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Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences
Germany

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Official website: https://www.hs-osnabrueck.de/
Tel:+49 (0)541 969-0
Address:Hochschule Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences Albrechtstr. 30 49076 Osnabrück

Introduction

Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences is located in Osnabrück, southwest of Lower Saxony, Germany. It is a public university of applied sciences that focuses on practice and application. It offers undergraduate and master's degree programs in engineering, agriculture, economics, nursing and other fields, and is committed to cultivating applied talents with professional ability and social responsibility.

Overview

Student size: Currently there are about 14,263 students.

Course settings: 110 learning programs are offered, covering 68 bachelor's degree programs and 31 master's degree programs, including agricultural science, landscape architecture, engineering and computer science, management, culture and technology, business management and social sciences.

History and establishment time

The school was founded in 1971, and some of its departments can be traced back to the engineering school and other colleges in the 1950s. In 2003, it obtained the status of a public law foundation.

School strength

Faculty: It has 300 academic staff and 760 In addition to academic qualifications, most teachers have practical experience working in enterprises and can provide students with high-quality teaching and guidance.

Teaching resources: The school has established close cooperative relations with many enterprises, providing students with internships, practical projects and employment opportunities, such as developing new teaching models, especially close integration with the economy, to ensure that graduates can smoothly enter the job market.

Institutional nature

Public University of Applied Sciences.

Educational philosophy

Emphasis on the close integration of teaching, research and practice, focusing on cultivating students' ability to solve practical problems, to ensure that students can quickly adapt to the needs of the workplace and social development, and at the same time committed to cultivating students' interdisciplinary cooperation and cross-cultural communication skills.

Key laboratories and disciplines

Key disciplines: Agricultural science and landscape architecture, engineering and computer science, management culture and technology, business management and social sciences, etc. The teaching and research level is high, providing students with opportunities for in-depth learning and research, and also providing a large number of professional talents for enterprises and society.

Key laboratories: The school has measurement laboratories, communication automation laboratories, etc. for teaching and scientific research.

Departments

The school has four departments, namely the Department of Agricultural Science and Landscape Architecture, the Department of Engineering and Computer Science, the Department of Management Culture and Technology, and the Department of Business Management and Social Sciences.

Ranking

The school is the third-ranked applied university in Germany.

Expenses

Tuition fees: Non-EU students pay about 1,500 euros per semester, and some majors may be different.

Living expenses: The monthly living expenses are about 800-1,000 euros, including accommodation, food, transportation, etc.

Campus

Campus location: The main campus is located in Osnabrück, and there is a branch campus in Lingen.

Campus facilities: The campus is equipped with modern teaching facilities and a comfortable learning and living environment to meet the learning and living needs of students. For example, the teaching buildings of the Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science and the Faculty of Business Administration and Social Sciences are located on Albrechtstraße and Caprivi-Strasse in Osnabrück; the teaching buildings, laboratories, greenhouses and experimental fields of the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Landscape Architecture are located in a 5-hectare park in the district of Haast, close to the Wienberg.