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Saxony has a long-standing tradition as a first-class address for university education. More than 110,000 students, including 12,000 international students, benefit from upwards of 450 modern and multifaceted degree programmes. You can choose between internationally ecognised Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees, state examinations to acquire teaching qualifications or the highly-respected German »Diplom« in Engineering. This is one of Saxony’s particular strengths: Almost 30 per cent of all students enrol in courses leading to engineering degrees. Saxony offers excellent tertiary education – with no tuition fees. Students are offered both efficient study programmes and excellent supervision, which is why most of Saxony‘s degree programmes are completed more quickly than the national average for Germany as a whole.
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Studying in SaxonyCollege and University Landscape

Imprint Publisher and EditingSAXON STATE MINISTRY FOR HIGHER EDUCATION, RESEARCH AND THE FINE ARTS Public Relations, Wigardstraße 17, 01097 Dresden, www.smwk.sachsen.de Design and Typeset: www.oe-grafik.de | Print: Druckerei Thieme, MeißenProduction Deadline: January 2014

More information can be found at: ❙ www.study-in.de/en/❙ www.hochschulkompass.de/en❙ www.daad.de/en❙ www.internationale-studierende.de

To learn more about studying in Saxony, contact [email protected] or www.pack-dein-studium.de to order:❙ the brochure “Pack dein Studium. Am besten in Sachsen.” – students

and graduates report❙ the brochure “Studientipps”❙ flyers on the degree programmes at colleges and universities

in “Social Science”, “Economics and Law”, “Natural Science”, “Engineering” (I and II), “Education, Sports and Medicine”, “Linguistics” and “Art and Design”.

University of Applied Sciences Mittweida50 Courses of Study ❙ 6,200 students6 Faculties❙ Electrical Enginieering and Information Technology ❙ Mechanical Enginieering ❙ Mathematics / Natural Sciences / Computer Sciences❙ Economics ❙ Social Work ❙ Media Contactwww.hs-mittweida.de ❙ [email protected] Phone +49 (0)3727 581309International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Mittweida:www.hs-mittweida.de/ausland ❙ [email protected]

University of Applied Sciences Zittau/Görlitz37 Courses of Study ❙ 3,500 students6 Faculties ❙ Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences❙ Management and Cultural Sciences ❙ Mechanical Engineering❙ Mathematics/Natural Sciences ❙ Social Sciences❙ Economics, Business Studies and Industrial EngineeringContactwww.hszg.de ❙ [email protected] ❙ www.studier-hier.dePhone +49 (0)3583 611500International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Zittau/Görlitz:www.hszg.de/international ❙ [email protected]

University of Applied Sciences Zwickau 40 Courses of Study ❙ 5,000 students 9 Faculties

❙ Automotive Engineering ❙ Mechanical Engineering ❙ Electrical Engineering ❙ Physical Engineering/Computer Sciences ❙ Economics ❙ Applied Arts ❙ Applied Languages and Intercultural Communication ❙ Health and Healthcare Sciences ❙ ArchitectureContactwww.fh-zwickau.de ❙ [email protected] Phone +49 (0)375 5361184 International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Zwickau:www.fh-zwickau.de/aaa ❙ [email protected]

Universities of Applied Sciences For those who are seeking a practice-oriented course of study, they cannot go wrong with one of the five universities of applied sciences. Here you can acquire an university degree in the following fields: Engineering, Business Administration, Media Sciences, Social Sciences or Arts.

Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Dresden University of Applied SciencesApprox. 40 Courses of Study (all in German) ❙ 5,300 students 8 Faculties ❙ Civil Engineering/Architecture ❙ Electrical Engineering ❙ Spatial Information ❙ Design ❙ Informatics /Mathematics❙ Agriculture/Landscape Management ❙ Mechanical Engineering/Process Engineering ❙ Business Administration Contact www.htw-dresden.de ❙ [email protected] Phone +49 (0)351 4623519International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Dresden:www.htw-dresden.de/[email protected]

University of Applied Sciences Leipzig44 Courses of Study ❙ approx. 6,500 students7 Faculties❙ Architecture and Social Sciences ❙ Business Administration❙ Civil Engineering❙ Computer Science, Mathematics and Natural Sciences❙ Electrical Engineering and Information Technology❙ Mechanical and Energy Engineering ❙ MediaContactwww.htwk-leipzig.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)341 30766508International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Leipzig:www.htwk-leipzig.de/de/internationales/[email protected]

University of Music and Theatre Leipzig“Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy”63 Courses of Study ❙ 1,042 students3 Faculties offering the following subjects❙ Strings/Harp ❙ Brass and Woodwind/Drums and Percussion❙ Jazz/Popular music ❙ Conducting and Instrumental Accompaniment ❙ Piano ❙ Voice/Music Theatre ❙ Drama institute (Schauspielinstitut) “Hans Otto” ❙ Early Music ❙ Music pedagogy ❙ Church music ❙ Dramaturgy ❙ Composition and Harmony, Counterpoint ❙ MusicologyContactwww.hmt-leipzig.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)341 2144620

Academy of Visual Arts Leipzig600 students5 Courses of Study❙ Painting/Fine Art Graphics ❙ Book Art/Graphic Design❙ Photography ❙ Media Art ❙ Cultures of the Curatorial Contactwww.hgb-leipzig.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)341 21350

University of Cooperative Education

Saxony offers a dual-course study system, combining theoretical and professional training at the “Berufsakademie” (University of Co-operative Education). This tailor-made programme offers both academic and hands-on experience at seven locations in Bautzen, Breitenbrunn, Dresden, Glauchau, Leipzig, Plauen and Riesa. It is designed for those who would like to complete their Bachelor’s or Diplom degree in three years and features small seminar groups, compact courses, training allowances and no numerus clausus.

Universities of Fine ArtsMusic, Theatre, Dance, Visual Arts, Graphics and Book Art – Saxony offers an excellent education in these areas. One important feature is the regular collaboration with some of Saxony‘s most famous orchestras, theatres and art collections.

University of Music Carl Maria von Weber Dresden630 studentsCourses of Study❙ Orchestra Conducting, Choir Conducting ❙ Music Theatre and Instru-mental Coaching ❙ Voice ❙ Jazz/Rock/Pop: Instrumentalists/Voice and Composition ❙ Piano ❙ Composition/Music Theory ❙ Strings, Harp ❙ Brass and Woodwinds, Percussion and Drums ❙ Instrumental Pedagogy and Voice Pedagogy ❙ Teacher Training Degree ❙ Harpisichord ❙ Master Class Studies (3rd Cycle) ❙ Chamber MusicContactwww.hfmdd.de ❙ [email protected] ❙ Phone +49 (0)351 4923634

Dresden Academy of Fine Arts660 students5 Courses of Study❙ Fine Arts (Painting/Graphics, Sculpture, Interdisciplinary Artistic Work, New Media) ❙ Art Technology, Conservation Science and Restoration of Art and Cultural Assets ❙ Course in Stage Setting and Costume Design❙ UAS degree course in Set design (Set painting, Set sculpture, Costume design and Make-up Artistry) ❙ Post-Graduate course of study Art TherapyContactwww.hfbk-dresden.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)351 44022141

Palucca Hochschule für Tanz Dresden220 students5 Courses of Study❙ Dance ❙ Choreography ❙ Dance Teaching ❙ Artistic Master Class Contact www.palucca.eu ❙ [email protected] Phone+49 (0)351 2590621

TU Bergakademie Freiberg63 Courses of Study ❙ 5,700 students 6 Faculties ❙ Mathematics and Computer Sciences ❙ Chemistry and Physics ❙ Geological Sciences, Geotechnical Engineering and Mining ❙ Mechanical Engineering, Process Engineering and Energy Technology ❙ Materials Science/Materials Technology ❙ Business Administration (Economics) Contact www.tu-freiberg.de ❙ [email protected] Phone +49 (0)3731 393461International University Centre of TU Bergakademie Freiberg:www.iuz.tu-freiberg.de ❙ [email protected]

Leipzig University150 Courses of Study ❙ 28,600 students 14 Faculties ❙ Faculty of Theology ❙ Faculty of Law ❙ Faculty of History, Arts and Oriental Studies ❙ Faculty of Philology ❙ Faculty of Education ❙ Faculty of Social Sciences and Philosophy ❙ Faculty of Economics and Management Science❙ Faculty of Sport Science ❙ Faculty of Medicine ❙ Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science ❙ Faculty of Biosciences, Pharmacy and Psychology ❙ Faculty of Physics and Earth Science ❙ Faculty of Chemistry and Mineralogy ❙ Faculty of Veterinary MedicineContact www.uni-leipzig.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)341 9732044International Centre of Leipzig University:www.uni-leipzig.de/international ❙ [email protected]

UniversitiesThe Saxonian cities of Leipzig, Dresden, Chemnitz and Freiberg are all university centres rich in tradition, each with a broad spectrum of subjects on offer in the fields of Engineering, Natural Sciences, Hu- manities, Social Sciences, Business Administration and Law.

Technische Universität Chemnitz86 Courses of Study ❙ 11,000 students ❙ 8 Faculties ❙ Natural Sciences ❙ Mathematics ❙ Mechanical Engineering ❙ Electrical Technology and Information Technology ❙ Computer Sciences❙ Economics and Business Administration ❙ Humanities❙ Behavioural and Social SciencesContactwww.tu-chemnitz.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)371 53137697International Office of Technische Universität Chemnitz: www.tu-chemnitz.de/international ❙ [email protected]

Technische Universität DresdenMore than 150 Courses of Study ❙ 37,134 students14 Faculties ❙ Faculty of Science, comprising the departments Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics and Psychology ❙ Faculty of Education ❙ Faculty of Law ❙ Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science ❙ Faculty of Linguistics, Literature and Cultural Studies ❙ Faculty of Business and Economics ❙ Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering ❙ Faculty of Computer Science ❙ Faculty of Mechanical Science and Engineering ❙ Faculty of Architecture ❙ Faculty of Civil Engineering ❙ Faculty of Environmental Sciences ❙ Faculty of Transportation and Traffic Science Friedrich List ❙ Faculty of Medicine Carl Gustav CarusContact www.tu-dresden.de/en International Office of TU Dresden: Phone +49 (0)351 [email protected]

In Saxony, you can really get your education moving

Saxony has a long-standing tradition as a first-class address for uni-versity education. More than 110,000 students, including 12,000 inter-national students, benefit from upwards of 450 modern and multi-faceted degree programmes.

You can choose between internationally recognised Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees, state examinations to acquire teaching qualifications or the highly-respected German “Diplom” in Engineering. This is one of Saxony’s particular strengths: Almost 30 per cent of all students enrol in courses leading to engineering degrees.

Saxony offers excellent tertiary education – with no tuition fees. Students are offered both efficient study programmes and excellent supervision, which is why most of Saxony‘s degree programmes are completed more quickly than the national average for Germany as a whole.

The universities and colleges in Saxony are superbly equipped with state-of-the-art laboratories, libraries and computer workstations.

Career opportunities in both commerce and science abound in Saxony.Many businesses can look forward to employing well-trained professi-onals in the years to come. Those interested in research will discover a tight network of excellent research facilities. Almost 50 non-university research institutes are located in the Free State of Saxony. Only a few German federal states have achieved this level of diversity.

And, of course, much more awaits you in Saxony: beautiful cities and wonderful countryside, a wealth of culture and youth hotspots as well as open-minded, tolerant people.

Hope to see you here soon!

Leipzig

Chemnitz

DresdenZittau

Görlitz

Thuringia

Bavaria

Czech Republic

Brandenburg

Saxony-Anhalt Poland

FreibergMittweida

Zwickau

Germany

Saxony

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Studying in SaxonyCollege and University Landscape

Imprint Publisher and EditingSAXON STATE MINISTRY FOR HIGHER EDUCATION, RESEARCH AND THE FINE ARTS Public Relations, Wigardstraße 17, 01097 Dresden, www.smwk.sachsen.de Design and Typeset: www.oe-grafik.de | Print: Druckerei Thieme, MeißenProduction Deadline: January 2014

More information can be found at: ❙ www.study-in.de/en/❙ www.hochschulkompass.de/en❙ www.daad.de/en❙ www.internationale-studierende.de

To learn more about studying in Saxony, contact [email protected] or www.pack-dein-studium.de to order:❙ the brochure “Pack dein Studium. Am besten in Sachsen.” – students

and graduates report❙ the brochure “Studientipps”❙ flyers on the degree programmes at colleges and universities

in “Social Science”, “Economics and Law”, “Natural Science”, “Engineering” (I and II), “Education, Sports and Medicine”, “Linguistics” and “Art and Design”.

