Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Name: Weihenstephan-Triesdorf University of Applied Sciences (Hochschule Weihenstephan-Triesdorf, HSWT)
Location: The university operates primarily from two campuses:
Weihenstephan Campus: Located in Freising, near Munich, Bavaria.
Triesdorf Campus: Situated in Triesdorf, near Ansbach, Bavaria.
HSWT specializes in applied sciences with a particular emphasis on the following areas:
Life Sciences
Agriculture and Forestry
Environmental Sciences
Horticulture and Landscaping
Food Technology and Nutrition
Sustainable Development
HSWT offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs. Below is a summary of some of the key programs:
Agricultural Management
Landscape Architecture
Forestry
Food Technology
Horticulture
Renewable Resources
Environmental Engineering
Dairy Management
Agricultural Management
Environmental Engineering
Renewable Resources
Horticulture
Food Quality and Safety
International Management of Forest Industries
Sustainable Agriculture
Research Areas: HSWT conducts significant research in fields such as sustainable agriculture, renewable resources, environmental protection, and food technology. The university emphasizes applied research that addresses real-world challenges.
Collaborations: The university collaborates with various national and international institutions, industry partners, and research organizations to enhance the practical relevance and impact of its research and teaching.
Labs and Research Centers: HSWT boasts state-of-the-art laboratories and research facilities that support advanced study and research in its key focus areas.
Greenhouses and Farms: The university has extensive practical training facilities, including greenhouses, experimental farms, and forestry areas, where students can gain hands-on experience.
Libraries: Comprehensive libraries with a wide range of resources, including books, journals, and digital databases, support the academic needs of students and staff.
Clubs and Organizations: Numerous student clubs and organizations are available, catering to a variety of interests, including academic, cultural, and recreational activities.
Cultural and Social Events: HSWT hosts various events throughout the year, such as career fairs, workshops, and cultural festivals, fostering a vibrant campus community.
Support Services: The university provides various support services, including academic advising, career counseling, and mental health support.
Exchange Programs: HSWT participates in numerous international exchange programs, allowing students to study abroad and gain global perspectives.
International Students: The university welcomes international students and provides support services tailored to their needs, including language courses and orientation programs.
Admission Requirements: Admission requirements vary by program but generally include relevant academic qualifications, language proficiency (German and/or English), and sometimes professional or volunteer experience in related fields.
Application Process: Prospective students can apply through the university’s online application portal. Detailed information about application deadlines and required documents is provided on the university’s official website.
Program Name |
Campus |
Duration |
Language of Instruction |
---|---|---|---|
Agricultural Management |
Triesdorf |
7 semesters |
German |
Agriculture (International) |
Triesdorf |
7 semesters |
English |
Agricultural Science and Management |
Weihenstephan |
7 semesters |
German |
Biotechnology and Bioinformatics |
Weihenstephan |
7 semesters |
German |
Brewing and Beverage Technology |
Weihenstephan |
7 semesters |
German |
Dairy Management |
Triesdorf |
7 semesters |
German |
Environmental Engineering |
Weihenstephan |
7 semesters |
German |
Food Technology |
Weihenstephan |
7 semesters |
German |
Forestry |
Weihenstephan |
7 semesters |
German |
Horticulture |
Weihenstephan |
7 semesters |
German |
Landscape Architecture |
Weihenstephan |
7 semesters |
German |
Renewable Resources |
Weihenstephan |
7 semesters |
German |
Sustainable Agriculture and Food Production |
Triesdorf |
7 semesters |
German |
Viticulture and Enology |
Weihenstephan |
7 semesters |
German |
Program Name |
Campus |
Duration |
Language of Instruction |
---|---|---|---|
Agricultural Management |
Triesdorf |
3 semesters |
German |
Agriculture (International) |
Triesdorf |
3 semesters |
English |
Agricultural Science and Resource Management in the Tropics and Subtropics (ARTS) |
