Introduction
Friedensau Adventist University is a private university operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. It has a teaching tradition of more than 100 years and is committed to cultivating talents with professional qualities and social responsibility in the fields of theology, social work, etc.
Overview
Student size: Currently, there are about 200 students from more than 30 countries studying for bachelor's and master's degrees, and about 250 students are participating in other courses.
Course settings: 10 bachelor's and master's degree courses are offered, including majors such as theology and Christian social work, and some courses are part-time courses.
History and establishment time
The school was founded in 1899 and has a history of 125 years.
School strength
Faculty: It has a team of experienced and professional teachers who are not only well-versed in academic research, but also able to provide students with good teaching guidance and spiritual guidance.
Teaching quality:
Focus on the combination of theory and practice, and help students comprehensively improve their professional ability and comprehensive quality through classroom teaching, practical projects, internships and other methods.
The teaching process emphasizes personalized attention to students, encourages students to actively participate in discussions and research, and cultivates students' independent thinking and innovation capabilities.
Research level: The school has carried out certain scientific research in the fields of theology and related social sciences. The research results of teachers provide strong support for teaching, and also provide useful references for the development of the church and society.
Nature of the institution
A private, nationally certified university managed and operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Educational philosophy
Based on Christian beliefs, it emphasizes the unity of faith, education and lifestyle, and is committed to cultivating students' spiritual growth and social responsibility.
Focus on cultivating students' respect for different religions, worldviews and cultures, encourage students to learn and communicate in a diversified environment, and face various challenges of society with an open mind.
Key laboratories and disciplines
Key disciplines: Theology and Christian social work are the core disciplines of the school. The theology major covers many fields such as biblical studies, dogmatics, church history, systematic theology, etc., aiming to cultivate students' in-depth understanding and interpretation of Christian doctrines and beliefs; the Christian social work major focuses on cultivating students' ability to use Christian values and professional methods to provide services and help to the society.
Key laboratories: No key laboratories in the traditional sense were found in this school.
Faculty
There are Christian Social Work Faculty and Theology Faculty, which are responsible for teaching and research in related majors respectively.
Ranking
The specific position of this school in the comprehensive university rankings has not been found, but as a private university with distinctive professional characteristics, it has a certain reputation and influence in the field of theology and Christian social work education.
Expenses
Tuition fee: 2100 euros per semester for bachelor's programs and 2340 euros per semester for master's programs.
Registration fee: 380 per semester Euro.
Campus
Campus location: Located in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, not far from Magdeburg, it is located in a quiet rural environment, providing students with an atmosphere conducive to learning and thinking.
Teaching facilities: The campus is equipped with modern teaching facilities such as classrooms, libraries, seminar rooms, etc. to meet students' learning and research needs.
Living facilities: The school provides accommodation, and the student center provides students with a comfortable place for leisure and communication; in addition, the school also has a sports club, providing football, gymnastics and other sports activities to enrich students' extracurricular life.
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