Ulm model (study model)

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The Ulm model is the term used to describe cooperative studies , which, similar to the system of professional academies, contains both practical and theoretical phases.

In contrast to the BA, the Ulm model includes two degrees. For one, the skilled worker qualification and on the other the engineering graduate or undergraduate . The fields of study offered are mechanical engineering , vehicle construction , power engineering , production engineering , communications engineering and electrical engineering . As partner companies, this course is mainly offered by companies from the area, but also occasionally from all over Germany.

Specific features

  • Two degrees in 4½ years
  • Cooperation relationship between student and company
  • Double qualification and thus the goal: improved job market opportunities

See also

Web links

  • [1] New website of the HS-Ulm