The University of Koblenz-Landau is a recent institution with a sizeable student body. In 1990, it emerged from a university of educational science. Eight departments are housed on its two campuses in Koblenz and Landau, and the President's Office is located in Mainz. The three interconnected, multidisciplinary profile areas of "Education," "People," and "Environment" are now where research and instruction are aligned.
The University of Koblenz welcomes more than 1,700 first-year students. The 1990-founded university was modelled after a number of earlier colleges in Koblenz, Landau, Neuwied, Worms, Kaiserslautern, and Trier.
Now its has 9,071 students, and 19.04 percent of them are in their first semester. Women make up 59.19 percent of the population. In the coming days, more first-semester students will enroll in the many courses offered on campus as late-determiners, and those who have moved up do so.
The University of Koblenz-Landau has also completed bilateral, subject-related Erasmus agreements with almost 200 universities and submitted a successful application for the Erasmus+ participation calculation. Students at the University of Koblenz-Landau now have the chance to conduct an Erasmus study visit at one of the partner institutions.
Currently, Erasmus is available to participants from all 27 EU member states as well as Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein, Turkey, and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
You can choose from a variety of courses at the University of Koblenz-Landau in the areas of education, humanities, and natural, cultural, social, and environmental sciences. Additionally, you have access to courses in computer science, psychology, and the two-subject bachelor's degree.