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International Degree Courses in English*

last update: September 1st, 2010 Degree Course


Automation and Control Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science and Communications Engineering Electrical and Electronic Engineering Mechanical Engineering Metallurgy and Metal Forming Contemporary East Asian Studies Automation and Control Engineering Computational Mechanics Computer Engineering Computer Science and Communications Engineering Electrical & Electronic Engineering Mechanical Engineering Metallurgy and Metal Forming Steel Technology & Metal Forming dual study path: studies & apprenticeship # completed apprenticeship Technical Logistics Target Degree B. Sc. B. Sc. B. Sc. B. Sc. B. Sc. B. Sc. M. A. M. Sc. M.Sc. M. Sc. M. Sc. M. Sc. M. Sc. M. Sc. B.Sc. # and M.Sc.
Place of Study

Internet

Contact

Application deadline

Language admission requirement


German: at least level A2 according to the CEFR (Common European Framework of References for Languages)

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International Studies in Engineering (ISE) ISE Office Faculty of Engineering email: ise@uni-due.de

best before: th 15 July (WS only)

English: at least TOEFL internet-based 61 or IELTS extremely limited user band 3.0 or University of Cambridge Key English Test or equivalent certificates

Institute of East Asian Studies email: in-east@uni-due.de

15 July (WS only)

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English: at least TOEFL 560/220/83

International Studies in Engineering (ISE) ISE Office Faculty of Engineering email: ise@uni-due.de

German: at least level B1 according to the CEFR (Common European Framework of References for Languages) best before: th 15 July (winter semester) th or 15 January (summer semester) English: at least TOEFL internet-based 61 or IELTS extremely limited user band 3.5 or University of Cambridge Preliminary English Test or equivalent certificates

Faculty of Engineering email: ruediger.deike@uni-due.de Faculty of Engineering email: bernd.noche@uni-due.de Faculty of Biology email: envitox@uni-due.de Centre of Microscale Ecosystems email: twm@uni-due.de Faculty of Chemistry email: HansCurtFlemming@compuserve.com

depends on the apprenticing company 15 July (winter semester) th or 15 January (summer semester) Best before: 15 August (WS only) 15 July (starts in September) 15 July (WS only)
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German: DSH-2 and knowledge of English German: level C1 according to the CEFR English: level A2 according to the CEFR or vice versa (German A2, English C1) English: at least level B2 according to the CEFR English: at least TOEFL 550/215/81 or IELTS 6.0 English: at least TOEFL 550/215/81

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Environmental Toxicology Transnational Ecosystem-based Water Management Water Science

M.Sc. M. Sc. M. Sc.

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For Ph. D. programmes see http://www.uni-duisburg-essen.de/imperia/md/content/international/graduateschools.pdf The University of Duisburg-Essen is located on both campuses in the cities Duisburg (DU) and Essen (E), Germany. More information on http://www.uni-due.de/en/university.php. For subject-related questions please feel free to contact the relating institutions (see Contact). Page http://www.uni-due.de/international/download_degree.shtml provides all application forms. The International Office helps foreign applicants and postgraduates who are interested in our courses of studies. You will be advised especially on matters of application, enrolment, and admission. Website: http://www.uni-due.de/international/index_en.shtml. The regular course start is April (SS = summer semester) or October (WS = winter semester). A tuition fee of 480 Euro per semester will be raised (except for the TWM course which has different fees. Relevant information can be obtained from the TWM website). For more information on general tuition fee see http://www.uni-due.de/international/en_studyfees.shtml. For scholarships, please note that applications must be submitted well in advance when you are still living in your home country. As soon as you have taken up studies at a German university no applications will be accepted, for detailed information please check DAAD webpage http://www.daad.de/deutschland/foerderung/02055.en.html. *In some degree courses (at the Faculty of Engineering) the language of instruction is German, too (50:50). - For an overview of all our degree courses see http://www.uni-due.de/studienangebote/index_en.shtml.

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