(for degree programs taught in English)
Please find below the examination regulations for the master's programs taught in English and the regulations on admission and enrollment (ZulImmaO) of the University of Mannheim in their English versions. These are non-official versions of the documents. Only the regulations published in the Bulletin of the President's Office are legally binding.
If a semester has been added to the examination regulations (e.g. “as at fall semester 2018”), the document applies to all students who started their program in the given semester or afterwards (though exceptions may apply to students admitted to an advanced subject-specific semester).
Regulations on Admission and Enrollment
Master's program in Business Informatics
Business Informatics (as at spring semester 2018)
Business Informatics (as at fall semester 2011)
Master's program in Economics
Mannheim Master in Business Research program
Mannheim Master in Business Research (MMBR) (as at fall semester 2018)
Mannheim Master in Business Research (MMBR) (as at fall semester 2016)
Mannheim Master in Data Science program
Mannheim Master in Data Science (MMDS) (as at spring semester 2020)
Mannheim Master in Data Science (MMDS) (as at spring semester 2017)
Mannheim Master in Management program
Mannheim Master in Management (MMM) (as at fall semester 2017) – incl. double-degree option
Mannheim Master in Management (MMM) (as at fall semester 2009) – incl. double-degree option
Mannheim Master in Management – Program Option “Business Research” (as at fall semester 2021)
Master's programs in Social Sciences
Political Science (as at fall semester 2023)
Political Science (as at fall semester 2017)
Political Science (as at fall semester 2014)
Sociology (as at fall semester 2017)
Sociology (as at fall semester 2016)
Master of Comparative Business Law program
Master of Comparative Business Law (MCBL) (as at fall semester 2021 – will be available in English soon)
Examination regulations for programs that require students to provide proof of proficiency in German at the time of application or enrollment are only available in German and can be viewed here.
Regulations governing the doctoral dissertation (“Promotionsordnungen”) can be found on this page.