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International Bachelor Programmes in Germany
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International Bachelor Programmes in Germany 3
5 Introduction5 Campus Germany – your first steps
towards an international career7 Bachelor degree programmes:
International success “Made in Germany”10 Checklist: applying for a Bachelor programme 12 Checklist: information for international students
in Germany14 Code of Conduct ensures common quality standards15 How to use this brochure
17 Preparatory Courses18 A well-prepared start20 Preparatory courses longer than three months22 Preparatory courses shorter than three months
29 Languages and Cultural Studies30 Languages and Cultural Studies in general Education English Studies, American Studies German Language and Literature
Languages and Cultural Studies31 History Library, Documentation and Media Studies Other / Non-European Languages and Cultural Studies Philosophy Psychology32 Romance Languages Theology
37 Law, Business, Economics and Social Sciences38 Law, Business, Economics and Social Sciences
in general Business and Economics43 Industrial Engineering Law Political Science44 Social Science
Contents
4 International Bachelor Programmes in Germany
65 Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Agriculture, Medicine, Sport
66 Mathematics, Natural Sciences in general Agriculture Biology Chemistry67 Computer Science68 Earth Sciences Mathematics Medicine Physics, Astronomy Sport
75 Engineering76 Engineering in general77 Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering79 Mechanical Engineering / Process Engineering Mining, Metallurgy Transport Engineering, Nautical Science
91 Art, Art Theory, Music92 Design Music, Musicology
97 Addresses104 More useful information105 Index110 The mission of the DAAD112 About this brochure
Introduction 5
Campus Germany – your first steps towards an international career
Willkommen! Thank you for your interest in our range of Bachelor programmes in Germany. Spanning all study fields – from architecture to zoology – higher educa-tion in Germany offers a broad choice of courses at many diverse insti tutions. In this brochure, you will find comprehensive and current information on international Bachelor programmes at German insti-tutions of higher edu cation, along with tips on how to apply, financial support, accommodation, and other useful topics.
No matter whether you have already attended an institution of higher educa-tion or have just finished school, success-ful completion of a Bachelor degree in Germany will provide you with a world-class higher education and qualifications that are respected by employers and academics worldwide.
With over 400 universities and uni ver-sities of applied sciences in Germany from which to choose, where do you begin to find the one that is right for you? And even more importantly, which subject should you study?
This brochure will help you to research your options. It is part of the publi cation “International Bachelor, Master and Doctoral Programmes in Germany”. Of course, it can only offer a glimpse of the approximately 8,500 Bachelor degree courses on offer at German higher education institutions. We can, however, guarantee a high standard of teaching, facilities, academic education, and student care for the 156 Bachelor programmes listed in this brochure. The courses are submitted to the DAAD by the higher edu cation institutions and must meet
stringent quality control criteria before they are listed here. Every programme in this brochure:
■ offers internationally recognised degrees
■ is accredited or has accreditation pending
■ is taught entirely or mainly in English (or in another major foreign language)
■ has an internationally oriented curriculum with study periods abroad and / or integrates international guest lecturers into the programme
■ guarantees curricular and extra-curricular coaching and counselling for international students
You will also find some programmes that are offered by the Franco-German
6 International Bachelor Programmes in Germany
University. These binational Bachelor programmes are divided equally between two uni versities (one in Germany and one in France) and lead to a double degree. For more information, please see: www.dfh-ufa.org.
Please refer to our website (www.daad.de/ international-programmes) for more detailed information on degree pro-grammes, application procedures, academic departments, on-campus facilities, and other topics.
Take that first step today, and soon you could be studying in Germany!
Germany is ranked third behind the USA and UK as the favourite destination for international students, and international students usually do not have to pay tuition fees, so it was an easy decision for me to study in Germany. Studying engineering at the HAW Hamburg means that I do lots of projects and lab work as well as an internship, so I feel I am being very well prepared for my future career. The univer-sity also awarded me a scholarship, which really helps me focus on my studies.
Anthony Omiunu from Nigeria is studying for a BSc in Information Engineering at Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (HAW Hamburg).
Introduction 7
In demand all over the world
Germany has a long history of welcoming international students from around the globe. The reputation for academic excellence enjoyed by so many German universities makes it easy to see why a great number of international students choose to pursue their education in Ger-many. Every year, more than 340,000 students from all over the world study at a third-level institution. Germany boasts more than 400 institutions of higher education offering applicants a choice of approx. 8,500 Bachelor programmes and 8,400 Master programmes.
In response to an ever-changing business environment and scientific challenges, universities are constantly developing new programmes, for instance, software
engineering in health care. The interna-tionalisation of industry increasingly calls for qualified personnel with foreign lan-guage skills, with the result that more and more internationally oriented courses are being offered in Germany. In addition to English-language programmes, students at German universities can study in other foreign languages such as French, Chinese, and Spanish. Even if knowledge of the German language is not compulsory for admission to these programmes, many students take German classes and learn the language over the course of their studies.
Most German universities offer assistance to international students so that they can settle in quickly and make friends. This is made easier by the fact that unlike in some other countries, German and foreign students attend the same courses.
Up-to-date, flexible, international
A restructuring of the German higher education system to the two-tier degree system is now nearing com pletion. Prior to the Bologna reform, German students earned either a “Diplom” or a “Magister”, with students usually taking more than eight semesters to complete one of the two degrees. With the now widely established Bachelor degree system, students not only embark on a professional career ear-lier – often after six semesters –, they also find it easier to have their degrees recog-nised abroad.
Prospective lawyers, doctors, and pharma-cists in Germany do not yet earn degrees according to the Bologna reform and are still educated in preparation for a state examination conducted at the end of their
Bachelor degree programmes: International success “Made in Germany”
8 International Bachelor Programmes in Germany
studies. However, the study process in these fields is also expected to be replaced with some variation of the Bachelor and Master system in due course.
Foreign students in Germany benefit greatly from the ECTS, the European Credit Transfer System. This facilitates credit transfers across institutions and across countries. Most Bachelor degrees today are modular, based on the credit points system. All courses taught – be they lectures, tutorials, seminars, etc. – count as parts of the modules. Students who pass the examinations in the mod-ules are awarded credit points. Once they have earned a given number of credit points, they can write a Bachelor thesis, an independent piece of academic work demonstrating the student’s ability to apply scientific thinking and methodology.
Fast track to a great career
Internships with local corporations or abroad in your field of study give you prac-tical, relevant experience that not only enhances your résumé, but also provides
you with an opportunity to determine if your chosen field is the right one for you. Most Bachelor programmes require internships and offer credits for them. In Germany, strong collaboration has tradi-tionally existed between universities and business enterprises. This gives students the opportunity to put their skills to the test, to transfer theoretical ideas into prac-tical projects, and to implement research in a real-world environment.
Theory or practice?
In Germany, there are different types of higher education institutions, and a lot of degree courses are offered both by uni-versities and by universities of applied sciences (Fachhochschule/FH, or Hochschule/ HS). The question of where you should study depends on your own personal preferences.
At a university, research and teaching are closely linked. University programmes are traditionally more theoretical and are a good choice for those seeking to pursue a scien-tific career. At the same time, references
to real-world applications of theory and research remain constantly visible. The spectrum of subjects is broad, incorporating medicine, law, the humanities, the natural sciences, and economics / business. Close research networks and intensive coopera-tion with uni ver sities in Germany and abroad provide you with diverse opportu-nities to make a contri bution to shaping research in your own right.
Universities of applied sciences are also an essential element of Germany’s higher education system, driving the development and establishment of new products and services. Their strong focus on training ensures that young academics receive instruction with a practical orien-tation, particularly in, but not limited to, the field of engineering. Universities of applied sciences perform problem- oriented research, often in cooperation with regional and, increasingly, with supra-regional industry.
Then there are the technical uni ver sities, called “Technische Universitäten” or “Technische Hochschulen”, which are
Introduction 9
special ised universities of applied sciences. As their name suggests, they focus on engineering and the natural sciences. Their range of subjects is complemented by courses in business and economics, for example. The nine largest of these tech-nical universities have come together to form what is known as the TU9 alliance (www.tu9.de/en).
A wide range of subjects, many different degrees
The higher education institutions in this brochure offer several different degree titles: Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Science (BSc), or Bachelor of Engineer-ing (BEng). While in other countries the difference often lies in whether the pro-gramme focuses more on practice (BSc) or on academia and general education (BA), in Germany the final degree is usually determined by the subject:
■ A Bachelor of Arts is most often awarded to students of languages, arts, social sciences, or business / economics.
■ A Bachelor of Science usually covers subjects in the natural sciences and mathematics.
■ A Bachelor of Engineering is granted in engineering and technology-based programmes.
But don’t worry. Each of these Bachelor degrees entitles you to go on to study for a Master degree, and they are all recognised internationally.
Where do I start?
It is a challenging time, arriving in a unfamiliar city to study, and the task of finding and organising all of the neces-sary information can be daunting. The university’s International Office (Aka de-misches Auslandsamt or AAA) will help you at every stage of your studies. They can advise you on obtaining a visa and can answer questions regarding your application, the university or tuition, and job placements. Often someone will come and pick you up at the airport or the train station, and staff members will help you to open a bank account and
I came to Germany to study Environmen-tal and Resource Management at BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg in 2012. This resulted in an incredible experience. The university was welcoming and helpful throughout the process of settling down. Moreover, ERM was perfect, as it was multidisciplinary, it focused on sustainability, and it had many international students. I am very happy with my decision to study in Germany, a country that promotes diversity, equality, and sustainable development.
Laura Sabogal is from Columbia and is studying for a BSc in Environmental and Resource Management at BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg.
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3How do I apply?Entry requirements for Bachelor programmes vary
widely. Once you have decided on a particular course
of study, check with the university and prepare
accordingly. Here are the most important points you
will need to consider:
3What do I need?You will need a higher education entrance quali fi-
cation in order to be admitted to a study programme.
You can check whether or not your school leaving
certificate corresponds to the German higher
education entrance qualification (Hochschulreife)
in the DAAD Admission Database (www.daad.de/
admission) or at www.anabin.kmk.org.
If applicants from EU countries and the European
Economic Area hold a qualification that entitles them
to study in their home country, it also qualifies them
to apply for a place in Germany. Non-EU / EEA appli-
cants will need to have their qualifications checked
either by the International Office or by uni-assist
(www.uni-assist.de), a verification service for foreign
university entrance qualifications.
If your degree certificate qualifies you to study at
a university in your country but not in Germany, you
will be required to complete an assessment test
( Feststellungsprüfung).
Usually, if you want to enrol in a programme at a
German university, you must provide proof of ade-
quate German language skills. However, this brochure
focuses on international programmes, so in this
context a good knowledge of English is usually an
important admission requirement. Make sure that you
find out in advance whether your programme requires
s pecific tests (TOEFL, etc.) or how language skills are
assessed in the programme you have chosen.
Tip: More detailed information on the programmes
in this brochure can be found at www.daad.de/
international-programmes.
Checklist: applying for a Bachelor programme deal with formalities at the Residents’ Registration Office, the Immigration Authority, and the Registrar’s Office. The Student Services (Studentenwerke) will help you to find accommodation in dormitories or on the private market. Tutors working with your programme or at the university will answer your questions and organise welcoming parties where you can make initial contacts. Check with your university to determine whether they can arrange a personal mentor for you. Alternatively, they might offer a buddy programme in which German and international students are paired up. This makes it easier to learn the language and to get to know Germany and its people.
Introduction 11
3Where do I apply?On behalf of its member universities, uni-assist reviews
and processes the application of foreign students.
You can apply simultaneously to as many uni-assist
universities as you like and you will only need one
set of documents. These are then digitalised and sent
to the appropriate universities. Certificates generally
need to be authenticated and a handling fee applies
for the processing and formal check of your appli-
cation documents. However, each university inde-
pendently decides whether or not uni-assist is
responsible for the processing of applications and if
so, to which applicant groups and degree courses
this may apply. Please keep this in mind and check
with the International Office of the university you
have chosen. Also uni-assist is not responsible for
applicants with Abitur, the German higher education
entrance qualification, which includes graduates
of German schools abroad.
3Important application deadlinesApplication deadlines vary from university to univer-
sity, and sometimes even from course to course within
one university. Thus, please make sure that you know
the exact application deadlines for your chosen study
programme before you apply. Please also bear in
mind that different application deadlines may apply
for different groups of applicants.
3Where can I find out more?For a smooth and successful application process, you
can always contact your chosen university and ask
about specific admission requirements. Depending on
the individual programme, subject-specific grades
may be weighted more or extra-curricular activities
might be taken into account. Check with the Interna-
tional Office or Programme Advisers for exact and
current information on entry requirements, selection
procedures and tuition fees.
3What happens next?Many universities invite their applicants to take part
in aptitude tests (often in the form of interviews) in
order to determine whether they are capable of
success fully completing the desired course of study.
You may also be asked to submit a letter of motivation
or demonstrate some practical experience.
3Well done!When the letter of acceptance drops through your
letter box, you’re nearly there. Don’t forget to keep an
eye on the deadlines for enrolment (Immatrikulation)
and arrange for submission of the necessary
documents (e. g., proof of health insurance, copy of
your residence permit).
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3AccommodationMost universities help international students to find
suitable accommodation. Halls of residence offer
rooms at reasonable rates, usually in close proximity
to the university. However, they are limited in
number, so demand is high. Places are arranged by
the respective Student Services (Studentenwerke) in
each city, and you should apply as quickly as possible
once you know your destination. More general infor-
mation can be found at: www.studentenwerke.de.
A large selection of German student residences can
also be found in the DAAD’s Accommodation Finder at:
www.daad.de/accommodationfinder.
Many students in Germany share an apartment with
other students (so-called Wohngemeinschaften or
WGs). The amount of rent you will pay will depend on
whether you find your room on the private market or
in a student residence and, even more importantly, on
the city in question. Large cities like Hamburg, Munich,
or Cologne are the priciest, as are traditional univer-
sity towns like Freiburg or Heidelberg. On average,
students pay about 300 EUR per month for rent.
3FundingInternational students who require a visa in order to
study in Germany must provide proof that they have
sufficient funds to support themselves while living
in Germany. This sum is set at a minimum of about
720 EUR per month. Students must have funding for
an entire year, i. e., about 8,640 EUR, at their dis posal
before they commence their studies. However, these
are minimum costs. Most students have a budget of
about 918 EUR at their disposal (on average), although
actual costs will vary significantly depending on your
lifestyle. As a rule, no tuition fees are charged at
German universities, although exceptions apply
and you should check whether or not your specific
programme charges fees for tuition. Most universities
charge administration fees, but these are significantly
lower and often include a ticket for public transport
in the area.
Tip: To help you to plan your budget, many Student
Services (Studentenwerke) offer service packages for
international students. These can be booked in
advance and include accommodation, meals, and
health insurance for a fixed price. Some of them also
cover leisure activities which will help you to settle
in faster.
www.internationale-studierende.de
3ScholarshipsThe most important funding organisation for interna-
tional students is the German Academic Exchange
Service (DAAD). Try to find out about the possibilities
and requirements for receiving a grant before you
set off for Germany in one of the many international
branch offices of the DAAD! You can also check with
one of the foundations that support talented young
students (Begabtenförderungswerk) or even with your
university. Conditions for receiving scholarships vary
and you will have to check with them all individually
– however, it may well be worth your while!
More information can be found at:
www.daad.de/offices
www.funding-guide.de
Checklist: information for international students in Germany
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3Student jobsAbout two-thirds of all German students take a job
to earn some money while they are studying. For
international students who do not come from EU or
EEA countries, work restrictions apply. They are
allowed to work for 120 full or 240 half days per year.
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
(studen tische 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.
3What’s next?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
studies. During this period, they can take on any job
regardless of the number of working days. However,
they must be able to present proof of sufficient funds
to support their stay. If they find work, they will be
granted a temporary residence permit. Permanent
residency can be granted after two years.
Checklist: information for international students in Germany
14 International Bachelor Programmes in Germany
How can I obtain information
about studying at a German uni-
versity? What are the admission
requirements? What kinds of support can I expect?
All these questions are regulated by the National
Code of Conduct on Foreign Students at German
Universities. Although that may sound rather dry and
academic, it is actually quite important for internation-
al students. After all, this document clearly defines
the basic services that universities agree to provide
when they sign the Code of Conduct – also in the
period after students have completed their studies.
What does the Code of Conduct cover?
■ Information and marketing
■ Admission and placement
■ Academic, language and social support, advice,
and counselling for international students
■ Services for international students during
and upon completion of their studies
■ Handling of complaints
The Code of Conduct establishes a set of common
minimum standards. Most universities go beyond this
and offer many more services in support of interna-
tional students. The index of participating univer sities
on page 105 marks signatory universities whose
programmes are presented in this brochure.
All signatory universities commit themselves to provid-
ing students with information about their degree pro-
grammes, admission requirements and processes, fees,
and living conditions. This information is made avail-
able preferably in English, and also in other common
foreign languages. The Code covers many issues,
from pre-study German language courses to advice
on career opportunities after graduation. It is certainly
worth taking a look at the Code of Conduct so that
you are familiar with your rights. Every university also
names a contact point for international students where
complaints may be filed. Beyond that, the universities
continue to have obligations towards students even
after they have completed their studies. They support
graduates in mastering the transition to employment,
and they maintain contact through alumni programmes.
It is worth taking a look at the Code of Conduct.
For more information on signatories and the
contents, see: www.hrk.de/themen/internationales/
internationale-studierende/nationaler-kodex-fuer-
das-auslaenderstudium (german only).
Code of Conduct ensures common quality standards
Introduction 15
This brochure is divided into chapters, each covering a different study field. The table of contents on page 3 gives an overview of all subjects featured in the brochure, along with the page numbers on which programmes in these subjects are to be found.
At the beginning of each section is a table with basic information about all the pro-grammes listed in this section. The pro-grammes are sorted alphabetically, first by subject and then by location.
Some programmes offer more detailed information in the form of half-page advertisements. These programmes are marked with the symbol ^ in the tables, and the relevant page number for the advertisement appears underneath the symbol. These advertisements are also
sorted alphabetically and are to be found after the tables in each section.
If you would like to search for higher edu-cation institutions in specific locations, go to the index at the end of this brochure (pages 105–109). The page numbers for programmes listed in tables are printed in normal font, and the page numbers for advertisement pages are printed in bold font.
You can find up-to-date and more detailed information on each study programme at www.daad.de/international-programmes. Just enter the Course-ID (you will find this in the tables) to look up a specific programme.
Additional symbols for Preparatory Courses
CostsIncluded / Not included
a a Course Fees
b b Accommodation
E E Meals
f f Social Programme
ServicesOffered / Not offered
b b Accommodation Arranged
f f Social Programme
i i Special Support Services
j j Free-of-charge Internet Access
How to use this brochure
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Special: Universities present their Range of CoursesPreparatory Courses
18 Preparatory Courses
A well-prepared start
Some German universities offer prepara-tory programmes, also called prep courses, for foreign students. These programmes prepare you specifically for studying in Germany – in language and/or subject-specific courses.
What are the advantages of such programmes?
This ideal preparation enables you to equip yourself for the demands of German uni-versities before the actual degree course begins. Then, when you begin your univer-sity studies, you get used to everyday life at a German university far more easily. This means that you can complete your degree without losing any time and probably even more successfully.
Taking part in such a programme can have other advantages, too. At some universities, successfully completing a preparatory programme leads to a guaranteed place at the university. Other universities assure those completing such programmes that they will have better chances of gaining a place on a degree course.
Who are the courses aimed at?
The preparatory programmes offered by universities in Germany vary greatly – with regard to both the content and the requirements for participation.
There are courses
■ for foreign students who have already been admitted to a degree course in Germany,
■ for foreign students who have not yet gained admission but already meet the formal requirements for studying at a university in Germany and
■ for foreign students who have not yet met the formal requirements for a higher education entrance qualification.
The duration of these programmes also varies considerably. They generally last between three weeks and one year.
The courses are usually taught in German, though there are also courses that prepare you for degree programmes in Germany which are taught in English.
A well-prepared start
Preparatory Courses 19
What is taught in the programmes?
The contents of these courses differ greatly – depending on the objective. There are courses that prepare prospective students generally for university studies in Germany. Then there are courses providing prepa-ration for a certain examination. This may be, for example, a language test or (at the Studienkollegs) the assessment test (Fest-stellungsprüfung) for those who do not yet fulfil the formal requirements for stud-ying in Germany. Other courses are more specific: they are geared towards certain disciplines or even a specific degree course at a particular university.
The majority of the programmes consist of several modules, with most of themcovering more than one of the following main areas:
German (or, more rarely, English) as a foreign language: you acquire the language skills that you need for university studies. You can also prepare for a language test (e.g. DSH or TestDaF).
Technical language: you are introduced to the distinctive features of academic language and the language of your subject.
Subject-specific knowledge: you are prepared for the subject matter of a partic-ular degree course or a specific entrance examination.
Academic working methods: you familiar-ise yourself with the academic working methods and presentation techniques that are common in Germany. In addition you get to know the structures of Germany’s universities.
German culture: you are prepared specifi-cally for living in Germany. You receive information about Germany and often inter cultural training.
Almost every programme also includes excursions. And many of them offer special support – from experienced mentors, for example. At any rate you’ll have a good start in Germany with this ideal preparation. So take the opportunity!
My name is Ray Man Ng. I attended a pre-study programme at the Institut für Internationale Kommunikation (IIK) in Berlin last year. We prepared for the language exam, got to know German uni-versities, and received help with our univer-sity applications. The terminology we learned in the Technical German course was also very helpful. I am currently studying industrial engineering at the TH Brandenburg. I would like to become a business consultant and found my own company in the future.
Ray Man Ng from Malaysia participated in a pre-study programme at the IIK Berlin.
