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Introduction to departments and majors of Kloster University of Technology, Germany
Established in 1775, Technical University. Kloster is a public university, one of the famous industrial universities in Germany, and also a university that can award doctoral degrees. Kloster, a small town in Lower Saxony? Klossa-Zeiler Field. The predecessor of a university is a university? Henning? Kawohl. (Henning Calve? The School of Mining and Foundry initiated by r) 1775 was transformed into a Mining Institute in 1864. 1968, the university has expanded new disciplines (chemistry, physics, mathematics, machinery manufacturing), and at the same time, the number of registered students has also increased significantly.

Kloster University of Technology has 95 professors, 465,438+00 faculty members and more than 3,000 college students. It is a smaller public university directly under the German Ministry of Education. Through cooperation with foreign universities (32 partners) and disciplines to be established in the future (such as radioactive and chemical waste treatment), more than 40% of the students are international students, and China students account for about 20% of the total number of students in this school.

Departmental setup

* Fakult, Department of Natural and Physical Sciences? t f? Natural and material sciences

* Fakurt, Department of Energy and Economic Sciences? t f? Energy and economic research

* Fakult, Department of Mathematics/Information and Mechanical Manufacturing Science? t f? Mathematics/Information and Machinery

Professional settings

Bachelor's and master's degrees

Angewandte Mathematik (Bachelor/Master) in Applied Mathematics

Operations Research (Master)

Bachelor of Business Administration

Master of Industrial Enterprise Management

Chemistry (Bachelor/Master)

bachelor's degree

Energy and raw material supply

Petroleum Engineering (Master)

Geo-environmental engineering, Geoumwelttechnik (Bachelor).

Management of Radioactive and Hazardous Wastes (Master)

Information/Economic Informatics Information/Economic Information (Bachelor)

Informatics (Master)

Master of Economic Informatics

Materials Science and Technology Materials Science and Engineering (Bachelor)

Materials Science (Master)

Material technology, material engineering

Physical Physics (Bachelor)

Physical Technology (Master)