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Contents
69 Engineering
70 Engineering in general
71 Civil Engineering
72 Electrical Engineering
73 Mechanical Engineering / Process Engineering
Mining, Metallurgy
Transport Engineering, Nautical Science
Willkommen! Thank you for your interest With over 400universities and univer stringent quality control criteria before
in our range of Bachelor programmes in sities of applied sciences in Germany from they are listed here. Every programme in
Germany. Spanning all study fields from which to choose, where do you begin to this brochure:
architecture to zoology higher educa- find the one that is right for you? And even
tion in Germany offers a broad choice of more importantly, which subject should offers internationally recognised
courses at many diverse institutions. In youstudy? degrees
this brochure, you will find comprehensive is accredited or has accreditation
and current information on international This brochure will help you to research pending
Bachelor programmes at German insti- your options. It is part of the publication is taught entirely or mainly in
tutions of higher education, along with International Bachelor, Master and English (or in another major foreign
tips on how to apply, financial support, Doctoral Programmes in Germany. Of language)
accommodation, and other usefultopics. course, it can only offer a glimpse of the has an internationally oriented
approximately 8,300 Bachelor degree curriculum with study periods abroad
No matter whether you have already courses on offer at German higher and/or integrates international guest
attended an institution of higher educa- education institutions. We can, however, lecturers into the programme
tion or have just finished school, success guarantee a high standard of teaching, guarantees curricular and extra
ful completion of a Bachelor degree in facilities, academic education, and student curricular coaching and counselling
Germany will provide you with a world- care for the 150 Bachelor programmes for international students
class higher education and qualifications listed in this brochure. The courses are
that are respected by employers and submitted to the DAAD by the higher You will also find some programmes
academics worldwide. education institutions and must meet that are offered by the Franco-German
6 International Bachelor Programmes in Germany
In demand all over the world engineering in health care. The interna- Up-to-date, flexible, international
tionalisation of industry increasingly calls
Germany has a long history of welcoming for qualified personnel with foreign lan- A restructuring of the German higher
international students from around guage skills, with the result that more and education system to the two-tier degree
the globe. The reputation for academic more internationally oriented courses are system is now nearing completion. Prior
excellence enjoyed by so many German being offered in Germany. In addition to to the Bologna reform, German students
universities makes it easy to see why a English-language programmes, students earned either aDiplomor aMagister,
great number of international students at German universities can study in other with students usually taking more than
choose to pursue their education in Ger- foreign languages such as French, Chinese, eight semesters to complete one of the two
many. Every year, more than 300,000 and Spanish. Even if knowledge of the degrees. With the now widely established
students from all over the world study at German language is not compulsory for Bachelor degree system, students not
a third-level institution. Germany boasts admission to these programmes, many onlyembark on a professional career ear-
more than 400 institutions of higher students take German classes and learn the lier often after six semesters , they also
education offering applicants a choice of language over the course of their studies. find it easier to have their degrees recog-
approx. 8,500Bachelor programmes and nised abroad.
8,300Master programmes. Most German universities offer assistance
to international students so that they can Prospective lawyers, doctors, and pharma-
In response to an ever-changing business settle in quickly and make friends. This cists in Germany do not yet earn degrees
environment and scientific challenges, is made easier by the fact that unlike in according to the Bologna reform and are
universities are constantly developing someother countries, German and foreign still educated in preparation for a state
new programmes, for instance, software students attend the same courses. examination conducted at the end of their
8 International Bachelor Programmes in Germany
studies. However, the study process in you with an opportunity to determine to real-world applications of theory and
these fields is also expected to be replaced if your chosen field is the right one for research remain constantly visible. The
with some variation of the Bachelor and you. Most Bachelor programmes require spectrum of subjects is broad, incorporating
Master system in due course. internships and offer credits for them. In medicine, law, the humanities, the natural
Germany, strong collaboration has tradi- sciences, and economics/business. Close
Foreign students in Germany benefit tionally existed between universities and research networks and intensive coopera-
greatly from the ECTS, the European business enterprises. This gives students tion with universities in Germany and
Credit Transfer System. This facilitates the opportunity to put their skills to the abroad provide you with diverse opportu-
credit transfers across institutions and test, to transfer theoretical ideas into prac- nities to make a contribution to shaping
across countries. Most Bachelor degrees tical projects, and to implement research research in your ownright.
today are modular, based on the credit in a real-world environment.
points system. All courses taught be Universities of applied sciences are
they lectures, tutorials, seminars, etc. Theory or practice? also an essential element of Germanys
count as parts of the modules. Students higher education system, driving the
who pass the examinations in the mod- In Germany, there are different types of development and establishment of new
ules are awarded credit points. Once they higher education institutions, and a lot of products and services. Their strong focus
have earned a given number of credit degree courses are offered both by uni- on training ensures that young academics
points, they can write a Bachelor thesis, versities and by universities of applied receive instruction with a practical orien
an independent piece of academic work sciences (Fachhochschule/FH, or Hochschule/ tation, particularly in, but not limited
demonstrating the students ability to apply HS). The question of where you should to, the field of engineering. Universities
scientific thinking and methodology. study depends on your own personal of applied s ciences perform problem-
preferences. oriented research, often in cooperation
Fast track to a great career with regional and, increasingly, with
At a university, research and teaching are supra-regional industry.
Internships with local corporations or closely linked. University programmes are
abroad in your field of study give you prac traditionally more theoretical and are a good Then there are the technical universities,
tical, relevant experience that not only choice for those seeking to pursue a scien- called Technische Universitten or
enhances your rsum, but also provides tific career. At the same time, references Technische Hochschulen, which are
Introduction 9
Where do I apply?
3 Important application deadlines
3 What happens next?
3
On behalf of its member universities, uni-assist reviews Application deadlines vary from university to univer Many universities invite their applicants to take part
and processes the application of foreign students. sity, and sometimes even from course to course within in aptitude tests (often in the form of interviews) in
You can apply simultaneously to as many uni-assist one university. Thus, please make sure that you know order to determine whether they are capable of
universities as you like and you will only need one the exact application deadlines for your chosen study successfully completing the desired course of study.
set of documents. These are then digitalised and sent programme before you apply. Please also bear in You may also be asked to submit a letter of motivation
to the appropriate universities. Certificates generally mind that different application deadlines may apply or demonstrate some practical experience.
need to be authenticated and a handling fee applies for different groups of applicants.
for the processing and formal check of your application Well done!
