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Technische Fachhochschule (TFH) - Berlin
TFH, the University of Applied Sciences, is the
largest university of applied sciences and the
second largest engineering university in Berlin
with more than 8,000 students. Some academic
programs have restricted admission. TFH Berlin
offers a wide range of academic programs from
traditional to innovative engineering majors and
beyond. Typically it takes eight semesters of
full-time study to complete an academic program
at TFH Berlin. Moreover, TFH Berlin offers a
variety of Master's programs. TFH Berlin
cultivates partnership exchanges with
universities throughout the world. A good
example of such a partnership exchange concerns
the academic program in Mathematics, which
offers courses jointly with its partner
university UHA Muhlhouse in France. Most of our
other partnership exchanges take place with
universities in the USA, China and Korea.
Applicants not only must provide documentation
of graduation from a secondary school at a level
required for admission to a university of
applied sciences, they must also provide
certification of preparatory training in
industry/government.
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Academic Programs include Architecture, Biotechnology, Engineering, Computer Science, Electronics, Food Technology, Mathematics, Pharmaceutical & Chemical Engineering, Mechatronics. Undergraduate Bachelor & Graduate Master degree programmes include: Industrial Engineering (MSc), International Technology Transfer Management (MSc), Computer Engineering (MEng), Communication Systems (BSc) |
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University of Freiburg - Faculty of Applied Sciences
The University of Freiburg, founded in 1457, is one of the oldest universities in Germany and looks back on a long tradition of excellence in teaching and research. Whether in the humanities, the sciences or engineering, Freiburg’s students and faculty have made a significant impact on the academic world.
With 22,000 students the University of
Freiburg is strongly integrated into the
city and most evenings it becomes clear that
this is a college town. Located in southwest
Germany at the foothills of the black
forest, Freiburg benefits from a mild
climate and its proximity to France and
Switzerland. The 11th and newest faculty of
the university is the Faculty of Applied
Sciences which was established in 1995. It
comprises the Department of Computer Science
and the Department of Microsystems
Engineering offering undergraduate and
graduate programs to approximately 1,200
students.
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Computer Science Page
Microsystems Engineering |
- Master of Science in
Computer Science (in English and German)
- Master of Science in Applied Computer Science
(in English and German)
- Master of Science Degree Program in
Microsystems Engineering (In English) |
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