Department of Natural Sciences
Who to contact
The Registrar's Office
The Registrar's Office is there to answer your questions concerning application and admission and you can also enrol for your study course there. During your studies you will also be in contact with the registrar's office once in a while - for re-registering, for taking a temporary leave, and finally for leaving university. It is located in Sankt Augustin.
The International Office
The International Office is the place to go for all international students and the central coordination point for international exchange and cooperation between our University and international partners.
International Office and Student Services at Rheinbach
Phone: +49 2241 865 707
E-Mail: int-office.rheinbach@h-brs.de
Room: C 006 (Rheinbach)
Opening hours:
Mo-Tues 10 a.m. – 13 p.m.
Thurs 10 a.m.-12.a.m. and 14 p.m. – 16 p.m.
Wed/Fri closed
- Welcome centre for all international students
- Study Buddy programme
- Student counselling regarding exchange programmes, studies and internships abroad
- Support of international activities of the departments
The Language Centre
The Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences puts special emphasis on learning foreign languages. The Language Centre organises a variety of language courses on different levels and offers examinations (DSH, TestDAF) both in Rheinbach and in Sankt Augustin.
The Examinations Office
The Examination Office is responsible for advising and looking after students in all matters relating to examinations. It administers your examination results and issues certificates. Forms needed for registering for or deregistering from an exam can be downloaded from the Examination Office's central download area.
Course Guidance at the Department of Natural Sciences
For both Biology programmes please contact Prof. Dr. Dieter Reinscheid (Chairman of the Examination Board) or refer to the web pages of the corresponding study programmes. Course guidance for the programme Chemistry with Material Sciences is offered by Prof. Dr. Margit Schulze, for Forensic Sciences by Prof. Jäger.