University of Applied Sciences Mittweida50 Courses of Study ❙ 6,200 students6 Faculties❙ Electrical Enginieering and Information Technology ❙ Mechanical Enginieering ❙ Mathematics / Natural Sciences / Computer Sciences❙ Economics ❙ Social Work ❙ Media Contactwww.hs-mittweida.de ❙ [email protected] Phone +49 (0)3727 581309International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Mittweida:www.hs-mittweida.de/ausland ❙ [email protected]

University of Applied Sciences Zittau/Görlitz37 Courses of Study ❙ 3,500 students6 Faculties ❙ Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences❙ Management and Cultural Sciences ❙ Mechanical Engineering❙ Mathematics/Natural Sciences ❙ Social Sciences❙ Economics, Business Studies and Industrial EngineeringContactwww.hszg.de ❙ [email protected] ❙ www.studier-hier.dePhone +49 (0)3583 611500International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Zittau/Görlitz:www.hszg.de/international ❙ [email protected]

University of Applied Sciences Zwickau 40 Courses of Study ❙ 5,000 students 9 Faculties

❙ Automotive Engineering ❙ Mechanical Engineering ❙ Electrical Engineering ❙ Physical Engineering/Computer Sciences ❙ Economics ❙ Applied Arts ❙ Applied Languages and Intercultural Communication ❙ Health and Healthcare Sciences ❙ ArchitectureContactwww.fh-zwickau.de ❙ [email protected] Phone +49 (0)375 5361184 International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Zwickau:www.fh-zwickau.de/aaa ❙ [email protected]

Universities of Applied Sciences For those who are seeking a practice-oriented course of study, they cannot go wrong with one of the five universities of applied sciences. Here you can acquire an university degree in the following fields: Engineering, Business Administration, Media Sciences, Social Sciences or Arts.

Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Dresden University of Applied SciencesApprox. 40 Courses of Study (all in German) ❙ 5,300 students 8 Faculties ❙ Civil Engineering/Architecture ❙ Electrical Engineering ❙ Spatial Information ❙ Design ❙ Informatics /Mathematics❙ Agriculture/Landscape Management ❙ Mechanical Engineering/Process Engineering ❙ Business Administration Contact www.htw-dresden.de ❙ [email protected] Phone +49 (0)351 4623519International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Dresden:www.htw-dresden.de/[email protected]

University of Applied Sciences Leipzig44 Courses of Study ❙ approx. 6,500 students7 Faculties❙ Architecture and Social Sciences ❙ Business Administration❙ Civil Engineering❙ Computer Science, Mathematics and Natural Sciences❙ Electrical Engineering and Information Technology❙ Mechanical and Energy Engineering ❙ MediaContactwww.htwk-leipzig.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)341 30766508International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Leipzig:www.htwk-leipzig.de/de/internationales/[email protected]

University of Music and Theatre Leipzig“Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy”63 Courses of Study ❙ 1,042 students3 Faculties offering the following subjects❙ Strings/Harp ❙ Brass and Woodwind/Drums and Percussion❙ Jazz/Popular music ❙ Conducting and Instrumental Accompaniment ❙ Piano ❙ Voice/Music Theatre ❙ Drama institute (Schauspielinstitut) “Hans Otto” ❙ Early Music ❙ Music pedagogy ❙ Church music ❙ Dramaturgy ❙ Composition and Harmony, Counterpoint ❙ MusicologyContactwww.hmt-leipzig.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)341 2144620

Academy of Visual Arts Leipzig600 students5 Courses of Study❙ Painting/Fine Art Graphics ❙ Book Art/Graphic Design❙ Photography ❙ Media Art ❙ Cultures of the Curatorial Contactwww.hgb-leipzig.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)341 21350

University of Cooperative Education

Saxony offers a dual-course study system, combining theoretical and professional training at the “Berufsakademie” (University of Co-operative Education). This tailor-made programme offers both academic and hands-on experience at seven locations in Bautzen, Breitenbrunn, Dresden, Glauchau, Leipzig, Plauen and Riesa. It is designed for those who would like to complete their Bachelor’s or Diplom degree in three years and features small seminar groups, compact courses, training allowances and no numerus clausus.

Universities of Fine ArtsMusic, Theatre, Dance, Visual Arts, Graphics and Book Art – Saxony offers an excellent education in these areas. One important feature is the regular collaboration with some of Saxony‘s most famous orchestras, theatres and art collections.

University of Music Carl Maria von Weber Dresden630 studentsCourses of Study❙ Orchestra Conducting, Choir Conducting ❙ Music Theatre and Instru-mental Coaching ❙ Voice ❙ Jazz/Rock/Pop: Instrumentalists/Voice and Composition ❙ Piano ❙ Composition/Music Theory ❙ Strings, Harp ❙ Brass and Woodwinds, Percussion and Drums ❙ Instrumental Pedagogy and Voice Pedagogy ❙ Teacher Training Degree ❙ Harpisichord ❙ Master Class Studies (3rd Cycle) ❙ Chamber MusicContactwww.hfmdd.de ❙ [email protected] ❙ Phone +49 (0)351 4923634

Dresden Academy of Fine Arts660 students5 Courses of Study❙ Fine Arts (Painting/Graphics, Sculpture, Interdisciplinary Artistic Work, New Media) ❙ Art Technology, Conservation Science and Restoration of Art and Cultural Assets ❙ Course in Stage Setting and Costume Design❙ UAS degree course in Set design (Set painting, Set sculpture, Costume design and Make-up Artistry) ❙ Post-Graduate course of study Art TherapyContactwww.hfbk-dresden.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)351 44022141

Palucca Hochschule für Tanz Dresden220 students5 Courses of Study❙ Dance ❙ Choreography ❙ Dance Teaching ❙ Artistic Master Class Contact www.palucca.eu ❙ [email protected] Phone+49 (0)351 2590621

TU Bergakademie Freiberg63 Courses of Study ❙ 5,700 students 6 Faculties ❙ Mathematics and Computer Sciences ❙ Chemistry and Physics ❙ Geological Sciences, Geotechnical Engineering and Mining ❙ Mechanical Engineering, Process Engineering and Energy Technology ❙ Materials Science/Materials Technology ❙ Business Administration (Economics) Contact www.tu-freiberg.de ❙ [email protected] Phone +49 (0)3731 393461International University Centre of TU Bergakademie Freiberg:www.iuz.tu-freiberg.de ❙ [email protected]

Leipzig University150 Courses of Study ❙ 28,600 students 14 Faculties ❙ Faculty of Theology ❙ Faculty of Law ❙ Faculty of History, Arts and Oriental Studies ❙ Faculty of Philology ❙ Faculty of Education ❙ Faculty of Social Sciences and Philosophy ❙ Faculty of Economics and Management Science❙ Faculty of Sport Science ❙ Faculty of Medicine ❙ Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science ❙ Faculty of Biosciences, Pharmacy and Psychology ❙ Faculty of Physics and Earth Science ❙ Faculty of Chemistry and Mineralogy ❙ Faculty of Veterinary MedicineContact www.uni-leipzig.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)341 9732044International Centre of Leipzig University:www.uni-leipzig.de/international ❙ [email protected]

UniversitiesThe Saxonian cities of Leipzig, Dresden, Chemnitz and Freiberg are all university centres rich in tradition, each with a broad spectrum of subjects on offer in the fields of Engineering, Natural Sciences, Hu- manities, Social Sciences, Business Administration and Law.

Technische Universität Chemnitz86 Courses of Study ❙ 11,000 students ❙ 8 Faculties ❙ Natural Sciences ❙ Mathematics ❙ Mechanical Engineering ❙ Electrical Technology and Information Technology ❙ Computer Sciences❙ Economics and Business Administration ❙ Humanities❙ Behavioural and Social SciencesContactwww.tu-chemnitz.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)371 53137697International Office of Technische Universität Chemnitz: www.tu-chemnitz.de/international ❙ [email protected]

Technische Universität DresdenMore than 150 Courses of Study ❙ 37,134 students14 Faculties ❙ Faculty of Science, comprising the departments Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics and Psychology ❙ Faculty of Education ❙ Faculty of Law ❙ Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science ❙ Faculty of Linguistics, Literature and Cultural Studies ❙ Faculty of Business and Economics ❙ Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering ❙ Faculty of Computer Science ❙ Faculty of Mechanical Science and Engineering ❙ Faculty of Architecture ❙ Faculty of Civil Engineering ❙ Faculty of Environmental Sciences ❙ Faculty of Transportation and Traffic Science Friedrich List ❙ Faculty of Medicine Carl Gustav CarusContact www.tu-dresden.de/en International Office of TU Dresden: Phone +49 (0)351 [email protected]

In Saxony, you can really get your education moving

Saxony has a long-standing tradition as a first-class address for uni-versity education. More than 110,000 students, including 12,000 inter-national students, benefit from upwards of 450 modern and multi-faceted degree programmes.

You can choose between internationally recognised Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees, state examinations to acquire teaching qualifications or the highly-respected German “Diplom” in Engineering. This is one of Saxony’s particular strengths: Almost 30 per cent of all students enrol in courses leading to engineering degrees.

Saxony offers excellent tertiary education – with no tuition fees. Students are offered both efficient study programmes and excellent supervision, which is why most of Saxony‘s degree programmes are completed more quickly than the national average for Germany as a whole.

The universities and colleges in Saxony are superbly equipped with state-of-the-art laboratories, libraries and computer workstations.

Career opportunities in both commerce and science abound in Saxony.Many businesses can look forward to employing well-trained professi-onals in the years to come. Those interested in research will discover a tight network of excellent research facilities. Almost 50 non-university research institutes are located in the Free State of Saxony. Only a few German federal states have achieved this level of diversity.

And, of course, much more awaits you in Saxony: beautiful cities and wonderful countryside, a wealth of culture and youth hotspots as well as open-minded, tolerant people.

Hope to see you here soon!

Leipzig

Chemnitz

DresdenZittau

Görlitz

Thuringia

Bavaria

Czech Republic

Brandenburg

Saxony-Anhalt Poland

FreibergMittweida

Zwickau

Germany

Saxony

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Studying in SaxonyCollege and University Landscape

Imprint Publisher and EditingSAXON STATE MINISTRY FOR HIGHER EDUCATION, RESEARCH AND THE FINE ARTS Public Relations, Wigardstraße 17, 01097 Dresden, www.smwk.sachsen.de Design and Typeset: www.oe-grafik.de | Print: Druckerei Thieme, MeißenProduction Deadline: January 2014

More information can be found at: ❙ www.study-in.de/en/❙ www.hochschulkompass.de/en❙ www.daad.de/en❙ www.internationale-studierende.de

To learn more about studying in Saxony, contact [email protected] or www.pack-dein-studium.de to order:❙ the brochure “Pack dein Studium. Am besten in Sachsen.” – students

and graduates report❙ the brochure “Studientipps”❙ flyers on the degree programmes at colleges and universities

in “Social Science”, “Economics and Law”, “Natural Science”, “Engineering” (I and II), “Education, Sports and Medicine”, “Linguistics” and “Art and Design”.

University of Applied Sciences Mittweida50 Courses of Study ❙ 6,200 students6 Faculties❙ Electrical Enginieering and Information Technology ❙ Mechanical Enginieering ❙ Mathematics / Natural Sciences / Computer Sciences❙ Economics ❙ Social Work ❙ Media Contactwww.hs-mittweida.de ❙ [email protected] Phone +49 (0)3727 581309International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Mittweida:www.hs-mittweida.de/ausland ❙ [email protected]

University of Applied Sciences Zittau/Görlitz37 Courses of Study ❙ 3,500 students6 Faculties ❙ Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences❙ Management and Cultural Sciences ❙ Mechanical Engineering❙ Mathematics/Natural Sciences ❙ Social Sciences❙ Economics, Business Studies and Industrial EngineeringContactwww.hszg.de ❙ [email protected] ❙ www.studier-hier.dePhone +49 (0)3583 611500International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Zittau/Görlitz:www.hszg.de/international ❙ [email protected]

University of Applied Sciences Zwickau 40 Courses of Study ❙ 5,000 students 9 Faculties

❙ Automotive Engineering ❙ Mechanical Engineering ❙ Electrical Engineering ❙ Physical Engineering/Computer Sciences ❙ Economics ❙ Applied Arts ❙ Applied Languages and Intercultural Communication ❙ Health and Healthcare Sciences ❙ ArchitectureContactwww.fh-zwickau.de ❙ [email protected] Phone +49 (0)375 5361184 International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Zwickau:www.fh-zwickau.de/aaa ❙ [email protected]

Universities of Applied Sciences For those who are seeking a practice-oriented course of study, they cannot go wrong with one of the five universities of applied sciences. Here you can acquire an university degree in the following fields: Engineering, Business Administration, Media Sciences, Social Sciences or Arts.

Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Dresden University of Applied SciencesApprox. 40 Courses of Study (all in German) ❙ 5,300 students 8 Faculties ❙ Civil Engineering/Architecture ❙ Electrical Engineering ❙ Spatial Information ❙ Design ❙ Informatics /Mathematics❙ Agriculture/Landscape Management ❙ Mechanical Engineering/Process Engineering ❙ Business Administration Contact www.htw-dresden.de ❙ [email protected] Phone +49 (0)351 4623519International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Dresden:www.htw-dresden.de/[email protected]

University of Applied Sciences Leipzig44 Courses of Study ❙ approx. 6,500 students7 Faculties❙ Architecture and Social Sciences ❙ Business Administration❙ Civil Engineering❙ Computer Science, Mathematics and Natural Sciences❙ Electrical Engineering and Information Technology❙ Mechanical and Energy Engineering ❙ MediaContactwww.htwk-leipzig.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)341 30766508International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Leipzig:www.htwk-leipzig.de/de/internationales/[email protected]

University of Music and Theatre Leipzig“Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy”63 Courses of Study ❙ 1,042 students3 Faculties offering the following subjects❙ Strings/Harp ❙ Brass and Woodwind/Drums and Percussion❙ Jazz/Popular music ❙ Conducting and Instrumental Accompaniment ❙ Piano ❙ Voice/Music Theatre ❙ Drama institute (Schauspielinstitut) “Hans Otto” ❙ Early Music ❙ Music pedagogy ❙ Church music ❙ Dramaturgy ❙ Composition and Harmony, Counterpoint ❙ MusicologyContactwww.hmt-leipzig.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)341 2144620

Academy of Visual Arts Leipzig600 students5 Courses of Study❙ Painting/Fine Art Graphics ❙ Book Art/Graphic Design❙ Photography ❙ Media Art ❙ Cultures of the Curatorial Contactwww.hgb-leipzig.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)341 21350

University of Cooperative Education

Saxony offers a dual-course study system, combining theoretical and professional training at the “Berufsakademie” (University of Co-operative Education). This tailor-made programme offers both academic and hands-on experience at seven locations in Bautzen, Breitenbrunn, Dresden, Glauchau, Leipzig, Plauen and Riesa. It is designed for those who would like to complete their Bachelor’s or Diplom degree in three years and features small seminar groups, compact courses, training allowances and no numerus clausus.

Universities of Fine ArtsMusic, Theatre, Dance, Visual Arts, Graphics and Book Art – Saxony offers an excellent education in these areas. One important feature is the regular collaboration with some of Saxony‘s most famous orchestras, theatres and art collections.

University of Music Carl Maria von Weber Dresden630 studentsCourses of Study❙ Orchestra Conducting, Choir Conducting ❙ Music Theatre and Instru-mental Coaching ❙ Voice ❙ Jazz/Rock/Pop: Instrumentalists/Voice and Composition ❙ Piano ❙ Composition/Music Theory ❙ Strings, Harp ❙ Brass and Woodwinds, Percussion and Drums ❙ Instrumental Pedagogy and Voice Pedagogy ❙ Teacher Training Degree ❙ Harpisichord ❙ Master Class Studies (3rd Cycle) ❙ Chamber MusicContactwww.hfmdd.de ❙ [email protected] ❙ Phone +49 (0)351 4923634

Dresden Academy of Fine Arts660 students5 Courses of Study❙ Fine Arts (Painting/Graphics, Sculpture, Interdisciplinary Artistic Work, New Media) ❙ Art Technology, Conservation Science and Restoration of Art and Cultural Assets ❙ Course in Stage Setting and Costume Design❙ UAS degree course in Set design (Set painting, Set sculpture, Costume design and Make-up Artistry) ❙ Post-Graduate course of study Art TherapyContactwww.hfbk-dresden.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)351 44022141

Palucca Hochschule für Tanz Dresden220 students5 Courses of Study❙ Dance ❙ Choreography ❙ Dance Teaching ❙ Artistic Master Class Contact www.palucca.eu ❙ [email protected] Phone+49 (0)351 2590621

TU Bergakademie Freiberg63 Courses of Study ❙ 5,700 students 6 Faculties ❙ Mathematics and Computer Sciences ❙ Chemistry and Physics ❙ Geological Sciences, Geotechnical Engineering and Mining ❙ Mechanical Engineering, Process Engineering and Energy Technology ❙ Materials Science/Materials Technology ❙ Business Administration (Economics) Contact www.tu-freiberg.de ❙ [email protected] Phone +49 (0)3731 393461International University Centre of TU Bergakademie Freiberg:www.iuz.tu-freiberg.de ❙ [email protected]

Leipzig University150 Courses of Study ❙ 28,600 students 14 Faculties ❙ Faculty of Theology ❙ Faculty of Law ❙ Faculty of History, Arts and Oriental Studies ❙ Faculty of Philology ❙ Faculty of Education ❙ Faculty of Social Sciences and Philosophy ❙ Faculty of Economics and Management Science❙ Faculty of Sport Science ❙ Faculty of Medicine ❙ Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science ❙ Faculty of Biosciences, Pharmacy and Psychology ❙ Faculty of Physics and Earth Science ❙ Faculty of Chemistry and Mineralogy ❙ Faculty of Veterinary MedicineContact www.uni-leipzig.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)341 9732044International Centre of Leipzig University:www.uni-leipzig.de/international ❙ [email protected]

UniversitiesThe Saxonian cities of Leipzig, Dresden, Chemnitz and Freiberg are all university centres rich in tradition, each with a broad spectrum of subjects on offer in the fields of Engineering, Natural Sciences, Hu- manities, Social Sciences, Business Administration and Law.

Technische Universität Chemnitz86 Courses of Study ❙ 11,000 students ❙ 8 Faculties ❙ Natural Sciences ❙ Mathematics ❙ Mechanical Engineering ❙ Electrical Technology and Information Technology ❙ Computer Sciences❙ Economics and Business Administration ❙ Humanities❙ Behavioural and Social SciencesContactwww.tu-chemnitz.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)371 53137697International Office of Technische Universität Chemnitz: www.tu-chemnitz.de/international ❙ [email protected]

Technische Universität DresdenMore than 150 Courses of Study ❙ 37,134 students14 Faculties ❙ Faculty of Science, comprising the departments Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics and Psychology ❙ Faculty of Education ❙ Faculty of Law ❙ Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science ❙ Faculty of Linguistics, Literature and Cultural Studies ❙ Faculty of Business and Economics ❙ Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering ❙ Faculty of Computer Science ❙ Faculty of Mechanical Science and Engineering ❙ Faculty of Architecture ❙ Faculty of Civil Engineering ❙ Faculty of Environmental Sciences ❙ Faculty of Transportation and Traffic Science Friedrich List ❙ Faculty of Medicine Carl Gustav CarusContact www.tu-dresden.de/en International Office of TU Dresden: Phone +49 (0)351 [email protected]

In Saxony, you can really get your education moving

Saxony has a long-standing tradition as a first-class address for uni-versity education. More than 110,000 students, including 12,000 inter-national students, benefit from upwards of 450 modern and multi-faceted degree programmes.

You can choose between internationally recognised Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees, state examinations to acquire teaching qualifications or the highly-respected German “Diplom” in Engineering. This is one of Saxony’s particular strengths: Almost 30 per cent of all students enrol in courses leading to engineering degrees.

Saxony offers excellent tertiary education – with no tuition fees. Students are offered both efficient study programmes and excellent supervision, which is why most of Saxony‘s degree programmes are completed more quickly than the national average for Germany as a whole.

The universities and colleges in Saxony are superbly equipped with state-of-the-art laboratories, libraries and computer workstations.

Career opportunities in both commerce and science abound in Saxony.Many businesses can look forward to employing well-trained professi-onals in the years to come. Those interested in research will discover a tight network of excellent research facilities. Almost 50 non-university research institutes are located in the Free State of Saxony. Only a few German federal states have achieved this level of diversity.

And, of course, much more awaits you in Saxony: beautiful cities and wonderful countryside, a wealth of culture and youth hotspots as well as open-minded, tolerant people.

Hope to see you here soon!

Leipzig

Chemnitz

DresdenZittau

Görlitz

Thuringia

Bavaria

Czech Republic

Brandenburg

Saxony-Anhalt Poland

FreibergMittweida

Zwickau

Germany

Saxony

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Studying in SaxonyCollege and University Landscape

Imprint Publisher and EditingSAXON STATE MINISTRY FOR HIGHER EDUCATION, RESEARCH AND THE FINE ARTS Public Relations, Wigardstraße 17, 01097 Dresden, www.smwk.sachsen.de Design and Typeset: www.oe-grafik.de | Print: Druckerei Thieme, MeißenProduction Deadline: January 2014

More information can be found at: ❙ www.study-in.de/en/❙ www.hochschulkompass.de/en❙ www.daad.de/en❙ www.internationale-studierende.de

To learn more about studying in Saxony, contact [email protected] or www.pack-dein-studium.de to order:❙ the brochure “Pack dein Studium. Am besten in Sachsen.” – students

and graduates report❙ the brochure “Studientipps”❙ flyers on the degree programmes at colleges and universities

in “Social Science”, “Economics and Law”, “Natural Science”, “Engineering” (I and II), “Education, Sports and Medicine”, “Linguistics” and “Art and Design”.

University of Applied Sciences Mittweida50 Courses of Study ❙ 6,200 students6 Faculties❙ Electrical Enginieering and Information Technology ❙ Mechanical Enginieering ❙ Mathematics / Natural Sciences / Computer Sciences❙ Economics ❙ Social Work ❙ Media Contactwww.hs-mittweida.de ❙ [email protected] Phone +49 (0)3727 581309International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Mittweida:www.hs-mittweida.de/ausland ❙ [email protected]

University of Applied Sciences Zittau/Görlitz37 Courses of Study ❙ 3,500 students6 Faculties ❙ Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences❙ Management and Cultural Sciences ❙ Mechanical Engineering❙ Mathematics/Natural Sciences ❙ Social Sciences❙ Economics, Business Studies and Industrial EngineeringContactwww.hszg.de ❙ [email protected] ❙ www.studier-hier.dePhone +49 (0)3583 611500International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Zittau/Görlitz:www.hszg.de/international ❙ [email protected]

University of Applied Sciences Zwickau 40 Courses of Study ❙ 5,000 students 9 Faculties

❙ Automotive Engineering ❙ Mechanical Engineering ❙ Electrical Engineering ❙ Physical Engineering/Computer Sciences ❙ Economics ❙ Applied Arts ❙ Applied Languages and Intercultural Communication ❙ Health and Healthcare Sciences ❙ ArchitectureContactwww.fh-zwickau.de ❙ [email protected] Phone +49 (0)375 5361184 International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Zwickau:www.fh-zwickau.de/aaa ❙ [email protected]

Universities of Applied Sciences For those who are seeking a practice-oriented course of study, they cannot go wrong with one of the five universities of applied sciences. Here you can acquire an university degree in the following fields: Engineering, Business Administration, Media Sciences, Social Sciences or Arts.

Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Dresden University of Applied SciencesApprox. 40 Courses of Study (all in German) ❙ 5,300 students 8 Faculties ❙ Civil Engineering/Architecture ❙ Electrical Engineering ❙ Spatial Information ❙ Design ❙ Informatics /Mathematics❙ Agriculture/Landscape Management ❙ Mechanical Engineering/Process Engineering ❙ Business Administration Contact www.htw-dresden.de ❙ [email protected] Phone +49 (0)351 4623519International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Dresden:www.htw-dresden.de/[email protected]

University of Applied Sciences Leipzig44 Courses of Study ❙ approx. 6,500 students7 Faculties❙ Architecture and Social Sciences ❙ Business Administration❙ Civil Engineering❙ Computer Science, Mathematics and Natural Sciences❙ Electrical Engineering and Information Technology❙ Mechanical and Energy Engineering ❙ MediaContactwww.htwk-leipzig.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)341 30766508International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Leipzig:www.htwk-leipzig.de/de/internationales/[email protected]

University of Music and Theatre Leipzig“Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy”63 Courses of Study ❙ 1,042 students3 Faculties offering the following subjects❙ Strings/Harp ❙ Brass and Woodwind/Drums and Percussion❙ Jazz/Popular music ❙ Conducting and Instrumental Accompaniment ❙ Piano ❙ Voice/Music Theatre ❙ Drama institute (Schauspielinstitut) “Hans Otto” ❙ Early Music ❙ Music pedagogy ❙ Church music ❙ Dramaturgy ❙ Composition and Harmony, Counterpoint ❙ MusicologyContactwww.hmt-leipzig.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)341 2144620

Academy of Visual Arts Leipzig600 students5 Courses of Study❙ Painting/Fine Art Graphics ❙ Book Art/Graphic Design❙ Photography ❙ Media Art ❙ Cultures of the Curatorial Contactwww.hgb-leipzig.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)341 21350

University of Cooperative Education

Saxony offers a dual-course study system, combining theoretical and professional training at the “Berufsakademie” (University of Co-operative Education). This tailor-made programme offers both academic and hands-on experience at seven locations in Bautzen, Breitenbrunn, Dresden, Glauchau, Leipzig, Plauen and Riesa. It is designed for those who would like to complete their Bachelor’s or Diplom degree in three years and features small seminar groups, compact courses, training allowances and no numerus clausus.

Universities of Fine ArtsMusic, Theatre, Dance, Visual Arts, Graphics and Book Art – Saxony offers an excellent education in these areas. One important feature is the regular collaboration with some of Saxony‘s most famous orchestras, theatres and art collections.

University of Music Carl Maria von Weber Dresden630 studentsCourses of Study❙ Orchestra Conducting, Choir Conducting ❙ Music Theatre and Instru-mental Coaching ❙ Voice ❙ Jazz/Rock/Pop: Instrumentalists/Voice and Composition ❙ Piano ❙ Composition/Music Theory ❙ Strings, Harp ❙ Brass and Woodwinds, Percussion and Drums ❙ Instrumental Pedagogy and Voice Pedagogy ❙ Teacher Training Degree ❙ Harpisichord ❙ Master Class Studies (3rd Cycle) ❙ Chamber MusicContactwww.hfmdd.de ❙ [email protected] ❙ Phone +49 (0)351 4923634

Dresden Academy of Fine Arts660 students5 Courses of Study❙ Fine Arts (Painting/Graphics, Sculpture, Interdisciplinary Artistic Work, New Media) ❙ Art Technology, Conservation Science and Restoration of Art and Cultural Assets ❙ Course in Stage Setting and Costume Design❙ UAS degree course in Set design (Set painting, Set sculpture, Costume design and Make-up Artistry) ❙ Post-Graduate course of study Art TherapyContactwww.hfbk-dresden.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)351 44022141

Palucca Hochschule für Tanz Dresden220 students5 Courses of Study❙ Dance ❙ Choreography ❙ Dance Teaching ❙ Artistic Master Class Contact www.palucca.eu ❙ [email protected] Phone+49 (0)351 2590621

TU Bergakademie Freiberg63 Courses of Study ❙ 5,700 students 6 Faculties ❙ Mathematics and Computer Sciences ❙ Chemistry and Physics ❙ Geological Sciences, Geotechnical Engineering and Mining ❙ Mechanical Engineering, Process Engineering and Energy Technology ❙ Materials Science/Materials Technology ❙ Business Administration (Economics) Contact www.tu-freiberg.de ❙ [email protected] Phone +49 (0)3731 393461International University Centre of TU Bergakademie Freiberg:www.iuz.tu-freiberg.de ❙ [email protected]

Leipzig University150 Courses of Study ❙ 28,600 students 14 Faculties ❙ Faculty of Theology ❙ Faculty of Law ❙ Faculty of History, Arts and Oriental Studies ❙ Faculty of Philology ❙ Faculty of Education ❙ Faculty of Social Sciences and Philosophy ❙ Faculty of Economics and Management Science❙ Faculty of Sport Science ❙ Faculty of Medicine ❙ Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science ❙ Faculty of Biosciences, Pharmacy and Psychology ❙ Faculty of Physics and Earth Science ❙ Faculty of Chemistry and Mineralogy ❙ Faculty of Veterinary MedicineContact www.uni-leipzig.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)341 9732044International Centre of Leipzig University:www.uni-leipzig.de/international ❙ [email protected]

UniversitiesThe Saxonian cities of Leipzig, Dresden, Chemnitz and Freiberg are all university centres rich in tradition, each with a broad spectrum of subjects on offer in the fields of Engineering, Natural Sciences, Hu- manities, Social Sciences, Business Administration and Law.

Technische Universität Chemnitz86 Courses of Study ❙ 11,000 students ❙ 8 Faculties ❙ Natural Sciences ❙ Mathematics ❙ Mechanical Engineering ❙ Electrical Technology and Information Technology ❙ Computer Sciences❙ Economics and Business Administration ❙ Humanities❙ Behavioural and Social SciencesContactwww.tu-chemnitz.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)371 53137697International Office of Technische Universität Chemnitz: www.tu-chemnitz.de/international ❙ [email protected]

Technische Universität DresdenMore than 150 Courses of Study ❙ 37,134 students14 Faculties ❙ Faculty of Science, comprising the departments Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics and Psychology ❙ Faculty of Education ❙ Faculty of Law ❙ Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science ❙ Faculty of Linguistics, Literature and Cultural Studies ❙ Faculty of Business and Economics ❙ Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering ❙ Faculty of Computer Science ❙ Faculty of Mechanical Science and Engineering ❙ Faculty of Architecture ❙ Faculty of Civil Engineering ❙ Faculty of Environmental Sciences ❙ Faculty of Transportation and Traffic Science Friedrich List ❙ Faculty of Medicine Carl Gustav CarusContact www.tu-dresden.de/en International Office of TU Dresden: Phone +49 (0)351 [email protected]

In Saxony, you can really get your education moving

Saxony has a long-standing tradition as a first-class address for uni-versity education. More than 110,000 students, including 12,000 inter-national students, benefit from upwards of 450 modern and multi-faceted degree programmes.

You can choose between internationally recognised Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees, state examinations to acquire teaching qualifications or the highly-respected German “Diplom” in Engineering. This is one of Saxony’s particular strengths: Almost 30 per cent of all students enrol in courses leading to engineering degrees.

Saxony offers excellent tertiary education – with no tuition fees. Students are offered both efficient study programmes and excellent supervision, which is why most of Saxony‘s degree programmes are completed more quickly than the national average for Germany as a whole.

The universities and colleges in Saxony are superbly equipped with state-of-the-art laboratories, libraries and computer workstations.

Career opportunities in both commerce and science abound in Saxony.Many businesses can look forward to employing well-trained professi-onals in the years to come. Those interested in research will discover a tight network of excellent research facilities. Almost 50 non-university research institutes are located in the Free State of Saxony. Only a few German federal states have achieved this level of diversity.

And, of course, much more awaits you in Saxony: beautiful cities and wonderful countryside, a wealth of culture and youth hotspots as well as open-minded, tolerant people.

Hope to see you here soon!

Leipzig

Chemnitz

DresdenZittau

Görlitz

Thuringia

Bavaria

Czech Republic

Brandenburg

Saxony-Anhalt Poland

FreibergMittweida

Zwickau

Germany

Saxony

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Studying in SaxonyCollege and University Landscape

Imprint Publisher and EditingSAXON STATE MINISTRY FOR HIGHER EDUCATION, RESEARCH AND THE FINE ARTS Public Relations, Wigardstraße 17, 01097 Dresden, www.smwk.sachsen.de Design and Typeset: www.oe-grafik.de | Print: Druckerei Thieme, MeißenProduction Deadline: January 2014

More information can be found at: ❙ www.study-in.de/en/❙ www.hochschulkompass.de/en❙ www.daad.de/en❙ www.internationale-studierende.de

To learn more about studying in Saxony, contact [email protected] or www.pack-dein-studium.de to order:❙ the brochure “Pack dein Studium. Am besten in Sachsen.” – students

and graduates report❙ the brochure “Studientipps”❙ flyers on the degree programmes at colleges and universities

in “Social Science”, “Economics and Law”, “Natural Science”, “Engineering” (I and II), “Education, Sports and Medicine”, “Linguistics” and “Art and Design”.

University of Applied Sciences Mittweida50 Courses of Study ❙ 6,200 students6 Faculties❙ Electrical Enginieering and Information Technology ❙ Mechanical Enginieering ❙ Mathematics / Natural Sciences / Computer Sciences❙ Economics ❙ Social Work ❙ Media Contactwww.hs-mittweida.de ❙ [email protected] Phone +49 (0)3727 581309International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Mittweida:www.hs-mittweida.de/ausland ❙ [email protected]

University of Applied Sciences Zittau/Görlitz37 Courses of Study ❙ 3,500 students6 Faculties ❙ Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences❙ Management and Cultural Sciences ❙ Mechanical Engineering❙ Mathematics/Natural Sciences ❙ Social Sciences❙ Economics, Business Studies and Industrial EngineeringContactwww.hszg.de ❙ [email protected] ❙ www.studier-hier.dePhone +49 (0)3583 611500International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Zittau/Görlitz:www.hszg.de/international ❙ [email protected]

University of Applied Sciences Zwickau 40 Courses of Study ❙ 5,000 students 9 Faculties

❙ Automotive Engineering ❙ Mechanical Engineering ❙ Electrical Engineering ❙ Physical Engineering/Computer Sciences ❙ Economics ❙ Applied Arts ❙ Applied Languages and Intercultural Communication ❙ Health and Healthcare Sciences ❙ ArchitectureContactwww.fh-zwickau.de ❙ [email protected] Phone +49 (0)375 5361184 International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Zwickau:www.fh-zwickau.de/aaa ❙ [email protected]

Universities of Applied Sciences For those who are seeking a practice-oriented course of study, they cannot go wrong with one of the five universities of applied sciences. Here you can acquire an university degree in the following fields: Engineering, Business Administration, Media Sciences, Social Sciences or Arts.

Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Dresden University of Applied SciencesApprox. 40 Courses of Study (all in German) ❙ 5,300 students 8 Faculties ❙ Civil Engineering/Architecture ❙ Electrical Engineering ❙ Spatial Information ❙ Design ❙ Informatics /Mathematics❙ Agriculture/Landscape Management ❙ Mechanical Engineering/Process Engineering ❙ Business Administration Contact www.htw-dresden.de ❙ [email protected] Phone +49 (0)351 4623519International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Dresden:www.htw-dresden.de/[email protected]

University of Applied Sciences Leipzig44 Courses of Study ❙ approx. 6,500 students7 Faculties❙ Architecture and Social Sciences ❙ Business Administration❙ Civil Engineering❙ Computer Science, Mathematics and Natural Sciences❙ Electrical Engineering and Information Technology❙ Mechanical and Energy Engineering ❙ MediaContactwww.htwk-leipzig.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)341 30766508International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Leipzig:www.htwk-leipzig.de/de/internationales/[email protected]

University of Music and Theatre Leipzig“Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy”63 Courses of Study ❙ 1,042 students3 Faculties offering the following subjects❙ Strings/Harp ❙ Brass and Woodwind/Drums and Percussion❙ Jazz/Popular music ❙ Conducting and Instrumental Accompaniment ❙ Piano ❙ Voice/Music Theatre ❙ Drama institute (Schauspielinstitut) “Hans Otto” ❙ Early Music ❙ Music pedagogy ❙ Church music ❙ Dramaturgy ❙ Composition and Harmony, Counterpoint ❙ MusicologyContactwww.hmt-leipzig.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)341 2144620

Academy of Visual Arts Leipzig600 students5 Courses of Study❙ Painting/Fine Art Graphics ❙ Book Art/Graphic Design❙ Photography ❙ Media Art ❙ Cultures of the Curatorial Contactwww.hgb-leipzig.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)341 21350

University of Cooperative Education

Saxony offers a dual-course study system, combining theoretical and professional training at the “Berufsakademie” (University of Co-operative Education). This tailor-made programme offers both academic and hands-on experience at seven locations in Bautzen, Breitenbrunn, Dresden, Glauchau, Leipzig, Plauen and Riesa. It is designed for those who would like to complete their Bachelor’s or Diplom degree in three years and features small seminar groups, compact courses, training allowances and no numerus clausus.

Universities of Fine ArtsMusic, Theatre, Dance, Visual Arts, Graphics and Book Art – Saxony offers an excellent education in these areas. One important feature is the regular collaboration with some of Saxony‘s most famous orchestras, theatres and art collections.