20 Preparatory Courses
Course ProviderCourse Title
LocationCourse-ID
LanguageLevel
Dates
Costs (€ )
Internet (http://)E-mail
3Preparatory courses longer than three months
Jacobs University BremenFoundation Year
^23
BremenP020
EnglishB1–C2
09/03/18–06/07/19
23,000.–abef
www.jacobs-university.de/foundation-yearfoundationyear@jacobs-university.de
Jacobs University BremenMedical Preparatory Year (MedPrep)
BremenP078
German / EnglishB2–C2 / B2–C2
09/03/18–06/07/19
25,000.–abef
www.jacobs-university.de/medprepmedprep@jacobs-university.de
University of Bremen, Faculty of Production EngineeringspeakING
BremenP098
GermanB2–C1
04/01–09/30/1810/01/18–03/31/19
621.42aBEF
www.fb4.uni-bremen.de/language_course.htmlsvenja.schell@uni-bremen.de
Deggendorf Institute of TechnologyLet’s get started
^23
DeggendorfP007
GermanB1–C1
03/12–07/18/18
1,800.–aBEf
www.th-deg.de/en/study/language- centre/how-to-learn-german/lets-get-started-entanja.mertadana@th-deg.de
Institute for International Communication e.V. (IIK) in Düsseldorf and BerlinPre-Study Programmes: Successful Studies in Germany
^24
DüsseldorfP058
GermanA1–C1
02/05–07/27/1803/05–08/29/1807/02–12/21/18
5,125.–aBEf 1,920.–aBEf
www.iik-deutschland.de/study-in-germanystudy@iik-deutschland.de
Fulda University of Applied Sciences, International OfficePre-Study Fulda
^24
FuldaP012
German / EnglishB2–C1 / B2–C1
02/13–08/10/1804/09–07/27/18
850.–aBEF
www.pre-study-fulda.dechristina.pitz@hs-fulda.de
FH Aachen, Freshman InstituteFreshman Programme
^25
GeilenkirchenP036
German / Englishall levels / all levels
October 2018 – August 2019
17,500.–abEf
www.fh-aachen.de/en/university/freshmanstone@fh-aachen.de
Geisenheim UniversityPre-Study – Study Preparation and Integration
GeisenheimP059
GermanB2–C1
November 2017 – September 2018
0.–aBEf
www.hs-geisenheim.de/en/international/pre-study.htmlpre-study@hs-gm.de
Course ProviderCourse Title
LocationCourse-ID
LanguageLevel
Dates
Costs (€ )
Internet (http://)E-mail
3Preparatory courses longer than three months
PFH – Private University of Applied Sciences GöttingenFoundation Programme
GöttingenP100
German / EnglishC1–C2 / B2–C2
05/01/18–09/02/19
4,200.–aBEf
www.pfh-university.com/studies/ international-office/foundation- programme.htmldinh@pfh.de
Hamburg University of TechnologySPRINT@TUHH
^26
HamburgP023
GermanB2
April – July 2018
310.–aBEF
www.tuhh.destudy@tuhh.de
Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University HeidenheimDHBW Bridge Year
Heidenheim an der BrenzP057
GermanA1
09/01/18–08/31/19
3,500.–aBEf
www.dhbw-heidenheim.dehirsch@dhbw-heidenheim.de
Karlshochschule International UniversityInternational Foundation Year (Studienkolleg)
^26
KarlsruheP087
EnglishB2–C1
on request
8,280.–aBEf
www.foundationyear.karlshochschule.deadmissions@karlshochschule.de
TH Köln (University of Applied Sciences)Cologne Prep Class
^27
KölnP008
GermanB1–C1
on request
6,000.–aBEf
www.th-koeln.de/cpcpreparation@th-koeln.de
European Preparatory College (ESKW)Preparation Courses T and W
MagdeburgP094
GermanB1-B2
September 2017 – July 2018March 2018 – January 2019
6,300.–aBEF
www.studienkolleg-ebg.destudienkolleg@ebg.de
University of Magdeburg – MDWI Foundation YearFoundation Year T Course
^27
MagdeburgP093
GermanA1–C1
April 2018 – March 2019October 2018 – September 2019
9,900.–aBEf
www.mdwi.deinfo@mdwi.de
University of Münster, Language CenterDSH Preparation Course
MünsterP024
GermanB1–C1
01/22–07/06/1808/13–12/21/18
780.–aBEF
www.spz.uni-muenster.de/ldafldafmail@uni-muenster.de
Ulm UniversityOrientation Semester
UlmP110
GermanC1
April – July 2018
156.–aBEf
www.uni-ulm.de/index.php?id=87455gerold.brackenhofer@uni-ulm.de
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Course ProviderCourse Title
LocationCourse-ID
LanguageLevel
Dates
Costs (€ )
Internet (http://)E-mail
3Preparatory courses longer than three months
PFH – Private University of Applied Sciences GöttingenFoundation Programme
GöttingenP100
German / EnglishC1–C2 / B2–C2
05/01/18–09/02/19
4,200.–aBEf
www.pfh-university.com/studies/ international-office/foundation- programme.htmldinh@pfh.de
Hamburg University of TechnologySPRINT@TUHH
^26
HamburgP023
GermanB2
April – July 2018
310.–aBEF
www.tuhh.destudy@tuhh.de
Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University HeidenheimDHBW Bridge Year
Heidenheim an der BrenzP057
GermanA1
09/01/18–08/31/19
3,500.–aBEf
www.dhbw-heidenheim.dehirsch@dhbw-heidenheim.de
Karlshochschule International UniversityInternational Foundation Year (Studienkolleg)
^26
KarlsruheP087
EnglishB2–C1
on request
8,280.–aBEf
www.foundationyear.karlshochschule.deadmissions@karlshochschule.de
TH Köln (University of Applied Sciences)Cologne Prep Class
^27
KölnP008
GermanB1–C1
on request
6,000.–aBEf
www.th-koeln.de/cpcpreparation@th-koeln.de
European Preparatory College (ESKW)Preparation Courses T and W
MagdeburgP094
GermanB1-B2
September 2017 – July 2018March 2018 – January 2019
6,300.–aBEF
www.studienkolleg-ebg.destudienkolleg@ebg.de
University of Magdeburg – MDWI Foundation YearFoundation Year T Course
^27
MagdeburgP093
GermanA1–C1
April 2018 – March 2019October 2018 – September 2019
9,900.–aBEf
www.mdwi.deinfo@mdwi.de
University of Münster, Language CenterDSH Preparation Course
MünsterP024
GermanB1–C1
01/22–07/06/1808/13–12/21/18
780.–aBEF
www.spz.uni-muenster.de/ldafldafmail@uni-muenster.de
Ulm UniversityOrientation Semester
UlmP110
GermanC1
April – July 2018
156.–aBEf
www.uni-ulm.de/index.php?id=87455gerold.brackenhofer@uni-ulm.de
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Course ProviderCourse Title
LocationCourse-ID
LanguageLevel
Dates
Costs (€ )
Internet (http://)E-mail
3Preparatory courses longer than three months
Ulm UniversityPreparatory Semester
^28
UlmP108
GermanB1–C1
April – July 2018October 2018 – February 2019
156.–aBEf
www.uni-ulm.de/en/ioprospective-students@uni-ulm.de
Bauhaus-Universität WeimarPre-Study Computer Science & Civil Engineering
^28
WeimarP086
GermanB2–C1
10/01/18–09/30/19
3,100.–aBEF
www.uni-weimar.de/en/media/studies/computer-science-and-media-hciannette.de.jong@uni-weimar.de
Westsächsische Hochschule Zwickau – University of Applied SciencesDSH Language Course
ZwickauP070
GermanB1–C1
02/01–06/18/18
1,500.–aBEF
www.fh-zwickau.de/studienkollegstudienkolleg-zwickau@fh-zwickau.de
Westsächsische Hochschule Zwickau – University of Applied SciencesPreparation Course
ZwickauP069
GermanB1–C1
02/05–06/18/18
1,500.–aBEF
www.fh-zwickau.de/studienkollegstudienkolleg-zwickau@fh-zwickau.de
3Preparatory courses shorter than three months
Institute for German Language and Culture – Martin Luther University Halle-WittenbergPrepare for University – Intensive German A1–C1 TestDaF
^25
Halle (Saale)P079
GermanA1–C1
11/27/17–02/09/1802/19–04/13/1802/19–05/18/18
1,162.50aBEf
www.sprache.uni-halle.de/ testdaf- vorbereitungsekretariat@sprache.uni-halle.de
Technische Universität MünchenPre-Study Course
MünchenP038
German / Englishall levels / C1–C2
September 2018
800.–abEF
www.tum.de/studium/internationale- studierende/veranstaltungenzumstudienstartprestudy-course@tum.de
University of Applied Languages / SDI MünchenPreparation Course Study in Munich
MünchenP041
GermanB1–C1
10/02–12/22/1701/08–03/02/1803/05–05/04/18
690.–aBEF 1,030.–aBEF
www.sdi-muenchen.de/deutsch-lernendaf@sdi-muenchen.de
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Jacobs University BremenFoundation Year
The Foundation Year at Jacobs University Bremen provides secondary school gradu-ates with skills essential for academic success. The programme helps German and international students attain the credentials necessary for admission to English- language universities. It also prepares participants for under graduate studies at Jacobs University and elsewhere. Students acquire strong academic and study skills, fundamental knowledge in core academic subjects, and advanced English language proficiency. During the Foundation Year, students can also attend a number of under graduate courses and gain transferable ECTS credits.
With students from over 110 nations on campus, interculturality is an integral component of living and learning at Jacobs University. Room and board are provided on campus.
Bremen
English
B1–C2
€ 23,000.– abefbfij
09/03/18–06/07/19
Academic Affairs
Campus Ring 1, 28759 Bremen
foundationyear@jacobs-university.de
www.jacobs-university.de/foundation-year
Preparatory courses longer than three months
Deggendorf Institute of TechnologyLet’s get started
Do you want to improve your German in a nice atmosphere and make new friends? Do you want to study in Germany? If so, Deggendorf is the ideal place for you!“Let’s get started” perfectly prepares you for the TestDaF exam as well as for your future studies in Germany.
The advantages at a glance: p Successful participants obtain a bonus
for admission. p Participants can be enrolled as regular
students. p With optimal preparation for studies
and excellent study conditions, no time is lost during the study period itself.
p Students study in a small group in an informal and friendly atmosphere.
We look forward to welcoming you to Deggendorf!
Deggendorf
German
B1–C1
€ 1,800.– aBEfBfij
03/12–07/18/18
Deggendorf Institute of Technology
Dieter-Görlitz-Platz 1, 94469 Deggendorf
tanja.mertadana@th-deg.de
www.th-deg.de/en/study/language-centre
Preparatory courses longer than three months
Location
Course Language
Language Level
Costs
Services
Dates
Contact
3
Location
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Language Level
Costs
Services
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Contact
3
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Inst. for International Communication e.V., Düsseldorf / BerlinPre-Study Programmes: Successful Studies in Germany
This pre-study programme gives many options to students. Students are accom-panied throughout the complete process from application to the successful start of their studies. Our staff and a personal tutor will help you with the necessary language preparation that will enable you to pass the university entrance exams (TestDaF, DSH, telc C1 for academics). They will support you with all administra-tive tasks. They will also help you to find the university and study programme best suited to your needs and interests. At the same time, you will be introduced to living and studying in Germany, thus ensuring a smooth transition to your first semester on a German campus.
This programme is based on 25 years of experience in running pre-study courses for universities, international organisations, and individual students worldwide.
Düsseldorf
German
A1–C1
€ 1,920.– to 5,125.– aBEfbfij
02/05–07/27/18, 03/05–08/29/18
07/02–12/21/18
Studienberatung
Eulerstraße 50, 40477 Düsseldorf
study@iik-deutschland.de
www.iik-deutschland.de/study-in-germany
Preparatory courses longer than three months
Fulda University of Applied Sciences, International OfficePre-Study Fulda
Do you want to study in Germany? Do you want to prepare as best as you can for your future studies? Then Pre-Study Fulda is the right offer for you! Pre-Study Fulda is a special introductory semester for inter-national applicants to Fulda University. It provides a solid basis for students to build upon in order to complete their regular degree programme more quickly and more successfully.
Advantages of Pre-Study Fulda at a glance: p Successful participants obtain
guaranteed admission and a bonus of 0.3 on their GPA.
p Students are enrolled as regular students. p The two top graduates receive a stipend. p Enrolment fees are waived for students
who enrol at Fulda University. p The best possible preparation for future
degree studies saves time later on. p Successful completion of the programme
means better study results in the future.
Fulda
German / English
B2–C1 / B2–C1
€ 850.– aBEFbfij
02/13–08/10/18, 04/09–07/27/18
International Office
Leipziger Straße 123, 36037 Fulda
christina.pitz@hs-fulda.de
www.pre-study-fulda.de
Preparatory courses longer than three months
Location
Course Language
Language Level
Costs
Services
Dates
Contact
3
Location
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Costs
Services
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3
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FH Aachen, Freshman InstituteFreshman Programme
Welcome to the Freshman Institute: the ideal gateway to studying in Germany for international students from all over the world.
The FH Aachen University of Applied Sciences can help make your admission to the German university system significantly easier.
Advantages of the programme include the following: p You can save time during your studies. p Courses are offered in either English
or German. p Guaranteed admission to one of
approximately 20 programmes at one of our partner universities after success-ful completion of the yearlong Freshman Programme.
Geilenkirchen
German / English
all levels / all levels
€ 17,500.– abEfbfij
October 2018 – August 2019
FH Aachen, Freshman Institute
Heinrich-Mußmann-Straße 1, 52428 Jülich
stone@fh-aachen.de
www.fh-aachen.de/en/university/freshman
Preparatory courses longer than three months
Inst. for German Language and Culture – Univ. Halle-WittenbergPrepare for University – Intensive German A2-C1 TestDaF
German language knowledge is the key to successful academic studies at a German university.
Applicants awaiting a university place at Martin Luther University and international students who want to refresh their German language knowledge before starting the new semester can participate in our inten-sive courses to prepare for the TestDaF exam. Our intensive courses are ideal if you want to learn German before your studies at a German university. You can progress through all of the German language levels quickly and effectively. The final exam after level C1 is TestDaF, which enables you to start a course of study in German.
Besides vocabulary and grammar, the focus is on listening, aural, and written skills on an academic basis. Project-oriented coursework gives you the chance to directly implement and use what you have learned.
Halle (Saale)
German
A2–C1
€ 1,162.50 aBEfBfiJ
11/27/17–02/09/18, 02/19–04/13/18
02/19–05/18/18
Institute for German Language and Culture
Collegienstr. 62, 06886 Lutherstadt Wittenberg
sekretariat@sprache.uni-halle.de
www.sprache.uni-halle.de
Preparatory courses shorter than three months
Location
Course Language
Language Level
Costs
Services
Dates
Contact
3
Location
Course Language
Language Level
Costs
Services
Dates
Contact
3
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Hamburg University of TechnologySPRINT@TUHH
The international study preparation pro-gramme SPRINT@TUHH is a special facility provided by the TUHH in cooperation with the preparatory college “Studienkolleg” and other universities in Hamburg. It is an engi-neering preparation programme for courses of study at the TUHH. It prepares partici-pants for study requirements at the TUHH in course subjects, including mathe matics, physics, and the language of instruction (academic German). A further focus is on familiarising participants with the tech-niques required in order to study success-fully in Germany. These techniques include: p Analysing texts and bibliographical
research p Discussion practice p Preparing and giving talks and oral reports p Evaluating and explaining graphs,
charts, and tables p Developing presentations using modern
media p Planning, conducting, and evaluating
experiments
Hamburg
German
B2
€ 310.– aBEFBFIJ
April – July 2018
STUDIS-Studierendenservice
Schwarzenberg-Campus 3, 21073 Hamburg
study@tuhh.de
www.tuhh.de
Preparatory courses longer than three months
Karlshochschule International UniversityInternational Foundation Year (Studienkolleg)
The International Foundation Year (Studien-kolleg) is a bridge to help you take the leap from the academic and educational culture of your home country to the academic and educational culture of Germany and, more particularly, of the Karls. Take courses in business, economics, mathematics, German language, English language, and German cultural studies.
Become part of Karlshochschule – a private state-accredited university providing a career-focused management education with a strong international and intercultural orientation. Start your study career abroad with our International Foundation Year and join one of our international Bachelor’s programmes after only one year.
Karlsruhe
English
B2–C1
€ 8,280.– aBEfBfij
on request
Karlshochschule International University
Karlstraße 36–38, 76133 Karlsruhe
admissions@karlshochschule.de
www.foundationyear.karlshochschule.de
Preparatory courses longer than three months
Location
Course Language
Language Level
Costs
Services
Dates
Contact
3
Location
Course Language
Language Level
Costs
Services
Dates
Contact
3
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TH Köln (University of Applied Sciences)Cologne Prep Class
Do you want to prepare for the university entrance examination in Germany because you do not have direct access to the Ger-man university system? Are you looking for a preparatory course? Are you interested in a BA programme in economics, social sciences, or engineering?Cologne Prep Class will give you a solid foundation for the study programme of your choice. You will expand your existing German skills in language courses. Highly qualified teachers and a motivating learning environment will prepare you for the uni-versity entrance examination in the best possible way.Upon successful completion of the pro-gramme, you will receive preferential treatment when applying for a Bachelor’s programme at TH Köln. Moreover, your CPC diploma will be acknowledged by all German universities and universities of applied sciences.
Welcome to Cologne!
Köln
German
B1–C1
€ 6,000.– aBEfBfij
on request
International Office
Betzdorfer Straße 2, 50679 Köln
preparation@th-koeln.de
www.th-koeln.de/cpc
Preparatory courses longer than three months
University of Magdeburg – MDWI Foundation YearFoundation Year T Course
Prepare for an international career in engi neering, IT, informatics, mathematics, or physics! Receive a German university education, even if you did not learn German in school! Enter our programme right after finishing school. Do not lose time!
Our foundation year starts with German for beginners and quickly brings you to a level at which you can follow our courses in maths, physics, etc., in German. Then you can pass the exams to qualify for German university and start a Bachelor’s course (free of tuition fees, admission guaranteed) at University of Magdeburg! We offer you full service, including assistance with admission to university and visa applica-tion. (We will open the blocked account for you.) We will prepare your room, pick you up at the airport, offer a 24/7 hotline during the first three months, and more.
For strong learners only!
Magdeburg
German
A1–C1
€ 9,900.– aBEfbfij
April 2018 – March 2019
October 2018 – September 2019
MDWi AG
Kaiser-Otto-Ring 11, 39106 Magdeburg
info@mdwi.de
www.mdwi.de
Preparatory courses longer than three months
Location
Course Language
Language Level
Costs
Services
Dates
Contact
3
Location
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Language Level
Costs
Services
Dates
Contact
3
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Ulm UniversityPreparatory Semester
As you begin your BA studies in Germany, you will be faced with many new challenges. Acquiring new learning strategies and being able to organise yourself independently are prerequisites to successfully overcoming these challenges. The Preparatory Semester at Ulm University will allow you to enrol as a student and to get to know your university while preparing for the DSH German lan-guage examination and your studies in Ulm.We offer: p Preparatory German language courses
for DSH p Specialised German language courses p Tutorials on learning strategies and
study organisation p Mathematical brush-up courses p Orientation courses (e.g. campus, city,
library tours) p Student advisory services p Lectures or seminars related to courses
of study on a case-by-case basisWe look forward to supplying you with further information and welcoming you to Ulm.
Ulm
German
B1–C1
€ 156.– aBEfBfij
April – July 2018
October 2018 – February 2019
International Office
Albert-Einstein-Allee 5, 89081 Ulm
prospective-students@uni-ulm.de
www.uni-ulm.de/en/io
Preparatory courses longer than three months
Bauhaus-Universität WeimarPre-Study Computer Science & Civil Engineering
The pre-study course Computer Science & Civil Engineering includes intensive German language courses and courses in mathematics and computer science taught in German, e.g. selected programming languages.
The pre-study course prepares students for their later studies in the Computer Science and Media or Civil Engineering Bachelor’s degree programmes, which are taught in German. In this programme, students develop analytical, creative, and construc-tive skills in software- and systems devel-opment for application in the field of digital media or in fundamental scientific methods of the civil engineering discipline. As an extension, Bauhaus-Universität offers the opportunity to take Master’s degree pro-grammes in English: “Computer Science for Digital Media”, “Human-Computer Interaction”, and “NHRE”.
Weimar
German
B2–C1
€ 3,100.– aBEFBFIj
10/01/18–09/30/19
Fakultät Medien
Bauhausstraße 11, 99423 Weimar
annette.de.jong@uni-weimar.de
www.uni-weimar.de/en/media/studies
Preparatory courses longer than three months
Languages and Cultural Studies
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Institution of Higher Education (HEI)International Bachelor Programme
LocationCourse-ID
CourseLanguage
BeginningTuition (€ /semester)
Internet (http://)E-mail
3Languages and Cultural Studies in general
Europa-Universität FlensburgBA European Cultures and Society (EUCS)
^33
FlensburgID-1637
English winter semesternone
www.uni-flensburg.de/eucseucs@uni-flensburg.de
University of FreiburgBachelor of Liberal Arts and Sciences (BA/BSc)
^33
Freiburg i. Br.ID-3784
English winter semestervaried
www.ucf.uni-freiburg.destudyinfo@ucf.uni-freiburg.de
University of PassauBA European Studies / BA European Studies Major
PassauID-0488
German, English, French, Italian, Russian, Spanish, Other
winter/summer semesternone
www.uni-passau.de/en/ba-eurstudies/advice@uni-passau.de
University of PassauBA International Cultural and Business Studies
PassauID-0489
German, English, French, Italian, Russian, Spanish, Other
winter semesternone
www.uni-passau.de/en/ba-icbs/advice@uni-passau.de
Bauhaus-Universität WeimarEuropean Media Culture (Europäische Medienkultur)
WeimarID-0180
German, French winter semesternone
www.uni-weimar.de/studiesjohanna.theuerkauf@uni-weimar.de
3Education
University of Education FreiburgBi-national Bachelor in Teacher Education (German-French)
Freiburg i. Br.ID-5127
German, French winter semestervaried
www.ph-freiburg.de/itsclara.fritz@ph-freiburg.de
3English Studies, American Studies
Leipzig UniversityBachelor of Arts in American Studies
LeipzigID-2555
English winter semesternone
www.americanstudies.uni-leipzig.deamericanstudies@uni-leipzig.de
3German Language and Literature
Bielefeld UniversityGerman as a Foreign and Second Language
BielefeldID-0161
German winter/summer semesternone
www.uni-bielefeld.de/lili/studium/faecher/daf/susanne.horstmann@uni-bielefeld.de
Institution of Higher Education (HEI)International Bachelor Programme
LocationCourse-ID
CourseLanguage
BeginningTuition (€ /semester)
Internet (http://)E-mail
3German Language and Literature
Universität HeidelbergBA German Studies in Cultural Comparison
^34
HeidelbergID-3418
German winter/summer semestervaried
www.idf.uni-heidelberg.destudium@idf.uni-heidelberg.de
Johannes Gutenberg University MainzBachelor of Arts German / French Language and Literature
MainzID-4279
German, French winter/summer semesternone
www.dijon.uni-mainz.dedijon@uni-mainz.de
3History
Bielefeld UniversityBinational Bachelor in History (German-French)
^34
BielefeldID-2662
German, French winter/summer semesternone
www.uni-bielefeld.de/biparis/sabrina.timmer@uni-bielefeld.de
University of TübingenBinational Bachelor’s Degree in History – TübAix
TübingenID-3736
German, French winter/summer semestervaried
www.tuebaix.uni-tuebingen.detuebaix@uni-tuebingen.de
3Library, Documentation and Media Studies
Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesScience Communication and Bionics, BA/BSc
^35
KleveID-3602
English winter semesternone
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.destudienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
3Other / Non-European Languages and Cultural Studies
Julius Maximilian University of WürzburgModern China, Bachelor of Arts (BA)
WürzburgID-1482
German, English winter semestervaried
www.sinologie.uni-wuerzburg.del-sinologie@uni-wuerzburg.de
3Philosophy
Bard College Berlin, a Liberal Arts UniversityBA in Humanities, the Arts, and Social Thought
^35
BerlinID-4370
English winter/summer semestermore than 10,000.–
www.berlin.bard.eduadmissions@berlin.bard.edu
3Psychology
Jacobs University BremenBachelor of Arts in Psychology
BremenID-0099
English winter semester7,500.– to 10,000.–
www.jacobs-university.deadmission@jacobs-university.de
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Institution of Higher Education (HEI)International Bachelor Programme
LocationCourse-ID
CourseLanguage
BeginningTuition (€ /semester)
Internet (http://)E-mail
3German Language and Literature
Universität HeidelbergBA German Studies in Cultural Comparison
^34
HeidelbergID-3418
German winter/summer semestervaried
www.idf.uni-heidelberg.destudium@idf.uni-heidelberg.de
Johannes Gutenberg University MainzBachelor of Arts German / French Language and Literature
MainzID-4279
German, French winter/summer semesternone
www.dijon.uni-mainz.dedijon@uni-mainz.de
3History
Bielefeld UniversityBinational Bachelor in History (German-French)
^34
BielefeldID-2662
German, French winter/summer semesternone
www.uni-bielefeld.de/biparis/sabrina.timmer@uni-bielefeld.de
University of TübingenBinational Bachelor’s Degree in History – TübAix
TübingenID-3736
German, French winter/summer semestervaried
www.tuebaix.uni-tuebingen.detuebaix@uni-tuebingen.de
3Library, Documentation and Media Studies
Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesScience Communication and Bionics, BA/BSc
^35
KleveID-3602
English winter semesternone
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.destudienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
3Other / Non-European Languages and Cultural Studies
Julius Maximilian University of WürzburgModern China, Bachelor of Arts (BA)
WürzburgID-1482
German, English winter semestervaried
www.sinologie.uni-wuerzburg.del-sinologie@uni-wuerzburg.de
3Philosophy
Bard College Berlin, a Liberal Arts UniversityBA in Humanities, the Arts, and Social Thought
^35
BerlinID-4370
English winter/summer semestermore than 10,000.–
www.berlin.bard.eduadmissions@berlin.bard.edu
3Psychology
Jacobs University BremenBachelor of Arts in Psychology
BremenID-0099
English winter semester7,500.– to 10,000.–
www.jacobs-university.deadmission@jacobs-university.de
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Institution of Higher Education (HEI)International Bachelor Programme
LocationCourse-ID
CourseLanguage
BeginningTuition (€ /semester)
Internet (http://)E-mail
3Romance Languages
University of BonnBA German-Italian Studies
BonnID-1424
German, Italian winter semestervaried
https://www.dis.uni-bonn.de/bachelorcora.rok@uni-bonn.de
3Theology
University of Applied Sciences for Intercultural Theology HermannsburgIntercultural Theology, Migration and Global Cooperation
HermannsburgID-4929
English winter semesterup to 500.–
www.fh-hermannsburg.dea.kunz-luebcke@fh-hermannsburg.de
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
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Freiburg im Breisgau – University of FreiburgBachelor of Liberal Arts and Sciences (BA/BSc)
The four-year BA/BSc degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) is an English-taught undergraduate programme. Established in 2012 at the University of Freiburg, it is hosted by University College Freiburg. LAS reaches across academic fields. The core (66 ECTS) is shared by all LAS students. It encompasses basic and advanced aca-demic skills, reflections on knowledge and science, and a curriculum on responsibil-ity and leadership. The majors (102 ECTS) provide an in-depth education in a specific academic field that is, in itself, interdisci-plinary. After their first year of studies, stu-dents choose one of the following majors: 1. Earth and Environmental Sciences 2. Life Sciences 3. Governance 4. Culture and History
In the electives (72 ECTS), students can choose from a variety of courses and projects to further shape their educational profile.
