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Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt
Germany

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Official website: https://www.thi.de/
Tel:+49 841 9348-0
Address:Esplanade 10, 85049 Ingolstadt Postanschrift: Postfach 21 04 54, 85019 Ingolstadt

Detailed introduction of Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt:

Introduction and Overview

Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt is a public university of applied sciences located in Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany. The school focuses on education and research in the fields of technology and economics and offers more than 80 professional courses, covering undergraduate and master's degrees. Students are provided with a wide range of study options and are committed to cultivating professionals with practical abilities and innovative spirit to meet the needs of society and enterprises.

History and founding time

The school was founded in 1994 as the Ingolstadt Higher School. Since its establishment, the school has continued to grow and develop, and has made remarkable achievements in teaching, scientific research, and campus construction.

School running strength

Faculty: There are about 180 academic staff and about 800 administrative staff, which provide strong support for the school’s teaching, scientific research and management.

Student size: There are currently about 6,500 students, of which international students account for a certain proportion, creating a multicultural learning atmosphere.

Scientific research cooperation: The school has established close cooperative relationships with many enterprises and research institutions, actively carries out scientific research projects and technology transformation activities, and provides students with abundant practical opportunities and employment channels. For example, the school's automotive research center, Carissma, partners with leading companies in the automotive industry to conduct research and development of automotive safety technologies.

Nature of institution

Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt is a public university of applied sciences.

educational philosophy

It pays attention to the combination of practice and theory, and emphasizes cultivating students' ability to solve practical problems, so that students can quickly adapt to the needs of the workplace after graduation. Through close cooperation with enterprises, the school provides students with a large number of internships and practical projects, allowing students to learn and grow in practice.

Adhering to the concept of international education, we actively promote international exchanges and cooperation, and cultivate students' international vision and cross-cultural communication abilities. The school has established cooperative relationships with universities in many countries and regions around the world, and carries out student exchange, joint training and other projects, providing students with a broad international exchange platform.

Key laboratories and disciplines

Key laboratories:

Carissma Research and Test Center: Founded in 2016, it is the first research facility of its kind at a German university of applied sciences and a national center for vehicle safety science, focusing on research in the field of integrated safety systems and measurements in vehicles.

Ingolstadt Research Center for Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning: Established in 2019, it is committed to promoting cutting-edge research in the field of artificial intelligence and machine learning and promoting the application of related technologies in various fields.

Key disciplines: The school’s core key disciplines are in the fields of technology and economics, including electrical engineering and information technology, computer science, mechanical engineering, engineering and management, and business. In these disciplines, the school has excellent faculty and advanced Teaching facilities, teaching and scientific research achievements are remarkable.

Faculty settings

The school has five departments, namely the Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, the Department of Computer Science, the Department of Mechanical Engineering, the Department of Engineering and Management, and the School of Business. Each department has its own unique professional setting and teaching focus, providing students with a systematic professional education and training.

Ranking

The school is ranked 10th according to QS rankings. However, it should be noted that different ranking organizations and ranking indicators may cause differences in the rankings of schools.

cost

Tuition fees: German public universities generally do not charge tuition fees.

Semester fee: Students may need to pay a certain semester fee for student services, use of campus facilities, etc., but there is no clear data on the specific amount.

Cost of living: The cost of living in Ingolstadt is relatively moderate. Including accommodation, food, transportation, etc., it costs about 800-1,000 euros per month. The specific cost varies from person to person.

campus

Campus distribution: The main campus is located in the center of Ingolstadt, and there is also a campus in Neuburg on the Danube River. In 2015, the Ingolstadt campus almost doubled in size with the addition of a new building of 9,200 square meters; in 2020, the Neuburg campus opened the Architecture/Energy/Environmental Studies Area.

Campus facilities: The campus has a modern architectural style, with glass buildings, large green spaces, and fully functional teaching and living facilities. The school has libraries, laboratories, computer rooms, gymnasiums, etc., providing students with good learning and living conditions.