| 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 | |
Campuses:
Mülheim an der Ruhr: The main campus, hosting most of the university’s departments and administrative offices.
Bottrop: Another significant campus that supports various academic programs and research activities.
Academic Programs: HRW offers a variety of undergraduate and postgraduate programs primarily focused on engineering, business, and social sciences. The programs are designed to integrate theoretical knowledge with practical experience.
Bachelor’s Programs:
Applied Computer Science
Business Administration
Business Informatics
Business Psychology
Digital Product Development
Electrical Engineering
Energy Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Mechatronics
Technical Sales and Marketing
Master’s Programs:
Applied Computer Science
Business Analytics
Electrical Engineering
Management and Technology
Mechanical Engineering
Mechatronics
Research and Innovation: HRW places a strong emphasis on research and collaboration with industry partners. The university participates in various research projects and innovation initiatives, particularly in fields like energy, mobility, digitalization, and sustainability.
Industry Connections: The university maintains strong ties with local and regional industries, providing students with numerous internship opportunities, practical projects, and potential job placements after graduation. These collaborations also ensure that the curriculum remains relevant to current industry needs.
Facilities: HRW offers state-of-the-art facilities, including modern laboratories, well-equipped classrooms, and extensive library resources. The campuses are designed to provide an inspiring and conducive environment for both study and research.
International Opportunities: The university promotes internationalization through exchange programs, international partnerships, and support for international students. HRW encourages students to gain global perspectives by participating in study-abroad programs and internships with international companies.
Student Services:
Academic Support: Tutoring, mentoring, and academic advising services to help students succeed in their studies.
Career Services: Career counseling, job placement support, and workshops to prepare students for the job market.
Counseling and Health Services: Access to professional counseling and health services for physical and mental well-being.
Accommodation:
HRW assists students in finding accommodation in student dormitories or private rentals. The cost of living in Mülheim an der Ruhr and Bottrop is relatively affordable compared to larger German cities.
Extracurricular Activities:
Various student clubs and organizations provide opportunities for students to engage in cultural, social, and sports activities. This helps in building a vibrant campus community.
Events and Networking:
Regular events, such as industry talks, workshops, and cultural festivals, offer students opportunities to network with professionals and peers.
Applied Computer Science
Focus: Software development, data analysis, IT systems
Electrical Engineering
Focus: Electrical systems, automation, energy technology
Energy Engineering
Focus: Renewable energy, energy systems, sustainability
Environmental Engineering
Focus: Environmental protection, waste management, sustainable technologies
Industrial Engineering
Focus: Engineering principles, business management, process optimization
Mechanical Engineering
Focus: Design and development of mechanical systems, manufacturing processes
Mechatronics
Focus: Integration of mechanical engineering, electronics, and computer science
Business Administration
Focus: Management principles, finance, marketing, entrepreneurship
Business Informatics
Focus: Intersection of business and IT, information systems, data management
Business Psychology
Focus: Psychological principles in business, organizational behavior, human resources
Technical Sales and Marketing
Focus: Sales strategies, technical products, market analysis
Digital Product Development
Focus: Product design, digital tools, innovation management
Applied Computer Science
Focus: Advanced software development, AI, data science
Electrical Engineering
Focus: Advanced electrical systems, automation, energy technologies
Mechanical Engineering
Focus: Advanced mechanical systems, research and development, innovative manufacturing
Mechatronics
Focus: Advanced integration of mechanical engineering, electronics, and computer science
Business Analytics
Focus: Data analysis, business intelligence, decision-making processes
