The University of Europe for Applied Sciences, also known as UE, is a private, for-profit university in Germany having campuses in Berlin, Potsdam, Hanover, and Hamburg in addition to its main campus and administrative center in Iserlohn. It was formed in 2017 as the University of Applied Sciences Europe by a merger of the Business and Information Technology School and the Berliner Technische Kunsthochschule.
There are three faculties at the university:
• The Business and Information Technology School used to teach both business and psychology.
• Sport, Media, and Event Management, originally taught at the Business and Information Technology School
• Art and Design, originally taught at the Berliner Technische Kunsthochschule
They collaborate to offer a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs, some of which are taught in English.
There is no fee for ERASMUS students at the University of Europe for Applied Sciences, depending on the individual agreement fee of Students from partner universities varies it is recommended to consult your local university and a regular tuition fee is applied for students from universities with which there is no partnership ( Free movers).
The University of Europe for Applied Sciences (UE) offers students the chance to spend a semester studying at one of its esteemed partner institutions. Typically, you finish this in your fifth semester in a bachelor's program.
The University of Europe for Applied Sciences' (UE) Career Development Center helps students find the ideal employment and succeed in their first years of work in business both during and after they complete their studies.