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Together, the Weincampus Neustadt and the Université de Haute-Alsace offer a bilingual German-French dual studies Master’s Degree in Viticulture & Enology. Our aim is to educate the next generation of leaders in the wine industry, training experts in viticulture, research, business, and teaching and administration. This program of studies is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (EFRE) as part of the Interreg Upper Rhine program.
4 semesters
2 Master’s Degrees
Become a Leader in the Wine Sector
The world of wine, ranging from business and industry to teaching and research, has a growing need for professionals with a scientific background and expertise in the wine and beverage sector. It is also important to understand how to navigate the special relationship between the German and French wine markets.
Graduates of this Master’s degree program in Viticulture & Enology receive both a German and French Master’s degree. In addition to this, students also gain exceptional intercultural and linguistic competence during their studies. Graduates are thus able to tap into the labor markets both in Germany and France and are uniquely positioned work in a wide variety of sectors and positions.
Course Schedule

In this era of globalization, experience working abroad and intercultural skills have become absolutely essential. The German-French Master’s program in Viticulture & Enology uniquely prepares you for this by enabling you to study in Germany at the Weincampus Neustadt and in France at Université de Haute-Alsace in Colmar.
The degree program is structured around practical project phases that are based on the seasonal particularities of viticulture, with a total of three internship periods of at least 5 weeks. Of these practical phases, two take place during the busy reading period during September–October, which allows you to dig deep into course material while also gaining practical, hands-on experience.
The first semester takes place in parallel at both universities with some block courses. In the second semester, all students attend courses in Neustadt, and in the third semester, courses are held in Colmar. In the fourth semester, you can choose where you want to write your Master’s thesis.
The first practical project phase is completed at a winery in Germany, France, or Switzerland, while the second and third practical projects must be completed at a winery or in a region of the language you are learning. For this, we have cooperative agreements with some 30 companies located both domestically and abroad from which you can choose to do your practical phases.
Are your French skills a little dusty? No Problem!
In the first semester, you will attend an intensive language course to help prepare you for your studies in France. This intensive language training also enables applicants with limited French skills to apply.