Management and Technology
Focus: Management principles, technological innovations, strategic leadership
Program Name |
Duration (Years) |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
Applied Computer Science |
3.5 |
$0 (No tuition fees for EU students; non-EU fees vary) |
|
Business Administration |
3.5 |
$0 (No tuition fees for EU students; non-EU fees vary) |
|
Business Informatics |
3.5 |
$0 (No tuition fees for EU students; non-EU fees vary) |
|
Business Psychology |
3.5 |
$0 (No tuition fees for EU students; non-EU fees vary) |
|
Digital Product Development |
3.5 |
$0 (No tuition fees for EU students; non-EU fees vary) |
|
Electrical Engineering |
3.5 |
$0 (No tuition fees for EU students; non-EU fees vary) |
|
Energy Engineering |
3.5 |
$0 (No tuition fees for EU students; non-EU fees vary) |
|
Environmental Engineering |
3.5 |
$0 (No tuition fees for EU students; non-EU fees vary) |
|
Industrial Engineering |
3.5 |
$0 (No tuition fees for EU students; non-EU fees vary) |
|
Mechanical Engineering |
3.5 |
$0 (No tuition fees for EU students; non-EU fees vary) |
|
Mechatronics |
3.5 |
$0 (No tuition fees for EU students; non-EU fees vary) |
|
Technical Sales and Marketing |
3.5 |
$0 (No tuition fees for EU students; non-EU fees vary) |
Program Name |
Duration (Years) |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
Applied Computer Science |
2 |
$0 (No tuition fees for EU students; non-EU fees vary) |
|
Business Analytics |
2 |
$0 (No tuition fees for EU students; non-EU fees vary) |
|
Electrical Engineering |
2 |
$0 (No tuition fees for EU students; non-EU fees vary) |
|
Management and Technology |
2 |
$0 (No tuition fees for EU students; non-EU fees vary) |
|
Mechanical Engineering |
2 |
$0 (No tuition fees for EU students; non-EU fees vary) |
|
Mechatronics |
2 |
$0 (No tuition fees for EU students; non-EU fees vary) |
Program Name |
Duration (Years) |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
|
PhD in Applied Computer Science |
3-5 |
(Depends on Partner Institution) |
Joint supervision with partner universities |
|
PhD in Electrical Engineering |
3-5 |
(Depends on Partner Institution) |
Research projects in collaboration with industry |
|
PhD in Mechanical Engineering |
3-5 |
(Depends on Partner Institution) |
Access to HRW's research facilities and labs |
|
PhD in Business Analytics |
3-5 |
(Depends on Partner Institution) |
Collaborative research with academic and industrial partners |
|
PhD in Environmental Engineering |
3-5 |
(Depends on Partner Institution) |
Focus on sustainable technologies and environmental impact |
|
PhD in Mechatronics |
3-5 |
(Depends on Partner Institution) |
Advanced research integrating mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering |
Wide Range of Programs:
HRW offers numerous bachelor’s and master’s programs in fields such as engineering, business, and social sciences. Some programs are available in English, which is particularly beneficial for international students.
Application Process:
Undergraduate Programs: Requires a recognized secondary school diploma equivalent to the German Abitur.
Master’s Programs: Requires a relevant bachelor’s degree.
Language Proficiency: Proof of proficiency in German (e.g., TestDaF, DSH) for German-taught programs, or in English (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS) for English-taught programs.
Applications are typically submitted through the HRW application portal.
Tuition Fees:
EU Students: Generally, there are no tuition fees for EU students, only a semester contribution of approximately $300 to $400.
Non-EU Students: May face higher tuition fees, which can vary by program. However, many programs are still very affordable compared to other countries.
Cost of Living:
Estimated monthly living expenses, including accommodation, food, health insurance, and personal expenses, range from $800 to $1,200.
Student Dormitories:
Managed by student services (Studierendenwerk), these are usually the most affordable option. Early application is recommended due to high demand.
Private Rentals:
Options include shared apartments (WG) and individual rentals. Costs can vary depending on location and amenities.
University Support:
HRW provides assistance in finding suitable accommodation for international students.
International Office:
Provides a range of services, including orientation programs, assistance with visas and residence permits, and cultural integration activities.
Language Courses:
German language courses are available to help international students improve their proficiency and better integrate into the local community.
