University of Stuttgart, located in Stuttgart, Baden-Wü rttemberg, Germany, was founded in 1829. It is a famous university of technology in Germany and a member of TU9, Germany's top industrial university alliance. The University of Stuttgart now has 10 colleges, namely: School of Architecture and Urban Planning, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, School of Chemistry, School of Energy Technology, School of Process Engineering and Bioengineering, School of Computer Science, School of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, School of Aerospace Engineering and Geodesy, School of Engineering Design, School of Production Engineering and Vehicle Engineering (or Mechanical Engineering), School of Mathematics and Physics, School of Humanities and Management. University of Stuttgart
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QS ranks 248th in the world, the motto of the German city Stuttgart, Germany 17, Wissenschaft F&; Uumlr die Menschen, Menschen F & Ampumlrdie Wissenschaft Chinese translation studies for the people and the people for science. The year of coeducation is 1829. The number of students without religious beliefs in urban areas is 22,600 (20 1 1 year). The proportion of international students is 20%. This school is listed as a comprehensive university. Schools that can award doctorates (TU9) Website of Germany's top industrial universities (TIME) www.uni-stuttgart.de Surrounding environment Stuttgart, where the University of Stuttgart is located, is the capital of Baden-Wü rttemberg and the sixth largest city in Germany, located in the Neckar Valley in the middle of Baden-Wü rttemberg in southwest Germany, close to the Black Forest. Stuttgart is the sixth largest German city, and the Stuttgart region is the fourth largest urban complex in China (after Ruhr, Rhine-Main and Berlin). Stuttgart is famous for its high-tech enterprises in the world, including Daimler-Benz, Porsche, Bosch, Kodak, International Business Machines Co., Ltd. and other famous enterprises in Germany and even the world have chosen this place as their headquarters. In addition to these large international enterprises, there are 65,438+0,500 small and medium-sized enterprises in Stuttgart. The Stuttgart Stock Exchange is the second largest stock exchange in Germany, second only to Frankfurt. In addition, Stuttgart has the third largest casino in Germany, and the city is also a famous wine producing area. However, some majors still have five-year undergraduate and graduate students. Every academic year in Germany is divided into winter semester (starting in June 10) and summer semester (starting in April), and you can apply for both semesters. Germany applies for wide entry and strict exit, but for most China students, as long as they pass German, there is basically no problem. Only pay attention to the following two hard materials: first, school performance: mainly depends on the average score of undergraduate courses: generally 70-75 points; Second, language ability: English-taught courses, generally TOEFL 80 points, IELTS 6-6.5 points; German-taught courses require Telford Grade 4 or above, and a few schools accept Telford Grade 3. Regarding the application time, German comprehensive universities have a unified application deadline: July 15 for winter semester and June 65438+ 10/5 for summer semester. The application methods and requirements of all schools in Germany are basically the same. Specifically, we can see that: China applicants who have passed the college entrance examination have the following opportunities to study in German universities: direct admission: four-year or five-year undergraduate courses in key universities (national 2 1 1 engineering colleges) for at least one semester; The four-year undergraduate program or five-year undergraduate program recognized by the state must be completed for at least three semesters. Admission through matriculation: completing matriculation courses and passing the final exam of matriculation, that is, Feststellungspr &; UumlFung) is qualified to enter a German university. The requirements are: a four-year undergraduate course or a five-year undergraduate course recognized by the state, with one to two semesters; After graduating from a three-year junior college ("junior college"). 1 1 year primary and secondary school students: China applicants who study from primary school to high school 1 1 year and pass the college entrance examination have the following opportunities to study in German universities: direct admission: at least three four-year undergraduate or five-year undergraduate courses in key universities (national 2 1 1 engineering colleges). The four-year undergraduate program or five-year undergraduate program recognized by the state shall be completed for at least five semesters. Admission through the entrance examination: complete the one-year entrance examination course and pass the final examination of the entrance examination, that is, "fesstellungspr &;; UumlFung) to obtain the admission qualification of German universities, requirements: key universities (national 2 1 1 engineering colleges) have four or five years of undergraduate studies, but have not completed three semesters; Four-year undergraduate or five-year undergraduate recognized by the state, less than five semesters. All those who meet the academic requirements usually have to pass the examination of the Personnel Audit Department (APS) of the Cultural Office of the German Embassy before they can submit their applications to German universities. Postgraduate applicants applying for German master's degree 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 you major in English, the average undergraduate score is 70-80. German master's applications, like undergraduate courses, are submitted to universities. The application of German doctor is decided directly by the tutor, and there is no need to contact the school. Language requirements, admission and non-admission are all decided by the tutor contacted by the students. German doctoral applications require students to be formally registered in domestic universities, and generally require a bachelor's or master's degree in the same major. Applicants are required to have excellent grades and strong ability of independent work and scientific research. Ask students to choose their own topics and contact their tutors. Everything is up to the tutor. Neither of these rankings has the overall ranking of universities. There are many majors in the car, while Economic Weekly only ranks a few majors. The following scores are based on CHE. There are 45 majors in the ranking of the car, which are mainly scored according to the following five items: overall learning situation: it is the overall impression of students on school teachers. Teacher support: evaluate the teaching attitude of school teachers, including whether it is easy to contact and interact with teachers. Whether teachers are willing to help students and other research orientations: the evaluation is whether the school curriculum is convenient for students to participate in research and whether there are a lot of research content, work and practice; The evaluation is whether the school's curriculum conforms to the reality and whether there are a large number of facilities or resources for students to directly participate in practice or internship