Tuition Fees
DPU has established an innovative training concept that extends existing systems in Europe and is recognised throughout the EU. We are convinced that fair competition amongst academic programmes leads to the improvement of education. A democratic society thrives on the elite of achievement, who develop particularly in the competition between educational institutions.
University education is not possible for free; it is either financed entirely by the state, jointly with subsidised or no tuition fees, or by private contributions. Students who pay performance-based tuition fees can expect an exceptional quality of the courses on offer, the study conditions and the lecturers. But in return, the university can expect a committed audience that wants to be challenged.
Bachelor of Arts in Medical Journalism and Public Relations (MA)
For the “Bachelor of Arts in Medical Journalism and Public Relations (BA)” programme with a total of six semesters of standard study time, the tuition fees amount to EUR 4,000 per semester, resulting in a total of EUR 24,000. Costs for excursions such as travel/event costs as part of the internships are to be paid separately.
Master of Arts in Medical Journalism and Public Relations (MA)
For the “Master of Arts in Medical Journalism and Public Relations (MA)” programme with a total of four semesters of standard study time, the tuition fees amount to EUR 4,000 per semester, resulting in a total of EUR 16,000. Costs for excursions such as travel/event costs as part of the internships are to be paid separately.