Academic Support:
Tutoring, mentoring, and academic advising services are available to support students in their studies.
Counseling and Health Services:
Access to professional counseling services and health facilities to support physical and mental well-being.
Student Organizations:
clubs and societies offer opportunities to engage in cultural, social, and sports activities, helping students to build a community and network.
Events and Excursions:
Regularly organized events, such as cultural festivals, trips, and workshops, help international students explore Germany and make new friends.
Buddy Program:
Pairs international students with local students to help them navigate their new environment and culture.
Academic Qualifications:
German Students: General university entrance qualification (Abitur) or Fachhochschulreife.
International Students: Equivalent qualifications to the German Abitur, such as A-levels, International Baccalaureate (IB), or other international high school diplomas. These qualifications must be recognized by HRW.
Language Proficiency:
German-Taught Programs: Proof of proficiency in German, typically through tests such as TestDaF or DSH.
English-Taught Programs: Proof of proficiency in English, usually through tests such as TOEFL or IELTS if the program is taught in English.
Academic Qualifications:
A recognized bachelor’s degree or equivalent in a related field.
Some programs may require a minimum GPA or specific coursework.
Language Proficiency:
German-Taught Programs: Proof of German language proficiency (TestDaF, DSH, or equivalent).
English-Taught Programs: Proof of English language proficiency (TOEFL, IELTS, or equivalent).
Choose a Program:
Research and select the appropriate bachelor’s or master’s program offered by HRW that fits your academic and career goals.
Prepare Application Documents:
Bachelor’s Programs:
High school diploma or equivalent (certified copies and translations if necessary).
Proof of language proficiency.
Curriculum vitae (CV).
Letter of motivation.
Passport copy.
Master’s Programs:
Bachelor’s degree certificate and transcripts (certified copies and translations if necessary).
Proof of language proficiency.
Curriculum vitae (CV).
Letter of motivation.
Passport copy.
Letters of recommendation (if required).
Submit Application:
Applications are typically submitted online through the HRW application portal or the uni-assist portal for international students.
Make sure to adhere to application deadlines, which can vary depending on the program and whether the applicant is an EU or non-EU student.
Application Deadlines:
Winter Semester (October start): Typically, applications are accepted from April to July.
Summer Semester (April start): Typically, applications are accepted from November to January.
Admission and Enrollment:
After submitting your application, you will receive a confirmation of receipt.
The university will review your application and notify you of the admission decision.
If accepted, follow the instructions provided in the admission letter to complete the enrollment process. This may include submitting additional documents, paying any applicable fees, and attending orientation sessions.
Visa and Residence Permit:
Apply for a student visa at the German embassy or consulate in your home country.
Once in Germany, register with the local residents' registration office (Einwohnermeldeamt) and apply for a residence permit at the immigration office (Ausländerbehörde).
Health Insurance:
Health insurance is mandatory in Germany. Ensure you have valid health insurance coverage, either through a public German health insurance provider or a recognized private insurance plan.
Accommodation:
Arrange for accommodation well in advance. HRW provides assistance in finding housing but does not guarantee university-owned housing.
Financial Planning:
Plan your finances to cover tuition fees, living expenses, health insurance, and other costs.
Bachelor’s Programs:
Winter Semester: Starts in October. The primary intake period.
Application Period: Typically from mid-April to mid-July.
Master’s Programs:
Winter Semester: Starts in October. The primary intake period.
Summer Semester: Some programs may offer a start in April.
Application Period: For the winter semester, applications are generally accepted from mid-April to mid-July. For the summer semester, the application period is usually from mid-November to mid-January.
Academic Qualifications:
German Students: Must have a general university entrance qualification (Abitur) or a subject-specific university entrance qualification (Fachhochschulreife).
International Students: Must have qualifications equivalent to the German Abitur, such as A-levels, International Baccalaureate (IB), or other recognized international high school diplomas. These must be officially recognized by the university.
