First, the university situation
KIT is not only a university in Baden-Wü rttemberg, Germany, but also a large national research center. KIT is a leading international educational and scientific research institution in the fields of nature and science. There are about 8,000 employees and students18,500. The annual budget is about 700 million euros (about 7 billion yuan). Karlsruhe Institute of Technology was formed by the merger of the former Karlsruhe University and the former Karlsruhe Research Center. Established in 1825, Karlsruhe Institute is the oldest university of science and technology in Germany, and the first in Europe after Paris Polytechnic Institute (1794), Czech Technical University (1806) and Vienna Technical University (18 15). In 2006, he was selected into the first batch of elite universities together with the University of Munich and technical university of munich. In 2003, EU universities ranked second in Germany and sixth in Europe. Karlsruhe Research Center was formerly the German Nuclear Physics Research Center. With the pace of Germany's withdrawal from nuclear energy, today's scientific research fields mainly focus on nuclear physics, nanotechnology, microsystem, climate, environment, new energy and so on. It belongs to a large national research center and the Helmholtz Federation in Germany, with 3,800 employees.
The computer department of Karlsruhe University ranks first among all universities in Germany, with the longest history, and the teaching quality and scientific research results are second to none, especially in the field of robots. This is inseparable from the solid basic mathematics education in universities. Waldorf, 50 kilometers north of Karlsruhe, is the headquarters of SAP, the largest software company in Europe. The computer department of the university provides a steady stream of professionals for SAP, and SAP also maintains close technical cooperation with the computer department of the university, which provides its development with strong advantages in funds and projects. In addition to the computer department, the mechanical manufacturing department of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology is also among the best in German universities. From19th century to 1930s, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology was world-renowned. Many outstanding scientific achievements come from here, such as heinrich hertz's proof of the existence of electromagnetic waves; Nobel Prize winner Fritz Haber developed high-pressure synthetic ammonia; Ferdinand-Lei Teng Bashir founded the earliest German mechanical manufacturing discipline system, which laid a knowledge foundation for the technical development of a new generation of engineers. Heinrich hertz, the originator of electromagnetic wave.
Second, the school history
Established in 1825, Karlsruhe University is the oldest university of science and technology in Germany and the first in Europe after the Paris Institute of Technology (1794), the Czech University of Technology (1806) and the Vienna University of Technology (18 15). In 2003, EU universities ranked second in Germany and sixth in Europe. The former Karlsruhe Research Center was established in 1953, formerly known as the German Nuclear Physics Research Center. With the pace of Germany's withdrawal from nuclear energy, today's scientific research fields mainly focus on nuclear physics, nanotechnology, microsystem, climate, environment, new energy and so on. It belongs to a large national research center and the Helmholtz Federation in Germany, with 3,800 employees.
Third, the major in the department
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology has 1 1 departments and 43 majors.
School of Architecture
College of Civil Engineering, Geology and Environmental Sciences
School of Chemistry and Life Sciences
College of Chemical Engineering and Technology
School of Electronic and Information Engineering
College of Humanities and Social Sciences
School of Information Computer Science
Maschinenbau- mechanical college
Mathematik School of Mathematics
College of Physical Physics
institute of economics
Four. Admission requirements
German master applicants can only graduate from undergraduate courses, and there is no restriction of 2 1 1 and ordinary universities. Provide qualified Telford (or TOEFL score-if it is a normal major), and the average undergraduate score is 70-80. German master's applications, like undergraduate courses, are submitted to universities.