University of Music Carl Maria von Weber Dresden630 studentsCourses of Study❙ Orchestra Conducting, Choir Conducting ❙ Music Theatre and Instru-mental Coaching ❙ Voice ❙ Jazz/Rock/Pop: Instrumentalists/Voice and Composition ❙ Piano ❙ Composition/Music Theory ❙ Strings, Harp ❙ Brass and Woodwinds, Percussion and Drums ❙ Instrumental Pedagogy and Voice Pedagogy ❙ Teacher Training Degree ❙ Harpisichord ❙ Master Class Studies (3rd Cycle) ❙ Chamber MusicContactwww.hfmdd.de ❙ [email protected] ❙ Phone +49 (0)351 4923634

Dresden Academy of Fine Arts660 students5 Courses of Study❙ Fine Arts (Painting/Graphics, Sculpture, Interdisciplinary Artistic Work, New Media) ❙ Art Technology, Conservation Science and Restoration of Art and Cultural Assets ❙ Course in Stage Setting and Costume Design❙ UAS degree course in Set design (Set painting, Set sculpture, Costume design and Make-up Artistry) ❙ Post-Graduate course of study Art TherapyContactwww.hfbk-dresden.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)351 44022141

Palucca Hochschule für Tanz Dresden220 students5 Courses of Study❙ Dance ❙ Choreography ❙ Dance Teaching ❙ Artistic Master Class Contact www.palucca.eu ❙ [email protected] Phone+49 (0)351 2590621

TU Bergakademie Freiberg63 Courses of Study ❙ 5,700 students 6 Faculties ❙ Mathematics and Computer Sciences ❙ Chemistry and Physics ❙ Geological Sciences, Geotechnical Engineering and Mining ❙ Mechanical Engineering, Process Engineering and Energy Technology ❙ Materials Science/Materials Technology ❙ Business Administration (Economics) Contact www.tu-freiberg.de ❙ [email protected] Phone +49 (0)3731 393461International University Centre of TU Bergakademie Freiberg:www.iuz.tu-freiberg.de ❙ [email protected]

Leipzig University150 Courses of Study ❙ 28,600 students 14 Faculties ❙ Faculty of Theology ❙ Faculty of Law ❙ Faculty of History, Arts and Oriental Studies ❙ Faculty of Philology ❙ Faculty of Education ❙ Faculty of Social Sciences and Philosophy ❙ Faculty of Economics and Management Science❙ Faculty of Sport Science ❙ Faculty of Medicine ❙ Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science ❙ Faculty of Biosciences, Pharmacy and Psychology ❙ Faculty of Physics and Earth Science ❙ Faculty of Chemistry and Mineralogy ❙ Faculty of Veterinary MedicineContact www.uni-leipzig.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)341 9732044International Centre of Leipzig University:www.uni-leipzig.de/international ❙ [email protected]

UniversitiesThe Saxonian cities of Leipzig, Dresden, Chemnitz and Freiberg are all university centres rich in tradition, each with a broad spectrum of subjects on offer in the fields of Engineering, Natural Sciences, Hu- manities, Social Sciences, Business Administration and Law.

Technische Universität Chemnitz86 Courses of Study ❙ 11,000 students ❙ 8 Faculties ❙ Natural Sciences ❙ Mathematics ❙ Mechanical Engineering ❙ Electrical Technology and Information Technology ❙ Computer Sciences❙ Economics and Business Administration ❙ Humanities❙ Behavioural and Social SciencesContactwww.tu-chemnitz.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)371 53137697International Office of Technische Universität Chemnitz: www.tu-chemnitz.de/international ❙ [email protected]

Technische Universität DresdenMore than 150 Courses of Study ❙ 37,134 students14 Faculties ❙ Faculty of Science, comprising the departments Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics and Psychology ❙ Faculty of Education ❙ Faculty of Law ❙ Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science ❙ Faculty of Linguistics, Literature and Cultural Studies ❙ Faculty of Business and Economics ❙ Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering ❙ Faculty of Computer Science ❙ Faculty of Mechanical Science and Engineering ❙ Faculty of Architecture ❙ Faculty of Civil Engineering ❙ Faculty of Environmental Sciences ❙ Faculty of Transportation and Traffic Science Friedrich List ❙ Faculty of Medicine Carl Gustav CarusContact www.tu-dresden.de/en International Office of TU Dresden: Phone +49 (0)351 [email protected]

In Saxony, you can really get your education moving

Saxony has a long-standing tradition as a first-class address for uni-versity education. More than 110,000 students, including 12,000 inter-national students, benefit from upwards of 450 modern and multi-faceted degree programmes.

You can choose between internationally recognised Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees, state examinations to acquire teaching qualifications or the highly-respected German “Diplom” in Engineering. This is one of Saxony’s particular strengths: Almost 30 per cent of all students enrol in courses leading to engineering degrees.

Saxony offers excellent tertiary education – with no tuition fees. Students are offered both efficient study programmes and excellent supervision, which is why most of Saxony‘s degree programmes are completed more quickly than the national average for Germany as a whole.

The universities and colleges in Saxony are superbly equipped with state-of-the-art laboratories, libraries and computer workstations.

Career opportunities in both commerce and science abound in Saxony.Many businesses can look forward to employing well-trained professi-onals in the years to come. Those interested in research will discover a tight network of excellent research facilities. Almost 50 non-university research institutes are located in the Free State of Saxony. Only a few German federal states have achieved this level of diversity.

And, of course, much more awaits you in Saxony: beautiful cities and wonderful countryside, a wealth of culture and youth hotspots as well as open-minded, tolerant people.

Hope to see you here soon!

Leipzig

Chemnitz

DresdenZittau

Görlitz

Thuringia

Bavaria

Czech Republic

Brandenburg

Saxony-Anhalt Poland

FreibergMittweida

Zwickau

Germany

Saxony

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Studying in SaxonyCollege and University Landscape

Imprint Publisher and EditingSAXON STATE MINISTRY FOR HIGHER EDUCATION, RESEARCH AND THE FINE ARTS Public Relations, Wigardstraße 17, 01097 Dresden, www.smwk.sachsen.de Design and Typeset: www.oe-grafik.de | Print: Druckerei Thieme, MeißenProduction Deadline: January 2014

More information can be found at: ❙ www.study-in.de/en/❙ www.hochschulkompass.de/en❙ www.daad.de/en❙ www.internationale-studierende.de

To learn more about studying in Saxony, contact [email protected] or www.pack-dein-studium.de to order:❙ the brochure “Pack dein Studium. Am besten in Sachsen.” – students

and graduates report❙ the brochure “Studientipps”❙ flyers on the degree programmes at colleges and universities

in “Social Science”, “Economics and Law”, “Natural Science”, “Engineering” (I and II), “Education, Sports and Medicine”, “Linguistics” and “Art and Design”.

University of Applied Sciences Mittweida50 Courses of Study ❙ 6,200 students6 Faculties❙ Electrical Enginieering and Information Technology ❙ Mechanical Enginieering ❙ Mathematics / Natural Sciences / Computer Sciences❙ Economics ❙ Social Work ❙ Media Contactwww.hs-mittweida.de ❙ [email protected] Phone +49 (0)3727 581309International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Mittweida:www.hs-mittweida.de/ausland ❙ [email protected]

University of Applied Sciences Zittau/Görlitz37 Courses of Study ❙ 3,500 students6 Faculties ❙ Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences❙ Management and Cultural Sciences ❙ Mechanical Engineering❙ Mathematics/Natural Sciences ❙ Social Sciences❙ Economics, Business Studies and Industrial EngineeringContactwww.hszg.de ❙ [email protected] ❙ www.studier-hier.dePhone +49 (0)3583 611500International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Zittau/Görlitz:www.hszg.de/international ❙ [email protected]

University of Applied Sciences Zwickau 40 Courses of Study ❙ 5,000 students 9 Faculties

❙ Automotive Engineering ❙ Mechanical Engineering ❙ Electrical Engineering ❙ Physical Engineering/Computer Sciences ❙ Economics ❙ Applied Arts ❙ Applied Languages and Intercultural Communication ❙ Health and Healthcare Sciences ❙ ArchitectureContactwww.fh-zwickau.de ❙ [email protected] Phone +49 (0)375 5361184 International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Zwickau:www.fh-zwickau.de/aaa ❙ [email protected]

Universities of Applied Sciences For those who are seeking a practice-oriented course of study, they cannot go wrong with one of the five universities of applied sciences. Here you can acquire an university degree in the following fields: Engineering, Business Administration, Media Sciences, Social Sciences or Arts.

Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Dresden University of Applied SciencesApprox. 40 Courses of Study (all in German) ❙ 5,300 students 8 Faculties ❙ Civil Engineering/Architecture ❙ Electrical Engineering ❙ Spatial Information ❙ Design ❙ Informatics /Mathematics❙ Agriculture/Landscape Management ❙ Mechanical Engineering/Process Engineering ❙ Business Administration Contact www.htw-dresden.de ❙ [email protected] Phone +49 (0)351 4623519International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Dresden:www.htw-dresden.de/[email protected]

University of Applied Sciences Leipzig44 Courses of Study ❙ approx. 6,500 students7 Faculties❙ Architecture and Social Sciences ❙ Business Administration❙ Civil Engineering❙ Computer Science, Mathematics and Natural Sciences❙ Electrical Engineering and Information Technology❙ Mechanical and Energy Engineering ❙ MediaContactwww.htwk-leipzig.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)341 30766508International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Leipzig:www.htwk-leipzig.de/de/internationales/[email protected]

University of Music and Theatre Leipzig“Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy”63 Courses of Study ❙ 1,042 students3 Faculties offering the following subjects❙ Strings/Harp ❙ Brass and Woodwind/Drums and Percussion❙ Jazz/Popular music ❙ Conducting and Instrumental Accompaniment ❙ Piano ❙ Voice/Music Theatre ❙ Drama institute (Schauspielinstitut) “Hans Otto” ❙ Early Music ❙ Music pedagogy ❙ Church music ❙ Dramaturgy ❙ Composition and Harmony, Counterpoint ❙ MusicologyContactwww.hmt-leipzig.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)341 2144620

Academy of Visual Arts Leipzig600 students5 Courses of Study❙ Painting/Fine Art Graphics ❙ Book Art/Graphic Design❙ Photography ❙ Media Art ❙ Cultures of the Curatorial Contactwww.hgb-leipzig.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)341 21350

University of Cooperative Education

Saxony offers a dual-course study system, combining theoretical and professional training at the “Berufsakademie” (University of Co-operative Education). This tailor-made programme offers both academic and hands-on experience at seven locations in Bautzen, Breitenbrunn, Dresden, Glauchau, Leipzig, Plauen and Riesa. It is designed for those who would like to complete their Bachelor’s or Diplom degree in three years and features small seminar groups, compact courses, training allowances and no numerus clausus.

Universities of Fine ArtsMusic, Theatre, Dance, Visual Arts, Graphics and Book Art – Saxony offers an excellent education in these areas. One important feature is the regular collaboration with some of Saxony‘s most famous orchestras, theatres and art collections.

