University environment
Protestant theology, law, law II, economics, medicine, philosophy and social sciences, pedagogy, linguistics, history, cultural history, orientalism, mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, geography, psychology, computer science and sports.
The original 18 departments of Hamburg University (Protestant Theology Department, Law Department, Law Department, Economics Department, Medicine Department, Philosophy and Social Sciences Department, Education Department, Linguistics Department, History Department, Cultural History Department, Oriental Department, Mathematics Department, Physics Department, Chemistry Department, Biology Department, Geography Department, Psychology Department, Computer Department and Sports Department) have been reformed.
Professional settings
Practical theology, systematic theology, church history and teaching, new testament and religion, old testament, new testament, civil law, commercial law, martial law, international affairs, private law, maritime law, criminology, constitution, national law and public law, European law, Roman law, financial law, juvenile law, insurance law, federal law, social law, labor law, economic law, business administration, political economy, etc. Theoretical political economy, statistics, finance, human genetics, dentistry, psychosomatic medicine, pediatrics, psychology, Forensic Toxicology, biophysics, physiology, experimental pharmacology, medical digital and computer application, gynecology, vascular surgery, internal medicine, dermatology, anatomy, X-ray, psychiatry and neurology, neuropathology, plastic surgery, ophthalmology, pathology and so on. Surgery, dentistry, physiology and chemistry, radiology, experimental endocrinology, medical history, anatomy, orthodontics, medical microbiology, immunology and hygiene, applied neurophysiology, serology, forensic medicine, radiobiology, medical data processing, urology, accident surgery, medical sociology, cardiology, medical psychology, obstetrics and gynecology, otolaryngology, occupational medicine, toxicology, anesthesiology, clinic. Sexology, social medicine, clinical chemistry, social science, philosophy, education, German linguistics and culture, Romanesque literature, German literature, German as English language and culture, literature, ancient German literature, general applied linguistics, English philology and linguistics, applied communication, French phonetics, modern German literature, Spanish, medieval history and modern history, art history, music, classical archaeology, ancient China. German archaeology and folklore, archaeology, music studies, systematic music, prehistory, sinology, African language and culture, Turkish studies, Egyptology, Islam, Tibetan studies, India. Japanese studies, Vietnamese studies, ancient orientalism, African studies, mathematics, experimental physics, theoretical physics, applied physics, basic physics, physical education, astronomy, inorganic chemistry, analytical chemistry, organic chemistry, biotechnology, medicinal chemistry, food chemistry, botany, zoology, fishery biology, international forestry, fluid biology, cell biology, geology and paleontology, oceanography, earth
Curriculum: As a symbol of an international open metropolis, Hamburg University offers nearly 65,438+000 wide-ranging majors for students. In recent years, the research of Hamburg University has focused on biomolecular technology (medicine and applied botany).
Library and computer resources: It is worth mentioning that the University Hospital of Hamburg, with a history of 100 years, has 1000 beds and is the largest hospital in Hamburg. In addition, the University of Hamburg has more than 130 libraries with a total collection of 3 million volumes. The University of Hamburg has intercollegiate ties with more than 40 foreign universities.