| Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | Class 12th | |
| Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Undergraduate Programs: Offers a variety of bachelor's degree programs in disciplines like engineering, natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities.
Graduate Programs: Provides master's and doctoral programs in various fields, emphasizing interdisciplinary research.
Language of Instruction: All programs are conducted in English, catering to an international student body.
Campus: Located in a residential area in Bremen, the campus is known for its modern facilities and vibrant student life.
Research Facilities: Well-equipped labs and research centers support cutting-edge research across various disciplines.
Student Accommodations: On-campus housing is available, fostering a close-knit community.
Research Focus: Emphasizes interdisciplinary research with strengths in areas such as life sciences, data science, energy, and environmental research.
Partnerships: Collaborates with numerous international institutions, industries, and research organizations.
Diversity: Boasts a diverse student population from over 100 countries.
Extracurricular Activities: Offers a range of clubs, sports, and cultural activities, promoting a holistic educational experience.
Application Process: Prospective students can apply online, and the process typically includes submission of academic transcripts, standardized test scores, and personal statements.
Scholarships: scholarships and financial aid options are available to support students from different backgrounds.
International Orientation: Strong focus on internationalism, reflected in its student body, faculty, and curriculum.
Career Services: Provides robust career services, including internships, job placements, and career counseling, helping students transition from academia to the professional world.
Bremen: The city of Bremen is a historic and vibrant city in northern Germany, offering a mix of cultural experiences, historic sites, and modern amenities.
Engineering and Technology
Electrical and Computer Engineering (BSc)
Industrial Engineering and Management (BSc)
Natural and Life Sciences
Biochemistry and Cell Biology (BSc)
Chemistry and Biotechnology (BSc)
Earth and Environmental Sciences (BSc)
Physics (BSc)
Medicinal Chemistry and Chemical Biology (BSc)
Mathematics (BSc)
Computer Science (BSc)
Social Sciences and Humanities
Global Economics and Management (BA)
International Business Administration (BA)
Society, Media, and Politics (BA)
Integrated Social Sciences (BA)
Psychology (BA/BSc)
Engineering and Technology
Data Engineering (MSc)
Supply Chain Management (MSc)
Natural and Life Sciences
Molecular Life Sciences (MSc)
Data Science for Society and Business (MSc)
Marine Microbiology (MSc)
Social Sciences and Humanities
International Relations: Global Politics and Social Theory (MA)
Constructor University also offers PhD programs in various fields, with a strong emphasis on research and interdisciplinary studies. Some of the areas include:
Life Sciences and Chemistry
Computational and Data Science
Engineering and Technology
Social Sciences and Humanities
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
Biochemistry and Cell Biology (BSc) |
3 years |
32,000 |
|
Chemistry and Biotechnology (BSc) |
3 years |
32,000 |
|
Computer Science (BSc) |
3 years |
32,000 |
|
Earth and Environmental Sciences (BSc) |
3 years |
32,000 |
|
Electrical and Computer Engineering (BSc) |
3 years |
32,000 |
|
Global Economics and Management (BA) |
3 years |
32,000 |
|
Industrial Engineering and Management (BSc) |
3 years |
32,000 |
|
Integrated Social Sciences (BA) |
3 years |
32,000 |
|
International Business Administration (BA) |
3 years |
32,000 |
|
Mathematics (BSc) |
3 years |
32,000 |
|
Medicinal Chemistry and Chemical Biology (BSc) |
3 years |
32,000 |
|
Physics (BSc) |
3 years |
32,000 |
|
Psychology (BA/BSc) |
3 years |
32,000 |
|
Society, Media, and Politics (BA) |
3 years |
32,000 |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
Data Engineering (MSc) |
2 years |
22,000 |
|
Supply Chain Management (MSc) |
2 years |
22,000 |
|
Data Science for Society and Business (MSc) |
2 years |
22,000 |
|
Marine Microbiology (MSc) |
2 years |