University
25,500
17%
winter semester
English
University College Freiburg (UCF)
Bertoldstraße 17, 79085 Freiburg i. Br.
Tel. +49 (0) 7 61-20 36 73 42
studyinfo@ucf.uni-freiburg.de
www.ucf.uni-freiburg.de
Languages and Cultural Studies in general
Flensburg – Europa-Universität FlensburgBA European Cultures and Society (EUCS)
The BA in European Cultures and Society (EUCS) is an interdisciplinary and interna-tional study programme focusing on the cultural and social sciences of Europe. The programme is taught entirely in English and allows for specialisation in either European Cultures or European Society. There are no tuition fees.
Especially relevant to career integration is the transversal field called “Doing Europe”, which offers practical methods and skills to allow students to develop their own projects in one of the following four fields: p Research p Journalism p Art and Scenography p Entrepreneurship
The proximity to Denmark and proactivity of international students on campus, together with the mandatory completion of a semester abroad, provide our applicants with inter-cul tural and language skills.
University
5,300
7%
winter semester
English
BA European Cultures and Society
Auf dem Campus 1a, 24943 Flensburg
Tel. +49 (0) 4 61-8 05 24 74
eucs@uni-flensburg.de
www.uni-flensburg.de/eucs
Languages and Cultural Studies in general
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
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Bielefeld – Bielefeld UniversityBinational Bachelor in History (German-French)
The double degree Bachelor’s programme in History offers students the opportunity to obtain both an MA from Bielefeld Univer-sity and from the University of Paris 7. Bielefeld University (four semesters): p comprehensive services and
counselling facilities p one of the best university libraries
in Germany p an excellent quality of research,
teaching, and studying p a great number of language courses,
university sports courses, and facilities University of Paris 7 (two semesters): p situated in the heart of Paris p excellent standards of teaching
and research p a brand-new campus p the newest and largest university library
in one of the most fascinating cities in the world
During their stay in the partner country, students receive a stipend of 2,700 EUR per year.
University
24,200
8%
winter/summer semester
German, French
Geschichtswissenschaft
Universitätsstraße 25, 33615 Bielefeld
Tel. +49 (0) 5 21-10 66 73 81
sabrina.timmer@uni-bielefeld.de
www.uni-bielefeld.de/biparis/
History
Heidelberg – Universität HeidelbergBA German Studies in Cultural Comparison
The Bachelor’s programme in German Studies in Cultural Comparison offers a unique perspective on German studies by comparing German to other languages and cultures. The focus of the BA pro-gramme is either on linguistics or literature or a combination of the two, depending on future career goals. Theoretical training is supplemented by the more career- oriented areas of intercultural communication and didactics.
The study programme leads to a variety of career opportunities, for example, as cultural mediators in cultural centres or international businesses, or as teachers of German as a Foreign Language in Germany and abroad. The programme is specifically designed to meet the interests of students whose mother tongue is not German.
University
31,000
19%
winter/summer semester
German
Institut für Deutsch als
Fremdsprachenphilologie
Ploeck 55, 69117 Heidelberg
studium@idf.uni-heidelberg.de
www.idf.uni-heidelberg.de
German Language and Literature
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
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Kleve – Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesScience Communication and Bionics, BA/BSc
Science Communication is a form of me-diation between science, on the one hand, and its various stakeholders in politics, the economy, and the general public, on the other hand. As science communication increasingly operates outside traditional borders, we prepare you as science com-municators specifically for the global job market, including transnational research-intensive enterprises and publishing houses, and particularly institutions that simply do not exist on a national level, e.g., the various institutions of the European Com-mission. We follow a transnational approach that is ingrained in every aspect of the course and represents one of its unique strengths.
University of Applied Sciences
6,800
44%
winter semester
English
Zentrale Studienberatung
Marie-Curie-Straße 1, 47533 Kleve
Tel. +49 (0) 28 21-80 67 33 60
studienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.de
Library, Documentation and Media Studies
Berlin – Bard College Berlin, a Liberal Arts UniversityBA in Humanities, the Arts, and Social Thought
A private liberal arts university with 210+ students and an international faculty, Bard College Berlin offers students the opportunity to study in English in one of Europe’s most dynamic cities.
The BA degree in Humanities, the Arts, and Social Thought allows students to gain thorough training in fields such as art his-tory, philosophy, literature, and film while also acquiring knowledge of the key intel-lectual developments, works, and ques-tions that lie at the origin of the social and natural sciences and the practising arts. What is the good life and how are we to build a good society? What are the aims of scientific research? What is the function and future of art?
Students specialise in one of the following areas of concentration: Art and Aesthetics, Ethics and Politics, or Literature and Rhetoric.
University of Applied Sciences
210
90%
winter/summer semester
English
Admissions Office
Platanenstraße 24, 13156 Berlin
Tel. +49 (0) 30-43 73 31 21
admissions@berlin.bard.edu
www.berlin.bard.edu
Philosophy
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Institution of Higher Education (HEI)International Bachelor Programme
LocationCourse-ID
CourseLanguage
BeginningTuition (€ /semester)
Internet (http://)E-mail
3Law, Business, Economics and Social Sciences in general
BAU International Berlin – University of Applied SciencesBachelor of Arts in Business Administration
^45
BerlinID-4373
English winter semester3,000.– to 4,000.–
www.bauinternational-berlin.de/en/ programs/ba-business-administration/studentaffairs@bauinternational-berlin.de
Deggendorf Institute of TechnologyInternational Management (BA)
^45
DeggendorfID-1386
English winter semesternone
www.th-deg.dewelcome@th-deg.de
EBS Universität für Wirtschaft und RechtBachelor of Science in General Management (BSc)
Oestrich-WinkelID-2406
English winter semester5,000.– to 7,500.–
www.ebs.edu/en/business-studies-bachelorchristof.glaser@ebs.edu
Pforzheim UniversityBusiness Administration / Digital Enterprise Management
^46
PforzheimID-4691
EnglishGerman (25–50%)
winter semestervaried
www.hs-pforzheim.de/demdem@hs-pforzheim.de
WHU – Otto Beisheim School of ManagementBachelor in International Business Administration (BIBA)
^46
VallendarID-2501
English winter semestervaried
www.whu.edu/bscJulia.Stark@whu.edu
3Business and Economics
FH Aachen – University of Applied SciencesGlobal Business and Economics (Bachelor of Science)
^47
AachenID-5167
English winter semesternone
www.fh-aachen.de/studium/global- business-and-economics-bsc/ifo@fh-aachen.de
University of BambergBachelor in European Economic Studies (BSc in EES)
BambergID-0446
GermanEnglish (25–50%)
winter semesternone
www.uni-bamberg.de/eesguido.heineck@uni-bamberg.de
Bard College Berlin, a Liberal Arts UniversityBA in Economics, Politics, and Social Thought
^47
BerlinID-4372
English winter/summer semestermore than 10,000.–
www.berlin.bard.eduadmissions@berlin.bard.edu
HTW Berlin – University of Applied SciencesBachelor International Business (BIB)
BerlinID-1735
English winter/summer semesternone
bib.htw-berlin.de/studierendenservice@htw-berlin.de
Institution of Higher Education (HEI)International Bachelor Programme
LocationCourse-ID
CourseLanguage
BeginningTuition (€ /semester)
Internet (http://)E-mail
3Business and Economics
SRH Hochschule BerlinBusiness Administration, Focus on Renewable Energy (BSc)
^48
BerlinID-3746
English winter/summer semester4,000.– to 5,000.–
www.srh-hochschule-berlin.de/en/info@srh-hochschule-berlin.de
SRH Hochschule BerlinInternational Business Administration (BA)
^48
BerlinID-1400
English winter/summer semester4,000.– to 5,000.–
www.srh-hochschule-berlin.de/en/info@srh-hochschule-berlin.de
SRH Hochschule BerlinInternational Business Administration, Focus on E-Business
BerlinID-4800
English winter/summer semester4,000.– to 5,000.–
www.srh-hochschule-berlin.de/en/info@srh-hochschule-berlin.de
SRH Hochschule BerlinInternational Business Administration, Focus on Finance
BerlinID-4797
English winter/summer semester4,000.– to 5,000.–
www.srh-hochschule-berlin.de/en/info@srh-hochschule-berlin.de
SRH Hochschule der populären KünsteBA Creative Industries Management
^49
BerlinID-5039
English winter/summer semester3,000.– to 4,000.–
https://www.hdpk.de/en/studies/bachelor/creative-industries-management/m.ameloot@hdpk.de
Jacobs University BremenBachelor of Arts in Global Economics and Management
BremenID-2715
English winter semester7,500.– to 10,000.–
www.jacobs-university.deadmission@jacobs-university.de
Jacobs University BremenBachelor of Arts in International Business Administration
BremenID-4608
English winter semester7,500.– to 10,000.–
www.jacobs-university.deadmission@jacobs-university.de
International School of Management (ISM)Bachelor of Science in International Management
^49
DortmundID-4076
English winter/summer semestervaried
www.en.ism.de/anne.staljan@ism.de
Fachhochschule DresdenBusiness Administration
DresdenID-5198
GermanEnglish (25%)
winter semester3,000.– to 4,000.–
www.fh-dresden.eu/studiengaenge/bachelor- studiengange/business- administration/s.strecker@fh-dresden.eu
SRH Hochschule BerlinInternational Hotel Management (BA)
^50
DresdenID-3924
English winter/summer semester3,000.– to 4,000.–
https://www.hochschulcampus-dresden.de/ en/homepage/info@hotel-akademie.com
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LocationCourse-ID
CourseLanguage
BeginningTuition (€ /semester)
Internet (http://)E-mail
3Business and Economics
SRH Hochschule BerlinBusiness Administration, Focus on Renewable Energy (BSc)
^48
BerlinID-3746
English winter/summer semester4,000.– to 5,000.–
www.srh-hochschule-berlin.de/en/info@srh-hochschule-berlin.de
SRH Hochschule BerlinInternational Business Administration (BA)
^48
BerlinID-1400
English winter/summer semester4,000.– to 5,000.–
www.srh-hochschule-berlin.de/en/info@srh-hochschule-berlin.de
SRH Hochschule BerlinInternational Business Administration, Focus on E-Business
BerlinID-4800
English winter/summer semester4,000.– to 5,000.–
www.srh-hochschule-berlin.de/en/info@srh-hochschule-berlin.de
SRH Hochschule BerlinInternational Business Administration, Focus on Finance
BerlinID-4797
English winter/summer semester4,000.– to 5,000.–
www.srh-hochschule-berlin.de/en/info@srh-hochschule-berlin.de
SRH Hochschule der populären KünsteBA Creative Industries Management
^49
BerlinID-5039
English winter/summer semester3,000.– to 4,000.–
https://www.hdpk.de/en/studies/bachelor/creative-industries-management/m.ameloot@hdpk.de
Jacobs University BremenBachelor of Arts in Global Economics and Management
BremenID-2715
English winter semester7,500.– to 10,000.–
www.jacobs-university.deadmission@jacobs-university.de
Jacobs University BremenBachelor of Arts in International Business Administration
BremenID-4608
English winter semester7,500.– to 10,000.–
www.jacobs-university.deadmission@jacobs-university.de
International School of Management (ISM)Bachelor of Science in International Management
^49
DortmundID-4076
English winter/summer semestervaried
www.en.ism.de/anne.staljan@ism.de
Fachhochschule DresdenBusiness Administration
DresdenID-5198
GermanEnglish (25%)
winter semester3,000.– to 4,000.–
www.fh-dresden.eu/studiengaenge/bachelor- studiengange/business- administration/s.strecker@fh-dresden.eu
SRH Hochschule BerlinInternational Hotel Management (BA)
^50
DresdenID-3924
English winter/summer semester3,000.– to 4,000.–
https://www.hochschulcampus-dresden.de/ en/homepage/info@hotel-akademie.com
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LocationCourse-ID
CourseLanguage
BeginningTuition (€ /semester)
Internet (http://)E-mail
3Business and Economics
European University ViadrinaInternational Business Administration (BSc)
^50
Frankfurt (Oder)ID-2364
EnglishGerman (25–50%)
winter semesternone
www.wiwi.europa-uni.de/ibainternational@europa-uni.de
Geisenheim UniversityInternational Wine Business (IWB)
^51
GeisenheimID-4262
English winter semesternone
www.hs-geisenheim.deJon.Hanf@hs-gm.de
Martin Luther University Halle-WittenbergBachelor of Science in Business Economics
Halle (Saale)ID-1075
English winter semesternone
international-bachelor.wiwi.uni-halle.deinternational.bachelor@wiwi.uni-halle.de
Kühne Logistics UniversityBachelor of Science in Management
^51
HamburgID-3849
English winter semester4,000.– to 5,000.–
www.the-klu.orgstudy@the-klu.org
SRH University HeidelbergInternational Business (BA)
^52
HeidelbergID-3790
English winter semester4,000.– to 5,000.–
https://www.hochschule-heidelberg.de/en/international-business/julia.neef@hochschule-heidelberg.de
Heilbronn UniversityBA International Business – Eastern Europe (IBO)
HeilbronnID-1851
German, English, Russian
winter/summer semestervaried
https://www.hs-heilbronn.de/iboibo@hs-heilbronn.de
Heilbronn UniversityBA International Business – Intercultural Studies (IBIS)
HeilbronnID-1849
German, English, French, Spanish, Other
winter/summer semestervaried
www.hs-heilbronn.de/ibisibis@hs-heilbronn.de
Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesInternational Business and Social Sciences, BA
^52
Kamp-LintfortID-3147
English winter semesternone
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.destudienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
Karlshochschule International UniversityIntercultural Management and Communication (BA)
KarlsruheID-2381
English winter semester4,000.– to 5,000.–
interculturalmanagement. karlshochschule.deadmissions@karlshochschule.de
Karlshochschule International UniversityInternational Business (BA)
^53
KarlsruheID-3645
English winter semester4,000.– to 5,000.–
internationalbusiness-english. karlshochschule.deadmissions@karlshochschule.de
Institution of Higher Education (HEI)International Bachelor Programme
LocationCourse-ID
CourseLanguage
BeginningTuition (€ /semester)
Internet (http://)E-mail
3Business and Economics
Karlshochschule International UniversityInternational Sustainability Management (BA)
KarlsruheID-4894
English winter semester4,000.– to 5,000.–
karlshochschule.deadmissions@karlshochschule.de
Karlshochschule International UniversityInternational Tourism Management (BA)
KarlsruheID-3661
English winter semester4,000.– to 5,000.–
tourismmanagement.karlshochschule.deadmissions@karlshochschule.de
Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesAgribusiness, BA
^53
KleveID-3172
English winter semesternone
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.destudienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesInternational Business and Social Sciences, BA
^54
KleveID-3146
English winter semesternone
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.destudienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesInternational Taxation and Law, BA
^54
KleveID-3160
English winter semesternone
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.destudienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
Fresenius University of Applied SciencesBachelor of Arts in International Business Management
KölnID-4394
English winter/summer semester5,000.– to 7,500.–
https://www.hs-fresenius.de/eulberg@hs-fresenius.de
Fresenius University of Applied SciencesBachelor of Arts in International Business Psychology
KölnID-4393
English winter/summer semester5,000.– to 7,500.–
https://www.hs-fresenius.de/eulberg@hs-fresenius.de
Leuphana University LüneburgInternational Business Administration & Entrepreneurship
^55
LüneburgID-4566
English winter semesternone
www.leuphana.de/college-course-offeringsinfoportal@leuphana.de
University of MagdeburgInternational Business & Economics / IBE (BSc)
^55
MagdeburgID-1312
English winter semesternone
www.isp.ovgu.deisp@ovgu.de
Technische Universität MünchenBachelor in Management & Technology (BSc)
^56
MünchenID-4815
English winter semesternone
www.wi.tum.de/programs/bachelor-in-mt/info@wi.tum.de
FH Münster – University of Applied SciencesBachelor European Business Programme
MünsterID-1743
German, English, French, Spanish, Other
winter semesternone
fh-muenster.de/ebpm.ratermann@fh-muenster.de
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LocationCourse-ID
CourseLanguage
BeginningTuition (€ /semester)
Internet (http://)E-mail
3Business and Economics
Karlshochschule International UniversityInternational Sustainability Management (BA)
KarlsruheID-4894
English winter semester4,000.– to 5,000.–
karlshochschule.deadmissions@karlshochschule.de
Karlshochschule International UniversityInternational Tourism Management (BA)
KarlsruheID-3661
English winter semester4,000.– to 5,000.–
tourismmanagement.karlshochschule.deadmissions@karlshochschule.de
Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesAgribusiness, BA
^53
KleveID-3172
English winter semesternone
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.destudienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesInternational Business and Social Sciences, BA
^54
KleveID-3146
English winter semesternone
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.destudienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesInternational Taxation and Law, BA
^54
KleveID-3160
English winter semesternone
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.destudienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
Fresenius University of Applied SciencesBachelor of Arts in International Business Management
KölnID-4394
English winter/summer semester5,000.– to 7,500.–
https://www.hs-fresenius.de/eulberg@hs-fresenius.de
Fresenius University of Applied SciencesBachelor of Arts in International Business Psychology
KölnID-4393
English winter/summer semester5,000.– to 7,500.–
https://www.hs-fresenius.de/eulberg@hs-fresenius.de
Leuphana University LüneburgInternational Business Administration & Entrepreneurship
^55
LüneburgID-4566
English winter semesternone
www.leuphana.de/college-course-offeringsinfoportal@leuphana.de
University of MagdeburgInternational Business & Economics / IBE (BSc)
^55
MagdeburgID-1312
English winter semesternone
www.isp.ovgu.deisp@ovgu.de
Technische Universität MünchenBachelor in Management & Technology (BSc)
^56
MünchenID-4815
English winter semesternone
www.wi.tum.de/programs/bachelor-in-mt/info@wi.tum.de
FH Münster – University of Applied SciencesBachelor European Business Programme
MünsterID-1743
German, English, French, Spanish, Other
winter semesternone
fh-muenster.de/ebpm.ratermann@fh-muenster.de
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LocationCourse-ID
CourseLanguage
BeginningTuition (€ /semester)
Internet (http://)E-mail
3Business and Economics
FH Münster – University of Applied SciencesGerman-Latin American Studies of Business Administration
MünsterID-1744
German, English, Spanish, Other
winter semesternone
fh-muenster.de/calacala@fh-muenster.de
Nuremberg TechBachelor in International Business
^56
NürnbergID-0171
English winter semesternone
www.th-nuernberg.de/ibib-bachelor-ib@th-nuernberg.de
Osnabrück University of Applied SciencesInternational Management (BA)
^57
OsnabrückID-0307
English winter semesternone
www.hs-osnabrueck.de/international-managementibm@hs-osnabrueck.de
Deggendorf Institute of TechnologyIntl. Tourism Management / Health & Medical Tourism (BA)
^57
PfarrkirchenID-4514
EnglishGerman (25%)
winter semesternone
ec.th-deg.deio-ecri@th-deg.de
Reutlingen UniversityBachelor in International Business (BSc)
^58
ReutlingenID-1586
English winter/summer semestervaried
www.esb-business-school.de/en/degree-programmes/bachelor/bsc- international-business/bsc.ib@reutlingen-university.de
Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-SiegBachelor of Science in International Business
Sankt AugustinID-4166
English winter semesternone
www.h-brs.de/en/wiwi/international-business-bsc-enandreas.wiesehahn@h-brs.de
South Westphalia University of Applied SciencesBusiness Administration with Informatics
^58
SoestID-1668
English winter semesternone
www.fh-swf.de/bbajanzen@fh-swf.de
University of Applied Sciences UlmInternational Energy Economics
UlmID-4843
GermanEnglish (25–50%)
winter/summer semestervaried
www.hs-ulm.de/iewgaisbauer-pointner@hs-ulm.de
Furtwangen UniversityBusiness Management and Psychology (BMP)
^59
Villingen-SchwenningenID-5118
EnglishGerman (25%)
summer semestervaried
www.bmp.en.hs-furtwangen.demena@hs-furtwangen.de
Institution of Higher Education (HEI)International Bachelor Programme
LocationCourse-ID
CourseLanguage
BeginningTuition (€ /semester)
Internet (http://)E-mail
3Business and Economics
Furtwangen UniversityInternational Business Management (IBM)
^59
Villingen-SchwenningenID-0750
English winter semestervaried
www.hfu-business-school.de/mbs@hs-furtwangen.de
Worms University of Applied SciencesBachelor of Arts (BA) in Aviation Management
WormsID-3674
English summer semesternone
www.hs-worms.de/aviation-managementavm@hs-worms.de
University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-SchweinfurtBA in International Management
^60
WürzburgID-4387
English winter semesternone
www.international.fhws.dei-campus@fhws.de
3Industrial Engineering
Jacobs University BremenBachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering & Management
BremenID-1680
English winter semester7,500.– to 10,000.–
www.jacobs-university.deadmission@jacobs-university.de
Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesCommunication and Information Engineering, BSc
^60
Kamp-LintfortID-3600
English winter semesternone
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.destudienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesIndustrial Engineering, BSc
^61
KleveID-3171
English winter semesternone
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.destudienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
3Law
Leibniz Universität HannoverErasmus / European Legal Practice (CLE)
HannoverID-0861
GermanEnglish (25%)
winter/summer semesternone
www.elpis-hannover.euoppermann@jura.uni-hannover.de
3Political Science
Jacobs University BremenBA in International Relations: Politics and History
BremenID-2298
English winter semester7,500.– to 10,000.–
www.jacobs-university.deadmission@jacobs-university.de
Karlshochschule International UniversityInternational Relations (BA)
^61
KarlsruheID-4606
English winter semester4,000.– to 5,000.–
internationalrelations-english. karlshochschule.deadmissions@karlshochschule.de
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CourseLanguage
BeginningTuition (€ /semester)
Internet (http://)E-mail
3Business and Economics
Furtwangen UniversityInternational Business Management (IBM)
^59
Villingen-SchwenningenID-0750
English winter semestervaried
www.hfu-business-school.de/mbs@hs-furtwangen.de
Worms University of Applied SciencesBachelor of Arts (BA) in Aviation Management
WormsID-3674
English summer semesternone
www.hs-worms.de/aviation-managementavm@hs-worms.de
University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-SchweinfurtBA in International Management
^60
WürzburgID-4387
English winter semesternone
www.international.fhws.dei-campus@fhws.de
3Industrial Engineering
Jacobs University BremenBachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering & Management
BremenID-1680
English winter semester7,500.– to 10,000.–
www.jacobs-university.deadmission@jacobs-university.de
Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesCommunication and Information Engineering, BSc
^60
Kamp-LintfortID-3600
English winter semesternone
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.destudienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesIndustrial Engineering, BSc
^61
KleveID-3171
English winter semesternone
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.destudienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
3Law
Leibniz Universität HannoverErasmus / European Legal Practice (CLE)
HannoverID-0861
GermanEnglish (25%)
winter/summer semesternone
www.elpis-hannover.euoppermann@jura.uni-hannover.de
3Political Science
Jacobs University BremenBA in International Relations: Politics and History
BremenID-2298
English winter semester7,500.– to 10,000.–
www.jacobs-university.deadmission@jacobs-university.de
Karlshochschule International UniversityInternational Relations (BA)
^61
KarlsruheID-4606
English winter semester4,000.– to 5,000.–
internationalrelations-english. karlshochschule.deadmissions@karlshochschule.de
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Institution of Higher Education (HEI)International Bachelor Programme
LocationCourse-ID
CourseLanguage
BeginningTuition (€ /semester)
Internet (http://)E-mail
3Political Science
Karlshochschule International UniversityPolitics, Philosophy and Economics (BA)
KarlsruheID-4614
English winter semester4,000.– to 5,000.–
politics-english.karlshochschule.deadmissions@karlshochschule.de
Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesInternational Relations, BA
^62
KleveID-3159
English winter semesternone
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.destudienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
University of MagdeburgEuropean Studies (BA)
^62
MagdeburgID-3035
GermanEnglish (25–50%)
winter semesternone
www.eurostud.ovgu.de/home.htmlagnieszka.zawadzka@ovgu.de
University of MünsterInternational and European Governance
MünsterID-3560
German, French winter semestervaried
www.uni-muenster.de/IfPol/international/lille.htmlfifa@uni-muenster.de
3Social Science
Jacobs University BremenBachelor of Arts in Integrated Social Sciences
BremenID-0098
English winter semester7,500.– to 10,000.–
www.jacobs-university.deadmission@jacobs-university.de
Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesGender and Diversity, BA
^63
KleveID-3810
English winter semesternone
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.destudienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
University of StuttgartSocial Sciences (German-French), BA
^63
StuttgartID-1396
German, French winter semestervaried
www.uni-stuttgart.de/soz/institut/ studierende/politik/politik.df.studium.htmlfifa@sowi.uni-stuttgart.de
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3 3
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
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Berlin – BAU International Berlin – University of Applied SciencesBachelor of Arts in Business Administration
To study Business Administration at BAU International Berlin – University of Applied Sciences means not only to acquire com-mon business knowledge, but also to go far beyond this goal. Our programme is designed for internationally oriented stu-dents who aim for competence in inter-cultural and global management. Students acquire broad knowledge and gain ex-perience in global and intercultural situ-ations. The environment in Berlin and at BAU International Berlin as well as the close connection to the BAU Global Net-work perfectly match such objectives. At BAU International Berlin, we focus on the cultural and intercultural aspects of inter-national business. We have a modern understanding of management theories, linked to different regional particularities in management behaviour.
