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Studying in Karlsruhe means Living in one of the most exciting technology regions of Germany Using the facilities of eight universities Living in an international environment Enjoying the mild climate of the Rhine valley Karlsruhe was founded in 1715 as a carefully planned cosmopolitan city whose streets radiate like the ribs of a fan. Situated in the Rhine plain, the city enjoys a pleasant climate and has a reputation as Germany s second-warmest city. Karlsruhe technology region is a world-renowned centre of high-tech industry and innovation. Karlsruhe offers a wide variety of public parks and gardens, unique in Germany. Almost 60 per cent of the city s surface area is forest or park land, so that there is always a pleasant spot to escape to when the pressures of daily life take their toll. For further information about Karlsruhe,- - - - - go to www.karlsruhe.de. Germany Karlsruhe 2
Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University (DHBW) HISTORY The DHBW is based on the successful dual learning concept of studies that was pioneered by the Berufsakademie (University of Cooperative Education) more than 30 years ago. Its organisational structure has adopted the US State University system with administration at both central and local levels. With about 23.5000 undergraduates and more than 8.000 partner companies the DHBW is now one of the largest universities in the state of Baden-Wuerttemberg. THE DUAL CONCEPT A student enrolled at a DHBW is both a student and a trainee. Academic studies (normally of twelve weeks duration in a six months term) alternate with periods of on-the-job training of equal duration. A training contract governs the terms of the internship and is a condition of enrolment. Detailed curricula specify the content of both academic studies and practical training. The benefits of the dual concept are: Financial independence as the students receive a monthly remuneration for the duration of their studies. Having excellent employment opportunities (85% of students have graduated with a fixed employment contract under their belts). Visiting lecturers coming from industry who contribute cutting-edge knowledge and expertise from their professional fields, so that the academic structure is an ideal reflection of the university s unique blend of practice and theory. Studying in small groups guaranteeing excellent supervision and tuition. With a qualification that combines academic theory with practical knowhow, our graduates are ideally prepared for a successful start to their career. Prof. Dr. Hans Wolff, Founding President 3
DHBW Karlsruhe: Figures and Facts Contact Erzbergerstr. 121 76133 Karlsruhe www.dhbw-karlsruhe.de phone: 0049-9735-709/-707 fax: 0049-9735-600 Teachers and Students 2009/2010: 2.400 students 71 administrative staff members 55 teaching staff members About 500 part-time lecturers from other universities and industry From October 2006, the DHBW Karlsruhe is offering undergraduate courses leading to bachelors degrees in Business Administration, Engineering an IT. These degree programmes have been accredited by the Central Agency for Evaluation and Accreditation (CAEA/ZEvA). All programmes of study qualify for credits under the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) in accordance with the Bologna Process. DHBW Karlsruhe participates in the Lifelong Learning Programme of the European Union. International Partner Universities of DHBW Karlsruhe: For example: American University in Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria NOEA - Institute of Applied Management, Aalborg, Denmark Tietgen Business College, Odense, Denmark Mainor Business School, Tallinn, Estonia Mikkeli University of Applied Sciences, Mikkeli, Finland Université Robert Schuman (IUT), Strasbourg, France Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge & Chelmsford, UK Liverpool Hope University, Liverpool, UK University of Bolton, Bolton, UK Vilnius Law and Business College, Lithuania University of Applied Sciences Windesheim, Zwolle, Netherlands University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland Technical University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland University of Porto, Portugal Instituto Politécnico do Porto, Portugal University of Primorska, Faculty of Management Koper, Koper, Slovenia University Cardenal Herrera - CEU, Valencia and Elche (Alicante), Spain University Tarragona, Tarragona, Spain Yeditepe University, Istanbul, Turkey Budapest Business School FIMB, Budapest, Hungary Augsburg College, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA University of California, Santa Barbara, California, USA California State University San Marcos, USA Indo German Chamber of Commerce (IGTC), Mumbai, India 4
