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  • Media- and Communicational Science (UoAS), Department

    Medien-Studiengänge

  • Detailed information on examined courses:

  • FURTHER COURSES

    Further degree courses [?]  
  • FACTS

    Total main subject students [?] 506  
    Teaching Professors [?]  
    Foreign guest lecturers [?] 0  
    Outgoing guest professors [?] 0  
    International Orientation [?] 1 / 13 points
    International orientation master programmes [?] 1 Points
    Teaching by visiting lecturers [?] 35,0 %
    Percentage of teaching by practitioners [?] 30,0 %  
    Third party funds per professor [?] 1,0
  • STUDENT'S JUDGEMENTS (UNDERGRADUATE, PRESENCE-LEARNING)

    Teacher support [?] 1,9
    E-Learning [?] 1,8
    Teaching evaluation [?] Rank group not assignable
    Contact to students [?] 1,7 *

    Indicator not ranked

    Courses offered [?] 2,3
    Study organisation [?] 1,6
    Job market preparation [?] Rank group not assignable
    Support during practical semester [?] 2,0
    Support for stays abroad [?]
    Rooms [?] 1,2 *

    Indicator not ranked

    Library [?] Rank group not assignable
    IT-infrastructure [?] 1,3
    Media lab [?] 1,2
    Overall study situation [?] 2,0
  • REPUTATION

    Reputation for academic studies and teaching [?] 0,0 %
      • SPECIAL FEATURES (DEPARTMENT INFORMATION)
      • Teaching: Small seminar groups with a maximum of 30 students; professors can be reached directly and at any time; markedly higher number of teaching hours per semester (approx. 350 hours per semester); career service supports search for practical training placements and submission of applications;
      • Infomation on Entrance requirements:  www.mediadesign.de/index.php?id=219
      • Equipment: Every student receives a personal laptop with all relevant software in the first semester; students can borrow digital TV and photo equipment cost-free;
      • Research and Development: Smaller research projects are part of the seminars and students are consequently drawn into the entire research process.

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Last update 2011: Data colleted by the CHE Center for Higher Education.
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