University of Applied Sciences
110
69%
winter semester
English
Student Affairs / Admission
Heinrich-Heine-Straße 15, 10179 Berlin
Tel. +49 (0) 30-81 05 80 80
studentaffairs@bauinternational-berlin.de
www.bauinternational-berlin.de/en
Law, Business, Economics and Social Sciences in general
Deggendorf – Deggendorf Institute of TechnologyInternational Management (BA)
Our International Management programme is exclusively taught in English and meets the demands of students who are seeking a global perspective on a management career. Our goal is to train you to satisfy the growing demand for multilingual and multicultural managers who can lead dynamic companies across cultures and borders. The programme combines broad-based international training and theoretical knowledge with practical experience in a supportive and international atmosphere. We offer an accelerated programme that prepares domestic and foreign students for a management career with enterprises that market, trade, invest, and do business throughout the world. Students will go abroad for two semesters and gain valu-able experience while studying and doing an internship.
University of Applied Sciences
6,100
12%
winter semester
English
Fakultät AWW – School of Management
Dieter-Görlitz-Platz 1, 94469 Deggendorf
welcome@th-deg.de
www.th-deg.de
Law, Business, Economics and Social Sciences in general
3
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
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Pforzheim – Pforzheim UniversityBusiness Administration / Digital Enterprise Management
Discover the ground-breaking impact of digital business! The most radical change in business since the invention of the steam engine, digital transformation has become the ultimate challenge for the future. It impacts industry structures and strategic positioning as well as all levels of an organisation and its extended supply chain. Therefore, companies need profes-sionals who are able to design efficient web-based business processes, networks, and cycles using information systems and a secure information flow between a company and its related partners (e.g., by smart data, the IoT, mobile devices, and cloud computing). The Business School at Pforzheim University of Applied Sciences offers an international Business Admin-istration / Digital Enterprise Management Bachelor’s degree (BSc) that will enable you to master this challenge.
University of Applied Sciences
6,300
13%
winter semester
English, German (25–50%)
Business School
Tiefenbronner Straße 65, 75175 Pforzheim
dem@hs-pforzheim.de
www.hs-pforzheim.de/dem
Law, Business, Economics and Social Sciences in general
Vallendar – WHU – Otto Beisheim School of ManagementBachelor in International Business Administration (BIBA)
WHU’s Bachelor of Science (BSc) pro-gramme in International Business Admin-istration addresses qualified, committed students from around the world who are interested in a top business education. Offering a unique blend of a broad-based curriculum, practical experience, and inter-national exposure, the programme equips students with the professional skills and comprehensive mindset needed to thrive in today’s rapidly changing global business environment. Why study International Business Administration at WHU? p extensive international exposure
on-and off-campus p excellent study conditions in a
personal atmosphere p small study groups and interactive
discussions p outstanding international reputation
through rankings and accreditations p exceptional career service and
active alumni network
University
1,500
30%
winter semester
English
Bachelor in Intl. Business Administration
Burgplatz 2, 56179 Vallendar
Tel. +49 (0) 2 61-6 50 95 15
Julia.Stark@whu.edu
www.whu.edu/bsc
Law, Business, Economics and Social Sciences in general
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
Law, Business, Economics and Social Sciences 47
Aachen – FH Aachen – University of Applied SciencesGlobal Business and Economics (Bachelor of Science)
Our Global Business and Economics degree programme is taught strictly in English, and is oriented towards an international professional career after graduation. Stu-dents acquire fundamental and practice-oriented knowledge of economic sciences, e.g., in marketing, finance, or economics, and all of this is placed in an international and global context. The curriculum is sup-plemented by social competences and further foreign language courses. Students can select specialisation modules such as international economics from a com-prehensive catalogue, thereby decid-ing where to lay their individual focus. In the fifth or sixth semester, students have the opportunity to study abroad for an additional semester. They can choose from among more than 90 partner universities worldwide, where they can deepen their intercultural competencies.
University of Applied Sciences
13,000
20%
winter semester
English
Faculty of Business Studies
Eupener Straße 70, 52066 Aachen
Tel. +49 (0) 2 41-6 00 95 19 03
ifo@fh-aachen.de
www.fh-aachen.de/studium
Business and Economics
Berlin – Bard College Berlin, a Liberal Arts UniversityBA in Economics, Politics, and Social Thought
A private liberal arts university with 210+ students and an international faculty, Bard College Berlin offers students the opportunity to study in English in one of Europe’s most dynamic cities.
The BA degree in Economics, Politics, and Social Thought connects the study of economics with the history of political and social thought and with the study of art and culture. Above all, the aim of the programme is to provide a rigorous inter-disciplinary training while creating the opportunity to reflect on and explore the key questions that guide decision-making in the public and private sectors: What is the basis of human cooperation? What are the most important goods in the life of a community? How is value created? What constitutes a fair distribution of resources? Students have the option to specialise in advanced economics or politics.
University of Applied Sciences
210
90%
winter/summer semester
English
Admissions Office
Platanenstraße 24, 13156 Berlin
Tel. +49 (0) 30-43 73 31 21
admissions@berlin.bard.edu
www.berlin.bard.edu
Business and Economics
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
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Berlin – SRH Hochschule BerlinBusiness Administration, Focus on Renewable Energy (BSc)
Global developments such as population growth, increasing energy demand, resource scarcity, and efforts to prevent climate change require new technological and economic solutions.
Our Bachelor’s students learn how to com-bine technological knowledge in the area of sustainable energy production – wind, water, and geothermal power as well as solar energy and bioenergy – with the management skills necessary to succeed in this promising field of business, such as finance, controlling, and marketing.
In addition, students develop social, inter-cultural, and personal skills and gain prac-tical experience during company projects, excursions, and an internship. Specialised modules deepen the understanding of the extensive field of energy supply and its markets and regulations, enabling students to become experts in renewable energies.
University of Applied Sciences
950
33%
winter/summer semester
English
Campus Berlin
Ernst-Reuter-Platz 10, 10587 Berlin
Tel. +49 (0) 30-3 74 37 40
info@srh-hochschule-berlin.de
www.srh-hochschule-berlin.de/en/
Business and Economics
Berlin – SRH Hochschule BerlinInternational Business Administration (BA)
The business world is in a state of constant change, becoming ever more competitive. Managers must be able to deal effectively with current challenges and acquire the necessary skills to thrive in tomorrow’s work environment. They must be capable of developing a vision, shaping strategies, and identifying opportunities as well as finding and implementing innovative solutions.
This programme helps students develop their organisational, methodical, and inter-cultural communication skills and provides theoretical and practical knowledge in the core business areas. Students will gather relevant experience by participating in company projects.
Our Bachelor’s programme provides the ideal business education for enterprising young people who want to enter the stimu-lating and challenging business world or who wish to continue to a Master’s degree.
University of Applied Sciences
950
33%
winter/summer semester
English
Campus Berlin
Ernst-Reuter-Platz 10, 10587 Berlin
Tel. +49 (0) 30-3 74 37 40
info@srh-hochschule-berlin.de
www.srh-hochschule-berlin.de/en/
Business and Economics
3
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
Law, Business, Economics and Social Sciences 49
Berlin – SRH Hochschule der populären KünsteBA Creative Industries Management
The Creative Industries Management BA enables students to work in management-related positions and in communication functions as creative generalists in the broader field of cultural and creative industries as well as in more traditional industries.
Graduates are qualified to work in organi-sations, institutions, in associations and networks, and with policy makers in the area of cultural and creative industries and in other industries, particularly in those that seek creative and innovative approaches. This programme also aims to qualify students for entrepreneurial work.
hdpk is a leading private university for the creative industries, situated in one of Germany’s creative hubs: Berlin.
University of Applied Sciences
590
10%
winter/summer semester
English
Study Advisory Board
Potsdamer Straße 188, 10783 Berlin
m.ameloot@hdpk.de
www.hdpk.de/en/studies/bachelor
Business and Economics
Dortmund – International School of Management (ISM)Bachelor of Science in International Management
Students of the BSc programme in Inter-national Management learn how to filter relevant data from the flood of information available through modern information and communications technology. They have the opportunity to participate in numerous practice-oriented projects in which they solve real business problems. They dem-onstrate their ability to work in a team in a structured way. Internationality is a key focus throughout the study programme. In addition to participating in foreign lan-guage courses, students spend one or two semesters abroad in order to deepen their intercultural knowledge and experi-ence. Finally, within the context of com-pulsory internships both in Germany and abroad, students are offered many first-hand opportunities to make professional contacts and to learn about the challenges of working internationally.
University of Applied Sciences
3,200
21%
winter/summer semester
English
Student Counseling
Otto-Hahn-Straße 19, 44227 Dortmund
Tel. +49 (0) 2 31-97 51 39 43
anne.staljan@ism.de
www.en.ism.de/
Business and Economics
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3 3
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
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Dresden – SRH Hochschule BerlinInternational Hotel Management (BA)
Service-oriented individuals who have business expertise and an international mindset have excellent prospects within the world of hospitality. Young and qualified professionals are in high demand in the hotel industry. With our International Hotel Management Bachelor’s programme at our Dresden campus, we educate young, dedicated individuals who aim to begin an international career in hospitality.
The three-and-a-half-year programme in-cludes 12 months of practical training at different international locations. Graduates are provided with profound business- and industry-related knowledge, personal and management skills, and practical experi-ence in both operations and management. This unique approach prepares gradu-ates for a successful start in a career in International Hospitality Management.
University of Applied Sciences
950
33%
winter/summer semester
English
Campus Hotel-Akademie Dresden
Georgenstraße 7, 01097 Dresden
Tel. +49 (0) 3 51-40 76 17 20
info@hotel-akademie.com
www.hochschulcampus-dresden.de
Business and Economics
Frankfurt (Oder) – European University ViadrinaInternational Business Administration (BSc)
Do you want to study at a small but excel-lent, internationally-oriented university that is located close to Berlin and in the heart of Europe? Then come to the European University Viadrina, where students and teaching staff from around the world come together. Our goal is to offer an interna-tional study programme at a high scientific level, preparing you for the challenges of the global job market.
The highly ranked (CHE) IBA Bachelor’s programme is a six-semester, full-time programme without study fees. Courses in the first three semesters are held in English; classes in the second half of the programme are bilingual.
The European University Viadrina cooper-ates with more than 240 universities world-wide. Every student has the opportunity to complement his or her studies with an integrated exchange semester or even a double degree.
University
6,700
30%
winter semester
English, German (25–50%)
Intl. Business Administration Program
Große Scharrnstr. 59, 15230 Frankfurt (Oder)
international@europa-uni.de
www.wiwi.europa-uni.de/iba
Business and Economics
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
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Geisenheim – Geisenheim UniversityInternational Wine Business (IWB)
The programme in International Wine Business focuses on world wine markets, including various aspects of marketing and economics. It includes obligatory modules on viticulture, oenology, and sensory evaluation, thus covering the complete value chain of the wine business “from the grape to the bottle”. Practical studies in seminars, practical exercises, intern-ships, and field trips are of vital importance throughout the programme. There is close cooperation with companies in the areas of business development, business administration, and marketing.
Geisenheim University has been highly regarded in the wine business and in fields of viticulture, oenology, and bev-erage technology for over 50 years. The special atmosphere at our campus univer-sity encourages a very close relationship between students and teaching staff.
University
1,400
14%
winter semester
English
Dep. of Business Admin. & Market Research
Von-Lade-Straße 1, 65366 Geisenheim
Tel. +49 (0) 67 22-50 23 93
Jon.Hanf@hs-gm.de
www.hs-geisenheim.de
Business and Economics
Hamburg – Kühne Logistics UniversityBachelor of Science in Management
Our Bachelor’s programme lays the groundwork for an international career in management. We offer a specialisation in logistics and supply chain management. Students can also choose a more intensive track in which they can gain extra credits.
Through their studies at KLU, students will acquire an education in management, economics, logistics, quantitative meth-ods, soft skills competencies (i.e., com-munication, teamwork, and negotiation), international experience, foreign language proficiency, and a diversified and interdis-ciplinary education, and problem-solving competencies gained by understanding, analysing, and structuring complex real-world situations. They will gain practical experience from internships, excursions, and lectures by professionals and industry experts.
KLU ranks among the top universities in Germany.
University of Applied Sciences
300
50%
winter semester
English
Student Recruitment & Sales
Großer Grasbrook 17, 20457 Hamburg
Tel. +49 (0) 40-3 28 70 71 60
study@the-klu.org
www.the-klu.org
Business and Economics
3
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
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Heidelberg – SRH University HeidelbergInternational Business (BA)
Our International Business Bachelor’s programme will enable you to understand the connections between business thinking and philosophies in an international con-text. The programme has an international focus and provides plenty of opportunities for international experiences.
During the course, you will find challenging and applicable tasks that will help you get a head start in your personal and career development. Our professors will support you in the goal-oriented application of your business know-how. You can gain valuable international experience, improve your language skills, and obtain intercul-tural competence with an integrated study abroad period at one of our partner universities.
International career opportunities await you, as you will be empowered with a global perspective and an understanding of business on a worldwide scale.
University of Applied Sciences
3,100
15%
winter semester
English
School of Business
Ludwig-Guttmann-Straße 6, 69123 Heidelberg
julia.neef@hochschule-heidelberg.de
www.hochschule-heidelberg.de/en
Business and Economics
Kamp-Lintfort – Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesInternational Business and Social Sciences, BA
We strongly believe that you can only be successful on a global scale if your profes-sional knowledge is as distinct as your cul-tural competence. Good managers know that factors such as negotiation, communi-cation, or motivation styles are as varied as cultures and that different political struc-tures and legal systems require adaptation to local business environments. Our degree course provides students with an extensive grounding which is more than just busi-ness economics. The sound understanding of economics and economic interrelations combined with cross-cultural management skills will enable students to respond to the challenge of internationalisation. Gradu-ates will be highly qualified for a career in international companies and will find employment in a wide range of roles from purchasing and distribution to controlling and marketing.
University of Applied Sciences
6,800
44%
winter semester
English
Zentrale Studienberatung
Marie-Curie-Straße 1, 47533 Kleve
Tel. +49 (0) 28 21-80 67 33 60
studienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.de
Business and Economics
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
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Karlsruhe – Karlshochschule International UniversityInternational Business (BA)
Are you interested in what is happening in the world and the effects thereof? The exchange and trade of goods and serv-ices is what defines our human relation-ships. That is why economics needs to have a human perspective and be guided by clear values. Do you want to approach the economy in a committed and sustain-able manner rather than merely as a way of maximising returns and simply having a profit? Do you want to witness an economy in which globalisation is perceived not as a threat but rather as an opportunity for fair and humane treatment? Do you want to study economics as a cultural and linguis-tic phenomenon? Are you eager to acquire the ability to identify differences within and between cultures and act with confidence on an international level?
Check out our International Business programme @ the Karls!
University of Applied Sciences
650
20%
winter semester
English
Admissions
Karlstraße 36–38, 76133 Karlsruhe
Tel. +49 (0) 7 21-48 09 50
admissions@karlshochschule.de
karlshochschule.de/en/
Business and Economics
Kleve – Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesAgribusiness, BA
The Agribusiness degree programme is a business economics and management programme applied to agricultural and food supply chains. The agriculture sector and the food industry are highly dynamic and innovative sectors that have to adapt to increasing global competition, rising demands in the quality of food, and natu-ral resource scarcity. The objective of the study course is to train highly quali-fied economists and managers who can respond to the challenges of this dynamic sector and actively manage them. The study programme focuses on the economic and management processes along agri-cultural and food supply chains from pro-duction to consumption. The programme covers topics from human resource management to accounting, plant produc-tion, supply chain management, market research, innovation management, and entrepreneurship, among others.
University of Applied Sciences
6,800
44%
winter semester
English
Zentrale Studienberatung
Marie-Curie-Straße 1, 47533 Kleve
Tel. +49 (0) 28 21-80 67 33 60
studienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.de
Business and Economics
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
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Kleve – Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesInternational Business and Social Sciences, BA
International interdependence of econom-ics as well as the interaction of regional economical systems have led to a sharp increase of multinationally operating com-panies and organisations. This develop-ment is considered in this course of study. The structure of the course follows a logi-cal sequence of economics, politics, law, and social sciences. Special emphasis is placed on international aspects of these disciplines and on the interdisciplinary link between economics and relevant aspects within the realms of social science.
University of Applied Sciences
6,800
44%
winter semester
English
Zentrale Studienberatung
Marie-Curie-Straße 1, 47533 Kleve
Tel. +49 (0) 28 21-80 67 33 60
studienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.de
Business and Economics
Kleve – Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesInternational Taxation and Law, BA
International connections in times of glo-balisation have fundamentally influenced tax systems and related laws. Companies and tax authorities as well as legislative authorities are increasingly concerned with international taxation. Therefore, the contents of the degree have a strong international focus and aim at national and worldwide tax issues. Students are equipped with substantial knowledge of national fiscal law (particularly with re-spect to income tax law), procedural law, and business taxation. Based on the prevailing legal framework, topics in the field of international taxation like bilat-eral agreements or supranational law are analysed and discussed critically. Gradu-ates are able to identify and evaluate so-phisticated tax issues both economically and legally and can develop appropriate solutions.
University of Applied Sciences
6,800
44%
winter semester
English
Zentrale Studienberatung
Marie-Curie-Straße 1, 47533 Kleve
Tel. +49 (0) 28 21-80 67 33 60
studienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.de
Business and Economics
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
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Lüneburg – Leuphana University LüneburgInternational Business Administration & Entrepreneurship
In the Bachelor’s programme in Interna-tional Business Administration & Entrepre-neurship, conducted in English, you will learn to shape management processes and entrepreneurship as social tasks. This will enable you to acquire a responsible capacity to take competent action towards both management activities and self- employed entrepreneurship.
The programme begins with the Leuphana Semester, during which you will acquire the foundations of academic literacy. From the second semester onwards, you will complete your main subject in International Business Administration & Entrepreneur-ship with a minor subject such as Econom-ics, Popular Music Studies, or Sustain-ability Science, for example. You will also attend courses that are part of the interdis-ciplinary Complementary Studies.
University
9,000
7%
winter semester
English
Leuphana College
Scharnhorststraße 1, 21335 Lüneburg
Tel. +49 (0) 41 31-6 77 22 77
infoportal@leuphana.de
www.leuphana.de/en/college/bachelor
Business and Economics
Magdeburg – University of MagdeburgInternational Business & Economics / IBE (BSc)
Do you wish to acquire the knowledge, skills, and methods necessary for future involve-ment in the global world of economics and business? Our Bachelor’s programme equips students with analytical and mathematical methods, intercultural and language studies, and the global perspective that economists, financial analysts, and managers are ex-pected to possess in a world economy.
The internationally oriented curriculum builds a strong basis in economics and management during the first two years. Afterwards, students may either special-ise by choosing elective modules within the faculty or apply for a study abroad programme.
