University of Applied Sciences Wedel
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The University of Applied Sciences Wedel (German: Fachhochschule Wedel) is a private, non-profit university of applied sciences located in Wedel, Germany, near Hamburg. It was founded in 1969 and offers eleven bachelor’s and six master’s degrees in the fields of computer science, technology, and economics. The university is known for its strong focus on practical training and its close ties to industry.
The University of Applied Sciences Wedel is a relatively small university, with around 1,350 students. This allows for a more personalized learning experience and close collaboration between students and professors. The university also has a strong focus on internationalization, with around 15% of its students coming from abroad.
The University of Applied Sciences Wedel offers a number of unique features that distinguish it from other German universities. These include:
- A strong focus on practical training: All students at the University of Applied Sciences Wedel are required to complete internships as part of their studies. This gives them the opportunity to gain real-world experience and to learn from professionals in their field.
- Close ties to industry: The University of Applied Sciences Wedel has close partnerships with leading companies in Germany and around the world. This gives students the opportunity to learn from industry experts and to work on real-world projects.
- A strong focus on internationalization: The University of Applied Sciences Wedel is a member of the Erasmus+ program, which allows students to study abroad for one or two semesters. The university also offers a number of English-language programs, and it attracts students from all over the globe.
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