University of Applied Sciences in Berlin
Beuth Hochschule für Technik Berlin
With more than 8,000 students enrolled at TFH Berlin it is the largest university of applied sciences and the second
largest engineering university in Berlin. Moreover, TFH Berlin is also a reliable partner of both regional industries
and service companies for cooperative research projects of mutual interest.
Preparatory Training Required for Admission to Study
Applicants not only must provide documentation of graduation from a secondary school at a level required for admission to a university of applied sciences, they must also provide certification of preparatory training in industry/government. The content and duration of the training period is determined by the academic program concerned. Applicants can also be admitted if they have 1) earned a GCSE (UK)/high school (US) or equivalent degree, 2) successfully completed an apprenticeship, and 3) gained four years of career experience or earned a Craftsman's/Technician's Degree.
Further Training During Your Studies
As effective preparation for their future careers students at TFH Berlin gain a lot of practical work experience during their studies through numerous study projects and an internship in a company/institution.
A unique example of intensive practical on-the-job training can be found in the so-called "Dual Program" of Business Administration (with optional specialization in Business Information Processing or Management/Marketing). It offers students the opportunity to study at the TFH Berlin and work in particular companies in alternating 12-week periods. In a cooperative venture TFH Berlin and partner companies provide students with theoretical instruction and practical training respectively.
Further Education Opportunities
After successful completion of one's studies at TFH Berlin, further education can be pursued at the Distance Learning Institute (FSI), which offers a wide range of professional courses. Moreover, the so-called Virtual University of Applied Sciences is presently developing network-based academic programs at TFH Berlin in cooperation with ten other German universities in an ongoing nationwide project.
Supportive Services
In support of classroom instruction TFH Berlin operates nearly one hundred laboratories equipped with computers and instruments. Moreover, the university computer center provides free Internet access to students and even enables them to set up their own homepages. TFH Berlin also has a modern audiovisual studio for making multimedia presentations. Furthermore, numerous sports facilities on campus provide students with the opportunity for physical exercise and recreation. And since the TFH Berlin campus is situated only a quarter of an hour away from the city center by public transport, most of Berlin's cultural attractions can be reached quickly and conveniently.
Preparatory Training Required for Admission to Study
Applicants not only must provide documentation of graduation from a secondary school at a level required for admission to a university of applied sciences, they must also provide certification of preparatory training in industry/government. The content and duration of the training period is determined by the academic program concerned. Applicants can also be admitted if they have 1) earned a GCSE (UK)/high school (US) or equivalent degree, 2) successfully completed an apprenticeship, and 3) gained four years of career experience or earned a Craftsman's/Technician's Degree.
Further Training During Your Studies
As effective preparation for their future careers students at TFH Berlin gain a lot of practical work experience during their studies through numerous study projects and an internship in a company/institution.
A unique example of intensive practical on-the-job training can be found in the so-called "Dual Program" of Business Administration (with optional specialization in Business Information Processing or Management/Marketing). It offers students the opportunity to study at the TFH Berlin and work in particular companies in alternating 12-week periods. In a cooperative venture TFH Berlin and partner companies provide students with theoretical instruction and practical training respectively.
Further Education Opportunities
After successful completion of one's studies at TFH Berlin, further education can be pursued at the Distance Learning Institute (FSI), which offers a wide range of professional courses. Moreover, the so-called Virtual University of Applied Sciences is presently developing network-based academic programs at TFH Berlin in cooperation with ten other German universities in an ongoing nationwide project.
Supportive Services
In support of classroom instruction TFH Berlin operates nearly one hundred laboratories equipped with computers and instruments. Moreover, the university computer center provides free Internet access to students and even enables them to set up their own homepages. TFH Berlin also has a modern audiovisual studio for making multimedia presentations. Furthermore, numerous sports facilities on campus provide students with the opportunity for physical exercise and recreation. And since the TFH Berlin campus is situated only a quarter of an hour away from the city center by public transport, most of Berlin's cultural attractions can be reached quickly and conveniently.
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General Information
| Type of University: | University of Applied Sciences |
| Sponsorship: | public |
| Foundation: | 1971 |
| Number of Teachers: | 944 |
| Number of Students: | 9.253 |
| Int. Students: | N.N. |
| Tuition Fee: | keine |
| Study Fee: | 138,68 Euro |
Useful Contacts
| Student Service | ||
| F +49.30.45 04 - 20 20 | E
studb@tfh-berlin.de |
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| International Office | ||
| F +49.30.45 04 - 27 68 | E
ausland@tfh-berlin.de |
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| Student Union | ||
| F +49.30.45 04 - 25 25 | E
asta@tfh-berlin.de |
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Fields of Study
Agrar- und Forstwissenschaften
Gartenbauwissenschaften
LandschaftsarchitekturHaushalts- und Ernährungswissenschaften
LebensmitteltechnologieIngenieurwissenschaften
Produktionstechnik
Bauingenieurwesen
Verfahrenstechnik/Chemieingenieurwesen
Technisches Gesundheitswesen, Medizintechnik
Maschinenbau
Architektur, Städtebau
Druck- und Medientechnik
Feinwerk- und Mikrotechnik
Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen
Mechatronik
Elektro- und Informationstechnik
Vermessungswesen/Geodäsie, Kartographie
Versorgungstechnik, Technische GebäudeausrüstungRechts- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften
Betriebswirtschaftslehre (BWL)Mathematik, Informatik und Naturwissenschaften
Wirtschaftsinformatik
Chemie, Lebensmittelchemie
Physik, Physikalische Technik, Astronomie
Informatik
Mathematik
Biotechnologie, BioingenieurwesenMedizin, Gesundheitswesen
Pharmazie, Pharmatechnik