University of Music Carl Maria von Weber Dresden630 studentsCourses of Study❙ Orchestra Conducting, Choir Conducting ❙ Music Theatre and Instru-mental Coaching ❙ Voice ❙ Jazz/Rock/Pop: Instrumentalists/Voice and Composition ❙ Piano ❙ Composition/Music Theory ❙ Strings, Harp ❙ Brass and Woodwinds, Percussion and Drums ❙ Instrumental Pedagogy and Voice Pedagogy ❙ Teacher Training Degree ❙ Harpisichord ❙ Master Class Studies (3rd Cycle) ❙ Chamber MusicContactwww.hfmdd.de ❙ [email protected] ❙ Phone +49 (0)351 4923634

Dresden Academy of Fine Arts660 students5 Courses of Study❙ Fine Arts (Painting/Graphics, Sculpture, Interdisciplinary Artistic Work, New Media) ❙ Art Technology, Conservation Science and Restoration of Art and Cultural Assets ❙ Course in Stage Setting and Costume Design❙ UAS degree course in Set design (Set painting, Set sculpture, Costume design and Make-up Artistry) ❙ Post-Graduate course of study Art TherapyContactwww.hfbk-dresden.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)351 44022141

Palucca Hochschule für Tanz Dresden220 students5 Courses of Study❙ Dance ❙ Choreography ❙ Dance Teaching ❙ Artistic Master Class Contact www.palucca.eu ❙ [email protected] Phone+49 (0)351 2590621

TU Bergakademie Freiberg63 Courses of Study ❙ 5,700 students 6 Faculties ❙ Mathematics and Computer Sciences ❙ Chemistry and Physics ❙ Geological Sciences, Geotechnical Engineering and Mining ❙ Mechanical Engineering, Process Engineering and Energy Technology ❙ Materials Science/Materials Technology ❙ Business Administration (Economics) Contact www.tu-freiberg.de ❙ [email protected] Phone +49 (0)3731 393461International University Centre of TU Bergakademie Freiberg:www.iuz.tu-freiberg.de ❙ [email protected]

Leipzig University150 Courses of Study ❙ 28,600 students 14 Faculties ❙ Faculty of Theology ❙ Faculty of Law ❙ Faculty of History, Arts and Oriental Studies ❙ Faculty of Philology ❙ Faculty of Education ❙ Faculty of Social Sciences and Philosophy ❙ Faculty of Economics and Management Science❙ Faculty of Sport Science ❙ Faculty of Medicine ❙ Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science ❙ Faculty of Biosciences, Pharmacy and Psychology ❙ Faculty of Physics and Earth Science ❙ Faculty of Chemistry and Mineralogy ❙ Faculty of Veterinary MedicineContact www.uni-leipzig.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)341 9732044International Centre of Leipzig University:www.uni-leipzig.de/international ❙ [email protected]

UniversitiesThe Saxonian cities of Leipzig, Dresden, Chemnitz and Freiberg are all university centres rich in tradition, each with a broad spectrum of subjects on offer in the fields of Engineering, Natural Sciences, Hu- manities, Social Sciences, Business Administration and Law.

Technische Universität Chemnitz86 Courses of Study ❙ 11,000 students ❙ 8 Faculties ❙ Natural Sciences ❙ Mathematics ❙ Mechanical Engineering ❙ Electrical Technology and Information Technology ❙ Computer Sciences❙ Economics and Business Administration ❙ Humanities❙ Behavioural and Social SciencesContactwww.tu-chemnitz.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)371 53137697International Office of Technische Universität Chemnitz: www.tu-chemnitz.de/international ❙ [email protected]

Technische Universität DresdenMore than 150 Courses of Study ❙ 37,134 students14 Faculties ❙ Faculty of Science, comprising the departments Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics and Psychology ❙ Faculty of Education ❙ Faculty of Law ❙ Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science ❙ Faculty of Linguistics, Literature and Cultural Studies ❙ Faculty of Business and Economics ❙ Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering ❙ Faculty of Computer Science ❙ Faculty of Mechanical Science and Engineering ❙ Faculty of Architecture ❙ Faculty of Civil Engineering ❙ Faculty of Environmental Sciences ❙ Faculty of Transportation and Traffic Science Friedrich List ❙ Faculty of Medicine Carl Gustav CarusContact www.tu-dresden.de/en International Office of TU Dresden: Phone +49 (0)351 [email protected]

In Saxony, you can really get your education moving

Saxony has a long-standing tradition as a first-class address for uni-versity education. More than 110,000 students, including 12,000 inter-national students, benefit from upwards of 450 modern and multi-faceted degree programmes.

You can choose between internationally recognised Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees, state examinations to acquire teaching qualifications or the highly-respected German “Diplom” in Engineering. This is one of Saxony’s particular strengths: Almost 30 per cent of all students enrol in courses leading to engineering degrees.

Saxony offers excellent tertiary education – with no tuition fees. Students are offered both efficient study programmes and excellent supervision, which is why most of Saxony‘s degree programmes are completed more quickly than the national average for Germany as a whole.

The universities and colleges in Saxony are superbly equipped with state-of-the-art laboratories, libraries and computer workstations.

Career opportunities in both commerce and science abound in Saxony.Many businesses can look forward to employing well-trained professi-onals in the years to come. Those interested in research will discover a tight network of excellent research facilities. Almost 50 non-university research institutes are located in the Free State of Saxony. Only a few German federal states have achieved this level of diversity.

And, of course, much more awaits you in Saxony: beautiful cities and wonderful countryside, a wealth of culture and youth hotspots as well as open-minded, tolerant people.

Hope to see you here soon!

Leipzig

Chemnitz

DresdenZittau

Görlitz

Thuringia

Bavaria

Czech Republic

Brandenburg

Saxony-Anhalt Poland

FreibergMittweida

Zwickau

Germany

Saxony

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Imprint Publisher and EditingSAXON STATE MINISTRY FOR HIGHER EDUCATION, RESEARCH AND THE FINE ARTS Public Relations, Wigardstraße 17, 01097 Dresden, www.smwk.sachsen.de Design and Typeset: www.oe-grafik.de | Print: Druckerei Thieme, MeißenProduction Deadline: January 2014

More information can be found at: ❙ www.study-in.de/en/❙ www.hochschulkompass.de/en❙ www.daad.de/en❙ www.internationale-studierende.de

To learn more about studying in Saxony, contact [email protected] or www.pack-dein-studium.de to order:❙ the brochure “Pack dein Studium. Am besten in Sachsen.” – students

and graduates report❙ the brochure “Studientipps”❙ flyers on the degree programmes at colleges and universities

in “Social Science”, “Economics and Law”, “Natural Science”, “Engineering” (I and II), “Education, Sports and Medicine”, “Linguistics” and “Art and Design”.

University of Applied Sciences Mittweida50 Courses of Study ❙ 6,200 students6 Faculties❙ Electrical Enginieering and Information Technology ❙ Mechanical Enginieering ❙ Mathematics / Natural Sciences / Computer Sciences❙ Economics ❙ Social Work ❙ Media Contactwww.hs-mittweida.de ❙ [email protected] Phone +49 (0)3727 581309International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Mittweida:www.hs-mittweida.de/ausland ❙ [email protected]

University of Applied Sciences Zittau/Görlitz37 Courses of Study ❙ 3,500 students6 Faculties ❙ Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences❙ Management and Cultural Sciences ❙ Mechanical Engineering❙ Mathematics/Natural Sciences ❙ Social Sciences❙ Economics, Business Studies and Industrial EngineeringContactwww.hszg.de ❙ [email protected] ❙ www.studier-hier.dePhone +49 (0)3583 611500International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Zittau/Görlitz:www.hszg.de/international ❙ [email protected]

University of Applied Sciences Zwickau 40 Courses of Study ❙ 5,000 students 9 Faculties

❙ Automotive Engineering ❙ Mechanical Engineering ❙ Electrical Engineering ❙ Physical Engineering/Computer Sciences ❙ Economics ❙ Applied Arts ❙ Applied Languages and Intercultural Communication ❙ Health and Healthcare Sciences ❙ ArchitectureContactwww.fh-zwickau.de ❙ [email protected] Phone +49 (0)375 5361184 International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Zwickau:www.fh-zwickau.de/aaa ❙ [email protected]

Universities of Applied Sciences For those who are seeking a practice-oriented course of study, they cannot go wrong with one of the five universities of applied sciences. Here you can acquire an university degree in the following fields: Engineering, Business Administration, Media Sciences, Social Sciences or Arts.

Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Dresden University of Applied SciencesApprox. 40 Courses of Study (all in German) ❙ 5,300 students 8 Faculties ❙ Civil Engineering/Architecture ❙ Electrical Engineering ❙ Spatial Information ❙ Design ❙ Informatics /Mathematics❙ Agriculture/Landscape Management ❙ Mechanical Engineering/Process Engineering ❙ Business Administration Contact www.htw-dresden.de ❙ [email protected] Phone +49 (0)351 4623519International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Dresden:www.htw-dresden.de/[email protected]

University of Applied Sciences Leipzig44 Courses of Study ❙ approx. 6,500 students7 Faculties❙ Architecture and Social Sciences ❙ Business Administration❙ Civil Engineering❙ Computer Science, Mathematics and Natural Sciences❙ Electrical Engineering and Information Technology❙ Mechanical and Energy Engineering ❙ MediaContactwww.htwk-leipzig.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)341 30766508International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Leipzig:www.htwk-leipzig.de/de/internationales/[email protected]

University of Music and Theatre Leipzig“Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy”63 Courses of Study ❙ 1,042 students3 Faculties offering the following subjects❙ Strings/Harp ❙ Brass and Woodwind/Drums and Percussion❙ Jazz/Popular music ❙ Conducting and Instrumental Accompaniment ❙ Piano ❙ Voice/Music Theatre ❙ Drama institute (Schauspielinstitut) “Hans Otto” ❙ Early Music ❙ Music pedagogy ❙ Church music ❙ Dramaturgy ❙ Composition and Harmony, Counterpoint ❙ MusicologyContactwww.hmt-leipzig.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)341 2144620

Academy of Visual Arts Leipzig600 students5 Courses of Study❙ Painting/Fine Art Graphics ❙ Book Art/Graphic Design❙ Photography ❙ Media Art ❙ Cultures of the Curatorial Contactwww.hgb-leipzig.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)341 21350

University of Cooperative Education

Saxony offers a dual-course study system, combining theoretical and professional training at the “Berufsakademie” (University of Co-operative Education). This tailor-made programme offers both academic and hands-on experience at seven locations in Bautzen, Breitenbrunn, Dresden, Glauchau, Leipzig, Plauen and Riesa. It is designed for those who would like to complete their Bachelor’s or Diplom degree in three years and features small seminar groups, compact courses, training allowances and no numerus clausus.

Universities of Fine ArtsMusic, Theatre, Dance, Visual Arts, Graphics and Book Art – Saxony offers an excellent education in these areas. One important feature is the regular collaboration with some of Saxony‘s most famous orchestras, theatres and art collections.

University of Music Carl Maria von Weber Dresden630 studentsCourses of Study❙ Orchestra Conducting, Choir Conducting ❙ Music Theatre and Instru-mental Coaching ❙ Voice ❙ Jazz/Rock/Pop: Instrumentalists/Voice and Composition ❙ Piano ❙ Composition/Music Theory ❙ Strings, Harp ❙ Brass and Woodwinds, Percussion and Drums ❙ Instrumental Pedagogy and Voice Pedagogy ❙ Teacher Training Degree ❙ Harpisichord ❙ Master Class Studies (3rd Cycle) ❙ Chamber MusicContactwww.hfmdd.de ❙ [email protected] ❙ Phone +49 (0)351 4923634

Dresden Academy of Fine Arts660 students5 Courses of Study❙ Fine Arts (Painting/Graphics, Sculpture, Interdisciplinary Artistic Work, New Media) ❙ Art Technology, Conservation Science and Restoration of Art and Cultural Assets ❙ Course in Stage Setting and Costume Design❙ UAS degree course in Set design (Set painting, Set sculpture, Costume design and Make-up Artistry) ❙ Post-Graduate course of study Art TherapyContactwww.hfbk-dresden.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)351 44022141

Palucca Hochschule für Tanz Dresden220 students5 Courses of Study❙ Dance ❙ Choreography ❙ Dance Teaching ❙ Artistic Master Class Contact www.palucca.eu ❙ [email protected] Phone+49 (0)351 2590621

TU Bergakademie Freiberg63 Courses of Study ❙ 5,700 students 6 Faculties ❙ Mathematics and Computer Sciences ❙ Chemistry and Physics ❙ Geological Sciences, Geotechnical Engineering and Mining ❙ Mechanical Engineering, Process Engineering and Energy Technology ❙ Materials Science/Materials Technology ❙ Business Administration (Economics) Contact www.tu-freiberg.de ❙ [email protected] Phone +49 (0)3731 393461International University Centre of TU Bergakademie Freiberg:www.iuz.tu-freiberg.de ❙ [email protected]

Leipzig University150 Courses of Study ❙ 28,600 students 14 Faculties ❙ Faculty of Theology ❙ Faculty of Law ❙ Faculty of History, Arts and Oriental Studies ❙ Faculty of Philology ❙ Faculty of Education ❙ Faculty of Social Sciences and Philosophy ❙ Faculty of Economics and Management Science❙ Faculty of Sport Science ❙ Faculty of Medicine ❙ Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science ❙ Faculty of Biosciences, Pharmacy and Psychology ❙ Faculty of Physics and Earth Science ❙ Faculty of Chemistry and Mineralogy ❙ Faculty of Veterinary MedicineContact www.uni-leipzig.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)341 9732044International Centre of Leipzig University:www.uni-leipzig.de/international ❙ [email protected]

UniversitiesThe Saxonian cities of Leipzig, Dresden, Chemnitz and Freiberg are all university centres rich in tradition, each with a broad spectrum of subjects on offer in the fields of Engineering, Natural Sciences, Hu- manities, Social Sciences, Business Administration and Law.

