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Basic information

Kind of Institution and funding body
University of applied sciences, public
Year of foundation
1812
Total number of Students
5,025
Students at this campus
5,025
Semester contribution
130.53 €
Tuition fees
There are no study fees.

Students by area of study

Medicine, Health Science
5.1%
Natural Sciences, Mathematics
4.7%
Law, Economic and Social Sciences
38.4%
Humanities, Languages
0%
Engineering Science (incl. Computer Science)
48.4%
Other studies
3.4%

Students by type of degree pursued

Bachelor's degree
82%
Master's degree
17.4%
Teacher qualification degree
0%
Pre-Bologna degrees
0%
Other types of degrees
0.5%

Central services

Opening hours central student counselling

Special features regarding the library

Locations: Central library in the IT and Media Centre (ITMZ) on the Friedrich Streib campus; Sub-library Design on Design campus; Stock: 100,000 printed media; 170,000 e-books; 150 printed journals; 12,000 e-journals, specialist databases; Service: Joint library catalogue with Würzburg-Schweinfurt and Aschaffenburg universities; Inter-library lending in the Bavarian library association; RFID self-service terminals; Returns also outside of service hours via an RFID returns sorting machine; 90 workstations; 10 group rooms; DIN display point; Book scanner
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Foreign language center and courses

There is a foreign language centre. Languages offered: English, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Chinese, Arabic, sign language; German as a Second/Foreign Language.
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Special features regarding university sports

The university offers its own sports programme; Partnership with the Adult Education Centre (VHS). Some courses are free of charge, some subject to fees. University sports include a wide range of in-person and digital programmes. In addition to classic (ball) sports, courses such as climbing, modern dance, ultimate frisbee or Freeletics are also part of the programme at Coburg University of Applied Sciences. In addition, there is yoga, Pilates, back training and progressive muscle relaxation. The courses are integrated into a student health management programme. In their design, emphasis is placed on student participation in order to tailor the services to students’ needs. Sports: Classic ball/team sports (e.g. basketball, football, handball, volleyball), muscle building/fitness courses (e.g. Tabata, Freeletics), aikido, badminton, historical fencing, climbing, Pilates, rugby, self-defence, dancing (e.g. Zumba, modern dance, salsa), tennis, ultimate frisbee, yoga
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Last update 2024: Data collected by the CHE Center for Higher Education

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