The compact campus provides an optimal, international learning environment with small class sizes as well as a modern library and classrooms. Magdeburg is a green, pleasant city for students with affordable accommodation.
University
14,200
17%
winter semester
English
Faculty of Economics and Management
Universitätsplatz 2, 39106 Magdeburg
Tel. +49 (0) 3 91-6 75 88 18
isp@ovgu.de
www.isp.ovgu.de
Business and Economics
3
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
Type
Total Number of Students
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Course Language
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3
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München – Technische Universität MünchenBachelor in Management & Technology (BSc)
Take off with a head start – combine your management education with your passion for technology.
What is your plan? Is it to acquire out-standing skills in management or become qualified in technology or the natural sciences? With our Bachelor in Manage-ment and Technology, you can do both – and that is exactly what employers are looking for today.
The programme features courses in man-agement studies as well as in natural sciences or engineering. The programme runs six semesters and allows for a semes-ter abroad through its mobility window. You will be taught using methods that draw on the latest research as well as state-of-the-art industrial practice.
University
41,000
24%
winter semester
English
TUM School of Management
Arcisstraße 21, 80333 München
info@wi.tum.de
www.wi.tum.de
Business and Economics
Nürnberg – Nuremberg TechBachelor in International Business
The International Business Bachelor’s programme lasts seven semesters and provides a multinational environment from the very beginning. Our students, many of them from an international background, are academically trained to work success-fully in an intercultural and ever-changing international business environment.
During the first three semesters, we give a solid introduction to the tools of business and management and offer professional training in English as well as in a second business language. Our students spend their fourth and fifth semesters abroad: one semester at one of our over 80 partner universities worldwide and one semester interning with an international company. We are looking for highly motivated, broad-minded students who see their pro fes-sional future in international business or with international organisations.
University of Applied Sciences
13,000
13%
winter semester
English
Fakultät Betriebswirtschaft /
International Business
Bahnhofstraße 87, 90402 Nürnberg
ib-bachelor-ib@th-nuernberg.de
www.th-nuernberg.de/ib
Business and Economics
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
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Course Language
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3
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Osnabrück – Osnabrück University of Applied SciencesInternational Management (BA)
International Management is a study pro-gramme with an international orientation and a clear focus on the practical applica-tion of business and management skills. The language of instruction is English. This Bachelor’s programme includes intensive German language courses and one study semester abroad. Graduates will have mastered major business subjects and become specialised in different fields of international management. They will have acquired additional essential key qualifica-tions, such as soft skills. They will be multi-lingual and will benefit from their intercul-tural competence. These qualifications meet companies’ requirements for interna-tionally trained junior business managers, and prepare students for management jobs in nationally or internationally operating or-ganisations as well as in industrial, trade, or service businesses.
University of Applied Sciences
13,500
6%
winter semester
English
Faculty of Business Managemement and
Social Sciences · Caprivistraße 30 a,
49074 Osnabrück · Tel. +49 (0) 5 41-9 69 20 20
ibm@hs-osnabrueck.de
www.hs-osnabrueck.de/en/wiso/
Business and Economics
Pfarrkirchen – Deggendorf Institute of TechnologyIntl. Tourism Management / Health & Medical Tourism (BA)
This Bachelor’s degree programme focuses on health and medical tourism. Students gain a broad-based expertise through theo-retical and practical teaching in the spe-cifics of business and tourism, key skills, implementation competence, and innova-tion ability. Additionally, they acquire social and international skills, enabling them to competently manage the complex, cross-cultural environment of the tourism sector, particularly in health and medical tourism. In light of the increasing multicultural glo-balisation of the tourism industry, great importance is placed on the development of students’ language skills.
University of Applied Sciences
6,100
12%
winter semester
English, German (25%)
Fakultät Angewandte Gesundheits-
wissenschaften
Dieter-Görlitz-Platz 1, 94469 Deggendorf
io-ecri@th-deg.de
ec.th-deg.de
Business and Economics
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
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Reutlingen – Reutlingen UniversityBachelor in International Business (BSc)
The International Business Programme (IB) offers a BSc degree from Reutlingen Uni-versity after seven semesters. In addition, students can earn an MBA or MSc degree from one of our partner universities after eight semesters. The programme starts twice a year, in September and March. Of the 140 places available, 70 are allocated to international applicants each year.
IB covers all fields of business administra-tion taught from the viewpoint of interna-tional companies. All courses are held in English and conducted in small, seminar-like groups. In the fifth semester, students choose a major in Marketing & Strategy, Finance & Accounting, or Human Resource Management & Organisation. Students obtain direct, practical experience in mandatory internships and spend one, two, or three semesters at one of more than 50 partner universities worldwide.
University of Applied Sciences
5,800
30%
winter/summer semester
English
BSc International Business
Alteburgstraße 150, 72762 Reutlingen
Tel. +49 (0) 71 21-2 71 30 14
bsc.ib@reutlingen-university.de
www.esb-business-school.de/en
Business and Economics
Soest – South Westphalia University of Applied SciencesBusiness Administration with Informatics
The three-and-a-half-year programme is offered by an international team of lectur-ers to prepare students for their future careers.
The course of study is taught entirely in English to help students master global -business demands. Special emphasis is placed on information technology as a basis for global networks. Modern tools are used (such as SAP software), given their relevance in the fields of business.
The programme also offers students ample opportunity to acquire soft skills by working in international teams, thereby gaining an informed understanding of other cultures.
Reviewers stated: “The multi-cultural envi-ronment is a clear enrichment for all partic-ipants. Particularly worth emphasising are the good equipment, the lecturers’ excep-tional commitment, and the good counselling and tutoring services for foreign students.”
University of Applied Sciences
14,000
24%
winter semester
English
Campus Soest
Lübecker Ring 2, 59494 Soest
Tel. +49 (0) 29 21-3 78 34 65
janzen@fh-swf.de
www.fh-swf.de/bba
Business and Economics
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
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Villingen-Schwenningen – Furtwangen UniversityBusiness Management and Psychology (BMP)
If you are interested in how economic sys-tems work, want to understand how human behaviour affects business processes, and have a keen interest in psychology – then you are in the right place!
Business Management and Psychology is a business management programme with a focus on business psychology.
The close linking of business studies and psychology and the highly practical orien ta-tion of the programme mean that it is strong-ly geared towards the needs of companies.
Students analyse business issues from a psychological perspective and recommend appropriate solutions. The focus of the pro-gramme is on how human experience, be-haviour, and decision making affect markets and organisations. This is something which all our lecturers at HFU Business School are familiar with, thanks to their many years of business experience in the workplace.
University of Applied Sciences
6,200
15%
summer semester
English, German (25%)
Fakultät Wirtschaft
Jakob-Kienzle-Straße 17, 78054 Villingen-
Schwenningen · Tel. +49 (0) 77 20-3 07 46 28
mena@hs-furtwangen.de
www.bmp.en.hs-furtwangen.de
Business and Economics
Villingen-Schwenningen – Furtwangen UniversityInternational Business Management (IBM)
Do you want to study international business management with multilingual students from around the world? The social and in-tercultural skills that you will gain while studying are the best preparation for your future career in the international arena.
Do you want to test the waters during your studies by means of a semester abroad and an internship semester in Germany or abroad? Our integrated programme of studying abroad and gaining real-world experience through the internship and various projects in industry provides you with a highly competitive advantage when applying for employment after graduation.
We encourage you to join the expanding group of BA IBM students who will be the next movers in the international and multi-cultural environment of business, today and tomorrow.
University of Applied Sciences
6,200
15%
winter semester
English
Fakultät Wirtschaft
Jakob-Kienzle-Straße 17, 78054 Villingen-
Schwenningen · Tel. +49 (0) 77 20-3 07 43 57
mbs@hs-furtwangen.de
www.hfu-business-school.de/
Business and Economics
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
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Würzburg – Univ. of Applied Sciences Würzburg-SchweinfurtBA in International Management
Highly qualified business economists are among the pillars of the German economy. Our programme prepares you for a career in an international business environment in Germany or abroad. Graduates of the pro-gramme have a broad basic knowledge of the core subjects in business management. They will develop in-depth knowledge in one specialisation. The course of studies involves a total of seven semesters fully taught in English, including one practical semester, and it comprises 210 ECTS. You will have the chance of completing one or more semesters at one of our 80 partner universities or you can spend the practical semester abroad.
Benefit from our special support programme for international students and start your career in Germany.
University of Applied Sciences
9,000
6%
winter semester
English
FHWS International
Münzstraße 19, 97070 Würzburg
Tel. +49 (0) 9 31-35 11 65 00
i-campus@fhws.de
www.international.fhws.de
Business and Economics
Kamp-Lintfort – Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesCommunication and Information Engineering, BSc
Everywhere we go, we are surrounded by technical systems so unobtrusive and nat-ural that we rarely notice them anymore. Entertainment systems, technical healthcare solutions, smart buildings, smart factories, traffic monitoring and control systems, automated driving assistance, and mobile phones are just a few examples of things that have become ingrained parts of our lives.
Our degree course aims to develop stu-dents’ expertise in the fields of electrical engineering (focused on signal process-ing) and computer science. Due to their interdisciplinary, practical, and truly inter-national education, our graduates are highly sought-after and well suited for international careers, including software and hardware development, project man-agement, automation, innovation manage-ment, consultancy, and technical product management.
University of Applied Sciences
6,800
44%
winter semester
English
Zentrale Studienberatung
Marie-Curie-Straße 1, 47533 Kleve
Tel. +49 (0) 28 21-80 67 33 60
studienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.de
Industrial Engineering
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
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Kleve – Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesIndustrial Engineering, BSc
The structure of the Bachelor’s degree pro-gramme i Industrial Engineering is derived directly from the typical structure and or-ganisation of technological enterprises and the career profiles that can be found there. The foundation is laid in the first se-mester by teaching the basics of scientific engineering and economics. Building on this, the core subjects relevant to func-tions within a commercial enterprise are taught, such as technical purchasing, inno-vation and production development proc-esses, production, and technical marketing and sales. In order to meet the very high standards demanded of internationality and interdisciplinarity, subjects including conflict management, intercultural man-agement, and entrepreneurship will be covered, and the students will acquire a wealth of soft skills.
University of Applied Sciences
6,800
44%
winter semester
English
Zentrale Studienberatung
Marie-Curie-Straße 1, 47533 Kleve
Tel. +49 (0) 28 21-80 67 33 60
studienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.de
Industrial Engineering
Karlsruhe – Karlshochschule International UniversityInternational Relations (BA)
Are you passionately interested in what is happening in the world and the effects thereof? Do you soak up new information like a sponge and throw yourself into any new political debate? Do the major issues and challenges in our world that revolve around peace, prosperity, environmental protection, justice, and human rights excite and drive you? Are you interested in build-ing bridges? Do you find it rewarding when you can help to find peaceful resolutions for a major conflict? Do you want to learn and understand the context of interna-tional politics and economics, ecology and ethics, legal regulations, and cultural ideas as well as the art of diplomatic negotiations from scratch?
Then check out our International Relations programme @ the Karls!
University of Applied Sciences
650
20%
winter semester
English
Admissions
Karlstraße 36–38, 76133 Karlsruhe
Tel. +49 (0) 7 21-48 09 50
admissions@karlshochschule.de
karlshochschule.de/en/
Political Science
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
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Kleve – Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesInternational Relations, BA
The degree programme aims at providing students with a comprehensive overview of international relations both from a politi-cal and from a socio-economic perspec-tive. The combination of political science, economics, social science, and law as well as a profound methodological knowledge will enable graduates to think interna-tionally, to carry out sophisticated analy-ses, to draw abstract conclusions, and to transfer the acquired expert knowledge to adjacent areas. The interdisciplinary nature of the degree programme takes into account the complex connections between political, economic, and social aspects of international relations. Profound knowledge of inter na tional relations with a local, regional, international, and global focus is acquired over the course of this programme, with due regard to current developments and challenges.
University of Applied Sciences
6,800
44%
winter semester
English
Zentrale Studienberatung
Marie-Curie-Straße 1, 47533 Kleve
Tel. +49 (0) 28 21-80 67 33 60
studienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.de
Political Science
Magdeburg – University of MagdeburgEuropean Studies (BA)
The Magdeburg European Studies BA pro-gramme is an interdisciplinary course of studies focusing on European integration with a particular emphasis on the Euro pean Union. Aspects of EU policies and poli-tics, law, economy, and European cultural diversity are central to the programme. Special attention is given to the “new” member states (accession 2004 or later). Language courses (Western and Eastern European languages), studies abroad at our partner universities, and an internship are compulsory.
The course will strengthen the learning skills, problem-solving capacities, inter-cultural competencies, and social skills of the students. Our alumni enjoy a high em-ployability in the public service as well as in private industries Europe-wide. IKUS, an intercultural student organisation at our university, will support you during your first steps.
University
14,200
17%
winter semester
German, English (25–50%)
Faculty of Humanities
Zschokkestr. 32, Geb. 40, 39104 Magdeburg
Tel. +49 (0) 3 91-6 75 66 60
agnieszka.zawadzka@ovgu.de
www.eurostud.ovgu.de
Political Science
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
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Kleve – Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesGender and Diversity, BA
The Gender and Diversity Bachelor’s pro-gramme delves into questions related to current developments, such as mobility and diverse ways of living, by examining the processes behind these new trends. As a student, you’ll acquire the fundamental knowledge and methods needed for the analysis of these trends. Moreover, you will obtain profound theoretical and practi-cal knowledge of the instruments of equal opportunities and diversity management. You will also acquire specific competen-cies crucial for tackling the emerging chal-lenges facing organisations, institutions, and companies.
University of Applied Sciences
6,800
44%
winter semester
English
Zentrale Studienberatung
Marie-Curie-Straße 1, 47533 Kleve
Tel. +49 (0) 28 21-80 67 33 60
studienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.de
Social Science
Stuttgart – University of StuttgartSocial Sciences (German-French), BA
The German-French programme in Social Sciences leads to a Bachelor’s degree and is offered by the Institute of Social Sciences at the University of Stuttgart in cooperation with Sciences Po Bordeaux. The programme is supported by the Fran-co-German University (Saarbrücken). Every winter semester, 12 French and 12 German participants are admitted to the programme. They spend the first and the third year of study in Bordeaux and the second year in Stuttgart. The programme conveys knowl-edge of theories and methods in the social sciences, fields of research, and typical areas of the social sciences, such as politi-cal and social systems, inter na tional rela-tions, political opinions, social and political behaviour and participation, modern po-litical theories, political philosophy, and economics.
University
27,600
20%
winter semester
German, French
Institut of Social Sciences
Breitscheidstraße 2, 70174 Stuttgart
Tel. +49 (0) 7 11-68 58 48 90
fifa@sowi.uni-stuttgart.de
www.uni-stuttgart.de/soz/institut
Social Science
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Institution of Higher Education (HEI)International Bachelor Programme
LocationCourse-ID
CourseLanguage
BeginningTuition (€ /semester)
Internet (http://)E-mail
3Mathematics, Natural Sciences in general
Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesEnvironment and Energy, BSc
^69
Kamp-LintfortID-3166
English winter semesternone
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.destudienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
3Agriculture
Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesSustainable Agriculture, BSc
^69
KleveID-3148
English winter semesternone
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.destudienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
3Biology
Jacobs University BremenBachelor of Science in Biochemistry and Cell Biology
BremenID-0584
English winter semester7,500.– to 10,000.–
www.jacobs-university.deadmission@jacobs-university.de
University of GöttingenMolecular Ecosystem Sciences (BSc)
^70
GöttingenID-3158
English winter semesternone
www.uni-goettingen.de/en/203287.htmlmes@gwdg.de
Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesBioengineering, BSc
^70
KleveID-3601
English winter semesternone
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.destudienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-SiegBachelor of Science in Applied Biology
RheinbachID-1211
English winter semesternone
www.h-brs.de/en/anna/applied-biology-bscdieter.reinscheid@h-brs.de
3Chemistry
FH Aachen – University of Applied SciencesBachelor of Science in Applied Chemistry
AachenID-2059
German winter semesternone
www.fh-aachen.de/en/university/ios/ios@fh-aachen.de
Bielefeld UniversityBinational Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
BielefeldID-2560
German, French winter semesternone
www.uni-bielefeld.de/chemie/studlehr/beschreibungen/ba-df.htmlthomas.hellweg@uni-bielefeld.de
Jacobs University BremenBachelor of Science in Chemistry
BremenID-0588
English winter semester7,500.– to 10,000.–
www.jacobs-university.deadmission@jacobs-university.de
Institution of Higher Education (HEI)International Bachelor Programme
LocationCourse-ID
CourseLanguage
BeginningTuition (€ /semester)
Internet (http://)E-mail
3Chemistry
Jacobs University BremenBSc in Medicinal Chemistry & Chemical Biology (MCCB)
BremenID-4607
English winter semester7,500.– to 10,000.–
www.jacobs-university.deadmission@jacobs-university.de
Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesBiomaterials Science, BSc
^71
KleveID-3161
English winter semesternone
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.destudienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
Saarland UniversityGerman-French Bachelor’s Programme in Chemistry
SaarbrückenID-3933
German, English, French
winter semesternone
www.uni-saarland.de/campus/studium/studienangebot/az/c/chem-bac.voelzing@mx.uni-saarland.de
3Computer Science
SRH Hochschule BerlinBusiness Information Systems (BSc)
^71
BerlinID-5134
English winter/summer semester4,000.– to 5,000.–
www.srh-hochschule-berlin.de/en/info@srh-hochschule-berlin.de
SRH Hochschule der populären KünsteBA Audio Design
^72
BerlinID-5042
English summer semester3,000.– to 4,000.–
https://www.hdpk.de/en/studies/ bachelor/audio-design/studienberatung@hdpk.de
Jacobs University BremenBachelor of Science in Computer Science
BremenID-0615
English winter semester7,500.– to 10,000.–
www.jacobs-university.deadmission@jacobs-university.de
Jacobs University BremenBachelor of Science in Intelligent Mobile Systems
BremenID-3520
English winter semester7,500.– to 10,000.–
www.jacobs-university.deadmission@jacobs-university.de
University of Duisburg-EssenBSc Computer Engineering
DuisburgID-4855
EnglishGerman (25–50%)
winter semesternone
www.uni-due.de/isescies@uni-due.de
Osnabrück UniversityCognitive Science (BSc)
OsnabrückID-0238
EnglishGerman (25–50%)
winter semesternone
www.uni-osnabrueck.dekaroline.bachteler@uni-osnabrueck.de
Deggendorf Institute of TechnologyHealth Informatics (BSc)
^72
PfarrkirchenID-5110
English winter semesternone
ec.th-deg.deio-ecri@th-deg.de
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Institution of Higher Education (HEI)International Bachelor Programme
LocationCourse-ID
CourseLanguage
BeginningTuition (€ /semester)
Internet (http://)E-mail
3Chemistry
Jacobs University BremenBSc in Medicinal Chemistry & Chemical Biology (MCCB)
BremenID-4607
English winter semester7,500.– to 10,000.–
www.jacobs-university.deadmission@jacobs-university.de
Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesBiomaterials Science, BSc
^71
KleveID-3161
English winter semesternone
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.destudienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
Saarland UniversityGerman-French Bachelor’s Programme in Chemistry
SaarbrückenID-3933
German, English, French
winter semesternone
www.uni-saarland.de/campus/studium/studienangebot/az/c/chem-bac.voelzing@mx.uni-saarland.de
3Computer Science
SRH Hochschule BerlinBusiness Information Systems (BSc)
^71
BerlinID-5134
English winter/summer semester4,000.– to 5,000.–
www.srh-hochschule-berlin.de/en/info@srh-hochschule-berlin.de
SRH Hochschule der populären KünsteBA Audio Design
^72
BerlinID-5042
English summer semester3,000.– to 4,000.–
https://www.hdpk.de/en/studies/ bachelor/audio-design/studienberatung@hdpk.de
Jacobs University BremenBachelor of Science in Computer Science
BremenID-0615
English winter semester7,500.– to 10,000.–
www.jacobs-university.deadmission@jacobs-university.de
Jacobs University BremenBachelor of Science in Intelligent Mobile Systems
BremenID-3520
English winter semester7,500.– to 10,000.–
www.jacobs-university.deadmission@jacobs-university.de
University of Duisburg-EssenBSc Computer Engineering
DuisburgID-4855
EnglishGerman (25–50%)
winter semesternone
www.uni-due.de/isescies@uni-due.de
Osnabrück UniversityCognitive Science (BSc)
OsnabrückID-0238
EnglishGerman (25–50%)
winter semesternone
www.uni-osnabrueck.dekaroline.bachteler@uni-osnabrueck.de
Deggendorf Institute of TechnologyHealth Informatics (BSc)
^72
PfarrkirchenID-5110
English winter semesternone
ec.th-deg.deio-ecri@th-deg.de
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Institution of Higher Education (HEI)International Bachelor Programme
LocationCourse-ID
CourseLanguage
BeginningTuition (€ /semester)
Internet (http://)E-mail
3Computer Science
University of Applied Sciences UlmComputer Science (CTS)
^73
UlmID-4703
English winter semestervaried
www.hs-ulm.de/ctskratzer@hs-ulm.de
3Earth Sciences
Jacobs University BremenBachelor of Science in Earth and Environmental Sciences
BremenID-0266
English winter semester7,500.– to 10,000.–
www.jacobs-university.deadmission@jacobs-university.de
Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-SenftenbergEnvironmental and Resource Management (BSc)
^73
CottbusID-2178
English winter semesternone
www.b-tu.de/environment-bsenvironment-bs@b-tu.de
3Mathematics
Jacobs University BremenBachelor of Science in Mathematics
BremenID-0589
English winter semester7,500.– to 10,000.–
www.jacobs-university.deadmission@jacobs-university.de
University of Applied Sciences MittweidaApplied Mathematics
^74
MittweidaID-4836
English winter semesternone
www.hs-mittweida.deapplication@hs-mittweida.de
3Medicine
Jacobs University BremenBachelor of Science in Medical Natural Sciences
^74
BremenID-4291
EnglishGerman (25–50%)
winter semestermore than 10,000.–
www.jacobs-university.de/mednatadmission@jacobs-university.de
3Physics, Astronomy
Jacobs University BremenBachelor of Science in Physics
BremenID-0590
English winter semester7,500.– to 10,000.–
www.jacobs-university.deadmission@jacobs-university.de
Saarland UniversityGerman-French Bachelor’s Programme in Physics
SaarbrückenID-3935
German, French winter semesternone
ci.physik.uni-saarland.dec.wagner@mx.uni-saarland.de
3Sport
University of MünsterBachelor of Science: Human Movement in Sports and Exercise
MünsterID-4251
EnglishGerman (25%)
winter semesternone
www.wwu.debohnc@uni-muenster.de
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
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Kamp-Lintfort – Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesEnvironment and Energy, BSc
The future of industrial societies depends on the sustainable use of resources. Facing environmental limits, we need to find solu-tions that help to supply the high demand for energy and raw materials. At the same time, industries have to tackle emissions reduction and the challenges brought about by global climate change.
A dynamic environment like this needs in-dividuals with a broad range of skills and knowledge. We have developed our course to fulfil that need and will provide students with a profound knowledge base in natu-ral sciences and engineering as well as a solid understanding of economics and IT. Our international and interdisciplinary focus will further expand students’ skill set preparing them for future collabora-tion with experts in their subject area on a global scale.
