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SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences

SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences

Ernst-Reuter-Platz 10
D-10587 Berlin
Telephone: +49 30 374 374 0
https://www.srh-berlin.de

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Basic information

Kind of Institution and funding body
University of applied sciences, private
Year of foundation
2002
Total number of Students
2,510
Students at this campus
2,002
Semester contribution
Public transport ticket is not included.
Tuition fees
per month

Students by area of study

Medicine, Health Science
0%
Natural Sciences, Mathematics
0%
Law, Economic and Social Sciences
42.7%
Humanities, Languages
1.9%
Engineering Science (incl. Computer Science)
20.5%
Other studies
34.9%

Students by type of degree pursued

Bachelor's degree
64.6%
Master's degree
32.9%
Teacher qualification degree
0%
Pre-Bologna degrees
0%
Other types of degrees
2.5%

Central services

Opening hours central student counselling

Special features regarding the library

Locations: Berlin School of Management and Technology, Berlin School of Design and Communication, Berlin School of Popular Arts; Dresden School of Management; Hamburg Campus; Stock: Books and journals (print): about 15,000; Licensed e-books: about 150; Licensed e-journals: 7; licensed databases: 68 (of which 65 national licences); Daily newspapers (print): 3; Services: Access to specialist literature (basic and, in some cases, advanced literature on all degree courses offered), non-book materials and final theses on site; Loan of media; Access to CITAVI reference management programme; Quiet working atmosphere; Computer workspaces; Research support by library staff; Library website with research tips, online catalogues and online resources; Partnerships with other academic libraries (AUMA Berlin, TU Berlin, Saxon State and University Library (SLUB) Dresden, University of Hamburg)
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Foreign language center and courses

There is a foreign language centre. Languages offered: English, German as a Foreign Language, Spanish, Chinese. The Centre for Languages and Diversity regularly reviews its range of foreign languages and this is adjusted or expanded accordingly. Both curricular and extra-curricular foreign language courses are offered. Students are also advised on courses outside the Berlin University of Applied Sciences. There is a partnership for extra-curricular courses.
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Special features regarding university sports

The university does not have its own sports programme. SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences offers university sports events such as a football & beach volleyball tournament or a short marathon through Berlin. SRH is a member of the General German University Sports Federation (ADH). Students can therefore register for the sports activities offered by other higher education institutions in Berlin. Some courses are free of charge, some subject to fees. Students benefit from a diverse range of sports on offer at Berlin's universities. In addition, the university offers its own sporting events. As it is a member of the General German University Sports Federation (ADH), there are certain educational and competition programmes of the ADH that the students can use throughout Germany. The current dates for the ADH educational and competition programmes can be found online. Students can register for the "Cup der Privaten" through their SRH membership.
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Last update 2024: Data collected by the CHE Center for Higher Education

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