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Basic information

Kind of Institution and funding body
University of applied sciences, private
Year of foundation
1990
Total number of Students
3,407
Students at this campus
843
Semester contribution
Public transport ticket is not included.

Students by area of study

Medicine, Health Science
0%
Natural Sciences, Mathematics
2.6%
Law, Economic and Social Sciences
95%
Humanities, Languages
0%
Engineering Science (incl. Computer Science)
2.4%
Other studies
0%

Students by type of degree pursued

Bachelor's degree
66.5%
Master's degree
26.7%
Teacher qualification degree
0%
Pre-Bologna degrees
0%
Other types of degrees
6.8%

Central services

Opening hours central student counselling

Special features regarding the library

Locations: Integrated directly into the campus; conveniently located; Reference-only library with loan option; Stock: 24,219: Including books 15,642; Journals 6,911; Journal annual titles 916; Complete works 243; As well as 10,116 digital cross-campus media; Service: Research support; Assistance with academic work and layouts; Individual appointments
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Foreign language center and courses

There is a foreign language centre. Languages offered: English, French, German as a Foreign Language, Spanish, Italian
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Special features regarding university sports

The university does not have its own sports programme. On the Dortmund campus, you will find like-minded people through working groups. The working group organises cross-campus tournaments, rents halls or negotiates discounted sports offers. The interests range from football to basketball to cheer leading.

Last update 2024: Data collected by the CHE Center for Higher Education

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