Weihenstephan |
4 semesters |
English |
Environmental Engineering |
Weihenstephan |
3 semesters |
German |
Food Quality and Safety |
Weihenstephan |
3 semesters |
German |
Horticulture |
Weihenstephan |
3 semesters |
German |
International Management of Forest Industries |
Weihenstephan |
4 semesters |
English |
Landscape Architecture |
Weihenstephan |
3 semesters |
German |
Management of Renewable Energy |
Weihenstephan |
3 semesters |
German |
Sustainable Agriculture |
Triesdorf |
3 semesters |
German |
Program Name |
Campus |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|---|
Agricultural Management |
Triesdorf |
7 semesters |
$0 - $1,500 |
Agriculture (International) |
Triesdorf |
7 semesters |
$0 - $1,500 |
Agricultural Science and Management |
Weihenstephan |
7 semesters |
$0 - $1,500 |
Biotechnology and Bioinformatics |
Weihenstephan |
7 semesters |
$0 - $1,500 |
Brewing and Beverage Technology |
Weihenstephan |
7 semesters |
$0 - $1,500 |
Dairy Management |
Triesdorf |
7 semesters |
$0 - $1,500 |
Environmental Engineering |
Weihenstephan |
7 semesters |
$0 - $1,500 |
Food Technology |
Weihenstephan |
7 semesters |
$0 - $1,500 |
Forestry |
Weihenstephan |
7 semesters |
$0 - $1,500 |
Horticulture |
Weihenstephan |
7 semesters |
$0 - $1,500 |
Landscape Architecture |
Weihenstephan |
7 semesters |
$0 - $1,500 |
Renewable Resources |
Weihenstephan |
7 semesters |
$0 - $1,500 |
Sustainable Agriculture and Food Production |
Triesdorf |
7 semesters |
$0 - $1,500 |
Viticulture and Enology |
Weihenstephan |
7 semesters |
$0 - $1,500 |
Program Name |
Campus |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|---|
Agricultural Management |
Triesdorf |
3 semesters |
$0 - $1,500 |
Agriculture (International) |
Triesdorf |
3 semesters |
$0 - $1,500 |
Agricultural Science and Resource Management in the Tropics and Subtropics (ARTS) |
Weihenstephan |
4 semesters |
$0 - $1,500 |
Environmental Engineering |
Weihenstephan |
3 semesters |
$0 - $1,500 |
Food Quality and Safety |
Weihenstephan |
3 semesters |
$0 - $1,500 |
Horticulture |
Weihenstephan |
3 semesters |
$0 - $1,500 |
International Management of Forest Industries |
Weihenstephan |
4 semesters |
$0 - $1,500 |
Landscape Architecture |
Weihenstephan |
3 semesters |
$0 - $1,500 |
Management of Renewable Energy |
Weihenstephan |
3 semesters |
$0 - $1,500 |
Sustainable Agriculture |
Triesdorf |
3 semesters |
$0 - $1,500 |
Agricultural Management
Agriculture (International)
Agricultural Science and Management
Biotechnology and Bioinformatics
Brewing and Beverage Technology
Dairy Management
Environmental Engineering
Food Technology
Forestry
Horticulture
Landscape Architecture
Renewable Resources
Sustainable Agriculture and Food Production
Viticulture and Enology
Agricultural Management
Agriculture (International)
Agricultural Science and Resource Management in the Tropics and Subtropics (ARTS)
Environmental Engineering
Food Quality and Safety
Horticulture
International Management of Forest Industries
Landscape Architecture
Management of Renewable Energy
Sustainable Agriculture
German: Most programs are taught in German. International students may need to provide proof of German language proficiency (e.g., TestDaF, DSH).
English: Some programs, particularly those with an international focus, are offered in English. Proof of English proficiency (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS) is required for these programs.
Academic Qualifications: Relevant academic qualifications equivalent to German standards.
Language Proficiency: Proof of proficiency in the language of instruction (German or English).
Additional Documents: May include a motivation letter, CV, letters of recommendation, and sometimes proof of relevant work or volunteer experience.
Visa Assistance: Guidance on applying for a student visa.
Accommodation Assistance: Help with finding suitable accommodation, whether on-campus or off-campus.
Language Courses: Pre-semester German language courses to help students meet the language requirements and integrate into university life.
Orientation Program: Introduction to the campus, city, and German culture to help new students settle in.
Buddy System: Pairing with senior students who help new students navigate their new environment.
Tutoring Services: Additional help for students needing extra assistance with their studies.
Library and Learning Resources: Access to extensive learning materials and resources.
Counseling Services: Professional counseling available for personal and academic issues.
