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  1. The largest and most comprehensive offer of Bachelor’s and Master’s degree programs in Switzerland, with over 100 different major subjects and flexible program design; Outstanding libraries and study centers; State-of-the-art teaching methods; Student advisory and career services; Attractive PhD programs

  2. Studying at the University of Zurich: important information for students and prospective students at a glance.

  3. Study at UZH. Enhance your career prospects with a BA-, MA-, or PhD degree from UZH. Visits & Exchange at UZH. Explore UZH as a visiting or exchange student, a summer school student, or a visiting scholar. Work at UZH. Work with us and become part of UZH's internationally renowed research community. Discover UZH.

  4. Bachelor of Science Faculty of Science (2021) Studying at the University of Zurich: important information for students and prospective students at a glance.

  5. www.uzh.ch › en › studiesUZH

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  6. Founded in 1833, the University of Zurich is Switzerland's largest university. It is ranked: As the 73rd best university in the world in the QS World University Rankings® 2018; Among the top 150 universities in the world for employability in the QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2017

  7. Master's Degree Programs. The Master's program at the Faculty of Business, Economics and Informatics provides an advanced academic education and allows you to build your own profile. A Master's degree qualifies you for demanding jobs anywhere in the world.

  8. The Bachelor's program at our Faculty is based on a broad, basic academic education and, as a rule, consists of six semesters. The Bachelor's degree in Business and Economics or in Informatics allows you to start a career or to pursue further studies at the Master's level.

  9. Students who complete our doctoral program are awarded the doctoral degree of Dr. sc. nat. – doctor scientiarum naturalium). The degree requires students to conduct original, independent research and usually takes between three and four years.

  10. Admission to the Master's program involves the following three steps: Application assessment by the University: The Admissions Office reviews the application based on the formal criteria set out by the ordinance on admission to studies at the University of Zurich. Information on the application procedure