AACHEN UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES Aachen Germany V26/06/17 16:00 Exchanges Portfolio
KEY FACTS Subject Area Business & Languages Language Classes are taught in English and German, depending on the courses selected. Required German level is B1. Academic Calendar Semester 1 Semester 2 Early September to Late February Early March to Late August Please note: German Intensive language Courses start 3 weeks prior to the semester start. Module Catalogue Have a look through the module catalogue for modules available to exchange students. Fiancial Support As a UK Erasmus student, you are entitled to receive an Erasmus Grant for your time away at a a participating Erasmus institution.
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AACHEN, GERMANY Aachen has been around for millennia. The Romans nursed their war wounds and stiff joints in the steaming waters of Aachen s mineral springs, but it was Charlemagne who put the city firmly on the European map. The emperor, too, enjoyed a dip now and then, but it was more for strategic reasons that he made Aachen the geographical and political capital of his vast Frankish Empire in 974 arguably the first empire with European dimensions. Today, Aachen should be on any visitor s itinerary. It is still a quintessentially international city, and has a unique appeal thanks to its location in the border triangle with the Netherlands and Belgium. And Charlemagne s legacy lives on in the stunning Dom, which in 1978 became Germany s first Unesco World Heritage Site as well as the new Centre Charlemagne. The town is a real pleasure for the pedestrian. The streets invitingly beckon the casual stroller, the lounger. The health cures and the conferences are never far apart, and there is always a worthwhile diversion. Aachen turns apparent contradictions into a sparkling entity. A metropolis nestling in natural surroundings, with a southern germanic atmosphere, an historic tradition and all the allure of modern living. Is this promising too much? Come and see for yourself! MORE INFO 4 aachen.de wikitravel.org lonelyplanet.com Population 245,800 Currency Euro Time difference GMT+1
AACHEN UAS The FH Aachen University of Applied Sciences was founded in 1971 after the merger of several technical colleges and vocational training centres. Thereby, it looks back on a more than 100-year-old practice-oriented educational tradition. Theory and practice are closely linked up during the entire course of study. The close connection with professional practice that the more than 230 professors and approximately 700 employees maintain in teaching and research guarantees a professionally qualifying and scientifically sound course of study. More than 12,000 students benefit from this. The FH Aachen University of Applied Sciences offers them a firstrate education in modern and trendsetting professions. Close cooperations with regional and international business enterprises as well as renowned research establishments such as the research centre Jülich (FZJ) are reflected in the quality of the courses offered: At the FH Aachen new job requirements are seen as a chance to constantly adjust and expand the curriculum in terms of content. At present, prospective students can choose from 53 Bachelor s and 22 Master s degree programmes in engineering sciences, business studies and design. Additionally, some degree programmes are offered as dual and extra occupational degree programmes. fh-aachen.de 5 Guide for International Students University Videos
Erasmus code D AACHEN02 No of students 12,000 Style of study More than 100-year-old practice-oriented educational tradition where theory and practice are closely linked Grade system A 1 to 6 scale is used where 4 is the minimum pass rate. Grade European Grade 1,0-1,5 (Sehr gut) A (Excellent) 1,6-2,5 (Gut) B (Very Good) 2,6-3,5 (Befriedigend) D (Satisfactory) / C (Good) 3,6-4,0 (Ausreichend) E (Sufficient) 5,0-6,0 (Nicht bestanden) F/FX (Fail) Application Times Please note that you have to apply to the exchange programme in your current year by 20 December. Applications for the host university must be submitted between April and May or September and October (depending on the Trimester), in the year following your initial application. Going abroad in Trimester 1 Going abroad in Trimester 2 Initial Application Form Host University s Form Initial Application Form Host University s Form 20 December (current year) April May (following year) 20 December (current year) September October (following year) 6
ACCOMMODATION & LIVING Living Costs The costs of living for your stay in Aachen largely depend on your personal needs. When planning your stay, you should calculate monthly costs of approximately 700-800. Visit the interational page for more information. Rent 250-350/per month Mandatory Social Contribution & Health insurance 80/per month Study Materials 40/per semester Food, clothes and other essentials 200 Computer, TV and radio licence fee around 20 More on Cost of Living in Aachen Numbeo.com The largest provider of student hostels in Aachen is the Studentenwerk. Here you can live reasonably cheap and also get to know new people easily. Private accommodation is also available, this is organised by the student themselves however Extraraum is an initiative of the city of Aachen and its universities. As you are in the most western corner of Germany, you may also consider living in Belgium or in the Netherlands. The rent there is to an extent cheaper than in Aachen, even though for foreign students there are some additional formal hurdles to overcome. Transport From the airports, you can travel to Aachen by train with the Deutsche Bahn. In Aachen, there is a good network of public buses. Once a month there s a used bicycle market in front of the Karman Auditorium where you can buy and sell used bicycles. 7
CONTACT DETAILS If you re interested in the programme or you have any queries, please contact the Edinburgh Napier University s Global Mobility team first: studyabroad@napier.ac.uk 0131 455 4574 napier.ac.uk/exchanges AACHEN UAS International Faculty Office Eupener Str. 70 52066 Aachen Germany janas@fh-aachen.de +49 241 6009 51930 8
STUD ENT EXPERIENCES The city is beautiful and full of life Student Feedback Photos from students 9
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