University of Applied Sciences
6,800
44%
winter semester
English
Zentrale Studienberatung
Marie-Curie-Straße 1, 47533 Kleve
Tel. +49 (0) 28 21-80 67 33 60
studienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.de
Mathematics, Natural Sciences in general
Kleve – Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesSustainable Agriculture, BSc
Students of the Bachelor’s degree pro-gramme in Sustainable Agriculture analyse and assess agricultural and horticultural production systems regarding their sus-tainability and develop approaches for their optimisation. They consider sustainability in its ecological, economic, and social aspects. Resulting ethical questions are also considered in lectures. The degree programme in Sustainable Agriculture combines technical, natural scientific, economic, and sociological subjects. Analytical skills for the improvement of agricultural systems are broadened in manifold and interdisciplinary projects. A large array of contacts to companies and institutions of the agricultural sector in Germany and abroad contribute to an applied and practice-oriented study programme.
University of Applied Sciences
6,800
44%
winter semester
English
Zentrale Studienberatung
Marie-Curie-Straße 1, 47533 Kleve
Tel. +49 (0) 28 21-80 67 33 60
studienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.de
Agriculture
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
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Göttingen – University of GöttingenMolecular Ecosystem Sciences (BSc)
From molecules … to ecosystems The innovative BSc in Molecular Ecosystem Sciences is a programme that combines ecology and molecular (bio-)sciences, aiming at the functional understanding of ecosystem processes through a detailed study of their molecular basis.
Molecules with particular functions inter-act with each other, and they are eventu-ally responsible for the reactions of a cell, a tissue, an organism, or even an ecosys-tem, ultimately leading to environmental change.
The BSc in Molecular Ecosystem Sciences is a research-oriented programme com-prising scientific modules and weekly training, including practical work, field-work, and lab courses. A full semester is reserved for elective modules. Students are encouraged to spend it at partner universities abroad to further strengthen their international profile.
University
31,600
13%
winter semester
English
Forstgenetik und Forstpflanzenzüchtung
Büsgenweg 2, 37077 Göttingen
Tel. +49 (0) 5 51-3 93 35 40
mes@gwdg.de
www.uni-goettingen.de/en/203287.html
Biology
Kleve – Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesBioengineering, BSc
Bioengineering encompasses an interdis-ciplinary field applying modern engineering principles to solve problems and to enable technologies important in various fields such as biology, medicine, or health care. In many cases, bioengineering products can only be realised by means of molecular biology and genetic engineering techniques. Thus, bioengineering is a wide discipline that is still growing, encompassing a broad range of areas.
To prepare our students for today’s chal-lenges in bioengineering, the curriculum combines natural sciences with modern engineering principles, training high- standard engineers for biomedical and biotechnology industries as well as health-care and clinical services. Furthermore, intensive supervision in small groups and state-of-the-art facilities in modern laboratories provide a unique learning experience.
University of Applied Sciences
6,800
44%
winter semester
English
Zentrale Studienberatung
Marie-Curie-Straße 1, 47533 Kleve
Tel. +49 (0) 28 21-80 67 33 60
studienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.de
Biology
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
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Kleve – Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesBiomaterials Science, BSc
Biomaterials Science at Rhine-Waal Uni-versity of Applied Sciences focuses on the research of biocompatible, biomimetic, and bio-based materials. Recent advances, e.g., in the development of biocompatible materials, allow for the construction of implants with enhanced durability and ex-tended functionality. Biomimetic materials – structured like their biological ideals – have properties that cannot be obtained otherwise. Bio-inspired materials can be synthesised with a negative CO2 balance. Such modern polymers have very similar properties to oil-based ones; bio-based and biodegradable polymers thus have the potential to play a leading role in the near future. All three types of biomaterials are central to industry, research, and development.
University of Applied Sciences
6,800
44%
winter semester
English
Zentrale Studienberatung
Marie-Curie-Straße 1, 47533 Kleve
Tel. +49 (0) 28 21-80 67 33 60
studienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.de
Chemistry
Berlin – SRH Hochschule BerlinBusiness Information Systems (BSc)
Cloud computing, smart technologies, and Industry 4.0 are changing the way we work. However, these changes also bring chal-lenges such as the security of information systems, the handling of big data, and data protection issues.
“Business Information Systems” students learn how to handle these challenges as a result of receiving a thorough IT and business education and becoming experts in two fields. Our students not only expand their management knowledge in classic business modules, such as economics, marketing, and finance. They also learn how to develop websites and learn about IT security and IT business alignment.
Equipped with a range of interdisciplinary and soft skills, such as intercultural and language skills, Bachelor of Science stu-dents are able to tackle the challenges of the digitalised economy and enjoy great job prospects.
University of Applied Sciences
950
33%
winter/summer semester
English
Campus Berlin
Ernst-Reuter-Platz 10, 10587 Berlin
Tel. +49 (0) 30-3 74 37 40
info@srh-hochschule-berlin.de
www.srh-hochschule-berlin.de/en/
Computer Science
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
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Berlin – SRH Hochschule der populären KünsteBA Audio Design
Audio Design employs the computer as a complete sound producer, composer platform, audio arranging tool, and digital mixing console. The audio designer’s repertoire includes not only various music genres, sound designs, and acoustic special effects but also voice production and band/ensemble supervision control.
The Bachelor’s programme in Audio Design at hdpk offers superior preparation in the profession’s theoretical and practical aspects. It complements personal musical and creative development with sound engi-neering skills in areas such as instrument engineering, electro-acoustics, and music informatics.
hdpk is a leading private university for the creative industries, situated in one of Germany’s creative hubs: Berlin.
University of Applied Sciences
590
10%
summer semester
English
Study Advisory Board
Potsdamer Straße 188, 10783 Berlin
Tel. +49 (0) 30-2 33 20 66 14
studienberatung@hdpk.de
https://www.hdpk.de/en/studies/bachelor
Computer Science
Pfarrkirchen – Deggendorf Institute of TechnologyHealth Informatics (BSc)
This degree course educates students to become computer scientists in the health industry. Informatics-based, medical, scientific, and technical knowledge in healthcare and in the healthcare industry are influential in management. This course provides the knowledge and skills necessary to design information systems for the healthcare sector and throughout the healthcare industry. Students will be able to develop, configure, and operate these systems while complying with the applicable rules and regulations.
University of Applied Sciences
6,100
12%
winter semester
English
Fakultät Angewandte Gesundheits-
wissenschaften
Dieter-Görlitz-Platz 1, 94469 Deggendorf
io-ecri@th-deg.de
ec.th-deg.de
Computer Science
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
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Ulm – University of Applied Sciences UlmComputer Science (CTS)
Computer Science prevails in all areas of life. The systematic processing of infor-mation and the involved possibility of automation and networking are essential in today’s society. Computer science is one of the most important innovation drivers. Therefore, computer scientists will be able to find exciting and interdisciplinary jobs in industry or with service providers.
The degree course of study “ Computer Science” is conducted completely in English and leads local and international students to a BSc in eight semesters. For the individual orientation of studies according to their personal preferences, students can choose two of eight different focuses: Computer Engineering, Service Robotics, IT-Security, Mobile Computing, Computer Graphics & Vision, Information systems, Business Administration, and Medical Information Systems.
University of Applied Sciences
4,000
10%
winter semester
English
Fakultät Informatik
Albert-Einstein-Allee 55, 89081 Ulm
Tel. +49 (0) 7 31-5 02 86 04
kratzer@hs-ulm.de
www.hs-ulm.de/cts
Computer Science
Cottbus – Brandenburg University of Technology Environmental and Resource Management (BSc)
The study course offers an integrated approach to current international environ-mental issues that help improve the quality of professional environmental manage-ment for the 21st century. It offers classes for building a solid base in a wide range of fields, including technical subjects as well as classes in natural sciences, sociology, and economics. More specific classes deal with current environmental issues such as techniques for resource protection, concepts in environmental planning, risk and impact assessment as well as socio-economic implications. The acquisition of management skills and social competence is therefore valued just as highly and in-dispensably as technical and scientific knowledge.
ECTS: 180 Degree: BSc – Bachelor of Science Application deadline (for foreign higher entrance qualification): 15 July
University
8,000
25%
winter semester
English
Bureau for International Studies (BIS)
Platz der Deutschen Einheit 1, 03046 Cottbus
Tel. +49 (0) 3 55-69 37 18
environment-bs@b-tu.de
www.b-tu.de/environment-bs
Earth Sciences
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
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Mittweida – University of Applied Sciences MittweidaApplied Mathematics
Modern mathematics is at the heart of an increasing number of innovations in the field of digital communication, satellite navigation, e-commerce, medical technol-ogy, and consumer electronics. Its main characteristics are its algorithmic and technology-driven approach, combined with industrial relevance and innovation. The goal of this Bachelor’s degree pro-gramme in applied mathematics is to give young people a promising perspective for an academic or professional career in the field of mathematics and its applications. The programme is bilingual, which means that the first two semesters are taught in English. Students may learn German in specialised German courses during the first two semesters.
University of Applied Sciences
7,000
25%
winter semester
English
Bewerberservice
Technikumplatz 17, 09648 Mittweida
Tel. +49 (0) 37 27-58 12 69
application@hs-mittweida.de
www.hs-mittweida.de
Mathematics
Bremen – Jacobs University BremenBachelor of Science in Medical Natural Sciences
The preparatory study programme Medical Natural Sciences (MedNat) combines nat-ural sciences, life sciences, and medicine. Designed to prepare students to enter a German medical school, students also learn German at least up to advanced B2 level within the three years of study. A Bachelor of Science (BSc) will be awarded upon successful completion of the programme.
The foundations of MedNat in the natural sciences are laid out in science modules, comprising a series of lectures in disci-plines such as chemistry and physics with two corresponding lab courses. Three specialised modules introduce the basic concepts of medicine and life sciences. In addition to intensive language classes, the German modules offer seminars on Germany and its regions, the German healthcare system, and preparation for the transition to German medical schools.
University
1,250
70%
winter semester
English, German (25–50%)
Undergraduate Education
Campus Ring 1, 28759 Bremen
Tel. +49 (0) 4 21-2 00 42 00
admission@jacobs-university.de
www.jacobs-university.de/mednat
Medicine
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LocationCourse-ID
CourseLanguage
BeginningTuition (€ /semester)
Internet (http://)E-mail
3Engineering in general
FH Aachen – University of Applied SciencesBachelor of Biomedical Engineering
AachenID-2113
German winter semesternone
www.fh-aachen.de/en/university/ios/ios@fh-aachen.de
FH Aachen – University of Applied SciencesBachelor of Physical Engineering
AachenID-2118
German winter semesternone
www.fh-aachen.de/en/university/ios/ios@fh-aachen.de
Trier University of Applied SciencesSustainable Business and Technology
^80
BirkenfeldID-4792
English winter semesternone
www.umwelt-campus.de/sbtsbt@umwelt-campus.de
Fulda University of Applied SciencesScience & Engineering
^80
FuldaID-4928
GermanEnglish (25%)
winter semesternone
www.hs-fulda.de/lebensmitteltechnologie/studieninteressierteuta.anschuetz@lt.hs-fulda.de
Hamburg University of TechnologyGeneral Engineering Science
^81
HamburgID-1096
EnglishGerman (25–50%)
winter semesternone
www.tuhh.destudy@tuhh.de
Ilmenau University of TechnologyBachelor of Science Biomedical Engineering
IlmenauID-5083
German winter semesternone
www.tu-ilmenau.de/ia/studium/ bmt-ba-bmt-ma/marko.helbig@tu-ilmenau.de
Technische Hochschule IngolstadtEngineering and Management (BEng)
^81
IngolstadtID-3891
English winter semesternone
em.thi.degerd.schwandner@thi.de
Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesMechatronic Systems Engineering, BSc
^82
KleveID-3163
English winter semesternone
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.destudienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
University of Applied Sciences NiederrheinBachelor of Science Textile and Clothing Management
Mönchen-gladbachID-3537
English winter semesternone
www.hs-niederrhein.de/faculties/ textile-and-clothing-technologyauslandsbuero@hsnr.de
Hof University of Applied SciencesInnovative Textiles
MünchbergID-4265
English winter semester1,000.– to 2,000.–
www.hof-university.com/nc/course- options/full-time-programs/bachelor/innovative-textiles-beng.htmlmrauch@hof-university.de
Institution of Higher Education (HEI)International Bachelor Programme
LocationCourse-ID
CourseLanguage
BeginningTuition (€ /semester)
Internet (http://)E-mail
3Engineering in general
Munich University of Applied SciencesProduction & Automation (Bachelor & Master, German/French)
MünchenID-4830
German, French winter semesternone
www.fb06.fh-muenchen.destefan.linner@hm.edu
Deggendorf Institute of TechnologyIndustrial Engineering / Maintenance and Operation (BEng)
^82
PfarrkirchenID-4701
English winter semesternone
ec.th-deg.deio-ecri@th-deg.de
Saarland UniversityAtlantis: Materials Science and Mechanical Engineering
SaarbrückenID-2685
GermanEnglish (25%)
winter/summer semestervaried
www.uni-saarland.de/en/institution/ eusmat/international-studies/bachelor/atlantis.htmlinfo@eusmat.net
Saarland UniversityEEIGM Bachelor’s Programme (Materials Science)
SaarbrückenID-3936
German, French winter semesternone
www.lft.uni-saarland.de/en/eeigm.htmlm.cumbo@mx.uni-saarland.de
University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-SchweinfurtBEng in Business and Engineering
^83
SchweinfurtID-4168
English winter semesternone
www.international.fhws.dei-campus@fhws.de
University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-SchweinfurtBEng in Logistics
^83
SchweinfurtID-4167
English winter semesternone
www.international.fhws.dei-campus@fhws.de
University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-SchweinfurtBEng in Mechatronics
^84
SchweinfurtID-4970
English winter semesternone
www.international.fhws.dei-campus@fhws.de
3Civil Engineering
University of Duisburg-EssenBSc Structural Engineering
DuisburgID-4847
EnglishGerman (25–50%)
winter semesternone
www.uni-due.de/isescies@uni-due.de
3Electrical Engineering
FH Aachen – University of Applied SciencesBachelor of Electrical Engineering
AachenID-2060
German winter semesternone
www.fh-aachen.de/en/university/ios/ios@fh-aachen.de
Jacobs University BremenBachelor of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering
BremenID-0616
English winter semester7,500.– to 10,000.–
www.jacobs-university.deadmission@jacobs-university.de
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LocationCourse-ID
CourseLanguage
BeginningTuition (€ /semester)
Internet (http://)E-mail
3Engineering in general
Munich University of Applied SciencesProduction & Automation (Bachelor & Master, German/French)
MünchenID-4830
German, French winter semesternone
www.fb06.fh-muenchen.destefan.linner@hm.edu
Deggendorf Institute of TechnologyIndustrial Engineering / Maintenance and Operation (BEng)
^82
PfarrkirchenID-4701
English winter semesternone
ec.th-deg.deio-ecri@th-deg.de
Saarland UniversityAtlantis: Materials Science and Mechanical Engineering
SaarbrückenID-2685
GermanEnglish (25%)
winter/summer semestervaried
www.uni-saarland.de/en/institution/ eusmat/international-studies/bachelor/atlantis.htmlinfo@eusmat.net
Saarland UniversityEEIGM Bachelor’s Programme (Materials Science)
SaarbrückenID-3936
German, French winter semesternone
www.lft.uni-saarland.de/en/eeigm.htmlm.cumbo@mx.uni-saarland.de
University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-SchweinfurtBEng in Business and Engineering
^83
SchweinfurtID-4168
English winter semesternone
www.international.fhws.dei-campus@fhws.de
University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-SchweinfurtBEng in Logistics
^83
SchweinfurtID-4167
English winter semesternone
www.international.fhws.dei-campus@fhws.de
University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-SchweinfurtBEng in Mechatronics
^84
SchweinfurtID-4970
English winter semesternone
www.international.fhws.dei-campus@fhws.de
3Civil Engineering
University of Duisburg-EssenBSc Structural Engineering
DuisburgID-4847
EnglishGerman (25–50%)
winter semesternone
www.uni-due.de/isescies@uni-due.de
3Electrical Engineering
FH Aachen – University of Applied SciencesBachelor of Electrical Engineering
AachenID-2060
German winter semesternone
www.fh-aachen.de/en/university/ios/ios@fh-aachen.de
Jacobs University BremenBachelor of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering
BremenID-0616
English winter semester7,500.– to 10,000.–
www.jacobs-university.deadmission@jacobs-university.de
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LocationCourse-ID
CourseLanguage
BeginningTuition (€ /semester)
Internet (http://)E-mail
3Electrical Engineering
Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Dresden – University of Applied SciencesBachelor Electrical Engineering / Elektrotechnik (BEng)
^84
DresdenID-4954
EnglishGerman (25–50%)
winter semesternone
https://www.htw-dresden.de/?id=34263.htmlfachberatung_et@htw-dresden.de
University of Duisburg-EssenBSc Electrical and Electronic Engineering
DuisburgID-4854
EnglishGerman (25–50%)
winter semesternone
www.uni-due.de/isescies@uni-due.de
Hamburg University of Applied SciencesInformation Engineering
^85
HamburgID-2167
English winter semesternone
www.haw-hamburg.de/english/ international-degree-studentsie_info@haw-hamburg.de
SRH University HeidelbergElectrical Engineering (BEng)
^85
HeidelbergID-4588
English winter semester3,000.– to 4,000.–
https://www.hochschule-heidelberg.de/en/electrical-engineering/achim.gottscheber@hochschule- heidelberg.de
Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesElectronics, BSc
^86
KleveID-3170
English winter semesternone
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.destudienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
Mannheim University of Applied SciencesAutomation Technology (BSc)
^86
MannheimID-0302
GermanEnglish (25–50%)
winter semestervaried
www.ete.hs-mannheim.de/prospective-students/courses-of-study-in-englishsekretariat@elektrotechnik.hs-mannheim.de
Mannheim University of Applied SciencesPower Engineering and Renewable Energies (BSc)
^87
MannheimID-0299
GermanEnglish (25–50%)
winter semestervaried
www.ete.hs-mannheim.de/prospective-students/courses-of-study-in-englishsekretariat@elektrotechnik.hs-mannheim.de
Ravensburg-Weingarten University of Applied SciencesElectrical Engineering and Information Technology
^87
WeingartenID-2046
EnglishGerman (25–50%)
summer semestervaried
www.hs-weingarten.delucia.mengis@hs-weingarten.de
Ravensburg-Weingarten University of Applied SciencesElectromobility and Green Energy
^88
WeingartenID-5177
EnglishGerman (25–50%)
summer semestervaried
www.hs-weingarten.delucia.mengis@hs-weingarten.de
Institution of Higher Education (HEI)International Bachelor Programme
LocationCourse-ID
CourseLanguage
BeginningTuition (€ /semester)
Internet (http://)E-mail
3Mechanical Engineering / Process Engineering
FH Aachen – University of Applied SciencesBachelor of Mechanical Engineering
AachenID-2114
German winter semesternone
www.fh-aachen.de/en/university/ios/ios@fh-aachen.de
University of Duisburg-EssenBSc Mechanical Engineering
DuisburgID-4852
EnglishGerman (25–50%)
winter semesternone
www.uni-due.de/isescies@uni-due.de
Karlsruhe Institute of TechnologyMechanical Engineering at Carl Benz School of Engineering
^88
KarlsruheID-1780
English winter semester5,000.– to 7,500.–
www.carlbenzschool.deinfo@carlbenzschool.de
Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesMechanical Engineering, BSc
^89
KleveID-3162
English winter semesternone
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.destudienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
Furtwangen UniversityBachelor of Science in International Engineering (IEB)
Villingen-SchwenningenID-3125
German, English, French, Spanish
winter semestervaried
www.hs-furtwangen.de/studiengaenge/fakultaet/wirtschaft/international- engineering-bachelor.htmlinfo-ieb@hs-furtwangen.de
3Mining, Metallurgy
University of Duisburg-EssenBSc Metallurgy and Metal Forming
DuisburgID-4849
EnglishGerman (25–50%)
winter semesternone
www.uni-due.de/isescies@uni-due.de
3Transport Engineering, Nautical Science
Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesMobility and Logistics, BSc
^89
Kamp-LintfortID-3165
English winter semesternone
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.destudienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
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LocationCourse-ID
CourseLanguage
BeginningTuition (€ /semester)
Internet (http://)E-mail
3Mechanical Engineering / Process Engineering
FH Aachen – University of Applied SciencesBachelor of Mechanical Engineering
AachenID-2114
German winter semesternone
www.fh-aachen.de/en/university/ios/ios@fh-aachen.de
University of Duisburg-EssenBSc Mechanical Engineering
DuisburgID-4852
EnglishGerman (25–50%)
winter semesternone
www.uni-due.de/isescies@uni-due.de
Karlsruhe Institute of TechnologyMechanical Engineering at Carl Benz School of Engineering
^88
KarlsruheID-1780
English winter semester5,000.– to 7,500.–
www.carlbenzschool.deinfo@carlbenzschool.de
Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesMechanical Engineering, BSc
^89
KleveID-3162
English winter semesternone
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.destudienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
Furtwangen UniversityBachelor of Science in International Engineering (IEB)
Villingen-SchwenningenID-3125
German, English, French, Spanish
winter semestervaried
www.hs-furtwangen.de/studiengaenge/fakultaet/wirtschaft/international- engineering-bachelor.htmlinfo-ieb@hs-furtwangen.de
3Mining, Metallurgy
University of Duisburg-EssenBSc Metallurgy and Metal Forming
DuisburgID-4849
EnglishGerman (25–50%)
winter semesternone
www.uni-due.de/isescies@uni-due.de
3Transport Engineering, Nautical Science
Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesMobility and Logistics, BSc
^89
Kamp-LintfortID-3165
English winter semesternone
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.destudienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3 3
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
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Birkenfeld – Trier University of Applied SciencesSustainable Business and Technology
This interdisciplinary Bachelor’s programme at Germany’s most sustainability- oriented university incorporates all aspects necessary to meet the demand of students seeking a global perspective between business and technology. In six semesters, students will study busi-ness and engineering through innovative learning concepts. Our focus on sustain-ability and green technologies and our globally interrelated perspective provide future graduates with superb key quali-fications that enable them to master the challenges of our time. Real-life business projects as well as training in organisation, methods, and communica-tion skills complete our students’ academic and personal profiles. 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.
University of Applied Sciences
2,500
9%
winter semester
English
Umwelt-Campus Birkenfeld
Postfach 1380, 55761 Birkenfeld
Tel. +49 (0) 67 82-17 12 06
sbt@umwelt-campus.de
www.umwelt-campus.de/sbt
Engineering in general
Fulda – Fulda University of Applied SciencesScience & Engineering
Fundamental engineering principles will be taught in the English language during the basic course period (semester 1+2) of the international and interdisciplinary Bachelor’s degree programme. This will make the course work more accessible for international students and simultaneously prepare German students for a career in international companies. An orientation module of the introductory phase conveys an overview of knowledge from central fields of all subject areas in order to facili-tate the choice between the four speciali-sation areas. Subsequently, the focus will shift to lectures (modules) in food technol-ogy, applied computer science, electrical engineering, and information technology.
University of Applied Sciences
8,700
13%
winter semester
German, English (25%)
Fachbereich Lebensmitteltechnologie
Leipziger Straße 123, 36037 Fulda
uta.anschuetz@lt.hs-fulda.de
www.hs-fulda.de
Engineering in general
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3 3
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
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Hamburg – Hamburg University of TechnologyGeneral Engineering Science
TUHH’s international Bachelor’s programme General Engineering Science consists of interdisciplinary basic studies followed by the choice of one of 14 branches of spe-cialised studies. All fields in the classical engineering sciences are presented in a single basic course of study. 50% of the Bachelor’s programme will be held in Eng-lish, with the majority of English lectures taught during the first two semesters.