3
documents. However, each university independently Where can I find out more?
3 When the letter of acceptance drops through your
decides whether or not uni-assist is responsible for For a smooth and successful application process, you letter box, youre nearly there. Dont forget to keep an
the processing of applications and if so, to which can always contact your chosen university and ask eye on the deadlines for enrolment (Immatrikulation)
applicant groups and degree courses this may apply. about specific admission requirements. Depending on and arrange for submission of the necessary
Please keep this in mind and check with the Interna the individual programme, subject-specific grades documents (e.g., proof of health insurance, copy of
tional Office of the university you have chosen. Also may be weighted more or extra-curricular activities your residencepermit).
uni-assist is not responsible for applicants with Abitur, might be taken into account. Check with the Interna
the German higher education entrance qualification, tional Office or Programme Advisers for exact and
which includes graduates of German schools abroad. current information on entry requirements, selection
Further details are available on the INOBIS online procedures and tuition fees.
application and information website (www.inobis.de).
12 International Bachelor Programmes in Germany
Accommodation
3 Funding
3 health insurance for a fixed price. Some of them also
Most universities help international students to find International students who require a visa in order to cover leisure activities which will help you to settle
suitable accommodation. Halls of residence offer study in Germany must provide proof that they have infaster.
rooms at reasonable rates, usually in close proximity sufficient funds to support themselves while living www.internationale-studierende.de
to the university. However, they are limited in in Germany. This sum is set at a minimum of about
number, so demand is high. Places are arranged by 720EUR per month. Students must have f unding for Scholarships
3
the respective Student Services (Studentenwerke) in an entire year, i.e., about 8,640 EUR, at their disposal The most important funding organisation for interna
each city, and you should apply as quickly as possible before they commence their studies. However, these tional students is the German Academic Exchange
once you know your destination. More general infor are minimum costs. Most students have a budget of Service (DAAD). Try to find out about the possibilities
mation can be found at: www.studentenwerke.de. about 860EUR at their disposal (on average), although and requirements for receiving a grant before you
A large selection of German student residences can actual costs will vary significantly depending on your set off for Germany in one of the many international
also be found in the DAADs Accommodation Finder at: lifestyle. As a rule, no tuition fees are charged at branch offices of the DAAD! You can also check with
www.daad.de/accommodationfinder. German universities, although exceptions apply one of the foundations that support talented young
and you should check whether or not your specific students (Begabtenfrderungswerk) or even with your
Many students in Germany share an apartment with programme charges fees for tuition. Most universities university. Conditions for receiving scholarships vary
other students (so-called Wohngemeinschaften or charge administration fees, but these are significantly and you will have to check with them all individually
WGs). The amount of rent you will pay will depend on lower and often include a ticket for public transport however, it may well be worth your while!
whether you find your room on the private market or in the area.
in a student residence and, even more importantly, on More information can be found at:
the city in question. Large cities like Hamburg, Munich, Tip: To help you to plan your budget, many Student www.daad.de/offices
or Cologne are the priciest, as are traditional univer Services (Studentenwerke) offer service packages for www.funding-guide.de
sity towns like Freiburg or Heidelberg. On average, international students. These can be booked in
students pay about 300 EUR per month forrent. advance and include accommodation, meals, and
Introduction 13
Student jobs
3 studies. During this period, they can take on any job
About two-thirds of all German students take a job regardless of the number of working days. However,
to earn some money while they are studying. For they must be able to present proof of sufficient funds
international students who do not come from EU or to support their stay. If they find work, they will be
EEA countries, work restrictions apply. They are granted a temporary residence permit. Permanent
allowed to work for 120 full or 240 half days per year. residency can be granted after two years.
If they want to work more than that, authorisation
is required from the Employment Agency and the
Immigration Authority. One exception to this regulation
is the position of academic or student assistant
(studentische Hilfskraft), which can be held for an
unlimited period of time. Please keep in mind that even
unpaid work placements fall under the 120/240-day
regulation.
Whats next?
3
After graduating from a Bachelor programme, many
students go on to pursue a Master degree. If you want
to take up employment after graduation, keep in mind
that international students who do not come from EU
or EEA countries are permitted to look for employment
commensurate with their qualifications in Germany
over a period of 18 months after completion of their
14 International Bachelor Programmes in Germany
How can I obtain information The Code of Conduct establishes a set of common It is worth taking a look at the Code of Conduct. For
about studying at a German uni minimum standards. Most universities go beyond this more information on signatories and the contents,
versity? What are the admission and offer many more services in support of interna see: www.hochschulkompass.de/en/partnerships/
requirements? What kinds of support can I expect? tional students. The index of participating univer nationaler-kodex.html.
All these questions are regulated by the National sities on page 99 marks signatory universities whose
Code of Conduct on Foreign Students at German programmes are presented in this brochure.
Universities. Although that may sound rather dry and
academic, it is actually quite important for internation All signatory universities commit themselves to provid
al students. After all, this document clearly defines ing students with information about their degree pro
the basic services that universities agree to provide grammes, admission requirements and processes, fees,
when they sign the Code of Conduct also in the and living conditions. This information is made avail
period after students have completed their studies. able preferably in English, and also in other c ommon
foreign languages. The Code covers many issues,
What does the Code of Conduct cover? from pre-study German language courses to advice
on career opportunities after graduation. It is certainly
Information and marketing worth taking a look at the Code of Conduct so that
Admission and placement you are familiar with your rights. Every university also
Academic, language and social support, advice, names a contact point for international students where
and counselling for international students complaints may be filed. Beyond that, the universities
Services for international students during continue to have obligations towards students even
and upon completion of their studies after they have completed their studies. They support
Handling of complaints graduates in mastering the transition to employment,
and they maintain contact through alumni programmes.
