Chinese-German university college
Chinese-German University College 中德 学院 |
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founding | 1998 |
Sponsorship | state |
place | Shanghai |
country | People's Republic of China |
president | Pei Gang ( 裴 钢 ) |
Students | approx. 320 |
Website | cdhk.tongji.edu.cn (German) |
The Chinese-German University College ( CDHK for short ) was founded in 1998 as a joint project between the DAAD and Tongji University in Shanghai . Thus, the CDHK sees itself as a bridge between the German and Chinese education systems and as a successful project in the exchange of knowledge between the two countries.
history
The Tongji University was founded in 1907 by the German physician Erich Paulun , so the university traditionally maintains numerous contacts with Germany. In 1993 the then Federal Chancellor Helmut Kohl visited Shanghai in order to be ready for the first considerations of a joint university college. A joint contract between the DAAD and Tongji University sealed this idea in 1996, and German teaching began the following year. In 1998, teaching began for electrical engineering and economics. The CDHK building is located on the Siping campus of Tongji University on Chifeng Lu and was completed in 2002.
Teaching
At the Sino-German University College, students from all over the People's Republic of China attend three-year master’s courses in mechanical engineering , electrical engineering , economics and business law . The bilingual training includes a stay in Germany in the form of an internship or a semester abroad for the Chinese students.
German students from the various partner universities can come to Shanghai for a one to two semester stay abroad and learn alongside Chinese students. The courses are offered in Chinese, German and English.
It is also possible for students from some German partner universities to take part in a double master’s program and obtain a degree (e.g. automotive engineering at the TU Braunschweig).
In addition to German guest lecturers, Chinese academics are active in teaching, all of whom have studied or obtained their doctorates in Germany. More than 30 German and Chinese companies have set up endowed chairs at the college. A university magazine - CDHK-aktuell - provides quarterly information on teaching and research.
Course offer
Electrical engineering
- Automation technology
- Information technology
Mechanical engineering and vehicle technology
- Vehicle technology
- Production engineering
Commercial law
- Intellectual Property Law
- Commercial law
- Commercial administrative law
Economics
- Controlling
- Financial management
- Global supply chain management
- marketing
- Insurance business administration
- Economics
- business Informatics
Partner universities
The CDHK maintains numerous partnerships with universities in Germany (and other German-speaking countries), within the framework of which an exchange of students from the economic and natural science faculties takes place. The partner universities include (sorted by city):
- RWTH Aachen
- Technical University Berlin
- Ruhr-University Bochum
- Darmstadt University of Technology
- Goethe Business School , Frankfurt
- Kühne Logistics University , Hamburg
- Bucerius Law School , Hamburg
- Karlsruher Institute for Technology
- Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
- University of Mannheim
- Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich
- Technical University of Munich
- Technical University of Braunschweig
- University of Munster
- EBS University of Economics and Law , Oestrich-Winkel
- University of St. Gallen
- WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management , Vallendar
- Clausthal University of Technology
See also
Web links
- German homepage CDHK
- Chinese homepage CDHK
- Homepage Tongji University
- Current edition of the CDH Aktuell (PDF; 7.0 MB)
Individual evidence
- ↑ CDHK History ( Memento from October 8, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ https://www.tu-braunschweig.de/ik/lehre/ausch/china