Health Services: Basic health services and referrals to local medical facilities.
Career Services: Guidance on internships, job placements, and career planning.
Deutschlandstipendium (Germany Scholarship): Merit-based scholarships providing financial support.
DAAD Scholarships: Scholarships offered by the German Academic Exchange Service for international students.
University Scholarships: Various scholarships offered by HSWT and its partners.
Accommodation Type |
Description |
Cost per Month (USD) |
---|---|---|
On-Campus Dormitories |
Housing provided by the university on campus |
$250 - $400 |
Shared Apartments |
Off-campus apartments shared with other students |
$300 - $500 |
Private Apartments |
Individual off-campus apartments |
$400 - $700 |
Homestay |
Living with a local host family |
$350 - $550 |
Cultural Events: Regular events such as international days, cultural festivals, and workshops.
Student Organizations: clubs and societies for different interests, including academic, cultural, and recreational activities.
Sports and Recreation: Access to sports facilities and organized activities like football, volleyball, yoga, and fitness classes.
Research Programs: Review the specific requirements and course details on the HSWT website to choose the program that best fits your academic and career goals.
Academic Qualifications: Ensure you have the equivalent of a German high school diploma (Abitur) or other recognized qualifications.
Language Proficiency: Most programs require proficiency in German. Proof can be provided through exams like TestDaF or DSH. Some programs may be offered in English and require proficiency in English (TOEFL, IELTS).
Application Form: Complete the application form available on the university’s online portal.
Academic Transcripts: Certified copies of your high school diploma and other relevant academic records.
Language Certificates: Proof of language proficiency in German and/or English.
Motivation Letter: A letter explaining your interest in the program and your career aspirations.
CV/Resume: A detailed CV outlining your educational background, work experience, and other relevant activities.
Passport Copy: A copy of your passport for identification purposes.
Uni-Assist: International students often need to apply through Uni-Assist, a service that evaluates international student applications for many German universities.
Application Deadlines: Be mindful of the application deadlines. The typical deadlines are:
Winter Semester: May 31
Summer Semester: November 30
Assessment: The admissions committee reviews applications based on academic qualifications, language proficiency, and other supporting documents.
Interview (if applicable): Some programs may require an interview, which can be conducted in person or online.
Notification: You will be notified of the admission decision via email or through the application portal.
Acceptance: If accepted, you will receive an offer letter with details on how to proceed with enrollment.
Confirm Acceptance: Confirm your acceptance by the specified deadline.
Pay Semester Contribution: Pay any required semester fees.
Submit Additional Documents: Provide any additional documents required for enrollment, such as health insurance proof and residence permit (for non-EU students).
Research Programs: Review the master’s programs and their specific requirements on the HSWT website.
Academic Qualifications: Ensure you have a relevant bachelor’s degree or equivalent qualification.
Language Proficiency: Proof of language proficiency in German and/or English, depending on the program’s language of instruction.
Application Form: Complete the application form available on the university’s online portal.
Academic Transcripts: Certified copies of your bachelor’s degree and other relevant academic records.
Language Certificates: Proof of language proficiency in German and/or English.
Motivation Letter: A detailed letter explaining your interest in the program, your career goals, and why you chose HSWT.
CV/Resume: A comprehensive CV outlining your educational background, work experience, and other relevant activities.
Letters of Recommendation: Some programs may require letters of recommendation from academic or professional referees.
Research Proposal (if applicable): For research-oriented programs, a research proposal may be required.
Uni-Assist: International students typically apply through Uni-Assist.
Application Deadlines: Be mindful of the application deadlines, similar to those for bachelor’s programs.
Assessment: The admissions committee reviews applications based on academic qualifications, language proficiency, and other supporting documents.
Interview (if applicable): Some programs may require an interview, which can be conducted in person or online.
Notification: You will be notified of the admission decision via email or through the application portal.
Acceptance: If accepted, you will receive an offer letter with details on how to proceed with enrollment.
Confirm Acceptance: Confirm your acceptance by the specified deadline.
Pay Semester Contribution: Pay any required semester fees.
Submit Additional Documents: Provide any additional documents required for enrollment, such as health insurance proof and residence permit (for non-EU students).
Winter Semester: Starts in October. Application deadline is typically May 31.
