Cao Zuo Jian
competence
394 professors
6,627 staff members
Bochum University 1998/ 1999 has 36,764 students.
Among them, liberal arts students 244 1 1.
Among them, 3743 are engineering students.
Among them, natural science students 59 12.
There are 2698 Chinese medicine students.
39,765,438 foreign students +0
The campus area is about 4.5 square kilometers.
The student dormitory can accommodate about 4200 people.
The budget (excluding medicine) is about 4.51100 million marks.
The budget (medicine) is about DM 65 million.
The foreign investment in the budget is about 99 million marks.
20 departments
Main scientific research institutions 10.
Eight special research fields
1 1 doctor school
2 1 foreign cooperative universities
course
National Economy: Coordination of Microeconomic Principles of Finance and Taxation in Europe
Enterprise economy: market and operation: European monetary policy, European foreign economic policy, European competition policy, European economy 1 (European unification), international market (English), European economy 2 (transformation of eastern Europe), international Konzern management (English), European law/European economic law/private international law.
Employment prospects of graduates: internship and work prospects of this major. In addition to gaining professional knowledge, students majoring in this major will also be likely to agree to work in international institutions related to culture in Europe. Due to the close combination of humanities, law and economy, students can acquire other skills other than primary majors, such as the ability to combine theory with practice, the ability to expand professional knowledge, the ability to adapt to the new environment, the ability to solve problems and so on. Students can practice in Brussels' management departments, private enterprises, service agencies and EU institutions during the study holidays, and they can continue to participate in training programs for graduates after graduation.
Departmental setup
Department of Christian Theology, Department of Psychology, Department of Catholic Theology, Department of Civil Engineering, Department of Philosophy, Department of Education and Journalism, Department of Machinery Manufacturing, Department of History, Department of Electrician and Information Technology, Department of Economics, Department of Law, Department of Materials Resources and Astronomy, Department of Geography, Department of Southeast Asian Science, Department of Chemistry, Department of Physical Education, Department of Biology.
Major professionals
The majors offered by Bochum University mainly include literature, civil engineering, electrotechnics, film and television technology, biochemistry, biology, geography, geology, geophysics, Germanic linguistics, history, art history, classical archaeology, art history, mechanical manufacturing mathematics, medical mineralogy, musicology, contemporary German literature, education, psychology, journalism, law, East Asian politics, sociology, physical education and drama.
Professional strength
After 40 years' development, Bochum University now has 20 departments and about 65,438+000 majors, and its professional scope is among the best in German universities. Over the past 40 years, Bochum University has also built its own series of strong and characteristic majors, which have played an important role in domestic teaching and scientific research. In natural science, the recognized strengths are neurology, microelectronics, materials research, laser physics and environmental protection research. At present, there are more than 200 research projects on environmental protection. The Leibniz Prize of the German Research Association was awarded to this university (geology, mathematics and medicine) in three times from 65438 to 0992. As far as humanities are concerned, this school is famous for its Shakespeare studies, women studies and new era studies, as well as its unique Oriental Scanning Department, Enterprise Institute, Russian and Soviet Cultural Institute, Hegel Archives and China's translation of literature (a unique European flag). The main majors are literature, civil engineering, electrotechnics, film and television technology, biochemistry, biology, geography, geophysics, Germanic linguistics, history, art history, classical archaeology, art history, machinery manufacturing, mathematics, medical mineralogy, musicology, contemporary German literature, pedagogy, psychology, journalism, law, East Asian politics, sociology, sports, drama, East Asian economy and economics.
In the past 40 years, Bochum University has also built a series of strong and characteristic majors.
These majors play an important role in teaching and scientific research in China. In natural science, the recognized strengths are neurology, microelectronics, materials research, laser physics and environmental protection research. At present, there are more than 200 research projects on environmental protection. The Leibniz Prize of the German Research Association has been awarded to this university (geology, mathematics and medicine) for three times since 1992. In terms of liberal arts, this school is famous for its Shakespeare studies, women's studies and new era studies, as well as its unique East Asian Department, Enterprise Institute, Russian and Soviet Cultural Institute, Hegel Archives and Richard Wilhelm China Literature Translation Center, which are unique in Europe. National economy: principles of microeconomics, coordination of European finance and taxation.
Enterprise economy: market and operation, European monetary policy, European and foreign economic policies, European competition policy, European economy 1 (the unification of Europe and Europe), international market (English), European economy 2 (the transformation of eastern Europe), international concord management (English), European law/European economic law/private international law, employment prospects of graduates, internship and work prospects of this major. Students can acquire other skills besides primary majors, such as the ability to combine theory with practice, the ability to expand professional knowledge, the ability to adapt to the new environment, the ability to solve problems and so on. Students can practice in Brussels' management departments, private enterprises, service agencies and EU institutions during the study holidays, and they can continue to participate in training programs for graduates after graduation.
Admission requirements
Bachelor/intermediate German (Grade II or GoetheInstiut Stut), with a TOEFL score of 550 or above. At the end of study, all students should master one of them besides their mother tongue: German, English, Italian, etc.
tuition
On Monday, September 18, 2006, the university officially confirmed that all students of Ruhr University will be charged 500 euros per semester according to the tuition bill, and this decision will be implemented from the summer semester of 2007. Starting from the winter semester of 20 10, the parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia passed a bill to waive tuition fees, so the school only collects social donation fees, one * * * 245 euros.