Introduction 15
This brochure is divided into chapters, sorted alphabetically and are to be found Additional symbols for
each covering a different study field. after the tables in each section. Preparatory Courses
The table of contents on page 3 gives an
overview of all subjects featured in the If you would like to search for higher edu- Costs
brochure, along with the page numbers on cation institutions in specific locations, Included / Not included
which programmes in these subjects are go to the index at the end of this brochure aa Course Fees
to be found. (pages 99103). The page numbers for bb Accommodation
programmes listed in tables are printed EE Meals
At the beginning of each section is a table in normal font, and the page numbers for ff Social Programme
with basic information about all the pro- advertisement pages are printed in bold
grammes listed in this section. The pro- font. Services
grammes are sorted alphabetically, first by Offered / Not offered
subject and then by location. You can find up-to-date and more detailed bb Accommodation Arranged
information on each study programme at ff Social Programme
Some programmes offer more detailed www.daad.de/international-programmes. ii Special Support Services
information in the form of half-page Just enter the Course-ID (you will find jj Free-of-charge Internet Access
advertisements. These programmes are this in the tables) to look up a specific
marked with the symbol ^ in the tables, programme.
and the relevant page number for the
advertisement appears underneath the
symbol. These advertisements are also
16 International Bachelor Programmes in Germany
Preparatory
S pecial: 14 Universities
Courses present
their Range of Courses
18 Preparatory Courses
A well-prepared start
A well-prepared start Taking part in such a programme can have There are courses
other advantages, too. At some universities,
Some German universities offer prepara- successfully completing a preparatory for foreign students who have already
tory programmes, also called prep courses, programme leads to a guaranteed place at been admitted to a degree course in
for foreign students. These programmes the university. Other universities assure Germany,
prepare you specifically for studying in those completing such programmes that for foreign students who have not yet
Germany in language and/or subject- they will have better chances of gaining a gained admission but already meet the
specific courses. place on a degree course. formal requirements for studying at a
university in Germany and
What are the advantages of such Who are the courses aimed at? for foreign students who have not yet
programmes? met the formal requirements for a
The preparatory programmes offered by higher education entrance qualification.
This ideal preparation enables you to equip universities in Germany vary greatly
yourself for the demands of German uni- with regard to both the content and the The duration of these programmes also
versities before the actual degree course requirements for participation. varies considerably. They generally last
begins. Then, when you begin your univer- between three weeks and one year.
sity studies, you get used to everyday life at
a German university far more easily. This The courses are usually taught in German,
means that you can complete your degree though there are also courses that prepare
without losing any time and probably even you for degree programmes in Germany
more successfully. which are taught in English.
Preparatory Courses 19
Deggendorf Institute of Technology Inst. for International Communication e.V., Dsseldorf / Berlin
Lets get started Pre-Study Programmes: Successful Studies in Germany
Location Deggendorf Location Dsseldorf
Course Language German Course Language German
Language Level B1C1 Language Level A1C1
Costs 1,800. aBEf Costs 1,770. to 4,800. aBEf
Do you want to improve your German in a 1,600. aBEf This pre-study programme gives many Services bfIj
nice atmosphere and make new friends? Services Bfij options to students, who are a ccompanied Dates 1/307/28/17, 3/28/29/17
Do you want to study in Germany? Deggen Dates 3/137/18/17 throughout the complete process from 7/312/21/17
dorf is the ideal place for you! Contact application to the successful start of their Contact
Lets get started prepares you perfectly studies. Our staff and a personal tutor will
Deggendorf Institute of Technology Inst. for International Communication e.V.
for the TestDaF exam as well as for your help you with the necessary language
Edlmairstrae 6 und 8, 94469 Deggendorf Palmenstrae 25, 40217 Dsseldorf
future studies in Germany. preparation that will enable you to pass the
tanja.mertadana@th-deg.de university entrance exams (TestDaF, DSH, study@iik-deutschland.de
The advantages at a glance: www.th-deg.de/lgs telc C1 for academics). They will support www.iik-deutschland.de/study-in-germany
p Successful participants obtain a bonus you with all administrative tasks. They will
for admission. also help you to find the university and study
p Participants can be enrolled as regular programme best suited to your needs and
students. interests. At the same time, you will be
p With optimal preparation for studies and introduced to living and studying in Germany,
excellent study conditions, no time is lost thus ensuring a smooth transition to your
during the study period itself. first semester on a German campus.
p Studying in a small group in an informal
and friendly atmosphere This programme is based on 25 years of
experience in running pre-study courses
We look forward to welcoming you to for universities, international organisations,
Deggendorf! and individual students worldwide.
26 Preparatory Courses
Fulda University of Applied Sciences, International Office Inst. for German Language and Culture Univ. Halle-Wittenberg
Pre-Study Fulda Prepare for University Intensive German A2C1
Location Fulda Location Halle (Saale)
Course Language German / English Course Language German
Language Level B2C1 / B2C1 Language Level A2C1
Costs 850. aBEf Costs 1,350. aBEf
Do you want to study in Germany? Do you 1,170. aBEf German language knowledge is the key to Services BfiJ
want to prepare as best as you can for your Services bfij successful academic studies at a German Dates 2/204/14/17, 4/176/9/17
future studies? Then Pre-Study Fulda is Dates 2/138/4/17, 4/188/4/17 university. 6/128/4/17
the right offer for you! Pre-Study Fulda is Contact Contact
a special introductory semester for inter Applicants awaiting a university place at
International Office Institute for German Language and Culture
national applicants to Fulda University. It Martin Luther University and international
Leipziger Strae 123, 36037 Fulda Collegienstr. 62, 06886 Lutherstadt Wittenberg
provides a solid basis for students to build students who want to refresh their German
upon in order to complete their regular christina.pitz@hs-fulda.de language knowledge before starting the new sekretariat@sprache.uni-halle.de
degree programme more quickly and more www.pre-study-fulda.de semester can participate in our intensive www.sprache.uni-halle.de
successfully. courses to prepare for the TestDaF exam.
Our intensive courses are ideal if you want
Advantages of Pre-Study Fulda at a glance: to learn German before your studies at a
1. Successful participants obtain guaran German university. You can progress through
teed admission and a bonus of 0.3 on all of the German language levels quickly
their GPA. and effectively. The final exam after level
2. Students are enrolled as regular C1 is TestDaF, which enables you to start a
students. course of study in German.
3. This best possible preparation for future
degree studies saves time later on. Besides vocabulary and grammar, the focus
4. Successful completion of the programme is on listening, aural, and written skills on
means better study results in the future. an academic basis. Project-oriented course
work gives you the chance to directly
implement and use what you have learned.