22,000 |
|
Molecular Life Sciences (MSc) |
2 years |
22,000 |
|
International Relations: Global Politics and Social Theory (MA) |
2 years |
22,000 |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
PhD in Life Sciences and Chemistry |
3-4 years |
10,000 |
|
PhD in Computational and Data Science |
3-4 years |
10,000 |
|
PhD in Engineering and Technology |
3-4 years |
10,000 |
|
PhD in Social Sciences and Humanities |
3-4 years |
10,000 |
Undergraduate Programs:
Biochemistry and Cell Biology (BSc)
Chemistry and Biotechnology (BSc)
Computer Science (BSc)
Earth and Environmental Sciences (BSc)
Electrical and Computer Engineering (BSc)
Global Economics and Management (BA)
Industrial Engineering and Management (BSc)
Integrated Social Sciences (BA)
International Business Administration (BA)
Mathematics (BSc)
Medicinal Chemistry and Chemical Biology (BSc)
Physics (BSc)
Psychology (BA/BSc)
Society, Media, and Politics (BA)
Graduate Programs:
Data Engineering (MSc)
Supply Chain Management (MSc)
Data Science for Society and Business (MSc)
Marine Microbiology (MSc)
Molecular Life Sciences (MSc)
International Relations: Global Politics and Social Theory (MA)
Doctoral Programs:
PhD in Life Sciences and Chemistry
PhD in Computational and Data Science
PhD in Engineering and Technology
PhD in Social Sciences and Humanities
Pre-Arrival and Arrival Support:
Orientation Programs: Comprehensive orientation sessions to help students adjust to life in Germany and at Constructor University.
Visa Assistance: Guidance on visa application processes and requirements.
Arrival Services: Airport pick-up services and assistance with initial settling in.
Academic Support:
Language Courses: German language courses to help international students integrate and navigate daily life in Germany.
Academic Advising: Personalized academic advising to help students choose courses and plan their studies.
Tutoring Services: Access to tutoring and academic support services for various subjects.
Living and Accommodation:
On-Campus Housing: Modern and comfortable on-campus housing options that foster a community environment.
Off-Campus Housing Assistance: Support in finding suitable off-campus housing if preferred.
Dining Facilities: On-campus dining options offering a variety of cuisines, including international dishes.
Cultural and Social Integration:
Student Organizations: Numerous student clubs and organizations covering a wide range of interests and activities.
Cultural Events: Regular cultural events, festivals, and trips organized by the university to help international students experience German culture.
Buddy Program: A buddy program pairing new international students with current students to help them acclimate.
Career Services:
Internship Placements: Assistance in finding internships and practical work experiences in Germany and abroad.
Career Counseling: Career development workshops, resume writing assistance, and job search support.
Networking Opportunities: Events and workshops to connect students with alumni and industry professionals.
Tuition Fees:
Undergraduate Programs: Approximately 32,000 USD per year.
Graduate Programs: Approximately 22,000 USD per year.
PhD Programs: Approximately 10,000 USD per year.
Scholarships and Financial Aid:
Merit-Based Scholarships: Scholarships awarded based on academic excellence.
Need-Based Financial Aid: Financial aid options for students demonstrating financial need.
External Scholarships: Information and support in applying for external scholarships and grants.
Application Requirements:
Completed application form (online)
Academic transcripts and certificates
Standardized test scores (SAT/ACT for undergraduates, GRE for certain graduate programs)
English proficiency test scores (TOEFL, IELTS, etc.)
Personal statement or motivation letter
Letters of recommendation
CV/Resume (for graduate programs)
Application Portal: Submit your application through the Constructor University online application portal.
Application Deadlines: Vary depending on the intake period (usually Fall and Spring). Early application is encouraged.
Academic Transcripts: Official transcripts from your high school (secondary education).
Standardized Test Scores: SAT or ACT scores are recommended but not mandatory for all applicants.
