Introduction
FH Münster University of Applied Sciences is a well-known public university of applied sciences in Germany. It has attracted attention for its high-quality education, wide range of disciplines and international atmosphere. It provides students with rich learning and research opportunities in many fields such as engineering, business management, medicine and health.
Overview
Student size: There are currently more than 15,000 students, of which international students account for about 7%.
Course settings: It offers more than 100 undergraduate and master's degree programs in different fields, covering art, design and architecture, business management and economics, engineering, hotel, tourism and sports, medicine and health, natural sciences and mathematics, social sciences and other disciplines, and there are 7 English-taught learning programs.
History and establishment time
The school was founded in 1971, but some of its academic institutions have a longer historical tradition. Since its establishment, the school has continued to grow and develop, and gradually become one of Germany's leading universities of applied sciences.
School strength
Faculty: It has about 1,000 employees on the Münster and Steinfurt campuses, including 250 Many professors and teaching staff have rich teaching and practical experience and can provide professional guidance and support for students.
Teaching quality: Focus on the combination of practice and theory, through close cooperation with enterprises, research institutions and all sectors of society, create practical opportunities for students, let students exercise their abilities in actual projects, improve their problem-solving ability and professional quality, so as to better adapt to future career development needs.
Scientific research level: The school has carried out extensive and in-depth scientific research activities in multiple disciplines, actively promoted the transformation and application of scientific research results, and made important contributions to the development of regions and industries. For example, research results in engineering technology, medical health, social sciences and other fields have promoted technological innovation and social progress in related industries to a certain extent.
Nature of the institution
Public non-profit higher education institution.
Educational philosophy
Emphasis on quality culture, focusing on cultivating students' professional skills and Comprehensive quality, committed to providing students with high-quality education so that they can succeed in their future careers, while encouraging communication and cooperation between teachers and students and with external partners to jointly pursue excellent solutions. In addition, it also attaches importance to interdisciplinary research and lifelong learning to adapt to the ever-changing social and economic needs.
Key laboratories and disciplines
Key disciplines: Architecture, business management, business computing, civil and environmental engineering, nursing science, social policy and social work and other disciplines have outstanding performance in relevant rankings. In addition, disciplines such as engineering science, medical health science, law, economy and social science also have strong teaching and scientific research strength.
Key laboratories: Although no specific key laboratories are explicitly mentioned, the school has established cooperative relationships with many enterprises and research institutions, providing students and teachers with a platform for practice and research, and promoting the exchange and innovation of knowledge.
Faculty
The school has 14 faculties, covering a wide range of disciplines from natural sciences, engineering technology to humanities and social sciences, medicine and health, including the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, the Faculty of Computer Science, the Faculty of Civil Engineering, the Faculty of Architecture and Design, the Faculty of Business Administration, the Faculty of Economics, the Faculty of Social Sciences, the Faculty of Medicine and Health, the Faculty of Natural Sciences, the Faculty of Mathematics, the Faculty of Arts, the Faculty of Languages, etc.
Ranking
International ranking: It is not listed in the common international comprehensive rankings such as the QS World University Rankings, THE World University Rankings, and the ARWU World University Academic Ranking, but it is reflected in the U-Multirank World University Rankings.
Domestic ranking: It has a high reputation and status among German universities of applied sciences, but there is no clear fixed ranking. Some of its disciplines perform well in the domestic professional rankings in Germany, such as architecture and business management.
Expenses
For EU citizens, school education is free, and students only need to pay a semester fee of about 335.20 euros per semester.
For non-EU citizens, most courses are also free, but some courses may require a maximum of 335.20 euros per semester. The tuition fee is 5,000 euros, but there are fewer such fee-charging courses.
Campus
Campus location: The main campus is located in Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. In addition, there are campuses in Steinfurt and other places. Münster is one of the important economic, cultural and educational centers in Germany, providing students with abundant internship, employment and cultural exchange opportunities.
Teaching facilities: The school has modern teaching facilities, including well-equipped laboratories, professional studios, advanced computer centers, and libraries with rich collections of books, which provide good conditions for students' study and research. Its library consists of four departmental libraries, providing literature and various services in various disciplines, such as individual consultation and equipment rental.
Living facilities: There are student dormitories, canteens, supermarkets and other living facilities around the campus or in the city to meet the daily needs of students. The school also cooperates with the University of Münster to allow students to use its campus gym and other sports facilities and participate in a variety of sports courses.
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