University briefing session at the University of Fulda
Planning to Study in Fulda? Unravel the University Secrets at the Open Day
Got questions about the University of Fulda? Wondering which degree programs are available, what the requirements are, or how to finance your education? All your queries will be answered at the University of Fulda's Open Day on the 14th of June.
From 10 am to 3 pm, you can explore all eight faculties, peeking into lectures, labs, cafeterias, and libraries. But that's not all - the university offers more than just traditional bachelor's programs. They also provide part-time and dual study programs, as well as further education courses. So, why not take the opportunity to take a whiff of the campus atmosphere and meet connections that could change your future?
Interested individuals without an Abitur, professionals, Abitur students, teachers, and parents are all invited.
Direct Insights
Campbell tours and info cafes, along with the study office and central study counseling of the University of Fulda, will provide a first-hand look into student life. The team will be present from 10 am to 3 pm to clarify any open questions about studying at the university and registration for counseling is not necessary.
As for the language requirements, most bachelor's and master's programs at the university require German proficiency at the C1 level, as most courses are taught in German. However, there are some courses available in English, particularly at the master's level.
The university offers degree programs in various fields, such as applied computer science, business IT, digital media, e-health, and social sciences, among others. Students may finance their education through semester fees (ranging from €550 to €650 per year), scholarships, or financial aid from DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) and other sources.
Graduates enjoy industrial connections, offering opportunities for internships, cooperative education, and job placements. Popular career paths for university alumni include IT, business, digital media, healthcare, engineering, management, and public health.
The University of Fulda's Open Day aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the academic environment, student services, and life on campus. besides campus tours, information sessions, and workshops, attendees will have the chance to meet faculty, students, and alumni. Don't miss out on this opportunity - come prepared to explore possibilities and embrace the future!
At the University of Fulda's Open Day, you can learn about various education-and-self-development opportunities available, including part-time and dual study programs, as well as further education courses (10th of June, 10 am to 3 pm). If you're interested in studying at the university, take the opportunity to gain direct insights into student life by attending Campbell tours, info cafes, and visiting the study office (14th of June, 10 am to 3 pm).