Language Proficiency:
German-Taught Programs: Applicants must demonstrate proficiency in German. Accepted tests include:
TestDaF (at least TDN 4 in all parts)
DSH-2 (Deutsche Sprachprüfung für den Hochschulzugang)
Goethe Certificate C2
English-Taught Programs: Applicants must demonstrate proficiency in English. Accepted tests include:
TOEFL (iBT score of at least 80)
IELTS (minimum band score of 6.5)
Other equivalent tests as recognized by the university
Academic Qualifications:
Must have a recognized bachelor’s degree or equivalent in a related field.
Specific programs may have additional requirements such as a minimum GPA or relevant coursework.
Language Proficiency:
German-Taught Programs: Proof of German language proficiency, similar to the requirements for bachelor’s programs.
English-Taught Programs: Proof of English language proficiency, similar to the requirements for bachelor’s programs.
Professional Experience:
Some master’s programs may require relevant work experience or internships in the related field.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Amount/Benefits |
Application Deadline |
How to Apply |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Deutschlandstipendium (Germany Scholarship) |
High-achieving students in all fields; both German and international students |
€300 per month |
N/A |
Apply through the HRW scholarship office |
|
DAAD Scholarships |
International students; various criteria depending on the scholarship |
(tuition, living expenses, travel) |
N/A |
Apply through the DAAD website |
|
Baden-Württemberg-STIPENDIUM |
Students with outstanding academic performance; international students |
(up to €1,400 per month) |
N/A |
Apply through the HRW International Office |
|
Erasmus+ Scholarships |
EU and non-EU students participating in exchange programs |
(tuition fees, travel costs, living expenses) |
N/A |
Apply through the HRW International Office |
|
Corporate Scholarships |
Offered by partner companies to their trainees; based on performance |
N/A |
N/A |
Apply through the partner company |
|
Heinrich Böll Foundation Scholarships |
International students with a commitment to social and environmental issues |
(tuition and living expenses) |
Twice a year |
Apply through the Heinrich Böll Foundation website |
|
Friedrich Ebert Foundation Scholarships |
International students with excellent academic records and socio-political engagement |
(up to €1,000 per month) |
N/A |
Apply through the Friedrich Ebert Foundation website |
|
Konrad Adenauer Foundation Scholarships |
International students with outstanding academic records and political or social involvement |
(tuition and living expenses) |
Twice a year |
Apply through the Konrad Adenauer Foundation website |
Campus Location |
Accommodation Options |
Cost of Accommodation (Per Month in USD) |
Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Mülheim an der Ruhr |
Student dormitories, private rentals |
$300 - $600 |
Main campus, proximity to city amenities; early application recommended for dormitories |
|
Bottrop |
Student dormitories, private rentals |
$300 - $600 |
Smaller campus, more affordable living options; good public transport connections |
Dual Education Model:
HRW emphasizes a combination of theoretical studies and practical training. Students often have opportunities to engage in internships and projects with industry partners.
Modern Facilities:
The university offers state-of-the-art laboratories, well-equipped classrooms, and extensive library resources to support student learning and research.
Libraries:
Both campuses (Mülheim an der Ruhr and Bottrop) have well-stocked libraries with a wide range of academic resources, study spaces, and research assistance.
Laboratories and Workshops:
Engineering and technical programs benefit from modern laboratories and workshops equipped with the latest technology.
IT Services:
Comprehensive IT support, including computer labs, Wi-Fi access, and technical assistance, is available to all students.
Student Dormitories:
Managed by the Studierendenwerk, these dormitories offer affordable and convenient housing options for students.
Private Rentals:
Students can also find shared apartments (WG) or private apartments in Mülheim an der Ruhr and Bottrop. The university provides support in finding suitable housing.
International Office:
Provides support for international students, including orientation programs, visa assistance, and cultural integration activities.
Language Courses:
German language courses are available to help international students improve their proficiency and integrate into the local community.