Technische Universität Chemnitz86 Courses of Study ❙ 11,000 students ❙ 8 Faculties ❙ Natural Sciences ❙ Mathematics ❙ Mechanical Engineering ❙ Electrical Technology and Information Technology ❙ Computer Sciences❙ Economics and Business Administration ❙ Humanities❙ Behavioural and Social SciencesContactwww.tu-chemnitz.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)371 53137697International Office of Technische Universität Chemnitz: www.tu-chemnitz.de/international ❙ [email protected]

Technische Universität DresdenMore than 150 Courses of Study ❙ 37,134 students14 Faculties ❙ Faculty of Science, comprising the departments Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics and Psychology ❙ Faculty of Education ❙ Faculty of Law ❙ Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science ❙ Faculty of Linguistics, Literature and Cultural Studies ❙ Faculty of Business and Economics ❙ Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering ❙ Faculty of Computer Science ❙ Faculty of Mechanical Science and Engineering ❙ Faculty of Architecture ❙ Faculty of Civil Engineering ❙ Faculty of Environmental Sciences ❙ Faculty of Transportation and Traffic Science Friedrich List ❙ Faculty of Medicine Carl Gustav CarusContact www.tu-dresden.de/en International Office of TU Dresden: Phone +49 (0)351 [email protected]

In Saxony, you can really get your education moving

Saxony has a long-standing tradition as a first-class address for uni-versity education. More than 110,000 students, including 12,000 inter-national students, benefit from upwards of 450 modern and multi-faceted degree programmes.

You can choose between internationally recognised Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees, state examinations to acquire teaching qualifications or the highly-respected German “Diplom” in Engineering. This is one of Saxony’s particular strengths: Almost 30 per cent of all students enrol in courses leading to engineering degrees.

Saxony offers excellent tertiary education – with no tuition fees. Students are offered both efficient study programmes and excellent supervision, which is why most of Saxony‘s degree programmes are completed more quickly than the national average for Germany as a whole.

The universities and colleges in Saxony are superbly equipped with state-of-the-art laboratories, libraries and computer workstations.

Career opportunities in both commerce and science abound in Saxony.Many businesses can look forward to employing well-trained professi-onals in the years to come. Those interested in research will discover a tight network of excellent research facilities. Almost 50 non-university research institutes are located in the Free State of Saxony. Only a few German federal states have achieved this level of diversity.

And, of course, much more awaits you in Saxony: beautiful cities and wonderful countryside, a wealth of culture and youth hotspots as well as open-minded, tolerant people.

Hope to see you here soon!

Leipzig

Chemnitz

DresdenZittau

Görlitz

Thuringia

Bavaria

Czech Republic

Brandenburg

Saxony-Anhalt Poland

FreibergMittweida

Zwickau

Germany

Saxony

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Imprint Publisher and EditingSAXON STATE MINISTRY FOR HIGHER EDUCATION, RESEARCH AND THE FINE ARTS Public Relations, Wigardstraße 17, 01097 Dresden, www.smwk.sachsen.de Design and Typeset: www.oe-grafik.de | Print: Druckerei Thieme, MeißenProduction Deadline: January 2014

More information can be found at: ❙ www.study-in.de/en/❙ www.hochschulkompass.de/en❙ www.daad.de/en❙ www.internationale-studierende.de

To learn more about studying in Saxony, contact [email protected] or www.pack-dein-studium.de to order:❙ the brochure “Pack dein Studium. Am besten in Sachsen.” – students

and graduates report❙ the brochure “Studientipps”❙ flyers on the degree programmes at colleges and universities

in “Social Science”, “Economics and Law”, “Natural Science”, “Engineering” (I and II), “Education, Sports and Medicine”, “Linguistics” and “Art and Design”.

University of Applied Sciences Mittweida50 Courses of Study ❙ 6,200 students6 Faculties❙ Electrical Enginieering and Information Technology ❙ Mechanical Enginieering ❙ Mathematics / Natural Sciences / Computer Sciences❙ Economics ❙ Social Work ❙ Media Contactwww.hs-mittweida.de ❙ [email protected] Phone +49 (0)3727 581309International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Mittweida:www.hs-mittweida.de/ausland ❙ [email protected]

University of Applied Sciences Zittau/Görlitz37 Courses of Study ❙ 3,500 students6 Faculties ❙ Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences❙ Management and Cultural Sciences ❙ Mechanical Engineering❙ Mathematics/Natural Sciences ❙ Social Sciences❙ Economics, Business Studies and Industrial EngineeringContactwww.hszg.de ❙ [email protected] ❙ www.studier-hier.dePhone +49 (0)3583 611500International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Zittau/Görlitz:www.hszg.de/international ❙ [email protected]

University of Applied Sciences Zwickau 40 Courses of Study ❙ 5,000 students 9 Faculties

❙ Automotive Engineering ❙ Mechanical Engineering ❙ Electrical Engineering ❙ Physical Engineering/Computer Sciences ❙ Economics ❙ Applied Arts ❙ Applied Languages and Intercultural Communication ❙ Health and Healthcare Sciences ❙ ArchitectureContactwww.fh-zwickau.de ❙ [email protected] Phone +49 (0)375 5361184 International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Zwickau:www.fh-zwickau.de/aaa ❙ [email protected]

Universities of Applied Sciences For those who are seeking a practice-oriented course of study, they cannot go wrong with one of the five universities of applied sciences. Here you can acquire an university degree in the following fields: Engineering, Business Administration, Media Sciences, Social Sciences or Arts.

Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Dresden University of Applied SciencesApprox. 40 Courses of Study (all in German) ❙ 5,300 students 8 Faculties ❙ Civil Engineering/Architecture ❙ Electrical Engineering ❙ Spatial Information ❙ Design ❙ Informatics /Mathematics❙ Agriculture/Landscape Management ❙ Mechanical Engineering/Process Engineering ❙ Business Administration Contact www.htw-dresden.de ❙ [email protected] Phone +49 (0)351 4623519International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Dresden:www.htw-dresden.de/[email protected]

University of Applied Sciences Leipzig44 Courses of Study ❙ approx. 6,500 students7 Faculties❙ Architecture and Social Sciences ❙ Business Administration❙ Civil Engineering❙ Computer Science, Mathematics and Natural Sciences❙ Electrical Engineering and Information Technology❙ Mechanical and Energy Engineering ❙ MediaContactwww.htwk-leipzig.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)341 30766508International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Leipzig:www.htwk-leipzig.de/de/internationales/[email protected]

University of Music and Theatre Leipzig“Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy”63 Courses of Study ❙ 1,042 students3 Faculties offering the following subjects❙ Strings/Harp ❙ Brass and Woodwind/Drums and Percussion❙ Jazz/Popular music ❙ Conducting and Instrumental Accompaniment ❙ Piano ❙ Voice/Music Theatre ❙ Drama institute (Schauspielinstitut) “Hans Otto” ❙ Early Music ❙ Music pedagogy ❙ Church music ❙ Dramaturgy ❙ Composition and Harmony, Counterpoint ❙ MusicologyContactwww.hmt-leipzig.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)341 2144620

Academy of Visual Arts Leipzig600 students5 Courses of Study❙ Painting/Fine Art Graphics ❙ Book Art/Graphic Design❙ Photography ❙ Media Art ❙ Cultures of the Curatorial Contactwww.hgb-leipzig.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)341 21350

University of Cooperative Education

Saxony offers a dual-course study system, combining theoretical and professional training at the “Berufsakademie” (University of Co-operative Education). This tailor-made programme offers both academic and hands-on experience at seven locations in Bautzen, Breitenbrunn, Dresden, Glauchau, Leipzig, Plauen and Riesa. It is designed for those who would like to complete their Bachelor’s or Diplom degree in three years and features small seminar groups, compact courses, training allowances and no numerus clausus.

Universities of Fine ArtsMusic, Theatre, Dance, Visual Arts, Graphics and Book Art – Saxony offers an excellent education in these areas. One important feature is the regular collaboration with some of Saxony‘s most famous orchestras, theatres and art collections.

University of Music Carl Maria von Weber Dresden630 studentsCourses of Study❙ Orchestra Conducting, Choir Conducting ❙ Music Theatre and Instru-mental Coaching ❙ Voice ❙ Jazz/Rock/Pop: Instrumentalists/Voice and Composition ❙ Piano ❙ Composition/Music Theory ❙ Strings, Harp ❙ Brass and Woodwinds, Percussion and Drums ❙ Instrumental Pedagogy and Voice Pedagogy ❙ Teacher Training Degree ❙ Harpisichord ❙ Master Class Studies (3rd Cycle) ❙ Chamber MusicContactwww.hfmdd.de ❙ [email protected] ❙ Phone +49 (0)351 4923634

Dresden Academy of Fine Arts660 students5 Courses of Study❙ Fine Arts (Painting/Graphics, Sculpture, Interdisciplinary Artistic Work, New Media) ❙ Art Technology, Conservation Science and Restoration of Art and Cultural Assets ❙ Course in Stage Setting and Costume Design❙ UAS degree course in Set design (Set painting, Set sculpture, Costume design and Make-up Artistry) ❙ Post-Graduate course of study Art TherapyContactwww.hfbk-dresden.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)351 44022141

Palucca Hochschule für Tanz Dresden220 students5 Courses of Study❙ Dance ❙ Choreography ❙ Dance Teaching ❙ Artistic Master Class Contact www.palucca.eu ❙ [email protected] Phone+49 (0)351 2590621

TU Bergakademie Freiberg63 Courses of Study ❙ 5,700 students 6 Faculties ❙ Mathematics and Computer Sciences ❙ Chemistry and Physics ❙ Geological Sciences, Geotechnical Engineering and Mining ❙ Mechanical Engineering, Process Engineering and Energy Technology ❙ Materials Science/Materials Technology ❙ Business Administration (Economics) Contact www.tu-freiberg.de ❙ [email protected] Phone +49 (0)3731 393461International University Centre of TU Bergakademie Freiberg:www.iuz.tu-freiberg.de ❙ [email protected]

Leipzig University150 Courses of Study ❙ 28,600 students 14 Faculties ❙ Faculty of Theology ❙ Faculty of Law ❙ Faculty of History, Arts and Oriental Studies ❙ Faculty of Philology ❙ Faculty of Education ❙ Faculty of Social Sciences and Philosophy ❙ Faculty of Economics and Management Science❙ Faculty of Sport Science ❙ Faculty of Medicine ❙ Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science ❙ Faculty of Biosciences, Pharmacy and Psychology ❙ Faculty of Physics and Earth Science ❙ Faculty of Chemistry and Mineralogy ❙ Faculty of Veterinary MedicineContact www.uni-leipzig.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)341 9732044International Centre of Leipzig University:www.uni-leipzig.de/international ❙ [email protected]

UniversitiesThe Saxonian cities of Leipzig, Dresden, Chemnitz and Freiberg are all university centres rich in tradition, each with a broad spectrum of subjects on offer in the fields of Engineering, Natural Sciences, Hu- manities, Social Sciences, Business Administration and Law.

Technische Universität Chemnitz86 Courses of Study ❙ 11,000 students ❙ 8 Faculties ❙ Natural Sciences ❙ Mathematics ❙ Mechanical Engineering ❙ Electrical Technology and Information Technology ❙ Computer Sciences❙ Economics and Business Administration ❙ Humanities❙ Behavioural and Social SciencesContactwww.tu-chemnitz.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)371 53137697International Office of Technische Universität Chemnitz: www.tu-chemnitz.de/international ❙ [email protected]

Technische Universität DresdenMore than 150 Courses of Study ❙ 37,134 students14 Faculties ❙ Faculty of Science, comprising the departments Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics and Psychology ❙ Faculty of Education ❙ Faculty of Law ❙ Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science ❙ Faculty of Linguistics, Literature and Cultural Studies ❙ Faculty of Business and Economics ❙ Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering ❙ Faculty of Computer Science ❙ Faculty of Mechanical Science and Engineering ❙ Faculty of Architecture ❙ Faculty of Civil Engineering ❙ Faculty of Environmental Sciences ❙ Faculty of Transportation and Traffic Science Friedrich List ❙ Faculty of Medicine Carl Gustav CarusContact www.tu-dresden.de/en International Office of TU Dresden: Phone +49 (0)351 [email protected]

In Saxony, you can really get your education moving

Saxony has a long-standing tradition as a first-class address for uni-versity education. More than 110,000 students, including 12,000 inter-national students, benefit from upwards of 450 modern and multi-faceted degree programmes.

