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Berliner Hochschule für Technik



  • Luxemburger Straße 10
  • 13353 Berlin
  • Phone: +49 30 4504-1

Basic information

Kind of Institution and funding body University of applied sciences, public
Year of foundation 1971
Total number of Students 13,136
Students at this campus 13,136
Semester contribution 312,39 € *
Tuition fees There are no study fees.

Students by area of study

Medicine, Health Science
0.0 %
Natural Sciences, Mathematics
1.9 %
Law, Economic and Social Sciences
7.2 %
Humanities, Languages
0.0 %
Engineering Science (incl. Computer Science)
84.3 %
Other studies
6.7 %

Students by type of degree pursued

Bachelor's degree
73.8 %
Master's degree
26.0 %
Teacher qualification degree
0.0 %
Pre-Bologna degrees
0.0 %
Other types of degrees
0.2 %

Central services

Opening hours central student counselling
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Special features regarding the library
The university library provides all course-relevant literature, databases, print and electronic journals as well as all DIN standards and VDI directives. Guided user tours and advice are also offered; On site, there are workspaces and internet stations in addition to CD-ROM search stations; Stock searches, reservations and extensions can be made online using Webopac via the library homepage both at home and on campus. The university library is open Mon-Fri 09:00-21:00 during lecture periods. more information
Foreign language center and courses
There is a foreign language centre. Languages offered: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Chinese. more information
Special features regarding university sports
The university offers its own sports programme. Students attending the institution can participate in the sports programme of all higher education institutions in Berlin. Participation is subject to fees. The programme is open to: Students of all higher education institutions in Berlin. Separate health course programme available for staff, separate family-oriented courses offered in cooperation with the Central Office for Gender Equality; German Olympic Sports Federation (DOSB)-awarded programme to support students who are top athletes; Training and further training activities for part-time teaching staff included in the university sports programme. Sports: Ball sports, fitness & gymnastics, women’s sports, health & relaxation, martial arts, dance, water sports, workshops more information
Last update 2022: Data collected by the CHE Center for Higher Education.
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