Detailed introduction of the Bundeswehr University Munich:
Introduction
The Bundeswehr University Munich is a famous public university in Germany and one of the only two federal research universities in Germany. It mainly trains professional talents such as commanders of land, sea and air force units for the German Federal Armed Forces.
Overview
Number of students and faculty: In 2022, there are 3,825 students and 915 academic staff, including 197 professors.
Subject areas: Subjects cover education, economics and organization, aviation and aerospace technology, electrical engineering, information science, civil engineering, surveying, national and social sciences, sports science and other fields.
History and establishment time
The university was founded in 1973 by the then Federal Minister of Logistics Helmut Schmidt. Teaching activities began on October 1, 1973, the school construction was completed in 1978, and the school was officially established in April 1985. In July, it was renamed the University of the Federal Armed Forces of Munich.
School Strength
Teaching Strength: The curriculum focuses on combining theory with practice. In addition to learning professional knowledge, students also need to participate in a large number of internship courses. For example, civil engineering, electrical engineering, and informatics have different lengths of off-campus internship courses to cultivate students' ability to solve practical problems.
Scientific Research Strength: The school has strong scientific research strength and is part of the two clusters of excellence in the German government's university excellence plan. It has achieved remarkable research results in engineering and other fields, and has provided many outstanding professionals for the German Armed Forces and society.
Institutional Nature
Public University.
Educational Philosophy
Aims to provide military students with high-quality civilian academic education, so that they can reach the level of local four-year university graduates, cultivate professionals with solid theoretical foundation and practical ability to adapt to the needs of modern military and social development, and also focus on international exchanges and cooperation to provide students with a diversified learning environment.
Key Laboratories and Disciplines
Key Disciplines: Aerospace technology, informatics, electrical engineering, civil engineering and other disciplines are strong, and they rank high in the field of engineering. Among them, the aerospace of the University of the Federal Armed Forces is strong. The technical major has trained a large number of professional talents for Germany. The basic courses of this major cover fluid mechanics, aerodynamics, aviation and aerospace power devices and other aspects.
Key laboratories: The school has many advanced laboratories, providing good research and practice conditions for scientific researchers and students, such as some laboratories for vehicle science testing, which are built on the basis of the original military airport runway and other facilities.
Department settings
The school has institutions such as the teaching and research department, the administrative management department and the student department. The teaching and research department has several professional departments, such as the Department of Education, the Department of Economics and Organization, the Department of Aeronautics and Space Technology, and the Department of Electrical Engineering.
Ranking
It is not on the list of the US News Global Best University Rankings in 2022-2023, but it ranks 964th in the field of engineering.
Expenses
Tuition fees: German public universities usually do not charge tuition fees, but may need to pay a certain registration fee each semester, the specific amount is about 100-300 euros.
Living expenses: The cost of living in Munich is relatively high, and the monthly living expenses are about 800-1200 euros, including accommodation, food, transportation, books and other expenses.
Campus
Campus distribution: Located in Neubiberg in the south of Munich, the campus covers an area of 140 hectares, with convenient transportation, light rail, subway and bus connecting to the surrounding areas, and there are highway entrances and exits nearby.
Campus facilities: The campus is fully equipped with a large library, teaching buildings, scientific research buildings, student dormitories, canteens and other buildings. Most students live in modern student dormitories on campus, and there are also various student organizations and club activities on campus, providing students with a rich and colorful extracurricular life.
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