Founded in 1978, TUHH has become a pop-ular and successful training centre for a new generation of engineers. With around 100 professors and lecturers, 1,150 members of staff, and an average of 7,000 students, TUHH offers a uniquely high staff- to- student ratio. The park-like campus in the south of Hamburg provides a multifaceted environ-ment, inspiring both social and intellectual exchange.
University
7,000
16%
winter semester
English, German (25–50%)
STUDIS-Studierendenservice
Am Schwarzenberg-Campus 3
21073 Hamburg
study@tuhh.de
www.tuhh.de
Engineering in general
Ingolstadt – Technische Hochschule IngolstadtEngineering and Management (BEng)
The programme design is interdisciplinary and designed to meet the needs of global technology-based companies. The cur-riculum is based on three pillars. Firstly, students will receive a sound engineering education. Secondly, students will learn fundamental management practices. Thirdly, students will be explicitly prepared to work in an international, intercultural environment.
University of Applied Sciences
5,300
14%
winter semester
English
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Esplanade 10, 85049 Ingolstadt
gerd.schwandner@thi.de
em.thi.de
Engineering in general
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
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Kleve – Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesMechatronic Systems Engineering, BSc
The Bachelor’s degree programme in Mechatronic Systems Engineering, taught entirely in English, is offered at the Kleve location of Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences. With engineering, electronics, and computer sciences, the interdisciplinary degree course is built on a broad scientific foundation. In this de-gree course, the modules are unique in that they combine scientific and techni-cal content while conveying important key qualifications in management and soft skills. The ability to work in a team is sup-ported through two team projects, in which students work on exciting, interdisciplinary projects on topics encountered frequently in industry. Graduates’ job prospects are strongly enhanced by the fact that they have been, amongst other things, intro-duced to process engineering as a special field of mechatronic applications.
University of Applied Sciences
6,800
44%
winter semester
English
Zentrale Studienberatung
Marie-Curie-Straße 1, 47533 Kleve
Tel. +49 (0) 28 21-80 67 33 60
studienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.de
Engineering in general
Pfarrkirchen – Deggendorf Institute of TechnologyIndustrial Engineering / Maintenance and Operation (BEng)
Graduates of our Bachelor’s programme in Industrial Engineering / Maintenance and Operation at the European Campus Rottal-Inn possess high-end qualifica-tions and know-how to work in national and inter na tional contexts in the field of energy and resource efficiency. The focus of this Bachelor’s degree lies on mainte-nance, repair, and operation (MRO) with a further specialisation in the development of language skills and intercultural com-petencies. Graduates will be able to work in process optimisation, plant engineering, and facility management as well in con-trolling and project management. After the successful completion of the programme and the Bachelor’s thesis, students will receive the academic degree Bachelor of Engineering (BEng).
University of Applied Sciences
6,100
12%
winter semester
English
Fakultät Angewandte Naturwissenschaften
und Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen (NUW)
Dieter-Görlitz-Platz 1, 94469 Deggendorf
io-ecri@th-deg.de
ec.th-deg.de
Engineering in general
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
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Schweinfurt – Univ. of Applied Sciences Würzburg-SchweinfurtBEng in Business and Engineering
The Business and Engineering course combines two different academic areas, allowing you to find work in both the spe-cialised, technical engineering arena and the management industry. Skilled teaching staff from leading German companies make sure the contents of classes at our university are always up to date and con-stantly guarantee the practical relevance of the courses.
We offer a Bachelor’s degree of seven se-mesters fully taught in English. It comprises 210 ECTS and provides all the specialised knowledge and skills that are needed in the field of business and engineering today. You will acquire hands-on experience in your sixth semester by doing an internship at a renowned company.
Benefit from our special support programme for international students and start your career in Germany.
University of Applied Sciences
9,000
6%
winter semester
English
FHWS International
Münzstraße 19, 97070 Würzburg
Tel. +49 (0) 9 31-35 11 65 00
i-campus@fhws.de
www.international.fhws.de
Engineering in general
Schweinfurt – Univ. of Applied Sciences Würzburg-SchweinfurtBEng in Logistics
Logistics is the third largest sector of industry in Germany and offers many career opportunities worldwide. It is a complex task that requires planning, organisation, practicality, and technical skills. There-fore, the study programme at our university combines IT, engineering and organisation – a perfect combination for a successful career.
We offer a Bachelor’s degree of seven se-mesters fully taught in English. It comprises 210 ECTS and provides all the specialised knowledge and skills that are needed in the field of logistics today. You will acquire hands-on experience in your sixth semes-ter by doing an internship at a renowned company.
Benefit from our special support programme for international students and start your career in Germany.
University of Applied Sciences
9,000
6%
winter semester
English
FHWS International
Münzstraße 19, 97070 Würzburg
Tel. +49 (0) 9 31-35 11 65 00
i-campus@fhws.de
www.international.fhws.de
Engineering in general
Type
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3
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Schweinfurt – Univ. of Applied Sciences Würzburg-SchweinfurtBEng in Mechatronics
Mechatronics combines competences from areas of electrical and mechanical engineering with information processing. A degree in this field from FHWS opens many doors to a fascinating career as an engineer. Potential employers include companies from industrial sectors like automotive, aerospace, robotics, manu-facturing, material processing, energy systems, medical systems, etc.
We offer a Bachelor’s degree of seven se-mesters completely taught in English. It comprises 210 ECTS and provides all the specialised knowledge and skills that are needed in the field of logistics today. You will acquire hands-on experience in your sixth semester by doing an internship at a renowned company.
Benefit from our special support programme for international students and start your career in Germany.
University of Applied Sciences
9,000
6%
winter semester
English
FHWS International
Münzstraße 19, 97070 Würzburg
Tel. +49 (0) 9 31-35 11 65 00
i-campus@fhws.de
www.international.fhws.de
Engineering in general
Dresden – Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Dresden Bachelor Electrical Engineering / Elektrotechnik (BEng)
The study programme in Electrical Engi-neering/Elektrotechnik caters to foreign students who want to combine a profound education in electrical engineering with a parallel training in the German language and who aim to enter the German employ-ment market as electrical engineers. Thus, we have developed a specially tailored curriculum that enables learning the tech-nical foundations in English as well as learning the German language during a “study adapter”. Subsequently, during the main course, the teaching language will be shifted to German. Studies at HTW Dresden (Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft) – University of Applied Sciences focus on practical education, giving an excel-lent hands-on study experience in many laboratories. The campus in the city centre provides a relaxed social atmosphere in which you can meet fellow students.
University of Applied Sciences
5,000
5%
winter semester
English, German (25–50%)
Faculty of Electrical Engineering
Friedrich-List-Platz 1, 01069 Dresden
Tel. +49 (0) 3 51-4 62 27 41
fachberatung_et@htw-dresden.de
https://www.htw-dresden.de/?id=34263.html
Electrical Engineering
Type
Total Number of Students
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Contact
3
Type
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3
Engineering 85
Hamburg – Hamburg University of Applied SciencesInformation Engineering
The international BSc Information Engineer-ing degree programme at HAW Hamburg is aimed at undergraduates interested in the interaction of information technology, electronics, and computer science in complex technical systems.
The programme takes seven semesters, with a large part of the curriculum dedicated to practical experience in the form of lab work, student projects, and a semester in industry. This combination of theory and practice gives our graduates the knowl-edge to develop technology as software engineers for server or embedded systems, as analogue or digital hardware designers, or as systems engineers.
Small groups, academic support, a buddy programme, and a mentoring system ensure that our students feel at home at our uni-versity. Students from all around the world underline the international character of the programme.
University of Applied Sciences
16,600
13%
winter semester
English
Department of Information &
Electrical Engineering
Berliner Tor 7, 20099 Hamburg
ie_info@haw-hamburg.de
www.haw-hamburg.de/english
Electrical Engineering
Heidelberg – SRH University HeidelbergElectrical Engineering (BEng)
As an electrical engineer, you will be a leader in innovation. You will be able to programme new smartphones and electric vehicles as well as guidance systems for high-speed trains and medical apparatuses. There are excellent professional opportuni-ties for you here. Electrical engineers are often offered attractive positions before they even finish their studies.
University of Applied Sciences
3,100
15%
winter semester
English
School of Engineering and Architecture
Bonhoefferstraße 11, 69123 Heidelberg
Tel. +49 (0) 62 21-88 23 87
achim.gottscheber@hochschule-heidelberg.de
www.hochschule-heidelberg.de/en
Electrical Engineering
Type
Total Number of Students
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Contact
3
Type
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3
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Kleve – Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesElectronics, BSc
Today’s information society is based on the processing and passing on of information. Without electronics, this would not be pos-sible. For decades, all-important technical innovations have contained a substantial amount of electronics. The English- language Bachelor’s degree programme in Elec-tronics is offered at the Kleve location of Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences. In addition to natural sciences and techni-cal basics, for example, in IT, mathematics, 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.
University of Applied Sciences
6,800
44%
winter semester
English
Zentrale Studienberatung
Marie-Curie-Straße 1, 47533 Kleve
Tel. +49 (0) 28 21-80 67 33 60
studienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.de
Electrical Engineering
Mannheim – Mannheim University of Applied SciencesAutomation Technology (BSc)
Hochschule Mannheim – Mannheim Uni-versity of Applied Sciences offers inter-national students the opportunity to gain the internationally recognised Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Automation Technology as part of the Engineering Sciences international study programme. The degree is normally awarded after a seven-semester course of study, comprising 210 credits.
Automation Technology is based on the principles of electrical engineering. The goal is to partially or totally control automated technical processes.
University of Applied Sciences
5,300
17%
winter semester
German, English (25–50%)
Department of Electrical Engineering
Paul-Wittsack-Straße 10, 68163 Mannheim
Tel. +49 (0) 6 21-2 92 61 80
sekretariat@elektrotechnik.hs-mannheim.de
www.ete.hs-mannheim.de
Electrical Engineering
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
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Contact
3
Type
Total Number of Students
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3
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Mannheim – Mannheim University of Applied SciencesPower Engineering and Renewable Energies (BSc)
Hochschule Mannheim – Mannheim Uni-versity of Applied Sciences offers inter-national students the opportunity to gain the internationally recognised Bachelor of Science in Power Engineering and Renewable Energies degree as part of the Engineering Sciences international study programme. The degree is normally awarded after a seven-semester course of study, comprising 210 credits.
The modern programme deals with the generation, transmission, and distribution of electrical power, concerning itself with interdisciplinary issues such as sustain-able energy provision, environmental protection, and preservation of resources. With the increasing global demand for electric power comes the need to increase the use of renewable energies, such as solar and wind power, as well as the use of communal heating power stations to improve energy efficiency.
University of Applied Sciences
5,300
17%
winter semester
German, English (25–50%)
Department of Electrical Engineering
Paul-Wittsack-Straße 10, 68163 Mannheim
Tel. +49 (0) 6 21-2 92 61 80
sekretariat@elektrotechnik.hs-mannheim.de
www.ete.hs-mannheim.de
Electrical Engineering
Weingarten – Ravensburg-Weingarten Univ. of Applied SciencesElectrical Engineering and Information Technology
In this study programme, students are trained to become engineers capable of translating scientific research find-ings directly into practical applications or marketable products. The fifth semester is a practical semester, which is completed at an industrial company. Here, students will work independently on a project from the field of electrical engineering. For the main study period, students can choose between two course options: “Commu-nication Technologies” or “Automation Technology and Power Engineering”. The former deals with the transmission and processing of information. The growth of telecommunication all over the world ensures that this field will continue to play an important role. Students who choose the latter option will also not be disappointed, as automation technology has become the symbol of modern production industry.
University of Applied Sciences
3,400
13%
summer semester
English, German (25–50%)
Electrical Engineering
Doggenriedstraße, 88250 Weingarten
Tel. +49 (0) 7 51-5 01 95 66
lucia.mengis@hs-weingarten.de
www.hs-weingarten.de
Electrical Engineering
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
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Course Language
Contact
3
Type
Total Number of Students
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3
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Weingarten – Ravensburg-Weingarten Univ. of Applied SciencesElectromobility and Green Energy
The Bachelor’s programme has a duration of seven semesters, whereby the fifth se-mester is a practical semester. There are numerous global companies in the region of Upper Swabia / Lake Constance that offer opportunities for internships. The basic study period teaches the fundamen-tals of natural sciences and engineering. It includes not only electrical and elec-tronic engineering but also mathematics, mechanical physics, and elements of me-chanical engineering. The main study pe-riod focuses on specialised subjects such as Electric Vehicle Powertrains, Energy Management, or Traffic Telematics. There are wide-ranging job prospects for gradu-ates. Specialised staff will be needed not only for the development of cars but also for the production of technical infrastruc-ture (e.g., charging stations or storage devices for electrical energy).
University of Applied Sciences
3,400
13%
summer semester
English, German (25–50%)
Electrical Engineering
Doggenriedstraße, 88250 Weingarten
Tel. +49 (0) 7 51-5 01 95 66
lucia.mengis@hs-weingarten.de
www.hs-weingarten.de
Electrical Engineering
Karlsruhe – Karlsruhe Institute of TechnologyMechanical Engineering at Carl Benz School of Engineering
Founded in 1999, the Carl Benz School of Engineering is the Mechanical Engineering College of the Karlsruhe Institute of Tech-nology, Germany. CBS offers a mechanical engineering programme in English, with the final degree Bachelor of Science. In close cooperation with industry, the Carl Benz School strives to offer the best education and training to nurture and prepare new leaders in engineering, development, and production. There are up to 50 students per class.
Karlsruhe is one of the most dynamic high-tech areas in Europe. Several companies, such as Bosch, Siemens, Daimler, ABB, and Michelin, have their production facili-ties in the so-called Karlsruhe Technology Region.
German classes, intercultural training, training in business etiquette, and appli-cation workshops prepare international students for the German labour market.
University
25,000
22%
winter semester
English
Carl Benz School of Engineering
Schlossplatz 19, 76131 Karlsruhe
Tel. +49 (0) 7 21-60 84 78 67
info@carlbenzschool.de
www.carlbenzschool.de
Mechanical Engineering / Process Engineering
Type
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Contact
3
Type
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3
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Kleve – Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesMechanical Engineering, BSc
The English-language Bachelor’s degree programme Mechanical Engineering is offered at the Kleve campus of Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences. In addition to natural sciences and technical basics – for example, in IT, mathematics, mechan-ics, construction, and electrical engineering – this innovative study programme focuses most notably on the conveyance of social and management competence. Interdisci-plinary modules connect technical funda-mentals with topics from creative science and management techniques right up to marketing. Particular emphasis is placed on team skills, which is reflected in many aspects of the curriculum, including two interdisciplinary team projects in which students creatively solve fascinating prob-lems from real life in small development teams.
University of Applied Sciences
6,800
44%
winter semester
English
Zentrale Studienberatung
Marie-Curie-Straße 1, 47533 Kleve
Tel. +49 (0) 28 21-80 67 33 60
studienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.de
Mechanical Engineering / Process Engineering
Kamp-Lintfort – Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesMobility and Logistics, BSc
Being an inevitable part of modern life and one of the fastest growing economies worldwide, Mobility and Logistics offers a wide range of careers for graduates who are able to identify current trends, find innovative solutions, and use the latest technology to realise their visions eco-nomically and in an eco-friendly way. We aim to provide our students with the skills they need to meet these industry needs and to be successful on a global scale. Our work-related learning and interdiscipli-nary approach ensure that they are highly qualified to work in the management of logistics and have the expertise to respond to new challenges in the field of public and private mobility. They can work in business areas such as planning, implementation, or economic operation and optimisation of current or future logistic processes and mobility concepts.
University of Applied Sciences
6,800
44%
winter semester
English
Zentrale Studienberatung
Marie-Curie-Straße 1, 47533 Kleve
Tel. +49 (0) 28 21-80 67 33 60
studienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.de
Transport Engineering, Nautical Science
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Art, Art Theory, Music
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Institution of Higher Education (HEI)International Bachelor Programme
LocationCourse-ID
CourseLanguage
BeginningTuition (€ /semester)
Internet (http://)E-mail
3Design
BAU International Berlin – University of Applied SciencesBachelor of Arts in Interior Design
^93
BerlinID-4376
English winter semester3,000.– to 4,000.–
www.bauinternational-berlin.de/en/ programs/ba-interior-design/studentaffairs@bauinternational-berlin.de
BAU International Berlin – University of Applied SciencesBachelor of Arts in Product Design
^93
BerlinID-4377
English winter semester3,000.– to 4,000.–
www.bauinternational-berlin.de/en/ programs/ba-product-design/studentaffairs@bauinternational-berlin.de
BAU International Berlin – University of Applied SciencesBA in Graphic Design and Visual Communication
^94
BerlinID-4406
English winter semester3,000.– to 4,000.–
https://www.BAUinternational-berlin.de/en/programs/graphic-design-visual-communication/studentaffairs@BAUinternational-berlin.de
Darmstadt University of Applied SciencesBA Animation & Game
^94
DarmstadtID-4749
English winter semesternone
ag.mediencampus.h-da.detilmann.kohlhaase@h-da.de
Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesInformation and Communication Design, BA
^95
Kamp-LintfortID-3164
English winter semesternone
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.destudienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
TH Köln (University of Applied Sciences)Bachelor of Arts – Integrated Design
KölnID-2237
English winter semesternone
kisd.desalcines@kisd.de
TH Köln (University of Applied Sciences)Digital Games
^95
KölnID-4280
English winter semesternone
www.colognegamelab.deinternational-office@th-koeln.de
Leuphana University LüneburgDigital Media (BA)
^96
LüneburgID-4412
English winter semesternone
www.leuphana.de/college-course- offeringsinfoportal@leuphana.de
3Music, Musicology
SRH Hochschule der populären KünsteBMus Popular Music
BerlinID-5107
English summer semester3,000.– to 4,000.–
www.hdpk.de/en/studies/bachelor/popular-music/studienberatung@hdpk.de
Type
Total Number of Students
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Contact
3
Type
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Contact
3
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Berlin – BAU International Berlin – University of Applied SciencesBachelor of Arts in Interior Design
Interior Designers work with spaces, which might vary from residential spaces to event spaces, theatre and film sets, public spaces, and exhibition spaces. The Interior Design programme at BAU International Berlin prepares students for their future careers through perfecting their creative and professional skills. It equips students with all tools they need in order to design space and to be able to communicate their design ideas in any given context.
Creative and critical thinking, problem-solving skills, adaptability, an international outlook, interdisciplinary experience, and intercultural competence are of special importance for all programmes of the Design Faculty.
This Bachelor’s programme is unique in Berlin, as it is the only programme in Interior Design that is offered in the city and in the surrounding state of Brandenburg.
University of Applied Sciences
110
69%
winter semester
English
Student Affairs / Admission
Heinrich-Heine-Straße 15, 10179 Berlin
Tel. +49 (0) 30-81 05 80 80
studentaffairs@bauinternational-berlin.de
www.BAUinternational-berlin.de/en
Design
Berlin – BAU International Berlin – University of Applied SciencesBachelor of Arts in Product Design
The Product Design programme at BAU International Berlin – University of Applied Sciences deals with central themes of aesthetics, innovation, applicability, usa-bility, environmental sustainability, and international compatibility. The aim of the study programme is to equip students with skills for application-related jobs as well as artistic and creative jobs in all areas of product design. Besides the pronounced practical relevance as a profile character-istic of the Bachelor’s degree programme, scientific and theoretical courses that will improve the analytical and conceptual skills of the students are offered. The pro-gramme offers an excellent education, providing students with the skills they need to conceptualise, plan, and present a wide range of products that might vary from cars to consumer goods, furniture, or computer hardware.
University of Applied Sciences
110
69%
winter semester
English
Student Affairs / Admission
Heinrich-Heine-Straße 15, 10179 Berlin
Tel. +49 (0) 30-81 05 80 80
studentaffairs@bauinternational-berlin.de
www.BAUinternational-berlin.de/en
Design
Type
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International Students
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Course Language
Contact
3 3
Type
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International Students
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Contact
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Berlin – BAU International Berlin – University of Applied SciencesBA in Graphic Design and Visual Communication
The Bachelor’s programme Communication Design at BAU International Berlin prepares students for the increasingly challenging fields of communication and new media – particularly in cultural, educational, and industrial areas. The programme offers a practice-oriented education with a well-thought-out combination of practical and theoretical courses. Creative and critical thinking, problem-solving skills, adapta-bility, an international outlook, interdis-ciplinary experience, and intercultural competence are of special importance. The programme aims to integrate digital technologies into creative processes, forming the basis of communication design. Communication designers can work nation-ally and internationally in many different constellations – as graphic designers, motion designers, interface and interaction designers, or web designers.
University of Applied Sciences
110
69%
winter semester
English
Student Affairs / Admission
Heinrich-Heine-Straße 15, 10179 Berlin
Tel. +49 (0) 30-81 05 80 80
studentaffairs@bauinternational-berlin.de
www.BAUinternational-berlin.de/en
Design
Darmstadt – Darmstadt University of Applied SciencesBA Animation & Game
The Animation & Game Bachelor’s pro-gramme at the University of Applied Sciences in Darmstadt, Germany, is a multidiscipli-nary course with a strong practical focus. Mainly taught in English, it qualifies stu-dents for careers in international media industries. The project-based programme covers a wide range of subjects, such as computer animation, technical art, visual development/art direction, game design & development, and animation & game producing. Faculty facilities include film & sound studios, a motion capturing studio, a game lab with virtual reality equipment, a usability lab, and industry standard ani-mation labs. Graduates qualify for posi-tions in the animation and game industry such as animator, animation director, game designer/ developer, technical director, digital artist, visual development artist, or animation/game producer.
University of Applied Sciences
16,000
18%
winter semester
English
Faculty of Media
Haardtring 100, 64295 Darmstadt
tilmann.kohlhaase@h-da.de
ag.mediencampus.h-da.de
Design
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3 3
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
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Contact
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Kamp-Lintfort – Rhine-Waal University of Applied SciencesInformation and Communication Design, BA
Designers of the future will not just be re-sponsible for staging the products of others. Working in interdisciplinary teams, they will be increasingly tasked with develop-ing contents, products, and services from scratch. This is why we put a special em-phasis on interdisciplinary cooperation and work closely with our faculty’s IT experts, psychologists, natural scientists, engineers, and economists.
Our approach to teaching and learning focuses on the cutting edge – for example, future-oriented design areas like interface and motion design. Our students benefit from continuous access to state-of-the-art equipment used in professional media production and will not just develop their conceptual and creative skills to the best of their ability but also gain expertise in project management, rhetoric, presentation, and entrepreneurship.
