sector, in international organizations and associations, or in human resource management. The internship office and the internship database support you in the search for internships and entry positions on the job market.
What you need to know
Application and admission
There is no numerus clausus for Sociology, so I can only recommend anyone interested in the bachelor's program to just give it a try. It’s worth it! If you have any questions, you can always contact the faculty or other students.
The master’s program in Sociology at the University of Mannheim is selective. You can read more about the admission requirements and selection criteria on the website of the master’s program and in the selection statutes.
Small classes
There are relatively few students in the bachelor’s and master’s programs in Sociology. Students can therefore be supervised individually and are in close contact with their teachers and professors.
It is also easier for students to get to know their peers, especially when small groups of students gather to do group work during exercise courses.
Further information
Would you like to learn more about the program in Sociology at the University of Mannheim?
Then have a look at the program descriptions: