Detailed introduction of Technical University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt (THWS):
Introduction and Overview
Technical University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt is a well-known university of applied sciences in Bavaria, Germany. It provides high-quality education and training in many fields such as engineering technology, economic management, and design, and is committed to cultivating professionals with practical ability and innovative spirit to meet the needs of society and enterprises.
History and Establishment
The school's history can be traced back to 1807 and is related to three predecessor institutions: Balthasar-Neumann Institute of Technology in Lower Franconia, Würzburg Business School, and Würzburg Academy of Applied Arts. In 1971, it was reorganized in accordance with the Bavarian Technical University Act and officially established as the current University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt, and opened courses in 7 subjects.
School Strength
Faculty: In 2018, the school had 328 academic staff and 625 administrative staff. The strong faculty provided strong support for teaching and scientific research.
Student size: In 2018, there were 9,274 students, including many international students from different countries and regions around the world, creating a multicultural learning environment.
Scientific research cooperation: The school has cooperated with about 140 The school has established cooperative relations with international institutions, and has close scientific research cooperation with local enterprises and research institutes in the region, and has carried out research projects with international enterprises, providing students with abundant practical opportunities and helping them transform theoretical knowledge into operational skills.
Institutional nature
The school is a public university.
Educational philosophy
Focus on the combination of practice and theory, emphasize the cultivation of students' ability to solve practical problems, and through close cooperation with enterprises and society, let students learn and grow in practice to better adapt to the needs of future career development.
Adhere to the concept of international education, actively promote international exchanges and cooperation, cultivate students' international vision and cross-cultural communication ability, and enable students to have the competitiveness of employment and development on a global scale.
Key laboratories and disciplines
Key laboratories: The school has a number of advanced laboratories, such as the laboratory of the Robotics Center (Ceri). The center's team "swot" won the world championship in the RoboCup@Work World Championship in Eindhoven, the Netherlands with its mobile robot platform, which reflects the school's scientific research strength and practical achievements in related fields.
Key disciplines: Covering multiple fields such as STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics), visual design, social sciences, languages, and economics/business administration, among which engineering and technology disciplines are its advantageous disciplines, including mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, etc., and have achieved remarkable results in teaching and scientific research.
Department Settings
The school has eleven departments, offering more than 50 bachelor's and master's degree programs covering a wide range of subject areas, of which six departments are located in Würzburg, four departments are located in Schweinfurt, and one department is located in Aschaffenburg , each department carries out teaching, scientific research and social service activities in its professional field, providing students with systematic professional education and training.
Ranking
The school is one of the best universities of applied sciences in Germany. Although its specific ranking in the international comprehensive university rankings has not been found, it has a high reputation and strong competitiveness in the field of German universities of applied sciences.
Expenses
Tuition fees: German public universities usually do not charge tuition fees, but students may need to pay a certain semester fee for student services, campus facilities, etc. The specific amount varies depending on the school and major.
Living expenses: In the Würzburg and Schweinfurt areas, the living expenses are relatively moderate, including accommodation, food, transportation, etc., which costs about 800-1000 euros per month. The specific cost varies from person to person.
Campus
Campus distribution: The school has two main campuses in Würzburg and Schweinfurt, 40 kilometers apart. In 2011, the school added new buildings and facilities in both cities to further improve teaching and learning conditions.
Campus facilities: The campus is equipped with modern teaching facilities and complete living facilities. For example, the new teaching building of the Schweinfurt campus was put into use in 2004. It is equipped with a modern student computer room, a spacious auditorium, the dean's office, administrative offices and multimedia classrooms. The Würzburg campus also has corresponding advanced teaching facilities and laboratories, providing students with a good learning and research environment.
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