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English Level Requirements for Master´s Applicants
Important Information for Applicants
This information applies only to those applying for the Master’s programs in AI and Advanced Information Technologies, Applied Physics, Biomedical Engineering and Sustainable and Digital Aviation in the Faculty of Engineering, the Master’s in International Management at the Wiesbaden Business School or the Screen Arts program in the Faculty of Design Computer Science Media. These programs require proof of advanced English proficiency to manage lectures, coursework, and presentations in English. Please note: The TeachingLearningCenter (LLZ) is solely responsible for administering the Oxford test. We are not involved in the selection process for programs and cannot provide advice or information on applications or admission decisions.
Master´s program in the Faculty of Engineering
- AI and Advanced Information Technologies M.Eng.
- Applied Physics M.Sc.
- Biomedical Engineering M.Sc.
- Sustainable and Digital Aviation M.Eng.
These programs require applicants to demonstrate B2+ level in English by submitting a test score from any of the standardized tests accepted by the HSRM. Proof of a previous bachelor’s degree taught completely in English is also accepted.
Table (in English) of accepted standardized certificates/tests (August 2025)
International Management M.A. (Wiesbaden Business School)
The current English requirements for this Wiesbaden Business School's Master program, as well as the accepted certificates are listed here and on the programs' respective pages. If you have none of the listed standardized exams as documentation, please contact Mr. Hubertus Weyer, Head of the "Business in English" program at the Wiesbaden Business School, for a testing appointment. (The TeachingLearningCenter/LLZ does not test WBS applicants.)
Screen Arts M.A. (Faculty of Design Computer Science Media)
This degree program requires applicants to document their B2 level in English if they are applying for the English version of the program by submitting a test score from any of the standardized tests accepted by the HSRM. Students studying in German should be at B2 level in English but do not need to document it.
Table (in German) of accepted standardized certificates/tests (April, 2025)
Table (in English) of accepted standardized certificates/tests (April, 2025)
Screen Arts English version applicants who have not been able to to take an internationally recognized English test can take a computer-based English test in the university's TeachingLearningCenter (LLZ) (at the Kurt-Schumacher-Ring campus) and obtain the required point score for this degree program (further information and registration here: Computer-based English test). Please note: This test is a service offered only to those applying to the English version of the Screen Arts Master's degree program - there is a €10 fee per test taken. We do not test people applying to other universities.