English Proficiency Test Scores: TOEFL, IELTS, or other accepted English proficiency tests (if applicable).
Personal Statement: An essay describing your motivation, goals, and why you want to study at Constructor University.
Letters of Recommendation: Usually two letters from teachers or counselors who can speak to your academic abilities and character.
CV/Resume: An updated resume including extracurricular activities, work experience, and achievements.
Personal Interview: Some applicants may be invited for an interview, which can be conducted in person or online.
Fee: An application fee may be required (check the current fee on the university website).
Notification: Admissions decisions are typically communicated within a few weeks after the complete application is submitted and reviewed.
Application Portal: Submit your application through the Constructor University online application portal.
Application Deadlines: Vary by program and intake period (check specific program deadlines).
Academic Transcripts: Official transcripts from all previously attended universities/colleges.
Standardized Test Scores: GRE scores (if required by the specific program).
English Proficiency Test Scores: TOEFL, IELTS, or other accepted English proficiency tests (if applicable).
Personal Statement: An essay detailing your academic interests, research goals, and reasons for choosing the specific graduate program at Constructor University.
Letters of Recommendation: Usually two to three letters from professors or professionals who can attest to your academic and research capabilities.
CV/Resume: An updated resume highlighting your academic background, research experience, publications, and professional experience.
Proposal: Some programs may require a research proposal outlining your intended research topic, methodology, and objectives.
Personal Interview: Some programs may require an interview, which can be conducted in person or online.
Fee: An application fee may be required (check the current fee on the university website).
Notification: Admissions decisions are typically communicated within a few weeks after the complete application is submitted and reviewed.
Application Portal: Submit your application through the Constructor University online application portal.
Application Deadlines: Vary by program and intake period (check specific program deadlines).
Academic Transcripts: Official transcripts from all previously attended universities/colleges.
Standardized Test Scores: GRE scores (if required by the specific program).
English Proficiency Test Scores: TOEFL, IELTS, or other accepted English proficiency tests (if applicable).
Research Proposal: A detailed research proposal outlining your intended research topic, methodology, and objectives.
Letters of Recommendation: Usually three letters from professors or professionals who can attest to your academic and research capabilities.
CV/Resume: An updated resume highlighting your academic background, research experience, publications, and professional experience.
Personal Interview: Most PhD programs require an interview, which can be conducted in person or online.
Fee: An application fee may be required (check the current fee on the university website).
Notification: Admissions decisions are typically communicated within a few weeks after the complete application is submitted and reviewed.
Primary Intake: Fall (September)
Secondary Intake: Spring (February) - Limited programs may be available.
Academic Qualifications:
High school diploma or equivalent.
Strong academic performance in secondary education.
Standardized Tests:
SAT or ACT scores are recommended but not mandatory for all applicants.
For students who do not submit SAT/ACT scores, the admissions committee will place greater emphasis on other components of the application.
English Proficiency:
TOEFL: Minimum score of 90 (internet-based).
IELTS: Minimum score of 6.5.
Other equivalent English proficiency tests may be accepted.
Exemption: Students who have completed their education in English-speaking countries or programs may be exempt from this requirement.
Additional Documents:
Personal statement or motivation letter.
Two letters of recommendation.
Updated CV/Resume.
Transcripts of academic records.
Interview:
Some applicants may be invited for an interview, which can be conducted in person or online.
Primary Intake: Fall (September)
Secondary Intake: Spring (February) - Program availability may vary.
Academic Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution.
Strong academic record in the relevant field of study.
Standardized Tests:
GRE scores may be required for some programs.
Specific requirements can vary by program.
English Proficiency:
TOEFL: Minimum score of 90 (internet-based).
IELTS: Minimum score of 6.5.
Other equivalent English proficiency tests may be accepted.
Exemption: Students who have completed their education in English-speaking countries or programs may be exempt from this requirement.
Additional Documents:
Personal statement detailing academic interests, career goals, and reasons for choosing the program.
