
FOM Hochschule für Berufstätige · Neuss, Germany
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The Bachelor-Studiengang Management in der Gefahrenabwehr (B.Sc.) is designed for applicants who want to take on specialist and leadership responsibilities in fire services, emergency medical services, or civil protection, and it can be studied alongside employment or alongside training.
You gain knowledge in risk assessments, the legal framework of civil protection, and emergency and crisis management, learning how to plan missions professionally and develop concepts for effective hazard prevention while considering current challenges such as climate change, demographic change, and geopolitical risks.
Graduates in safety management and population protection-related fields in Germany typically see an employability rate of around 88% and an unemployment rate of about 12%, reflecting ongoing demand for qualified professionals in public-safety and welfare-sector organisations.
Together, these figures point to a stable career outlook with reliable opportunities in emergency services, civil protection, and related coordination roles.
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Higher secondary / A-Level | International applicants can qualify with (Fach-)Abitur. The programme page also states that studies are possible without Abitur if you have a completed vocational qualification plus at least three years of work experience afterward, or an advanced continuing education qualification such as Fachwirt or Meister. |
| Bachelor's degree | Not published for this B.Sc. programme page. Admission is described in terms of (Fach-)Abitur or vocational qualification plus work experience, or an advanced continuing education qualification. |
For international applicants, FOM requires proof of sufficient English language skills (CEFR B2) unless an official Medium of Instruction (MOI) letter confirms that your previous studies were conducted in English.
| Item | Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Tuition | EUR 365 / per year | Study fees are 365 EUR per month; total study fee stated as 15.330 EUR, paid in 42 monthly instalments of 365 EUR. |
| Exam fee | EUR 500 / one time | A one-time exam fee of 500 EUR is due at the end of the programme. |
| Milestone | September - Winter intake |
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| Application portal opens | N/A |
| Application deadline (final submit) | N/A |
| Application deadline (EU students) | N/A |
| Application deadline (Non-EU students) | N/A |
| Recommended apply-by | N/A |
| Semester begins | September 01, 2026 |
| Milestone | September - Winter intake |
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| VPD request - recommended | N/A |
| VPD result expected | N/A |
| APS - recommended | N/A |
| Start eligibility check | N/A |
| Milestone | September - Winter intake |
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| Application submission deadline | N/A |
| Document submission deadline (EU students) | N/A |
| Document submission deadline (Non-EU students) | N/A |
| Language certificate deadline | N/A |
| Official transcripts deadline | N/A |
| Certified translations deadline | N/A |
| Postal / hard-copy documents deadline | N/A |
| Missing documents (if requested) | N/A |
Review the programme’s entry requirements for international applicants, including the options based on (Fach-)Abitur or vocational qualification plus work experience. Also prepare your English language proof (for example IELTS or an MOI letter confirming English-taught prior studies). Make sure you have certified copies ready before starting the application.
Complete the application form with your personal data and educational background. Ensure that all required documents are submitted as certified copies. Use the university’s official application instructions and confirm that your documents meet the language and document requirements for international applicants.
Send the completed and signed application form together with all required documents by e-mail to the address stated in the university’s international application guidance. After processing, you should receive an admission confirmation letter (if you meet formal admission requirements) and next payment instructions. Keep your e-mail confirmations and follow the timeline provided by the university.