Preparatory Courses 27
Berlin BAU International Berlin University of Applied Sciences Deggendorf Deggendorf Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration International Management
Type University of Applied Sciences Type University of Applied Sciences
Total Number of Students 70 Total Number of Students 5,200
International Students 70% International Students 9%
Application for winter semester Application for winter semester
To study Business Administration at BAU Course Language English Our International Management programme Course Language English
International Berlin University of Applied is exclusively taught in English and meets
Sciences means not only to acquire com Contact the demands of students who are seeking Contact
mon business knowledge, but also to go Student Affairs / Admission a global perspective on a management School of Management
far beyond this goal. Our programme is de career. Our goal is to train you to satisfy the
Heinrich-Heine-Strae 15, 10179 Berlin Edlmairstrae 6+8, 94469 Deggendorf
signed for internationally oriented students growing demand for multilingual and multi
Tel. +49 (0) 30-81 05 80 80 Tel. +49 (0) 9 91-3 61 51 14
who aim for competence in intercultural cultural managers who can lead dynamic
and global management. Students acquire studentaffairs@bauinternational-uni.de companies across cultures and borders. welcome@th-deg.de
broad knowledge and gain experience in www.bauinternational-uni.de www.th-deg.de
global and intercultural situations. The programme combines broad-based
international training and theoretical
The environment in Berlin and at BAU knowledge with practical experience in a
International Berlin as well as the close supportive and international atmosphere.
connection to the BAU Global Network per We offer an accelerated programme that
fectly match such objectives. At BAU Inter prepares domestic and foreign students
national Berlin, we focus on the cultural for a management career with enterprises
and intercultural aspects of international that market, trade, invest and do business
business. We have a modern understanding throughout the world. Students will go
of management theories, linked to different abroad for two semesters and gain valu
regional particularities in management able experience while studying and doing
behaviour. an internship.
46 Law, Business, Economics and Social Sciences
The programme focuses on world wine Jon.Hanf@hs-gm.de Through their studies at KLU, students will study@the-klu.org
markets, including various aspects of www.hs-geisenheim.de acquire an education in management, eco www.the-klu.org
marketing and economics. It includes ob nomics, logistics, quantitative methods, soft
ligatory modules on viticulture, oenology, skills competencies (i.e., communication,
and sensory evaluation, thus covering the teamwork, and negotiation), international
complete value chain of the wine business experience, foreign language proficiency,
from the grape to the bottle. and a diversified and interdisciplinary edu
cation, and problem-solving competencies
Practical studies in seminars, practical gained by understanding, analysing, and
exercises, internships, and field trips are structuring complex real-world situations.
of vital importance throughout the pro They will gain practical experience from in
gramme. Close cooperation with compa ternships, excursions, and lectures by pro
nies in the areas of business development, fessionals and industry experts.
business administration, and marketing is
growing in significance. This cooperation KLU ranks among the top universities in
has a long tradition at our university. Germany.
52 Law, Business, Economics and Social Sciences
Kleve Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences Kleve Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences
Agribusiness, BA International Taxation and Law, BA
Type University of Applied Sciences Type University of Applied Sciences
Total Number of Students 6,000 Total Number of Students 6,000
International Students 34% International Students 34%
Application for winter semester Application for winter semester
The Agribusiness degree programme is a Course Language English International connections in times of glo Course Language English
business economics and management pro balisation have fundamentally influenced
gramme applied to agricultural and food Contact tax systems and related laws. Companies Contact
supply chains. The agriculture sector and Student Service Centre and tax authorities as well as legislative Student Service Centre
the food industry are highly dynamic and authorities are increasingly concerned
Marie-Curie-Strae 1, 47533 Kleve Marie-Curie-Strae 1, 47533 Kleve
innovative sectors that have to adapt to with international taxation. Therefore, the
Tel. +49 (0) 28 21-80 67 33 60 Tel. +49 (0) 28 21-80 67 33 60
increasing global competition, rising de contents of the degree have a strong in
mands on the quality of food, and natural studienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de ternational focus and aim at national and studienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
resource scarcity. www.hochschule-rhein-waal.de worldwide tax issues. www.hochschule-rhein-waal.de
The objective of the study course is to train Students are equipped with substantial
highly qualified economists and managers knowledge of national fiscal law (particu
who can respond to the challenges of this larly with respect to income tax law), pro
dynamic sector and actively manage them. cedural law, and business taxation. Based
The study programme focuses on the eco on the prevailing legal framework, topics in
nomic and management processes along the field of international taxation like bilat
agricultural and food supply chains from eral agreements or supranational law are
production to consumption. analysed and discussed critically.
The programme covers topics from human Graduates are able to identify and evaluate
resource management to accounting, plant sophisticated tax issues both economically
production, supply chain management, and legally and can develop appropriate
market research, innovation management, solutions.
and entrepreneurship, among others.
Law, Business, Economics and Social Sciences 53
Wrzburg Univ. of Applied Sciences Wrzburg-Schweinfurt Kamp-Lintfort Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences
BA in International Management Communication and Information Engineering, BSc
Type University of Applied Sciences Type University of Applied Sciences
Total Number of Students 9,000 Total Number of Students 6,000
International Students 6% International Students 34%
Application for winter semester Application for winter semester
It is not only academics qualified in techni Course Language English Everywhere we go, we are surrounded by Course Language English
cal subject matters or the natural sciences technical systems so unobtrusive and natu
who are among the pillars of the German Contact ral that we rarely notice them anymore. Contact
economy. Highly qualified business econo FHWS i-Campus Entertainment systems, technical healthcare Student Service Centre
mists also play a major role. Our programme solutions, smart buildings, smart factories,
Mnzstrae 19, 97070 Wrzburg Marie-Curie-Strae 1, 47533 Kleve
prepares students for a career in an inter traffic monitoring and control systems,
Tel. +49 (0) 9 31-35 11 65 00 Tel. +49 (0) 28 21-80 67 33 60
national business environment in Germany automated driving assistance, and mobile
or abroad. Graduates of the programme i-campus@fhws.de phones are just a few examples of things studienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
have a broad basic knowledge of the core www.i-campus.fhws.de that have become ingrained parts of our www.hochschule-rhein-waal.de
subjects in business management. They lives.
will develop in-depth knowledge in one
specialisation. Our degree course aims to develop stu
dents expertise in the fields of electrical
The course of studies involves a total of engineering (focused on signal processing)
seven semesters fully taught in English, and computer science.
including one practical semester, and it
comprises 210 ECTS. There is an option of Due to their interdisciplinary, practical, and
completing one or more semesters at one truly international education, our graduates
of our 60 partner universities or spending are highly sought-after and well suited for
the practical semester abroad. Benefit from international careers, including software
our special support programme for inter and hardware development, project man
national students and start your career in agement, automation, innovation manage
Germany. ment, consultancy, and technical product
management.
