The Hochschule Konstanz (Hochschule Konstanz für Technik, Wirtschaft und Gestaltung (HTWG)), is a German university that may be found in Konstanz, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, close to the Swiss border. The institution belongs to Internationale Bodensee-Hochschule (International Lake Constance University).
The study site in Konstanz is situated in the four-country region of Germany, Switzerland, Austria, and Liechtenstein, which lies directly on Lake Constance. Constance, on the fringes of Germany, is where you are attending school. It is surrounded by beautiful tourist destinations and is not far from the Alps.
The Hochschule has about 5,000 students and is renowned for its business-related computer science classes as well as for its architecture and design programs. For domestic and foreign students, it provides Bachelors, Masters, and Doctoral education options.
There are over 70 partner universities worldwide; Konstanz University of Applied Sciences has connections with universities in these nations (green), allowing HTWG students to easily spend a semester studying abroad.
It has educational ties to the following institutions of learning:
• Ellenrieder-Gymnasium Konstanz
• Evangelische Schule Schloss Gaienhofen
• Gebhardschule Konstanz
• Salem Kolleg Überlingen
Through these relationships, high school students can forge strong bonds with universities and have the chance to observe how students handle their workloads and the requirements for various degrees. The interchange of ideas between the lecturers at the two institutions benefits the students' transition from high school to university.
International students have a variety of possibilities at Konstanz University of Applied Sciences, including earning a bachelor's or master's degree or participating in an exchange semester at the HTWG. For refugees to begin their studies, the HTWG also provides particular chances.