Academic Advising:
Academic advisors assist students with course selection, career planning, and navigating academic challenges.
Counseling and Health Services:
Professional counseling services and health facilities are available to support students' physical and mental well-being.
Student Organizations:
clubs and societies cater to interests such as sports, arts, technology, and business, providing opportunities for social engagement and skill development.
Events and Social Life:
The university hosts regular events, including cultural festivals, academic conferences, and social gatherings, fostering a sense of community among students.
Sports and Recreation:
Sports facilities, including gyms, sports halls, and outdoor fields, are available for student use. Students can join sports teams or participate in fitness classes.
Career Counseling:
The career services office provides personalized career advice, job placement support, and workshops on resume writing, interview preparation, and job search strategies.
Industry Connections:
HRW’s strong ties with local and regional industries provide students with numerous internship opportunities and potential job placements after graduation.
Buddy Program:
Pairs international students with local students to help them navigate their new environment and culture.
Cultural Programs:
Exchange programs and excursions help students explore Germany and understand its cultural heritage.
Scholarships:
scholarships are available to support students financially, including the Deutschlandstipendium, DAAD scholarships, and corporate scholarships from partner companies.
Part-Time Jobs:
Students often have opportunities for part-time jobs, both on-campus and off-campus, which can help cover living expenses.
Program Popularity:
Programs in high demand, such as engineering and business, might have more competitive entry requirements and lower acceptance rates compared to less popular programs.
Entry Requirements:
Meeting the minimum academic qualifications is crucial. For bachelor's programs, this typically means having a recognized secondary school diploma equivalent to the German Abitur. For master's programs, a relevant bachelor’s degree is required.
Language proficiency is also a key requirement. Programs taught in German require proof of German language proficiency (e.g., TestDaF, DSH), while English-taught programs require proof of English proficiency (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS).
Application Process:
The application process can involve multiple steps, including submission of academic transcripts, language certificates, letters of motivation, and possibly interviews or entrance exams, depending on the program.
Number of Applicants:
The number of applicants in a given year can affect acceptance rates. Popular programs might receive a high volume of applications, making them more competitive.
Capacity:
The capacity of the university and specific programs also plays a role. Programs with limited spots will naturally have a lower acceptance rate.
Bachelor's Programs:
Admission to bachelor's programs generally requires meeting the academic and language proficiency requirements. The process involves ensuring that international qualifications are recognized as equivalent to the German Abitur.
Master's Programs:
Master's programs often have more specific academic requirements, such as a relevant undergraduate degree, and may also consider the applicant’s professional experience and motivation.
Program Popularity:
Programs in high demand, such as engineering, business, and computer science, may be more competitive, potentially resulting in lower acceptance rates.
Entry Requirements:
Bachelor’s Programs: Requires a recognized secondary school diploma equivalent to the German Abitur.
Master’s Programs: Requires a relevant bachelor’s degree.
Language Proficiency: Proof of proficiency in the language of instruction (German or English).
Application Volume:
The number of applications received each year can vary, influencing the acceptance rate. More applicants for limited spots generally leads to increased competition.
Capacity:
Each program has a certain number of seats available. Programs with smaller intakes might have lower acceptance rates compared to those with larger capacities.
Mülheim an der Ruhr
Address: Duisburger Straße 100, 45479 Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany
Specializations: The main campus hosts a variety of programs, including engineering, business administration, computer science, and more.
Facilities: Modern classrooms, state-of-the-art laboratories, library, student service centers, and recreational facilities.
Nearby Amenities: The campus is located close to the city center, offering easy access to shops, restaurants, and public transportation.
Bottrop
Address: Lützowstraße 5, 46236 Bottrop, Germany
Specializations: This campus also offers a range of programs, with a strong emphasis on applied sciences and technology.
Facilities: Advanced research labs, lecture halls, library, and student support services.
Nearby Amenities: Situated in a smaller city with a close-knit community, providing a quieter study environment.