The faculties Faculty of Business Administration Duration: 3 years (6 semesters) ECTS: 210 Bologna 1st cycle Structure: Each semester is divided into 12 weeks of academic studies and 12 weeks of training on the job, with a thesis in the sixth semester. Degree awarded: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science The Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University Karlsruhe offers a programme in business administration which is divided into eight specializations according to the various sectors of economy. Banking Entrepreneurship Management in Trade Insurance Management in Industry Business Information Systems Accountancy, Taxes, Auditing International Business Administration- (international programme) Faculty of Engineering Duration: 3 years (6 semesters) ECTS: 210 Bologna 1st cycle Structure: Each semester is divided into 12 weeks of academic studies and 12 weeks of training on the job, with a thesis in the sixth semester. Degree awarded: Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Engineering The Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University Karlsruhe offers the following engineering programmes: Electrical Engineering Physician Assistant (starting in October 2010) Mechanical Engineering Applied Computer Science Mechatronics Information Technology Paper Technology Safety, Health and Environmental Engineering 5
Information for students from abroad Academic Year: Each semester is divided into 12 weeks of academic studies and 12 weeks of training on the job. Autumn semester: from October 1st to mid of March (academic studies from October to December and from January to March) Spring semester: from mid-march to the end of September (academic studies from mid-march to June and in some programmes from May to July) Ideal schedule for a German student: 1st October 22nd December 1st January - 31st March 1st April - 30th June 1st July - 30th September academic studies at the university training on the job/internship academic studies at the university training on the job/internship International students may be placed in one of our partner companies for an internship, but an internship cannot be guaranteed. The placement depends on personal and language qualifications of the student. If no internship can be provided the students have the continuing possibility to attend lectures at the university. Lectures in English: International exchange students may attend all courses open to German students. Lectures in English, Winter term 2010/2011: Economics 26 contact hours 2 ECTS* Introduction to International Business Administration 39 contact hours 3 ECTS* Basics of Intercultural Management 39 contact hours 3 ECTS* Introduction to Scientific Methodology 26 contact hours 2 ECTS* Human Resource Management Leadership 36 contact hours 3 ECTS* Accounting Balance sheet analysis 20 contacts hours 2 ECTS* Sustainable Finance 20 contact hours 2 ECTS* Project Management 44 contact hours 3 ECTS* Business Simulation/Management Game 30 contact hours 3 ECTS* Global Business Behaviour 20 contact hours 2 ECTS* Business English 26 contact hours 2 ECTS* Language Courses in German, French, Spanish and other languages are provided by our language centre. The current information about lectures is available on our website www.dhbw-karlsruhe.de. Have a look at the English part of our website! 6
Accommodation: The International Office is available to assist international students in finding suitableaccommodation. Applicants are advised to contact the International Office well in advance. Rooms in a hall of residence cost between 180 and 230 euros and from 250 to 350 euros in private accommodation. Health insurance Students from abroad must ensure that they have adequate health cover. Those from EU countries should normally be in possession of a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC). For students from countries outside the EU it is strongly recommended that students take out health insurance in Germany. The cost of this is approximately 70 euros per month. Contact: International Office Dr. Anita Dreischer Alexandra Braswell dreischer@ba-karlsruhe.de braswell@ba-karlsruhe.de Phone: 0049 (0)721-9735-7097-707 Fax: 0049 (0)721-9735-600 Come and study with us! 7
Contact: Head of the International Office: Dr. Anita Dreischer 0721/9735-709 - dreischer@dhbw-karlsruhe.de International assistant: Alexandra Braswell 0721/9735-707 - braswell@dhbw-karlsruhe.de Office hours: Monday and Tuesday, 10:00-12:00, and on appointment Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg Karlsruhe Erzbergerstraße 121 76133 Karlsruhe www.dhbw-karlsruhe.de Impressum: Redaktion, Texte und Layout: Dr. Anita Dreischer, Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg Karlsruhe Grafische Umsetzung und Produktion: Agentur & Druckerei Murr, Karlsruhe