58 Law, Business, Economics and Social Sciences
3 Industrial Engineering
3 Political Science
3 Political Science
3 Social Science
3 Social Science
Kamp-Lintfort Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences Kleve Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences
Environment and Energy, BSc Sustainable Agriculture, BSc
Type University of Applied Sciences Type University of Applied Sciences
Total Number of Students 6,000 Total Number of Students 6,000
International Students 34% International Students 34%
Application for winter semester Application for winter semester
The future of industrial societies depends Course Language English Students of the Bachelors degree pro Course Language English
on the sustainable use of resources. Facing gramme Sustainable Agriculture analyse
environmental limits, we need to find solu Contact and assess agricultural and horticultural Contact
tions that help to supply the high demand Student Service Centre production systems regarding their sus Student Service Centre
for energy and raw materials. At the same tainability and develop approaches for their
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time, industries have to tackle emissions optimisation. They consider sustainability
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reduction and the challenges brought about in its ecological, economic, and social as
by global climate change. studienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de pects. Resulting ethical questions are also studienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.de considered in lectures. The degree pro www.hochschule-rhein-waal.de
A dynamic environment like this needs in gramme Sustainable Agriculture combines
dividuals with a broad range of skills and technical, natural scientific, economic, and
knowledge. We have developed our course sociological subjects.
to fulfil that need and will provide students
with a profound knowledge base in natural Analytical skills for the improvement of ag
sciences and engineering as well as a solid ricultural systems are broadened in manifold
understanding of economics and IT. Our in and interdisciplinary projects. A large array
ternational and interdisciplinary focus will of contacts to companies and institutions
further expand students skill set preparing of the agricultural sector in Germany and
them for future collaboration with experts abroad contribute to an applied and prac
in their subject area on a global scale. tice-oriented study programme.
66 Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Agriculture, Medicine, Sport
3 Biology
3 Chemistry
3 Computer Science
3 Earth Sciences
3 Mathematics
3 Physics, Astronomy
3 Engineering in general
3 Engineering in general
Birkenfeld Trier University of Applied Sciences Fulda Fulda University of Applied Sciences
Sustainable Business and Technology Science & Engineering
Type University of Applied Sciences Type University of Applied Sciences
Total Number of Students 2,700 Total Number of Students 8,300
International Students 9% International Students 13%
Application for winter semester Application for winter semester
This interdisciplinary Bachelors pro Course Language English Fundamental engineering principles will Course Language German, English (25%)
gramme at Germanys most sustainability- be taught in the English language during
oriented university incorporates all aspects Contact the basic course period (semester 1+2) of
necessary to meet the demand of students Umwelt-Campus Birkenfeld the international and interdisciplinary Contact
seeking a global perspective between busi Bachelors degree programme. This will
Postfach 1380, 55761 Birkenfeld Fachbereich Lebensmitteltechnologie
ness and technology. make the course work more accessible for
Tel. +49 (0) 67 82-17 12 06 Leipziger Strae 123, 36037 Fulda
In six semesters, students will study busi international students and simultaneously
ness and engineering through innovative sbt@umwelt-campus.de prepare German students for a career in ingrid.seuss@lt.hs-fulda.de
learning concepts. Our focus on sustain www.umwelt-campus.de international companies. An orientation www.hs-fulda.de
ability, green technologies, and a globally module of the introductory phase conveys
interrelated perspective provides future an overview of knowledge from central
graduates with excellent key qualifications fields of all subject areas in order to facili
and enables them to master the challenges tate the choice between the four speciali
of our time. sation areas. Subsequently, the focus will
Real-life business projects as well as train shift to lectures (modules) in food technol
ing in organisation, methods, and commu ogy, ecotropology, applied computer sci
nication skills complete our students aca ence, electrical engineering, and informa
demic and personal profiles. tion technology.
As an extra benefit, German language and
intercultural communication modules will
pave the way for a possible professional
life in Germany or German enterprises
abroad.
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3 Engineering in general
3 Engineering in general
3 Engineering in general
3 Engineering in general
Kleve Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences Kleve Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences
Bioengineering, BSc Mechatronic Systems Engineering, BSc
Type University of Applied Sciences Type University of Applied Sciences
Total Number of Students 6,000 Total Number of Students 6,000
International Students 34% International Students 34%
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Bioengineering encompasses an interdis Course Language English The Bachelors degree programme Me Course Language English
ciplinary field applying modern engineering chatronic Systems Engineering, taught
principles to solve problems and to enable Contact entirely in English, is offered at the Kleve Contact
technologies important in various fields Student Service Centre location of Rhine-Waal University of Applied Student Service Centre
such as biology, medicine, or health care. Sciences. With engineering, electronics,
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In many cases, bioengineering products and computer sciences, the interdisci
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can only be realised by means of molecular plinary degree course is built on a broad
biology and genetic engineering techniques. studienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de scientific foundation. studienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
Thus, bioengineering is a wide discipline www.hochschule-rhein-waal.de www.hochschule-rhein-waal.de
that is still growing, encompassing a broad In this degree course, the modules are
range of areas. unique in that they combine scientific and
technical content with conveying important
To prepare our students for todays chal key qualifications in management and soft
lenges in bioengineering, the curriculum skills. The ability to work in a team is sup
combines natural sciences with modern ported through two team projects, in which
engineering principles, training high-stand students work on exciting, interdisciplinary
ard engineers for biomedical and biotech projects on topics encountered frequently
nology industries as well as healthcare and in industry.
clinical services. Furthermore, intensive
supervision in small groups and state-of- Graduates job prospects are strongly en
the-art facilities in modern laboratories hanced by the fact that they have been,
provide a unique learning experience. amongst other things, introduced to process
engineering as a special field for mechatron
ic applications.
