Introduction
Offenburg University of Applied Sciences is located in Baden-Württemberg, Germany and is one of the important educational institutions in the region. The school provides education in multiple fields such as engineering, business and economics, media and information science, etc., focusing on practice and application, and is committed to cultivating high-quality talents with international vision and professional ability.
Overview
Student size: Currently there are about 4,200 students.
Course settings: 46 English-taught learning programs are provided, covering undergraduate and master's degree programs, including business administration, economics, computer science and information technology, engineering, humanities, medicine and health, natural sciences and mathematics, social sciences and other disciplines.
History and establishment time
The school was founded in 1964. It was formerly the Offenburg State Engineer School and was officially renamed the Offenburg University of Applied Sciences in 1967.
School strength
Faculty: With more than 130 professors, the faculty and staff are strong and can provide students with high-quality teaching and guidance.
Teaching resources: The school is equipped with modern teaching facilities, such as the dedicated teaching building of the School of Media and Information Science, which was opened in 2009. In addition, the school has established close cooperative relations with many enterprises, providing students with internships, practical projects and employment opportunities, enhancing students' practical ability and employment competitiveness.
Nature of the institution
Public University of Applied Sciences.
Educational philosophy
Emphasis on application-oriented, focusing on the close integration of teaching, research and practice, and committed to cultivating students' ability to solve practical problems, so that students can quickly adapt to the needs of the workplace and social development, while actively promoting educational reform and innovation, and continuously improving the quality of education and internationalization.
Key laboratories and disciplines
Key disciplines: Communication and media technology is one of the school's trump cards, and its master's program is rated as a top international master's program in Germany. In addition, the disciplines of engineering, business and economics, energy conversion and management also have a high level of teaching and research, providing students with opportunities for in-depth learning and research, and also providing a large number of professional talents for enterprises and society.
Key Laboratory: The Robotics Center on the West Campus is one of the important research institutions of the school. Sponsored by Neugart Co., Ltd., it has the most advanced equipment and focuses on the research of robots and human-machine collaboration, and develops innovative robot applications for industrial environments.
Department
The school has 4 departments, namely Electrical Engineering, Mechanical and Process Engineering, Media and Information Science, Business Administration and Industrial Engineering.
Ranking
The school's Communication and Media Engineering major ranks high among German master's programs, and its MBA program is also recognized by the QS 200 Business School Report, but the specific ranking of the school is not found in the comprehensive ranking of world universities.
Expenses
Tuition fees: Free for EU citizens, tuition fees for non-EU citizens vary depending on the major, and some majors have a tuition fee of 1,500 euros per semester, such as Communication and Media Engineering, Process Engineering, etc.
Living expenses: The monthly living expenses are approximately 800-1000 Around 100 euros, including accommodation, food, transportation and other expenses.
Campus
Campus location: The main campus is located on the edge of Offenburg, close to Strasbourg, France, Baden-Baden, Germany, Freiburg and other cities, with convenient transportation. In addition, the school has a branch campus in Gengenbach.
Campus facilities: The Offenburg campus has teaching departments such as electrical engineering, mechanical and process engineering, and media and information science, while the Gengenbach campus has offices for the School of Business Administration and Industrial Engineering. The building was once a Benedictine monastery with great historical charm and cultural atmosphere. The campus is equipped with complete teaching facilities and a comfortable learning and living environment to meet the students' learning and living needs.
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