Two to three letters of recommendation from academic or professional references.
Updated CV/Resume.
Official transcripts from all previously attended institutions.
Research Proposal:
Some programs may require a research proposal outlining the intended research topic, methodology, and objectives.
Interview:
Some programs may require an interview, which can be conducted in person or online.
Primary Intake: Fall (September)
Secondary Intake: Spring (February) - Program availability may vary.
Academic Qualifications:
Master’s degree or equivalent in a relevant field.
Strong academic and research background.
Standardized Tests:
GRE scores may be required for some programs.
Specific requirements can vary by program.
English Proficiency:
TOEFL: Minimum score of 90 (internet-based).
IELTS: Minimum score of 6.5.
Other equivalent English proficiency tests may be accepted.
Exemption: Students who have completed their education in English-speaking countries or programs may be exempt from this requirement.
Additional Documents:
Detailed research proposal outlining the intended research topic, methodology, and objectives.
Three letters of recommendation from academic or professional references.
Updated CV/Resume.
Official transcripts from all previously attended institutions.
Interview:
Most doctoral programs require an interview, which can be conducted in person or online.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Amount Awarded / Coverage |
|---|---|---|
|
Merit-Based Scholarships |
Outstanding academic performance, strong extracurricular involvement |
Up to 50% of tuition fees |
|
Need-Based Financial Aid |
Demonstrated financial need |
based on financial need assessment |
|
DAAD Scholarships |
International students, academic excellence, specific country criteria |
Full tuition, monthly stipend, travel allowances |
|
International Students Scholarship |
High academic achievement, international student status |
Up to 40% of tuition fees |
|
STIBET Scholarships |
International students, good academic standing, financial need |
Monthly stipend (amount varies) |
|
Graduate Scholarships |
Excellent academic record, relevant bachelor’s degree |
Partial to full tuition coverage, possible stipends |
|
PhD Fellowships |
Strong research proposal, relevant master’s degree |
Tuition waiver, monthly stipend, research funding |
|
External Scholarships |
criteria depending on external organization |
N/A |
Accommodation Type |
Features |
Cost per Semester (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
Single Room |
Private room, shared bathroom and kitchen facilities, internet access |
$4,000 - $5,000 |
|
Double Room |
Shared room with one other student, shared bathroom and kitchen facilities, internet access |
$3,000 - $4,000 |
|
Studio Apartment |
Private room with private bathroom and kitchenette, internet access |
$5,500 - $6,500 |
|
Off-Campus Housing Assistance |
Support in finding suitable off-campus housing, varies in amenities and location |
N/A |
Facility |
Description |
|---|---|
|
Academic Buildings |
State-of-the-art classrooms, lecture halls, and laboratories for various academic disciplines. |
|
Library |
Extensive collection of books, journals, digital resources, study spaces, and computer stations. |
|
Research Centers |
Specialized centers for advanced research in science, engineering, humanities, and social sciences. |
|
Sports and Recreation |
Fitness center, sports fields, indoor gym, swimming pool, and various sports clubs and activities. |
|
Dining Facilities |
Multiple dining halls and cafes offering a variety of international cuisines and dietary options. |
|
Student Lounges and Common Areas |
Comfortable spaces for students to relax, study, and socialize. |
|
Health and Counseling Services |
On-campus health center providing medical and psychological services. |
|
Career Services Center |
Support with internships, job placements, career counseling, and networking opportunities. |
|
International Office |
Assistance with visa, residency, cultural integration, and support for international students. |
|
Campus Wi-Fi |
High-speed internet access available throughout the campus. |
Tutoring Services: Available for a variety of subjects to help students succeed academically.
Academic Advising: Personalized advising to assist students in course selection, career planning, and academic development.
Research Opportunities: Opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students to engage in research projects and collaborate with faculty.
Student Clubs: Over 50 student-run clubs and organizations covering interests such as arts, sports, technology, culture, and more.