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3 Engineering in general
3 Engineering in general
3 Engineering in general
3 Electrical Engineering
Schweinfurt Univ. of Applied Sciences Wrzburg-Schweinfurt Hamburg Hamburg University of Applied Sciences
BEng in Logistics Information Engineering
Type University of Applied Sciences Type University of Applied Sciences
Total Number of Students 9,000 Total Number of Students 16,600
International Students 6% International Students 13%
Application for winter semester Application for winter semester
Logistics offers many career opportunities Course Language English The international BSc Information Engi Course Language English
worldwide. It is the third largest sector of neering degree programme at the HAW
industry in Germany. It is a complex task Contact Hamburg is aimed at undergraduates inter
that requires planning, organisation, prac FHWS i-Campus ested in the interaction of information tech Contact
ticality, and technical skills. Therefore, the nology, electronics and computer science
Mnzstrae 19, 97070 Wrzburg Dep. of Information & Electrical Engineering
study programme at our university com in complex technical systems.
Tel. +49 (0) 9 31-35 11 65 00 Berliner Tor 7, 20099 Hamburg
bines IT, engineering and organisation
a perfect combination for a successful i-campus@fhws.de The programme takes seven semesters, lutz.leutelt@haw-hamburg.de
career. www.i-campus.fhws.de with a large part of the curriculum dedi www.haw-hamburg.de/english
cated to practical experience in the form of
We offer a Bachelors degree of seven se lab work, student projects, and a semester
mesters fully taught in English. It comprises in industry. This combination of theory and
210 ECTS and provides all the specialised practice gives our graduates the knowl
knowledge and skills that are needed in edge to develop technology as software
the field of logistics today. You will acquire engineers for server or embedded systems,
hands-on experience in your sixth semes as analogue or digital hardware designers,
ter by doing an internship at a renowned or as systems engineers.
company.
Small groups, academic support, a buddy
Benefit from our special support programme programme, and a mentoring system ensure
for international students and start your that our students feel at home at our uni
career in Germany. versity. Students from all around the world
underline the international character of the
programme.
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3 Electrical Engineering
3 Electrical Engineering
Kleve Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences Mannheim Mannheim University of Applied Sciences
Electronics, BSc Automation Technology (BSc)
Type University of Applied Sciences Type University of Applied Sciences
Total Number of Students 6,000 Total Number of Students 5,300
International Students 34% International Students 20%
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Todays information society is based on the Course Language English Hochschule Mannheim Mannheim Uni Course Language German, English (2550%)
processing and passing on of information. versity of Applied Sciences offers inter
Without electronics, this would not be pos Contact national students the opportunity to gain Contact
sible. For decades, all-important technical Student Service Centre the internationally recognised Bachelor of Department of Electrical Engineering
innovations have contained a substantial Science (BSc) in Automation Technology
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amount of electronics. degree as part of the Engineering Sciences
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international study programme. The degree
The English-language Bachelors degree studienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de is normally awarded after a seven-semester sekretariat@elektrotechnik.hs-mannheim.de
programme Electronics is offered at the www.hochschule-rhein-waal.de course of study comprising 210 credits. www.ete.hs-mannheim.de
Kleve location of Rhine-Waal University of
Applied Sciences. Automation Technology is based on the
principles of electrical engineering. The goal
In addition to natural sciences and techni is to partially or totally control automated
cal basics, for example, in IT, mathematics, technical processes.
and mechanics, this innovative course of
study focuses most notably on the convey
ance of social and management compe
tence. Interdisciplinary modules connect
technical fundamentals with topics from
science of creativity and management
techniques right up to marketing.
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3 Electrical Engineering
3 Electrical Engineering
Mannheim Mannheim University of Applied Sciences Weingarten Ravensburg-Weingarten Univ. of Applied Sciences
Power Engineering and Renewable Energies (BSc) Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
Type University of Applied Sciences Type University of Applied Sciences
Total Number of Students 5,300 Total Number of Students 3,500
International Students 20% International Students 12%
Application for winter semester Application for summer semester
Hochschule Mannheim Mannheim Uni Course Language German, English (2550%) Outstanding features Course Language English, German (2550%)
versity of Applied Sciences offers interna p Top university with excellent national
tional students the opportunity to gain the Contact ranking results Contact
internationally recognised Bachelor of Sci Department of Electrical Engineering p Internationally recognised degrees Electrical Engineering
ence in Power Engineering and Renewable p Seminars and lectures in small groups
Paul-Wittsack-Strae 10, 68163 Mannheim Doggenriedstrae, 88250 Weingarten
Energies degree as part of the Engineering p Outstanding relationships with global
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Sciences international study programme. companies
The degree is normally awarded after a sekretariat@elektrotechnik.hs-mannheim.de lucia.mengis@hs-weingarten.de
p Area with lowest unemployment rate in
seven-semester course of study comprising www.ete.hs-mannheim.de Germany www.hs-weingarten.de
210 credits. p Location in the border triangle of Germany,
Switzerland, and Austria
The modern programme deals with the p Top recreation area: skiing in the Alps,
generation, transmission, and distribution sailing on Lake Constance
of electrical power, concerning itself with Main course concepts
interdisciplinary issues such as sustainable p English as course language
energy provision, environmental protec p Bachelor of Engineering
tion, and preservation of resources. With p Experienced lecturers from university
the increasing global demand for electric and the business world
power comes the need to increase the use p Balance between theory and practice
of renewable energies, such as solar and p Practical semester in industry
wind power, as well as the use of communal p High-end labs
heating power stations to improve energy p Supplementary German language courses
efficiency. p Welcome and Orientation Week
p Brother and Sister Programme
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3 Design
3 Design
Berlin BAU International Berlin University of Applied Sciences Berlin BAU International Berlin University of Applied Sciences
Bachelor of Arts in Interior Design Bachelor of Arts in Product Design
Type University of Applied Sciences Type University of Applied Sciences
Total Number of Students 70 Total Number of Students 70
International Students 70% International Students 70%
Application for winter semester Application for winter semester
Interior Designers work with spaces, which Course Language English The Product Design programme at BAU Course Language English
might vary from residential spaces to event International Berlin University of Applied
spaces, theatre and film sets, public Contact Sciences deals with central themes of aes Contact
spaces, and exhibition spaces. The Interior Student Affairs / Admission thetics, innovation, applicability, usability, Student Affairs / Admission
Design programme at BAU International environmental sustainability, and interna
Heinrich-Heine-Strae 15, 10179 Berlin Heinrich-Heine-Strae 15, 10179 Berlin
Berlin prepares students for their future tional compatibility. The aim of the study
Tel. +49 (0) 30-81 05 80 80 Tel. +49 (0) 30-81 05 80 80
careers through perfecting their creative programme is to equip students with skills
and professional skills. It equips students studentaffairs@bauinternational-uni.de for application-related jobs as well as ar studentaffairs@bauinternational-uni.de
with all tools they need in order to design www.bauinternational-uni.de tistic and creative jobs in all areas of prod www.bauinternational-uni.de
space and to be able to communicate their uct design. Besides the pronounced practi
design ideas in any given context. cal relevance as a profile characteristic of
the Bachelors degree programme, scientific
Creative and critical thinking, problem- and theoretical courses that will improve
solving skills, adaptability, an international the analytical and conceptual skills of the
outlook, interdisciplinary experience, and students are offered.