teaching. This item is based on peer surveys. It mainly examines the teaching and academic reputation of the school and its influence among peers. German schools (CHE ranks not only German schools, but also some German universities in Austria, Switzerland, Romania and other countries) will go to two comprehensive universities and three applied science schools &; Mdash & mdash * * * 5 institutes &; Mdash& ampmdash Conduct an investigation. In addition to the above five items, some majors (such as dentistry, master's courses, economics, etc. There will be a sixth evaluation item, while some majors will have only four (such as German language and literature, media science, etc.). ) even three (such as history) evaluation projects, their evaluation indicators will be slightly different. Regarding the above-mentioned professional ranking indicators and the ranking performance of Stuttgart University in World Ranking and German Economic Weekly, Please see: German University Ranking Specialty Setting and Classification: Professional Name English Name Corresponding Stage Grading Architecture Undergraduate 4.5 Business Administration Undergraduate 4 Civil Engineering Undergraduate 3.5 Electrical Engineering and Information Engineering E Teaching Engineering and Information Engineering Master's degree Continue reading 3.5 Mechanical Engineering (School of Mechanical Engineering) Mechanical Engineering Undergraduate 3.5 Electrical Engineering and Information Engineering Electrical Engineering and Information Engineering Undergraduate 3 Environmental Engineering Undergraduate 3 Physical Physics Undergraduate 3 Mechanical Engineering Undergraduate 3 Mathematical Mathematics Undergraduate 2.5 Process Engineering (Undergraduate) Process Engineering Undergraduate 2.5 Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Undergraduate 2.4 Chemical Chemistry Undergraduate 2.2 British and American Studies English/North American Studies 1.5 Electromechanical Integration 1.5 Sports Science 1.5 Business Computing Er Bachelor of Science 1.0 Bachelor of History 1 Bachelor of German Language and Literature 0.5 Bachelor of Romanticism 0.5 Media and Communication (Department of Digital Media) 0 Media and Communication (Information and Communication) 0 Media and Communication 0 Media and Communication 0 Biology. 0 political science undergraduate note: (1) The scores here are given according to the ranking of cars. The top group is ranked as 1, the middle group as 0.5 and the bottom group as 0.2. Finally get the total score. (2) Please note that the above list is all majors and their scores included in the CHE ranking, and it is not a complete list of majors in this school. Other information:
The University of Stuttgart is located in Stuttgart, the capital of Baden-Wü rttemberg in southwest Germany. There are many internationally renowned enterprises such as Daimler (a famous manufacturer of Mercedes-Benz), Bosch, Porsche, Lufthansa, Boss, IBM, Sony, and as many as 1500 small and medium-sized enterprises. The University of Stuttgart is one of the richest universities in Germany. According to the statistics of the German Federal Statistical Office (German: statistisches Bundesamt) in 2015, each professor of Stuttgart University received an average of 744,000 euros in third-party research sponsorship in 20 13, ranking first in Germany. Universities spend a total of 300 million euros a year, with a total funding of 700 million euros, including 73 universities.
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4% subsidy (scholarship, etc. ) The University of Stuttgart is also a member of TU9 (the most important alliance of nine German universities of technology). The University of Stuttgart enjoys a high reputation in Germany for its civil engineering, vehicle engineering, mechanical engineering, industrial engineering and electrical engineering. The academic tradition of Stuttgart University can be traced back to its most famous student: gottlieb daimler, the inventor of the automobile. School History The University of Stuttgart was formerly known as "Vereinigt e real-und Gewerbeschule" founded in 1829, and its establishment marked the beginning of the industrial era in Baden-Wü rttemberg. School curriculum is not only the content of manual technology, but also a comprehensive and theoretical education system. This teaching philosophy has continued to this day. 1862, the school was reorganized and four high-tech colleges of architecture, engineering, machinery and chemical engineering merged, forming the basic framework of today's Stuttgart University. In the following decades, the school continued to grow and develop, expanding the school building, opening new majors, and hiring famous scientists, writers and artists as professors, which improved the social and academic status of the school. With the strengthening of the importance of engineering discipline and the corresponding academic teaching, it was renamed as Advanced Institute of Technology (th) on 1876. And obtained the right to award the doctorate in engineering on 1900. 1967 was renamed as stuttgart university, and the setting of professional direction also developed. In the late 1950s, the University of Stuttgart began to establish a campus for natural and engineering disciplines in Vaihingen, Stuttgart. The original downtown campus has humanities, social sciences and architecture majors. In addition to these two "main campuses", the university has many branches in Stuttgart, such as the Institute of Mining and Crystal Chemistry in Atzenberg. The University of Stuttgart is an institution of higher learning located in Stuttgart, a new industrial zone in Germany. Strictly speaking, according to the main teaching direction, it is a specialized university of science and technology. Among the 65,438+00 comprehensive departments in this university, 7 departments cover all basic professional courses offered by typical universities of science and technology, while the other 3 departments are prepared by this university to meet the needs of more students with skills in other scientific and technological fields, such as geographic mapping, biological sciences, psychology and economics. Stuttgart University has a long history. Judging from today's scale, the earliest predecessor of the school was a practical vocational middle school founded by 1829. In 2004, the school held a grand celebration ceremony of 175. With the strengthening of the importance of engineering disciplines and the corresponding academic teaching, the school was officially renamed the College of Advanced Science and Technology on 1876. Later, in 1900, it was approved by the Ministry of Education and awarded a doctorate in engineering. It marks that Stuttgart University has officially become a large-scale comprehensive university of science and technology in Germany. Stuttgart has the most intensive scientific, theoretical and research institutions in Germany. About 1 1% of Germany's scientific research results come from here, and the annual profit from it reaches 4.3 billion euros. * * * There are six Flawn Hof institutes (also translated as Flawn Hof Institute), two Max Planck institutes (also translated as Max Planck Institute), two universities and a media college (Stuttgart University, Hornheim University, Stuttgart Media College), and other scientific research institutions are located here.