Summer Semester: Starts in March/April. Application deadline is typically November 30. Note that not all programs may have a summer intake.
Winter Semester: Starts in October. Application deadline is typically May 31.
Summer Semester: Starts in March/April. Application deadline is typically November 30. Similar to bachelor's programs, not all master’s programs may offer a summer intake.
Academic Qualifications: Students must meet the required academic qualifications equivalent to the German education system.
Language Proficiency: Proof of proficiency in the language of instruction (German and/or English).
Agricultural Management
Academic Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent.
Language Requirements: Proficiency in German (DSH, TestDaF, or equivalent).
Agriculture (International)
Academic Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent.
Language Requirements: Proficiency in English (TOEFL, IELTS).
Other Bachelor’s Programs
Academic Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent.
Language Requirements: Typically proficiency in German (DSH, TestDaF, or equivalent). Some programs may also require English proficiency.
Agricultural Management
Academic Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in a related field.
Language Requirements: Proficiency in German (DSH, TestDaF, or equivalent).
Agriculture (International)
Academic Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in a related field.
Language Requirements: Proficiency in English (TOEFL, IELTS).
Agricultural Science and Resource Management in the Tropics and Subtropics (ARTS)
Academic Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in a related field.
Language Requirements: Proficiency in English (TOEFL, IELTS).
Other Master’s Programs
Academic Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in a related field.
Language Requirements: Typically proficiency in German (DSH, TestDaF, or equivalent). Some programs may also require English proficiency.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Amount |
Application Process |
---|---|---|---|
Deutschlandstipendium |
High academic achievement; social commitment; all students eligible |
€300 per month |
Apply through HSWT; requires academic records, a personal statement, and proof of social engagement |
DAAD Scholarships |
International students; varies by country and program |
(tuition, living expenses) |
Apply through the DAAD website; specific requirements depend on scholarship type |
HSWT International Student Scholarship |
International students with high academic performance and financial need |
N/A |
Apply through HSWT; requires academic records, financial need statement, and personal statement |
Erasmus+ Scholarships |
EU and non-EU students participating in exchange programs within Europe |
(travel and living expenses) |
Apply through HSWT; must be part of an Erasmus+ program; application through home university |
PROMOS Scholarships |
International students planning to study or intern abroad for a short period |
N/A |
Apply through HSWT International Office; requires study or internship plan and academic records |
Bavarian State Ministry Scholarships |
International students from specific countries or regions |
N/A |
Apply through HSWT; specific requirements depend on the scholarship; includes academic records and personal statement |
Company-Sponsored Scholarships |
Students in specific fields (e.g., agriculture, forestry) with strong academic records |
N/A |
Apply through HSWT or directly to sponsoring companies; may require academic records, personal statement, and interviews |
Accommodation Type |
Description |
Facilities |
Cost per Month (USD) |
---|---|---|---|
On-Campus Dormitories |
Housing provided by the university on campus |
Furnished rooms, shared kitchens, study areas, laundry facilities |
$250 - $400 |
Shared Apartments |
Off-campus apartments shared with other students |
Furnished, shared kitchen and bathroom, utilities included |
$300 - $500 |
Private Apartments |
Individual off-campus apartments |
Furnished or unfurnished, private kitchen and bathroom |
$400 - $700 |
Homestay |
Living with a local host family |
Private room, shared living spaces, includes some meals |
$350 - $550 |
Student Residences |
Dedicated student housing facilities in Freising and Weidenbach |
Furnished rooms, shared kitchens, common areas, laundry facilities |
$300 - $450 |
Temporary Accommodation |
Short-term housing options for initial stay |
Fully furnished, kitchen facilities, utilities included |
$50 - $100 per night |
Small Class Sizes: Ensures personalized attention from instructors and active participation in class.
Experienced Faculty: Qualified and experienced instructors who are experts in their fields.
Modern Facilities: State-of-the-art laboratories, research centers, and well-equipped classrooms.
Applied Research: Opportunities for students to engage in applied research projects in collaboration with faculty and industry partners.
Internships and Practical Training: Many programs include mandatory internships or practical training components, providing hands-on experience in real-world settings.
Diverse Student Body: Students from various cultural, religious, and national backgrounds, fostering a global learning environment.
Cultural Events: Regular events such as international days, cultural festivals, and workshops.
