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The Fachhochschule Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences is committed both to scientifically based education and a strong real world approach to teaching and research. The four faculties offer 50 innovative courses of study on bachelor and master level in architecture, engineering, business and law as well as in health and social work. A network of cooperation with more than 100 partner institutions worldwide has influence on curricular developments to match the needs of international students. This leaflet provides the up to date list of English taught graduate programs. With a student body of 10.500 and a central location in the heart of the city of Frankfurt you can enjoy an international campus atmosphere and comprehensive student support services while internationalizing your academic education. Detailed module descriptions can be found at: https://www.fh-frankfurt.de/en/study_opportunities/ english_taught_courses_and_programs.html
Academic Calendar
The Academic Year is divided into a winter semester and a summer semester. Winter semester: start of lectures in early October, end of lectures and exams by mid February Summer semester: start of lectures mid March, end of lectures and exams by mid July
However
Studying in an English taught program in Frankfurt is fine. But it seems to be advisable to take some German for out-of-classroom-situations. We offer German courses in various forms and on different levels. Please have a look at: https://www.fh-frankfurt.de/en/study_opportunities/ language_center.html
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Do not hesitate to file your application. Get detailed information at: https://www.fh-frankfurt.de/en/international0.html We are looking forward to welcoming you on campus in Frankfurt.
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Program director: Prof. Dr. Matthias Wagner mfwagner@fb2.fh-frankfurt.de Module overview (all modules 5 ECTS except HIS Project 10 ECTS and Master Thesis 30 ECTS): Semester 1: Advanced Formal Modeling, Introductory Data Analysis, Advanced Real-Time Systems, Implementation of DBMS, Pattern Oriented Software Architecture Winter semester: Safety Critical Computer Systems Summer semester: Mathematics Update Semester 2: Elective Subjects I: Advanced Distributed Systems, Advanced Testing Methods, Advanced IT-Security Elective Subjects II: Human Machine Interface, Smart Sensor Network Systems, Data Mining Elective Subjects III: System Theory and Modeling, Transaction Management Summer semester: Safety Critical Computer Systems Winter semester: Mathematics Update Semester 3: Elective Subjects IV: Multivariate Data Analysis, Simulation Methods Elective Subjects V: Standards and Certification, Current Topics in High Integrity Systems, Internet of Things, Formal Specification and Verification Elective Subjects VI: Selected Subjects in Current Web Engineering, Mobile Systems and Applications, Cloud Computing, HIS Project Semester 4: Master Thesis
Semester 1: Vector Analysis, Stochastic Signals and Systems, Methods, Systems and Networks for Digital Communication, Circuit Design for Communication Systems, Software Engineering, International Project Management and Business Administration Semester 2: Digital Baseband Transmission and Modulation Methods, Distributed Systems and Computer Networks, Digital Switching and Routing, Field theory for Optical and Microwave Communication Systems, Image Processing and Identification of Dynamic Systems, Optional Technical Subject Semester 3: Mobile Computing, Engineering of Optical and Microwave Communication Systems and Laboratory, Automation Laboratory, Computational Intelligence, Intelligent Sensors Technology, Project Semester 4: Master Thesis and Colloquium