intercultural competence are of special im
portance for all programmes of the Design The programme offers an excellent educa
Faculty. tion, providing students with the skills they
need to conceptualise, plan, and present
This Bachelors programme is unique in a wide range of products that might vary
Berlin, as it is the only programme in Inte from cars to consumer goods, furniture, or
rior Design that is offered in the city and in computer hardware.
the surrounding state of Brandenburg.
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3 Design
3 Design
Kamp-Lintfort Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences Kln TH Kln (University of Applied Sciences)
Information and Communication Design, BA Digital Games
Type University of Applied Sciences Type University of Applied Sciences
Total Number of Students 6,000 Total Number of Students 23,600
International Students 34% International Students 19%
Application for winter semester Application for winter semester
Designers of the future will not just be re Course Language English Basic Facts: Course Language English
sponsible for staging the products of others. p Bachelor of Arts
Working in interdisciplinary teams, they will Contact p Seven semesters (three and a half years)
be increasingly tasked with developing con Student Service Centre p Three possible areas of specialisation: Contact
tents, products, and services from scratch. Game Arts, Game Design, or Game
Marie-Curie-Strae 1, 47533 Kleve International Office
This is why we put a special emphasis on Informatics
Tel. +49 (0) 28 21-80 67 33 60 Claudiusstrae 1, 50678 Kln
interdisciplinary cooperation and work p Language of instruction: English
closely with our facultys IT experts, psy studienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de international-office@th-koeln.de
p Start: mid-September
chologists, natural scientists, engineers, www.hochschule-rhein-waal.de p Number of students per year: 35 www.colognegamelab.de
and economists. p No tuition fees
Contents:
Our approach to teaching and learning fo Game design, Storytelling, Audiovisual
cuses on the cutting edge for example, design, Animation, Prototyping, Program
future-oriented design areas like interface ming and technology, Project management,
and motion design. Our students benefit Video game and media studies
from continuous access to state-of-the-art Approach:
equipment used in professional media Focus on both academic theory and profes
production and will not just develop their sional practice, Project-oriented learning,
conceptual and creative skills to the best Transdisciplinary collaboration
of their ability but also gain expertise in Entry Requirements:
project management, rhetoric, presentation, University entrance diploma (Abitur or
and entrepreneurship. Fachabitur) and successful completion of
Cologne Game Labs application procedure
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www.daad.de/admission 3
www.auswaertiges-amt.de
Information on all degree programmes Admission to German universities for Entry requirements to Germany for foreigners,
in Germany as well as information on study- international students and graduates German embassies and consulates
ing and living in G
ermany
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www.uni-assist.de 3
www.daad.de/aaa
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www.daad.de/international-programmes University application service for international Addresses of the international offices at
International programmes in Germany: students German universities
degree programmes, language, short and prep
courses. More details on the programmes in 3
www.daad.de/costs 3
www.daad.de/offices
this brochure Costs of studying in Germany, tuition fees Addresses of DAAD branch offices and
at German universities information centres worldwide
3
www.research-in-germany.de
PhD in Germany, German research landscape, 3
www.funding-guide.de
funding opportunities, research jobs Funding opportunities for international
students, graduates, and postdocs
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100 International Bachelor Programmes in Germany
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p Location p Birkenfeld
Institution of Higher Education COC* Page Trier University of Applied Sciences COC 70, 74
* Signatory university of the Code of Conduct, see p. 14. p Bremen
Illustrated descriptions of the Bachelor Programmes Jacobs University Bremen 20, 24, 33, 39, 40, 43, 44, 62, 63, 64, 72
are marked in bold type. University of Applied Sciences Bremen 73, 82
p Chemnitz
p Aachen University of Applied Sciences Mittweida COC 20
FH Aachen, Freshman Institute COC 20, 24 p Cottbus
FH Aachen University of Applied Sciences COC 62, 70, 72, 73 Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg COC 64, 67
p Bamberg p Darmstadt
University of Bamberg COC 38 Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences COC 86
p Berlin p Deggendorf
BAU International Berlin University of Applied Sciences 38, 45, 86, 87 Deggendorf Institute of Technology COC 20, 25, 38, 45
Berlin School of Economics and Law COC 38, 39 p Dortmund
Freie Universitt Berlin COC 32 International School of Management (ISM) 40, 49
HTW Berlin University of Applied Sciences COC 39 p Dresden
HWTK University of Applied Sciences 39, 48 SRH University Berlin 40, 50
SRH University Berlin 39, 48, 49 p Duisburg
p Bielefeld University of Duisburg-Essen COC 63, 71, 72, 73
Bielefeld University COC 32, 33, 35, 62 p Dsseldorf
FH Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences 39 Institute for International Communication e. V. (IIK) 20, 25
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p Flensburg p Heilbronn
Europa-Universitt Flensburg COC 32, 34 Heilbronn University 40
p Frankfurt (Oder) p Hermannsburg
European University Viadrina COC 40, 50 University of Applied Sciences for Intercultural
p Freiburg im Breisgau Theology Hermannsburg 33
University of Freiburg COC 32, 34 p Ingolstadt
p Fulda Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt COC 38, 46, 70, 75
Fulda University of Applied Sciences 20, 26, 70, 74 p Kamp-Lintfort
p Geisenheim Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences 40, 43, 57, 62, 65, 73, 83, 86, 88
Geisenheim University 21, 40, 51 p Karlsruhe
p Gttingen Karlshochschule International University 21, 41, 44, 58
PFH Private University of Applied Sciences 21 Karlsruhe Institute of Technology COC 73, 81
University of Gttingen COC 62, 66 p Kleve
