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How many are there in Universities of Applied Sciences?
German universities and scientific research institutions are very diverse. There are nearly 4 institutions of higher learning, more than 9% of which are public, and all of them enjoy free education when studying in public universities. Universities are mainly divided into the following three categories: the first category is what we often call comprehensive research universities (German: Universit? T, referred to as Uni;; English: university); The second category, Universities of Applied Sciences (German: Fachhochschule, FH for short; English: University of Applied Sciences); The third category is art, music, sports and other specialized institutions.

in terms of quantity, among many universities in Germany, comprehensive research universities (Universit? T, including comprehensive universities, universities of science and technology, etc.) 11; 232 Fachhochschule; There are 58 art, music and sports colleges, which shows that FH universities account for a high proportion in German universities.

Uni will give students great freedom and autonomy, let them decide their own learning progress and direction, and the exam is relatively difficult. Therefore, in Uni, Germany, the phenomenon of delayed graduation is very common. However, FH has a fine classification of courses and a compact teaching arrangement. FH students, like China University, have a fixed course choice and timetable. Theoretical examination is not the focus, but the focus is on cultivating students' application ability. Therefore, counting the proportion of students in Germany who failed to finish their studies, 1% of FH students dropped out of school, accounting for an astonishing 3% in Uni.

as far as specialties are concerned, each FH has its own distinctive specialties, such as engineering, technology, finance, industrial management, design, environment, etc. In principle, there are no humanities, social sciences, philosophy and natural sciences. However, many applied majors are only offered in FH, while Uni offers few or none. For example, only two UNIs, Munich University of Technology and Pourtal University, offer Industrial Design, and more than 2 other universities offering this major are FH; For example, interior design, graphic design, tourism management and other majors, there is no Uni at all, but only in FH universities.

The characteristic of p>FH is that about half of the courses have internship opportunities in enterprises, so graduates can better meet the needs of enterprises and are more welcomed by enterprises in many applied majors.

as far as the recognition of returning to China is concerned, China students can be completely assured that they have obtained their undergraduate and master's degrees in FH, Germany, and they have been certified as bachelor's and master's degrees by the Ministry of Education of China, just as they have obtained their corresponding degrees in Uni, Germany. For details, please visit the "Information Network of Foreign-related Education Supervision of the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China" to check the list of regular German universities recognized by the Ministry of Education.