Trier University of Applied Sciences
Trier University of Applied Sciences
Introduction to German Universities
There are 16 federal states in Germany with 397 colleges and universities, and the total number of registered students is about 2.8 million. Among them, there are 115 comprehensive universities, 217 universities of applied sciences, and 57 art and music colleges. There are more than 19,000 majors in various colleges and universities.
The University of Applied Sciences (FH) has undergraduate and master courses. Just like the comprehensive university (Uni), the graduates are graduated with undergraduate and master degrees.
Its core characteristics are the practical application of teaching and the emphasis on training students to solve practical problems. In terms of faculty, in addition to hiring doctors who pass the professor qualification exam, the school will also hire some cutting-edge practitioners in various fields as part-time professors or part-time lecturers, which establishes a direct link between the school and society and provides students with Considerable internships and employment opportunities. According to statistics, 2/3 of engineers and 1/2 of industrial economists (including 2/3 of engineers of Volkswagen Group and 3/4 of engineers of Siemens) all graduated from the University of Applied Sciences.
Trier University of Applied Sciences is located in Trier, Leipach, Germany-Marx's hometown. It is a national university with more than 8,000 students and 160 professors. Its predecessor can be traced back to the architectural school and industrial art school in 1830. After the devastation and baptism of the World War, the school was named "Rhine Pfalz University of Applied Technology" from 1971 to 1996, and was officially renamed "Trier University of Applied Sciences" on September 1, 1996. Three campuses for Trier, Beckenfield and Idar-Oberstein.
Trier University of Applied Sciences has a long history, making it have outstanding teaching quality in many majors, such as architecture, machinery, electronics, design, etc., which are among the world's leading. It is also a member of the European Association of Universities (EUA), the largest university of applied sciences in Leifa and one of the best universities of applied science in Germany. At present, the school maintains cooperative relations with more than 140 universities and institutions in the world. The quality of students has been recognized by the world. Every year, students from different countries of the world come here to study. Graduates no matter in Lefah and Germany Within the scope, there are promising job opportunities.
In the 2018 International Green Energy Website UI Green Metric World University Rankings, the School of Energy and Environmental Protection (Birkenfield Campus) of Trier University of Applied Sciences ranked first in Germany!
The ranking of UI Green Metric World University is different from the current authoritative rankings of several world universities. UI GreenMetric is selected based on the achievements of each university in the world in the sustainable development of green programs.
About Leifa
The Rhineland-Palatinate region [Leifa for short] is located in western Germany, bordering Belgium and Luxembourg in the west and bordering France in the south. The state has Trier University of Applied Sciences, Kaiserslautern University of Technology, Mainz University, Trier University and many other universities and research institutions.
Leifa is one of the five regions with the highest proportion of high-paid and cutting-edge technology industry employees in the EU. These cutting-edge technology industries include: intelligent office equipment, data processing equipment, radio and television technology, information and communication technology, and biological and genetic technology. The second largest industry in the state is trade, hotel catering and transportation. The state’s well-established infrastructure, well-developed transportation network, waterways, land routes, and all-round airport facilities provide an essential prerequisite for Leipzig to become one of Germany’s most dynamic regions today.
Recommended undergraduate majors
| Trier Campus
College of Engineering and Technology:
Electric vehicle engineering
Internet of Things-Digital Automation
Exercise and rehabilitation technology
Mechanical Engineering (Mechanical Manufacturing/Vehicle Engineering)
Electrical engineering
medical technology
Safety Engineering
Economic engineering (mechanical manufacturing/electrical engineering/vehicle engineering/engineering safety)
IT Academy:
computer science
Digital media and games (direction)
Security and mobile systems (direction)
Informatics-Medicine
Speech therapy
Artificial therapy
Physical Therapy-Technology and Therapy
School of Modeling and Design:
architecture
Interior design
Cross-media design
Fashion Design
Visual communication design
School of Economics and Management:
International Business Management
Economic informatics
Business management
civil engineering College:
civil Engineering
Construction equipment technology and power supply engineering
Energy equipment technology-renewable energy and efficient energy systems
School of Food Engineering:
Food Engineering
| Beaconfield Campus
School of Energy and Environmental Protection:
Applied Computer Science
Machine made
Biological, Environmental and Process Engineering
Physical engineering
Media informatics
Economic Engineering/Environmental Planning
Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Technology
Environmental and Economic Informatics
Renewable Energy
Environment and Enterprise Management
Economic and Environmental Law
Product Engineering
Sustainable resource management
| Idar-Oberstein Campus
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