Studying in Germany
Germany’s top-ranked education, together with the vibrant and dynamic lifestyle of German cities, are a magnet for international students. The rich history, travel opportunities and globally recognised study programmes, are just some of the reasons why students from all over the globe come to study in Germany.
Engineering in Germany
As mentioned before, another reason for Germany being a popular study destination is the high-quality education. When it comes to engineering degrees, it is important to note that German engineering is a crucial contributor to the country's reputation as a centre of industry and technology. Craftsmanship is combined with quality engineering to achieve widely acclaimed and high-performance products. All of this, and more, is part of the curricula taught at university.
The aim of the Master's programme “Digitalization and Automation” is to deepen the engineering and data processing knowledge, that has already been acquired in a bachelor's engineering degree programme as well as to sustainably improve engineering-technical manufacturing processes in a global context. Learn more.
The “Industrial Engineering” program enriches the candidates’ professional competencies, including the social and civil society aspects. It is intended to enable graduates to acquire planning and strategically oriented decision-making competence at the higher management level. Learn more.
The Master’s programme “Lightweight Engineering & Composites” has been developed with international engineering graduates in mind who are seeking to gain expertise in the field of composites. It gives prospects the full student experience and increases their employability in Germany, Europe and worldwide. Learn more.
The goal of the “New Mobility - Micromobility” program is to strengthen the knowledge of engineering, information technology and business administration already acquired in a previously completed Bachelor’s degree programme. Another goal of the programme is to develop interdisciplinary and non-technical knowledge. Learn more.
About PFH University
PFH Private University of Applied Sciences was recognised by the Lower Saxony Ministry of Science and Culture in 1995, which means that it is Lower Saxony's oldest private, state-recognised university. In 2007, PFH received institutional accreditation from the Central Evaluation and Accreditation Agency (ZEvA). Through its Board of Trustees and its more than 500 partner companies, the university has excellent links to business throughout Germany, which gives students ample internship opportunities.
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