p Halle (Saale) Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences 33, 36, 41, 43, 44, 52, 58, 59,
Institute for German Language and Culture Martin Luther 62, 63, 65, 66, 70, 72, 73, 76, 79, 81
University Halle-Wittenberg COC 23, 26 p Kln
Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg COC 40 Fresenius University of Applied Sciences 41, 42
p Hamburg TH Kln University of Applied Sciences 21, 27, 86, 88
Hamburg University of Applied Sciences 72, 78 p Leipzig
Hamburg University of Technology COC 21, 27, 70, 75 Leipzig University COC 32, 64
Khne Logistics University 40, 51 LMS Leipzig Medical School 21
p Hannover p Lneburg
Leibniz Universitt Hannover COC 43 Leuphana University Lneburg COC 42, 53, 86, 89
p Heidelberg p Magdeburg
Universitt Heidelberg COC 33, 35 European Preparatory College (ESKW) 21, 22
p Heidenheim an der Brenz University of Magdeburg 38, 44, 46, 59
Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University Heidenheim 21 University of Magdeburg MDWi AG 21, 28
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p Mannheim p Passau
Mannheim University of Applied Sciences COC 72, 79, 80 University of Passau COC 32
p Mittweida p Pfarrkirchen
University of Applied Sciences Mittweida COC 64, 68 Deggendorf Institute of Technology COC 42, 55, 71, 77
p Mnchengladbach p Pforzheim
University of Applied Sciences Niederrhein COC 70 Pforzheim University 38, 47
p Mnchberg p Regensburg
Hof University of Applied Sciences COC 71 University of Regensburg COC 22, 28
p Mnchen p Reutlingen
Munich University of Applied Sciences COC 71 Reutlingen University COC 42, 55
Technische Universitt Mnchen COC 23, 42, 53 p Rheinbach
University of Applied Languages / SDI Mnchen 22 Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg COC 62
p Mnster p Saarbrcken
FH Mnster University of Applied Sciences COC 42 Saarland University COC 62, 63, 64, 71
University of Mnster COC 44, 64 p Schweinfurt
University of Mnster, Language Centre COC 22 University of Applied Sciences Wrzburg-Schweinfurt COC 71, 77, 78
p Neu-Ulm p Senftenberg
Neu-Ulm University of Applied Sciences COC 42 Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg COC 22
p Nrnberg p Soest
Nuremberg Institute of Technology COC 42, 54 South Westphalia University of Applied Sciences COC 43, 56
p Oestrich-Winkel p Stuttgart
EBS Universitt fr Wirtschaft und Recht 38 University of Stuttgart COC 44, 60
p Oldenburg p Tbingen
University of Oldenburg COC 64, 68 University of Tbingen COC 33
p Osnabrck p Ulm
Osnabrck University COC 63 University of Applied Sciences Ulm COC 43, 63, 67
Osnabrck University of Applied Sciences COC 42, 54 p Vallendar
WHU Otto Beisheim School of Management 38, 47
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p Villingen-Schwenningen
Furtwangen University COC 43, 56, 73, 82
p Weimar
Bauhaus-Universitt Weimar COC 22, 29, 32
p Weingarten
Ravensburg-Weingarten University of Applied Sciences 72, 80
p Wildau
Technical University of Applied Sciences Wildau COC 22, 29
p Worms
Worms University of Applied Sciences 43
p Wrzburg
Julius Maximilian University of Wrzburg COC 33
University of Applied Sciences Wrzburg-Schweinfurt COC 43, 57
p Zwickau
Westschsische Hochschule Zwickau
University of Applied Sciences COC 22
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In line with its motto change by exchange, Thanks to the DAADs network of branch German higher education opportunities.
the DAAD has been creating international offices and information centres on all The agency also helps to promote study
opportunities for young academics since continents, many international students abroad opportunities for German citizens
1925. We work continuously with German each year can find accurate, comprehen- so that they can prepare to take on leader-
universities to promote internationalisation sive, and current information about the ship roles in todays world by benefiting
and to bring people into contact with Ger- German higher education system, visa from an international education. Our
many by promoting the German language regulations, and administrative require- mission is to foster mutual understanding
abroad and at home. We also work with ments that must be taken care of prior to between the people of Germany and of
governments in developing countries help- their arrival in Germany. In addition to other countries all over the world.
ing them to establish more efficient uni- providing print and online materials at its
versities. As an important German foreign information centres, advisers reach pro- In 2015, 238 universities and 107 student
policy partner, the DAAD brings an inter- spective student audiences through fairs governing bodies were members of the
national dimension in matters of culture, and outreach events at local universities DAAD organisation.
science, education and development. and other public venues. The DAAD also
keeps in touch with its former students via Budget
The DAAD is a transparent and open an alumni network.
organisation made up of dedicated indi- The DAAD is supported by the Federal
viduals, many of whom, as recipients Today, the German Academic Exchange Foreign Office, the Federal Ministry
of grants or lectureships, were them- Service is the worlds largest funding of Education and Research, and the
selves first-hand beneficiaries of DAAD organisation of its kind. It not only helps Federal Ministry for Economic Coopera-
scholarships or programmes. international students in accessing tion and Development. The European
The mission of the DAAD 105
Union is also one of the financial con- 1. Scholarships for the Best: for students and researchers to work
tributors, as are some companies, organi- The DAAD grants scholarships to the best together to achieve excellence in research
sations, and foreign governments. In German and international students and and applied learning, irrespective of their
2015, the DAAD had a total budget of researchers who demonstrate exceptional country of origin.
471millionEUR. ability and willingness to accept respon
sibility. These students are handpicked in
The DAAD and its Goals a challenging application process.
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Full steam ahead, into the future:
Im studying in Germany.
Maryam Safi from Iran is doing her Bachelor of Science
in Media Technology at the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences.
Maryam was photographed at Hubert Burda Media on the River Elbe in Hamburg.
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