Cultural Organizations: Clubs representing various cultures and nationalities, fostering an inclusive environment.
Professional Societies: Chapters of international professional societies that provide networking opportunities and professional development.
Sports Facilities: On-campus sports complex with a gym, swimming pool, sports fields, and courts.
Sports Clubs: A wide range of sports clubs including soccer, basketball, volleyball, tennis, and more.
Recreational Activities: Organized activities like hiking, cycling, and fitness classes.
Facility |
Description |
|---|---|
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Academic Buildings |
Modern classrooms, lecture halls, and well-equipped laboratories. |
|
Library |
Extensive collection of books, journals, digital resources, and study spaces. |
|
Research Centers |
Specialized centers for cutting-edge research in various disciplines. |
|
Health and Counseling Services |
On-campus health center offering medical and psychological services. |
|
Dining Facilities |
Multiple dining halls and cafes offering diverse cuisines. |
|
Student Lounges |
Comfortable areas for students to relax and socialize. |
|
Campus Wi-Fi |
High-speed internet access available throughout the campus. |
|
Career Services Center |
Support with internships, job placements, career counseling, and networking opportunities. |
|
International Office |
Assistance with visas, residency, and cultural integration for international students. |
Cultural Festivals: Regular cultural events and festivals celebrating the diverse student body.
Music and Arts: Concerts, theater performances, art exhibitions, and film screenings organized on campus.
Social Events: Events such as welcome parties, student nights, and holiday celebrations.
Community Engagement: Opportunities to engage in community service and volunteer projects both on and off-campus.
Social Impact Projects: Initiatives and projects aimed at making a positive impact on society.
Orientation Programs: Comprehensive orientation sessions to help new students acclimate to university life.
Buddy Program: Pairing new students with current students to provide guidance and support.
Visa and Immigration Assistance: Guidance on visa applications and renewals.
Cultural Integration: Programs and workshops to help international students integrate into German culture.
On-Campus Housing: Various accommodation options including single rooms, double rooms, and studio apartments.
Off-Campus Housing Support: Assistance in finding suitable off-campus housing if preferred.
Internships: Support in finding internships related to students' fields of study.
Job Placements: Assistance with job placements after graduation.
Workshops and Seminars: Regular workshops on resume writing, interview skills, and career planning.
Networking Events: Opportunities to connect with alumni and industry professionals.
Career Services:
The university has a dedicated Career Services Center that assists students with career planning, internships, and job placements.
They offer workshops, career fairs, and networking events to connect students with potential employers.
Internships:
Many programs require or encourage internships, and the Career Services Center helps students find relevant opportunities.
Internships often lead to job offers post-graduation.
Employment Sectors:
Graduates find opportunities in various sectors, including engineering, natural sciences, business, and social sciences.
Many alumni work in multinational companies, research institutions, and governmental organizations.
Global Reach:
Given the university's international focus, graduates often find placements not just in Germany, but globally.
Alumni networks and international partnerships play a significant role in this.
Alumni Success:
Many alumni have gone on to successful careers in academia, industry, and entrepreneurship.
The university often highlights success stories and maintains an active alumni network.
Further Studies:
A significant number of graduates pursue further studies at prestigious universities worldwide, facilitated by strong academic training at Constructor University.
Selective Admissions:
The university has a selective admissions process aimed at attracting highly qualified and motivated students from around the world.
Application Requirements:
The application process generally includes the submission of academic transcripts, standardized test scores (such as SAT or ACT for undergraduate programs), letters of recommendation, a personal statement, and proof of English proficiency (such as TOEFL or IELTS scores).
Holistic Review:
Applications are reviewed holistically, considering academic performance, extracurricular activities, leadership potential, and personal achievements.
International Diversity:
Constructor University is known for its international diversity, with students from over 100 countries, which may influence the selection process to ensure a diverse student body.
Constructor University
Campus Ring 1
28759 Bremen
Germany