You can choose between internationally recognised Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees, state examinations to acquire teaching qualifications or the highly-respected German “Diplom” in Engineering. This is one of Saxony’s particular strengths: Almost 30 per cent of all students enrol in courses leading to engineering degrees.

Saxony offers excellent tertiary education – with no tuition fees. Students are offered both efficient study programmes and excellent supervision, which is why most of Saxony‘s degree programmes are completed more quickly than the national average for Germany as a whole.

The universities and colleges in Saxony are superbly equipped with state-of-the-art laboratories, libraries and computer workstations.

Career opportunities in both commerce and science abound in Saxony.Many businesses can look forward to employing well-trained professi-onals in the years to come. Those interested in research will discover a tight network of excellent research facilities. Almost 50 non-university research institutes are located in the Free State of Saxony. Only a few German federal states have achieved this level of diversity.

And, of course, much more awaits you in Saxony: beautiful cities and wonderful countryside, a wealth of culture and youth hotspots as well as open-minded, tolerant people.

Hope to see you here soon!

Leipzig

Chemnitz

DresdenZittau

Görlitz

Thuringia

Bavaria

Czech Republic

Brandenburg

Saxony-Anhalt Poland

FreibergMittweida

Zwickau

Germany

Saxony

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Studying in SaxonyCollege and University Landscape

Imprint Publisher and EditingSAXON STATE MINISTRY FOR HIGHER EDUCATION, RESEARCH AND THE FINE ARTS Public Relations, Wigardstraße 17, 01097 Dresden, www.smwk.sachsen.de Design and Typeset: www.oe-grafik.de | Print: Druckerei Thieme, MeißenProduction Deadline: January 2014

More information can be found at: ❙ www.study-in.de/en/❙ www.hochschulkompass.de/en❙ www.daad.de/en❙ www.internationale-studierende.de

To learn more about studying in Saxony, contact [email protected] or www.pack-dein-studium.de to order:❙ the brochure “Pack dein Studium. Am besten in Sachsen.” – students

and graduates report❙ the brochure “Studientipps”❙ flyers on the degree programmes at colleges and universities

in “Social Science”, “Economics and Law”, “Natural Science”, “Engineering” (I and II), “Education, Sports and Medicine”, “Linguistics” and “Art and Design”.

University of Applied Sciences Mittweida50 Courses of Study ❙ 6,200 students6 Faculties❙ Electrical Enginieering and Information Technology ❙ Mechanical Enginieering ❙ Mathematics / Natural Sciences / Computer Sciences❙ Economics ❙ Social Work ❙ Media Contactwww.hs-mittweida.de ❙ [email protected] Phone +49 (0)3727 581309International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Mittweida:www.hs-mittweida.de/ausland ❙ [email protected]

University of Applied Sciences Zittau/Görlitz37 Courses of Study ❙ 3,500 students6 Faculties ❙ Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences❙ Management and Cultural Sciences ❙ Mechanical Engineering❙ Mathematics/Natural Sciences ❙ Social Sciences❙ Economics, Business Studies and Industrial EngineeringContactwww.hszg.de ❙ [email protected] ❙ www.studier-hier.dePhone +49 (0)3583 611500International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Zittau/Görlitz:www.hszg.de/international ❙ [email protected]

University of Applied Sciences Zwickau 40 Courses of Study ❙ 5,000 students 9 Faculties

❙ Automotive Engineering ❙ Mechanical Engineering ❙ Electrical Engineering ❙ Physical Engineering/Computer Sciences ❙ Economics ❙ Applied Arts ❙ Applied Languages and Intercultural Communication ❙ Health and Healthcare Sciences ❙ ArchitectureContactwww.fh-zwickau.de ❙ [email protected] Phone +49 (0)375 5361184 International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Zwickau:www.fh-zwickau.de/aaa ❙ [email protected]

Universities of Applied Sciences For those who are seeking a practice-oriented course of study, they cannot go wrong with one of the five universities of applied sciences. Here you can acquire an university degree in the following fields: Engineering, Business Administration, Media Sciences, Social Sciences or Arts.

Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Dresden University of Applied SciencesApprox. 40 Courses of Study (all in German) ❙ 5,300 students 8 Faculties ❙ Civil Engineering/Architecture ❙ Electrical Engineering ❙ Spatial Information ❙ Design ❙ Informatics /Mathematics❙ Agriculture/Landscape Management ❙ Mechanical Engineering/Process Engineering ❙ Business Administration Contact www.htw-dresden.de ❙ [email protected] Phone +49 (0)351 4623519International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Dresden:www.htw-dresden.de/[email protected]

University of Applied Sciences Leipzig44 Courses of Study ❙ approx. 6,500 students7 Faculties❙ Architecture and Social Sciences ❙ Business Administration❙ Civil Engineering❙ Computer Science, Mathematics and Natural Sciences❙ Electrical Engineering and Information Technology❙ Mechanical and Energy Engineering ❙ MediaContactwww.htwk-leipzig.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)341 30766508International Office of the University of Applied Sciences Leipzig:www.htwk-leipzig.de/de/internationales/[email protected]

University of Music and Theatre Leipzig“Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy”63 Courses of Study ❙ 1,042 students3 Faculties offering the following subjects❙ Strings/Harp ❙ Brass and Woodwind/Drums and Percussion❙ Jazz/Popular music ❙ Conducting and Instrumental Accompaniment ❙ Piano ❙ Voice/Music Theatre ❙ Drama institute (Schauspielinstitut) “Hans Otto” ❙ Early Music ❙ Music pedagogy ❙ Church music ❙ Dramaturgy ❙ Composition and Harmony, Counterpoint ❙ MusicologyContactwww.hmt-leipzig.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)341 2144620

Academy of Visual Arts Leipzig600 students5 Courses of Study❙ Painting/Fine Art Graphics ❙ Book Art/Graphic Design❙ Photography ❙ Media Art ❙ Cultures of the Curatorial Contactwww.hgb-leipzig.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)341 21350

University of Cooperative Education

Saxony offers a dual-course study system, combining theoretical and professional training at the “Berufsakademie” (University of Co-operative Education). This tailor-made programme offers both academic and hands-on experience at seven locations in Bautzen, Breitenbrunn, Dresden, Glauchau, Leipzig, Plauen and Riesa. It is designed for those who would like to complete their Bachelor’s or Diplom degree in three years and features small seminar groups, compact courses, training allowances and no numerus clausus.

Universities of Fine ArtsMusic, Theatre, Dance, Visual Arts, Graphics and Book Art – Saxony offers an excellent education in these areas. One important feature is the regular collaboration with some of Saxony‘s most famous orchestras, theatres and art collections.

University of Music Carl Maria von Weber Dresden630 studentsCourses of Study❙ Orchestra Conducting, Choir Conducting ❙ Music Theatre and Instru-mental Coaching ❙ Voice ❙ Jazz/Rock/Pop: Instrumentalists/Voice and Composition ❙ Piano ❙ Composition/Music Theory ❙ Strings, Harp ❙ Brass and Woodwinds, Percussion and Drums ❙ Instrumental Pedagogy and Voice Pedagogy ❙ Teacher Training Degree ❙ Harpisichord ❙ Master Class Studies (3rd Cycle) ❙ Chamber MusicContactwww.hfmdd.de ❙ [email protected] ❙ Phone +49 (0)351 4923634

Dresden Academy of Fine Arts660 students5 Courses of Study❙ Fine Arts (Painting/Graphics, Sculpture, Interdisciplinary Artistic Work, New Media) ❙ Art Technology, Conservation Science and Restoration of Art and Cultural Assets ❙ Course in Stage Setting and Costume Design❙ UAS degree course in Set design (Set painting, Set sculpture, Costume design and Make-up Artistry) ❙ Post-Graduate course of study Art TherapyContactwww.hfbk-dresden.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)351 44022141

Palucca Hochschule für Tanz Dresden220 students5 Courses of Study❙ Dance ❙ Choreography ❙ Dance Teaching ❙ Artistic Master Class Contact www.palucca.eu ❙ [email protected] Phone+49 (0)351 2590621

TU Bergakademie Freiberg63 Courses of Study ❙ 5,700 students 6 Faculties ❙ Mathematics and Computer Sciences ❙ Chemistry and Physics ❙ Geological Sciences, Geotechnical Engineering and Mining ❙ Mechanical Engineering, Process Engineering and Energy Technology ❙ Materials Science/Materials Technology ❙ Business Administration (Economics) Contact www.tu-freiberg.de ❙ [email protected] Phone +49 (0)3731 393461International University Centre of TU Bergakademie Freiberg:www.iuz.tu-freiberg.de ❙ [email protected]

Leipzig University150 Courses of Study ❙ 28,600 students 14 Faculties ❙ Faculty of Theology ❙ Faculty of Law ❙ Faculty of History, Arts and Oriental Studies ❙ Faculty of Philology ❙ Faculty of Education ❙ Faculty of Social Sciences and Philosophy ❙ Faculty of Economics and Management Science❙ Faculty of Sport Science ❙ Faculty of Medicine ❙ Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science ❙ Faculty of Biosciences, Pharmacy and Psychology ❙ Faculty of Physics and Earth Science ❙ Faculty of Chemistry and Mineralogy ❙ Faculty of Veterinary MedicineContact www.uni-leipzig.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)341 9732044International Centre of Leipzig University:www.uni-leipzig.de/international ❙ [email protected]

UniversitiesThe Saxonian cities of Leipzig, Dresden, Chemnitz and Freiberg are all university centres rich in tradition, each with a broad spectrum of subjects on offer in the fields of Engineering, Natural Sciences, Hu- manities, Social Sciences, Business Administration and Law.

Technische Universität Chemnitz86 Courses of Study ❙ 11,000 students ❙ 8 Faculties ❙ Natural Sciences ❙ Mathematics ❙ Mechanical Engineering ❙ Electrical Technology and Information Technology ❙ Computer Sciences❙ Economics and Business Administration ❙ Humanities❙ Behavioural and Social SciencesContactwww.tu-chemnitz.de ❙ [email protected] +49 (0)371 53137697International Office of Technische Universität Chemnitz: www.tu-chemnitz.de/international ❙ [email protected]

Technische Universität DresdenMore than 150 Courses of Study ❙ 37,134 students14 Faculties ❙ Faculty of Science, comprising the departments Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics and Psychology ❙ Faculty of Education ❙ Faculty of Law ❙ Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science ❙ Faculty of Linguistics, Literature and Cultural Studies ❙ Faculty of Business and Economics ❙ Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering ❙ Faculty of Computer Science ❙ Faculty of Mechanical Science and Engineering ❙ Faculty of Architecture ❙ Faculty of Civil Engineering ❙ Faculty of Environmental Sciences ❙ Faculty of Transportation and Traffic Science Friedrich List ❙ Faculty of Medicine Carl Gustav CarusContact www.tu-dresden.de/en International Office of TU Dresden: Phone +49 (0)351 [email protected]

In Saxony, you can really get your education moving

Saxony has a long-standing tradition as a first-class address for uni-versity education. More than 110,000 students, including 12,000 inter-national students, benefit from upwards of 450 modern and multi-faceted degree programmes.

You can choose between internationally recognised Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees, state examinations to acquire teaching qualifications or the highly-respected German “Diplom” in Engineering. This is one of Saxony’s particular strengths: Almost 30 per cent of all students enrol in courses leading to engineering degrees.

Saxony offers excellent tertiary education – with no tuition fees. Students are offered both efficient study programmes and excellent supervision, which is why most of Saxony‘s degree programmes are completed more quickly than the national average for Germany as a whole.

The universities and colleges in Saxony are superbly equipped with state-of-the-art laboratories, libraries and computer workstations.

Career opportunities in both commerce and science abound in Saxony.Many businesses can look forward to employing well-trained professi-onals in the years to come. Those interested in research will discover a tight network of excellent research facilities. Almost 50 non-university research institutes are located in the Free State of Saxony. Only a few German federal states have achieved this level of diversity.

And, of course, much more awaits you in Saxony: beautiful cities and wonderful countryside, a wealth of culture and youth hotspots as well as open-minded, tolerant people.

Hope to see you here soon!

Leipzig

Chemnitz

DresdenZittau

Görlitz

Thuringia

Bavaria

Czech Republic

Brandenburg

Saxony-Anhalt Poland

FreibergMittweida

Zwickau

Germany

Saxony


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