University of Applied Sciences
6,800
44%
winter semester
English
Zentrale Studienberatung
Marie-Curie-Straße 1, 47533 Kleve
Tel. +49 (0) 28 21-80 67 33 60
studienberatung@hochschule-rhein-waal.de
www.hochschule-rhein-waal.de
Design
Köln – TH Köln (University of Applied Sciences)Digital Games
Basic Facts: p Bachelor of Arts p Seven semesters (three and a half years) p Three possible areas of specialisation:
Game Arts, Game Design, or Game Informatics
p Language of instruction: English p Start: mid-September p Number of students per year: 35 p No tuition fees Contents: Game design, Storytelling, Audiovisual design, Animation, Prototyping, Program-ming and technology, Project management, Video game and media studies Approach: Focus on both academic theory and profes-sional practice, project-oriented learning, transdisciplinary collaboration Entry Requirements: University entrance diploma (“Abitur” or “Fachabitur”) and successful comple-tion of Cologne Game Lab’s application procedure
University of Applied Sciences
25,000
14%
winter semester
English
International Office
Claudiusstraße 1, 50678 Köln
international-office@th-koeln.de
www.colognegamelab.de
Design
Type
Total Number of Students
International Students
Application for
Course Language
Contact
3
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Lüneburg – Leuphana University LüneburgDigital Media (BA)
The Bachelor’s programme in Digital Media is taught in English and brings you face to face with the culture, history, and econom-ics of digital media. It is here that you learn the basics of computer programming. In your own practice-oriented projects, you will test the production of videos, games, or apps, enabling you not only to keep up with the frenzied media change creatively and critically but also to shape it.
The three-year Bachelor’s programme in Digital Media begins with the Leuphana Semester, during which you acquire the foundations of academic literacy. From the second semester onwards, you will com-plete your main subject in Digital Media with a minor subject such as Popular Music Studies or Philosophy, for example. You will also attend courses that are part of the interdisciplinary Complementary Studies.
University
9,000
7%
winter semester
English
Leuphana College
Scharnhorststraße 1, 21335 Lüneburg
Tel. +49 (0) 41 31-6 77 22 77
infoportal@leuphana.de
www.leuphana.de/bachelor
Design
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Addresses
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Addresses
DAAD Head Office BonnGerman Academic Exchange Service
Kennedyallee 50
53175 Bonn (Germany)
Postfach 200404
53134 Bonn (Germany)
Tel. +49 (228) 882-0
Fax +49 (228) 882-444
postmaster@daad.de
www.daad.de
Berlin OfficeGerman Academic Exchange Service
WissenschaftsForum am Gendarmenmarkt
Markgrafenstraße 37
10117 Berlin (Germany)
Tel. +49 (30) 20 22 08-0
Fax +49 (30) 204 12 67
AfghanistanDAAD Information Centre Kabul
info@daad-kabul.org
www.daad-kabul.org
ArgentinaDAAD Information Centre Buenos Aires
ic@daad.org.ar
www.daad.org.ar
ArmeniaDAAD Information Centre Yerevan
info@daad.am
www.daad.am
AustraliaDAAD Information Centre Sydney
daad.australia@gmail.com
http://ic.daad.de/sydney
AzerbaijanDAAD Information Centre Baku
info@daad.baku.az
www.daad.baku.az
BangladeshDAAD Information Centre Dhaka
dhaka@daadbangladesh.org
BelarusDAAD Information Centre Minsk
daad-ic-minsk@bntu.by
www.daad-ic-minsk.by
Addresses 99
BelgiumBrussels Branch Office
German Academic Exchange Service
Rue d’Arlon 22–24
1050 Brussels (Belgium)
Tel. +32 (2) 60 952 -89
buero.bruessel@daad.de
http://bruessel.daad.de
BrazilRio de Janeiro Branch Office
Serviço Alemão de Intercâmbio Acadêmico
Rua Professor Alfredo Gomes, 37 Botafogo
22251-080 Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
Tel. +55 (21) 25 53 32 96
Fax +55 (21) 25 53 92 61
info@daad.org.br
www.daad.org.br
DAAD Information Centre São Paulo
daad_sao_paulo@daad.org.br
www.daad.org.br
CameroonDAAD Information Centre Yaoundé
info@daad-kamerun.org
www.daad-kamerun.org
CanadaDAAD Information Centre Toronto
daadca@daad.org
www.daad-canada.ca
ChileDAAD Information Centre Santiago de Chile
ic@daad.cl
www.daad.cl
China, People’s Republic ofBeijing Branch Office
German Academic Exchange Service
Unit 1718, Landmark Tower 2,
8 North Dongsanhuan Road, Chaoyang District
100004 Beijing (PR China)
Tel. +86 (10) 65 90-66 56 / -76
Fax +86 (10) 65 90-63 93
postmaster@daad.org.cn
www.daad.org.cn
DAAD Information Centre Guangzhou
guangzhou@daad.org.cn
www.daad.org.cn
DAAD Information Centre Shanghai
shanghai@daad.org.cn
www.daad.org.cn
DAAD Information Centre Hong Kong & Macau
daadhk@hkbu.edu.hk
http://ic.daad.de/hongkong
ColombiaDAAD Information Centre Bogotá
info@daad.co
www.daad.co
Costa RicaDAAD Information Centre San José
daad@conare.ac.cr
www.centroamerica.daad.de
Czech RepublicDAAD Information Centre Prague
info@daad.cz
www.daad.cz
EgyptCairo Branch Office
German Academic Exchange Service
11 Street El-Saleh Ayoub
Cairo-Zamalek (Egypt)
Tel. +20 (2) 27 35 27 26-0
Fax +20 (2) 27 38 41 36
info@daadcairo.org
www.daad.eg
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EthiopiaDAAD Information Centre Addis Ababa
office@daad-ethiopia.org
www.daad-ethiopia.org
FranceParis Branch Office
Office Allemand d’Echanges Universitaires
Maison de la Recherche
Université Paris-Sorbonne
28, rue Serpente
75006 Paris (France)
Tel. +33 (1) 01 53 10 58 32
info-paris@daad.de
http://paris.daad.de
GeorgiaDAAD Information Centre Tbilisi
info@daad.org.ge
http://ic.daad.de/tbilissi
GhanaDAAD Information Centre Accra
info@daad-ghana.org
www.daad-ghana.org
GreeceDAAD Information Centre Athens
info@daad.gr
www.daad.gr
HungaryDAAD Information Centre Budapest
mail@daad.info.hu
www.daad.info.hu
IndiaNew Delhi Branch Office
German Academic Exchange Service
DLTA Complex
R.K. Khanna Stadium
1 Africa Avenue
110 029 New Delhi (India)
Tel. +91 (11) 66 46 55 00
Fax +91 (11) 66 46 55 55
info@daaddelhi.org
www.daaddelhi.org
DAAD Information Centre Bangalore
bangalore@daadindia.org
www.daaddelhi.org
DAAD Information Centre Chennai
chennai@daadindia.org
www.daaddelhi.org
DAAD Information Centre Mumbai
mumbai@daadindia.org
www.daaddelhi.org
DAAD Information Centre Pune
pune@daadindia.org
www.daaddelhi.org
IndonesiaJakarta Branch Office
German Academic Exchange Service
Jl. Jend. Sudirman, Kav. 61–62
Summitmas II, 14th Floor
12190 Jakarta (Indonesia)
Tel. +62 (21) 520 08 70
Fax +62 (21) 525 28 22
info@daadjkt.org
www.daad.id
IranDAAD Information Centre Tehran
info@daad-iran.org
www.daad-iran.org
Addresses 101
Iraq DAAD Information Centre Erbil
ic_erbil@daad-iraq.info
www.daad-iraq.info
IsraelDAAD Information Centre Tel Aviv
info@daad-israel.org
www.daad-israel.org
ItalyDAAD Information Centre Rome
info.rom@daad-netzwerk.de
www.daad.it
JapanTokyo Branch Office
German Academic Exchange Service
German Cultural Centre
Akasaka 7-5-56, Minato-ku
107-0052 Tokyo (Japan)
Tel. +81 (3) 35 82 59 62
Fax +81 (3) 35 82 55 54
daad-tokyo@daadjp.com
http://tokyo.daad.de
JordanDAAD Information Centre Amman
director@daad-jordan.org
www.daad-jordan.org
KazakhstanDAAD Information Centre Almaty
info@daad.kz
www.daad.kz
KenyaNairobi Branch Office
German Academic Exchange Service
Madison Insurance House
3rd floor, Upper Hill Close
P.O. Box 14050
00800 Nairobi (Kenya)
Tel. +254 (20) 272 97 41
info@daadafrica.org
http://nairobi.daad.de
Korea, Republic ofDAAD Information Centre Seoul
info@daad.or.kr
www.daad.or.kr
KyrgyzstanDAAD Information Centre Bishkek
info@daad.kg
www.daad.kg
LatviaDAAD Information Centre Riga
ic@daad.lv
www.daad.lv
LebanonDAAD Information Centre Beirut
info@daad.lebanon.org
www.daad-lebanon.org
MalaysiaDAAD Information Centre Kuala Lumpur
info@daadkl.org
http://ic.daad.de/kualalumpur
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MexicoMexico City Branch Office
Servicio Alemán de Intercambio Académico
Calle Kepler 157
Col. Nueva Anzures, Del. Miguel Hidalgo
C.P. 11590 México, D.F. (Mexico)
Tel. +52 (55) 52 50 18 83
Fax +52 (55) 52 50 18 04
info@daadmx.org
www.daad.mx
PakistanDAAD Information Centre Islamabad
director@daad.org.pk
http://ic.daad.de/islamabad
Palestinian TerritoriesDAAD Information Centre East Jerusalem
daadeastjerusalem@gmail.com
www.daad.de/westbank_gaza
PolandWarsaw Branch Office
Niemiecka Centrala Wymiany Akademickiej
Ul. Zielna 37
00-108 Warszawa (Poland)
Tel. +48 (22) 395 54-00
Fax +48 (22) 395 54-07
daad@daad.pl
www.daad.pl
RomaniaDAAD Information Centre Bucharest
info@daad.ro
www.daad.ro
Russian FederationMoscow Branch Office
German Academic Exchange Service
Leninskij Prospekt 95a
119313 Moscow (Russian Federation)
Tel. +7 (499) 132 49 92
Fax +7 (499) 132 49 88
daad@daad.ru
www.daad.ru
DAAD Information Centre Kasan
daad-kasan@mail.ru
www.daad.kpfu.ru
DAAD Information Centre Novosibirsk
info@daad-novosibirsk.ru
www.daad-novosibirsk.ru
DAAD Information Centre St. Petersburg
daad@herzen.spb.ru
www.daad.spb.ru
SerbiaDAAD Information Centre Belgrade
info@daad.rs
www.daad.rs
SingaporeDAAD Information Centre Singapore
info@daad-singapore.org
www.daad-singapore.org
South AfricaDAAD Information Centre Johannesburg
daad@wits.ac.za
www.daad-southafrica.org
SpainDAAD Information Centre Madrid
info@daad.es
www.daad.es
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TaiwanDAAD Information Centre Taipei
director@daad.org.tw
www.daad.org.tw
TajikistanDAAD Information Centre Dushanbe
info@daad.tj
www.daad.tj
ThailandDAAD Information Centre Bangkok
info@daad.or.th
www.daad.or.th
TunisiaDAAD Information Centre Tunis
info@daad.tn
www.daad.tn
TurkeyDAAD Information Centre Ankara
ankara@daad-turkiye.org
www.daad-turkiye.org
DAAD Information Centre Istanbul
istanbul@daad-turkiye.org
www.daad-turkiye.org
UkraineDAAD Information Centre Kiev
info@daad.org.ua
www.daad.org.ua
United Arab EmiratesDAAD Information Centre Abu Dhabi
info@daad-gulfregion.org
www.daad-gulfregion.org
United KingdomLondon Branch Office
German Academic Exchange Service
1 Southampton Place
WC1A 2DA London (United Kingdom)
Tel. +44 (20) 78 31-95 11
Fax +44 (20) 78 31-85 75
info@daad.org.uk
www.daad.org.uk
United States of AmericaNew York Branch Office
German Academic Exchange Service
871 United Nations Plaza
10017 New York, N.Y. (USA)
Tel. +1 (212) 758 32 23
Fax +1 (212) 755 57 80
daadny@daad.org
www.daad.org
DAAD Information Centre San Francisco
daadsf@daad.org
www.daad.org/ic-san-francisco
VietnamHanoi Branch Office
German Academic Exchange Service
The Vietnamese-German Centre
Trung Tam Viet Duc
Hanoi University of Science and Technology
Dai Co Viet / Tran Dai Nghia
Hanoi (Vietnam)
Tel. +84 (4) 38 68 37 73
Fax +84 (4) 38 68 37 72
daad@daadvn.org
www.daad-vietnam.vn
DAAD Information Centre Ho Chi Minh City
hcmc@daadvn.org
www.daadvn.org/hcmc
Please note: Visit the DAAD website
www.daad.de/offices for an up-to-date list
of addresses.
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Study and research
3www.study-in.de
Information on all degree programmes
in Germany as well as information on study-
ing and living in Germany
3www.daad.de/international-programmes
International programmes in Germany:
degree programmes, language, short and prep
courses. Up-to-date and more detailed infor-
mation on the programmes presented in this
brochure
3www.research-in-germany.de
PhD in Germany, German research landscape,
funding opportunities, research jobs
Admission and costs
3www.daad.de/admission
Admission to German universities for
international students and graduates
3www.uni-assist.de
University application service for international
students
3www.daad.de/costs
Costs of studying in Germany, tuition fees
at German universities
3www.funding-guide.de
Funding opportunities for international
students, graduates, and postdocs
Visa and contacts
3www.auswaertiges-amt.de
Entry requirements to Germany for foreigners,
German embassies and consulates
3www.daad.de/aaa
Addresses of the international offices at
German universities
3www.daad.de/offices
Addresses of DAAD branch offices and
information centres worldwide
More useful information
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106 International Bachelor Programmes in Germany
p BonnUniversity of Bonn COC 32 p BremenJacobs University Bremen 20, 23, 31, 39, 43, 44, 66, 67, 68, 74, 77University of Bremen COC 20 p CottbusBrandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg COC 68, 73 p DarmstadtDarmstadt University of Applied Sciences COC 92, 94 p DeggendorfDeggendorf Institute of Technology COC 20, 23, 38, 45 p DortmundInternational School of Management (ISM) 39, 49 p DresdenFachhochschule Dresden 39Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Dresden – University of Applied Sciences COC 78, 84SRH Hochschule Berlin 39, 50 p DuisburgUniversity of Duisburg-Essen COC 67, 77, 78, 79
Index
p LocationInstitution of Higher Education COC * Page * Signatory university of the Code of Conduct, see p. 14.Illustrated descriptions of the Bachelor Programmes are marked in bold type.
p AachenFH Aachen – University of Applied Sciences COC 38, 47, 66, 76, 77, 79 p BambergUniversity of Bamberg COC 38 p BerlinBard College Berlin, a Liberal Arts University 31, 35, 38, 47BAU International Berlin – University of Applied Sciences 38, 45, 92, 93, 94HTW Berlin – University of Applied Sciences COC 38SRH Hochschule Berlin 39, 48, 67, 71SRH Hochschule der populären Künste 39, 49, 67, 72, 92 p BielefeldBielefeld University COC 30, 31, 34, 66 p BirkenfeldTrier University of Applied Sciences COC 76, 80
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p DüsseldorfInstitute for International Communication e.V. (IIK) 20, 24 p FlensburgEuropa-Universität Flensburg COC 30, 33 p Frankfurt (Oder)European University Viadrina COC 40, 50 p Freiburg im BreisgauUniversity of Education Freiburg 30University of Freiburg COC 30, 33 p FuldaFulda University of Applied Sciences 20, 24, 76, 80 p GeilenkirchenFH Aachen – University of Applied Sciences COC 20, 25 p GeisenheimGeisenheim University 20, 40, 51 p GöttingenPFH – Private University of Applied Sciences 21University of Göttingen COC 66, 70 p Halle (Saale)Institute for German Language and Culture – Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg 22, 25Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg COC 40 p HamburgHamburg University of Applied Sciences COC 78, 85Hamburg University of Technology COC 21, 26, 76, 81Kühne Logistics University 40, 51 p HannoverLeibniz Universität Hannover COC 43
p HeidelbergSRH University Heidelberg 40, 52, 78, 85Universität Heidelberg COC 31, 34 p Heidenheim an der BrenzBaden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University Heidenheim 21 p HeilbronnHeilbronn University 40 p HermannsburgUniversity of Applied Sciences for Intercultural Theology Hermannsburg 32 p IlmenauIlmenau University of Technology COC 76 p IngolstadtTechnische Hochschule Ingolstadt COC 76, 81 p Kamp-LintfortRhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences 40, 43, 52, 60, 66, 69, 79, 89, 92, 95 p KarlsruheKarlshochschule International University 21, 26, 40, 41, 43, 44, 53, 61Karlsruhe Institute of Technology COC 79, 88 p KleveRhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences 31, 35, 41, 43, 44, 53, 54, 61, 62, 63, 66, 67, 69, 70, 71, 76, 78, 79, 82, 86, 89 p KölnFresenius University of Applied Sciences 41TH Köln (University of Applied Sciences) COC 21, 27, 92, 95 p LeipzigLeipzig University COC 30
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p LüneburgLeuphana University Lüneburg COC 41, 55, 92, 96 p MagdeburgEuropean Preparatory College (ESKW) 21University of Magdeburg 41, 44, 55, 62University of Magdeburg – MDWI AG 21, 27 p MainzJohannes Gutenberg University Mainz COC 31 p MannheimMannheim University of Applied Sciences COC 78, 86, 87 p MittweidaUniversity of Applied Sciences Mittweida COC 68, 74 p MönchengladbachUniversity of Applied Sciences Niederrhein COC 76 p MünchbergHof University of Applied Sciences COC 76 p MünchenMunich University of Applied Sciences COC 77Technische Universität München COC 22, 41, 56University of Applied Languages / SDI München 22 p MünsterFH Münster – University of Applied Sciences COC 41, 42University of Münster COC 44, 68University of Münster, Language Center COC 21 p NürnbergNuremberg Tech COC 42, 56 p Oestrich-WinkelEBS Universität für Wirtschaft und Recht 38
p OsnabrückOsnabrück University COC 67Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences COC 42, 57 p PassauUniversity of Passau COC 30 p PfarrkirchenDeggendorf Institute of Technology COC 42, 57, 67, 72, 77, 82 p PforzheimPforzheim University 38, 46 p ReutlingenReutlingen University COC 42, 58 p RheinbachHochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg COC 66 p SaarbrückenSaarland University COC 67, 68, 77 p Sankt AugustinHochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg COC 42 p SchweinfurtUniversity of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt 77, 83, 84 p SoestSouth Westphalia University of Applied Sciences COC 42, 58 p StuttgartUniversity of Stuttgart COC 44, 63 p TübingenUniversity of Tübingen COC 31 p UlmUlm University 21, 22, 28University of Applied Sciences Ulm COC 42, 68, 73
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p VallendarWHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management 38, 46 p Villingen-SchwenningenFurtwangen University COC 42, 43, 59, 79 p WeimarBauhaus-Universität Weimar COC 22, 28, 30 p WeingartenRavensburg-Weingarten University of Applied Sciences 78, 87, 88 p WormsWorms University of Applied Sciences 43 p WürzburgJulius Maximilian University of Würzburg COC 31University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt COC 43, 60 p ZwickauWestsächsische Hochschule Zwickau – University of Applied Sciences 22
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In line with its motto “change by exchange”, the DAAD has been creating international opportunities for young academics since 1925. We work continuously with German universities to promote internationalisation and to bring people into contact with Ger-many by promoting the German language abroad and at home. We also work with governments in developing countries help-ing them to establish more efficient uni-versities. As an important German foreign policy partner, the DAAD brings an inter-national dimension in matters of culture, science, education and development.
The DAAD is a transparent and open organisation made up of dedicated indi-viduals, many of whom, as recipients of grants or lectureships, were them-selves first-hand beneficiaries of DAAD scholarships or programmes.
Thanks to the DAAD’s network of branch offices and information centres on all continents, many international students each year can find accurate, comprehen-sive, and current information about the German higher education system, visa regulations, and administrative require-ments that must be taken care of prior to their arrival in Germany. In addition to providing print and online materials at its information centres, advisers reach pro-spective student audiences through fairs and outreach events at local universities and other public venues. The DAAD also keeps in touch with its former students via an alumni network.
Today, the German Academic Exchange Service is the world’s largest funding organisation of its kind. It not only helps international students in accessing
German higher education opportunities. The agency also helps to promote study abroad opportunities for German citizens so that they can prepare to take on leader-ship roles in today’s world by benefiting from an international education. Our mission is to foster mutual understanding between the people of Germany and of other countries all over the world.
In 2016, 238 universities and 107 student governing bodies were members of the DAAD organisation.
Budget
The DAAD is supported by the Federal Foreign Office, the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, and the Federal Ministry for Economic Coopera-tion and Development. The European
The mission of the DAAD
The mission of the DAAD 111
Union is also one of the financial con-tributors, as are some companies, organi-sations, and foreign governments. In 2016, the DAAD had a total budget of 500 million EUR.
The DAAD and its Goals
Promoting internationalisation in higher education and research can take place on many levels. The DAAD funds intern-ships and guest lecturers, provides scholar ships for young academics and researchers, and enables students from developing countries to participate in postgraduate degree programmes. In 2016 alone, DAAD programmes supported approximately 131,000 Germans and foreigners all over the world. The DAAD offers resources to German universities to support their internationalisation activities through marketing campaigns, publications, events, and continuing education courses.
The DAAD has identified three main courses of action in its targeted pursuit of these goals:
1. Scholarships for the Best:The DAAD grants scholarships to the best German and international students and researchers who demonstrate exceptional ability and willingness to accept respon-sibility. These students are handpicked in a challenging application process.
2. Structures for Internationalisation:The DAAD promotes international quali-fication, mobility, and dialogue by creating higher education structures in Germany and abroad through international degree programmes, bilaterally founded univer-sities, or academic networks. Its aim is the optimisation of the quality of research and instruction on a worldwide scale.
3. Expertise for Academic Collaborations:Through its activities in Germany and abroad, and thanks to the establishment of its effective network, the DAAD has gained significant expertise in educational cultures and systems of higher learning on an international scale. This expertise is a crucial factor in the further development of internationally successful academic collaborations, which can open the door
for students and researchers to work together to achieve excellence in research and applied learning, irrespective of their country of origin.
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This publication is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research and by contributions from the participat-ing institutions of higher edu cation. Insti-tutions that publish their programmes in this brochure can book additional adver-tisements, thus increasing the volume of their contribution.
Further information about the publica-tion and conditions for participation can be found on the website of the Higher Education Consortium GATE-Germany: www.gate-germany.de/international- programmes (German language only).
The GATE-Germany consortium was jointly established by the DAAD and the German Rectors’ Conference (Hochschul-rektorenkonferenz) in 2001. It uses its expertise in the international marketing
of higher education to support its mem-bers (universities, science and research organisations, and other education providers).
This publication is financed entirely by the German government and the participating German higher education institutions. It is always distributed free of charge. Please inform the editor if you have been charged any fee for this brochure or are aware of any instances in which fees have been charged.
The German Academic Exchange Service reserves the right to prosecute any abuse of this brochure for commercial purposes.
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“ Full steam ahead, into the future: I’m studying in Germany.”Maryam Safi from Iran is doing her Bachelor of Science in Media Technology at the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences.
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Up-to-date and more detailed information on each course can
be found at www.daad.de/international-programmes.
Just enter the Course-ID to look up a specific programme.
Quality of courses of study in this brochure
p Internationally recognised degrees
p Accredited or recognised universities
p Language of instruction exclusively or mainly English
(or other major foreign language)
p Internationalised curriculum with integrated studies
abroad and/or international guest lecturers
p Professional support and advice for international
students from the relevant faculty/department
An overview of all study programmes in Germany can be
found at www.daad.de/study-programmes