Student Organizations: Various clubs and societies focusing on academic interests, hobbies, and social causes.
Sports and Recreation: Access to sports facilities and organized activities like football, volleyball, yoga, and fitness classes.
Tutoring and Mentoring: Available for students needing extra help with their studies.
Library and Learning Resources: Access to extensive learning materials and resources, including books, journals, and online databases.
Counseling Services: Professional counseling available for personal and academic issues.
Health Services: Basic health services and referrals to local medical facilities.
Career Services: Guidance on internships, job placements, and career planning.
Student Dormitories: Comfortable living with facilities like study rooms, common kitchens, and laundry.
Community Life: Living on campus enhances the sense of community among students.
Shared Apartments: Affordable options for students preferring to live off-campus.
Homestay: Experience German culture by living with local families.
Scholarships: Available for both domestic and international students based on merit and need.
Part-time Jobs: Opportunities for part-time work on campus or in the local community to help support living expenses.
Welcome Week: Orientation programs to help new students adjust to campus life and German culture.
Buddy System: Senior students helping new students settle in and navigate their new environment.
Freising Campus: Located near Munich, offering a mix of historical sites and modern amenities.
Triesdorf Campus: Situated in a rural setting with a focus on agricultural and environmental studies.
Outdoor Activities: Opportunities for hiking, cycling, and exploring nature parks and reserves.
Cultural Venues: Access to theaters, museums, music venues, and festivals in nearby cities like Munich and Nuremberg.
Community Events: Participate in local events and festivals to experience German culture and traditions.
Academic Conferences: Opportunities to attend and present at local and international conferences.
Guest Lectures: Regular lectures by visiting scholars and professionals in relevant fields.
Field Placements: Integral part of the curriculum, providing hands-on experience in various industries.
Professional Networks: Building connections with professionals and organizations in the field of study.
Career Counseling: Personalized career guidance to help students identify their career goals and develop a plan to achieve them.
Workshops and Seminars: Regular workshops on resume writing, interview skills, job search strategies, and professional development.
Job Portal: Access to a job portal where students can find internships, part-time jobs, and full-time employment opportunities.
Mandatory Internships: Many programs at HSWT include mandatory internships or practical training as part of the curriculum, providing students with hands-on experience.
Placement Support: Assistance in finding suitable internship placements, both within Germany and internationally, through the university’s network of partner organizations and institutions.
Industry Connections: The university has strong connections with various organizations, businesses, and NGOs involved in sectors such as agriculture, environmental management, and food technology.
Guest Lectures and Conferences: Regular guest lectures by industry professionals and opportunities to attend conferences and symposia to build professional networks.
Alumni Association: A growing network of alumni who can provide mentoring, networking opportunities, and career advice to current students.
Alumni Events: Regular events and reunions for alumni to connect with each other and with current students.
Graduates from HSWT are prepared for careers in various sectors, including:
Agriculture and Agribusiness: Roles in farm management, agricultural consultancy, and agribusiness companies.
Environmental Management: Positions in environmental protection agencies, consulting firms, and NGOs.
Food Technology and Nutrition: Jobs in food production, quality assurance, and food safety.
Horticulture and Landscaping: Opportunities in landscape design, urban planning, and horticultural enterprises.
Forestry and Renewable Resources: Positions in forest management, conservation, and renewable energy companies.
Brewing and Beverage Technology: Roles in brewing companies, beverage production, and quality control.
Graduate Success: Many HSWT graduates have successfully secured positions in their fields, leveraging the practical experience and professional connections gained during their studies.
Career Advancement: Alumni have reported career advancement and leadership roles in various organizations, attributing their success to the comprehensive education and support received at HSWT.
1. Program Demand: Some programs, particularly those in high-demand fields such as environmental engineering or food technology, may be more competitive.
2. Applicant Pool: The diversity and qualifications of the applicant pool can impact acceptance rates.
3. Academic Requirements: Meeting or exceeding the academic and language requirements can influence acceptance chances.
4. Supporting Documents: The strength of motivation letters, CVs, and recommendation letters play a significant role.
5. Interview Performance: Some programs may include an interview process that can affect admission decisions.
Address:
Weihenstephan Campus Am Hofgarten 4, 85354 Freising, Germany
Location:
City: Freising
Region: Bavaria, near Munich