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Brochure for International Students and Applicants from
| I Study in Wildau, Germany Brochure for International Students and Applicants from Abroad 2010|2011 II | CONTENTS Contents 4 Campus Plan 5 Preface 6 Introduction The University of Applied Sciences Wildau 7 History 9 Location 10 University Address 11 Profile 12 Overview: Degree Courses and Contacts 14 Structure of Study Programmes Regulations Concerning Your Stay in Germany 15 Registering with the Residents’ Registration Authority 16 Visa and Residence Permit 16 Insurances Facilities at the University of Applied Sciences Wildau 18 International Office Print 19 Internship 19 Registration and Examinations Office Publisher: Technical University of Applied Sciences Wildau 19 Library Editor: International Office at the UAS Wildau 21 University Computer Centre Editorial Staff: Carolina Augspurg, Dr. Angelika Schubert, 21 Languages Dr. Greg Bond 22 Eating on Campus, Cafeteria Copy Deadline: April 2010. Subject to alteration. 22 Student Identity Card © UAS Wildau 2010 | 1 2 | CONTENTS CONTENTS Finances 23 Study Fees 24 Financing Your Stay through Scholarship Programmes 40 Acceptance to University through an Entrance Examination 40 Acceptance to University without an Entrance Examination 24 Cost of Living 40 Application Documents 24 Opening a Bank Account 42 Application Deadline 42 Considerations for Students from Certain Accommodation Countries 25 Places to Live 28 Shopping Leisure 28 Excursions and Other Events with the International Office 43 Documents Required for Your Stay in Germany Glossary of Useful Terms 44 The University and the Structure of Degree Programmes 29 (Students’) Sport 45 Facilities at the University 30 Fun in and around Wildau 46 Formalities at the University 30 Parties 47 Student Accommodation 31 In and around Berlin 47 Registration with the Residents’ Registration Authorities Life in Germany 33 Germany 35 Climate 35 People 36 Opening Hours 36 Part-time Jobs 37 Driver’s License 37 Public Transport 38 Public Holidays 39 Important Addresses in Emergencies Applications 39 Exchange and Programme Students 39 International Students 48 Banking 48 Transport | 3 4 | CAMPUS PLAN PREFACE Dear guest students from abroad, I warmly welcome you to the Technical University of Applied Sciences Wildau. I am very pleased that you have decided to study at our university. I am sure that you will quickly settle in here and be successful in your studies. We offer excellent opportunities – as a modern campus university located in a traditional engineering town. Our university is not too large, and the personal atmosphere, our excellent equipment and labs, our computer, internet and library facilities all provide the best conditions for your studies and future careers. On our campus research and learning and life and learning are all closely combined. I hope that you will play an active part in campus life during your stay in Wildau. One of our key aims is to continue consolidating and expanding our international contacts and activities, and all our guest students have a key role to play. This brochure is your guide to finding your way around the Technical University of Applied Sciences Wildau. Here you will find information on residence and work conditions for foreign students, information on official procedures, tips and advice on accommodation, health insurance and much more. Living abroad always involves surprises and opportunities, but it is not always easy to get used to new and unusual ways of life. This brochure contains the names and contact details of people who can help you whenever you have questions or experience difficulties. I would like to encourage you to study hard, and also to gain broader cultural experience. Getting to know Germany and its people and taking an interest in the culture of our region should be an important part of your stay abroad. I wish you all the best and every success at our university. Prof. Dr. László Ungvári President of the TH Wildau [FH] | 5 6 | INTRODUCTION THE UNIVERSITY Introduction lities for teaching and research, a large library, well-equipped seminar rooms and laboratories, and excellent contacts to industry and busi- We would like to warmly welcome you to Wildau and the Technical ness, all of which contribute to a first-class study environment. University of Applied Sciences (UAS) Wildau, or the Technische Hoch- The Technical University of Applied Sciences Wildau focuses on de- schule Wildau [FH]. We are delighted that you have chosen to spend gree programmes that contain practical work and internships, and some time studying or pursuing further studies at our university. on dynamic technology transfer between the university and indus- There are more than 300 universities in Germany, including 158 try. The Technical University of Applied Sciences Wildau has coop- universities of applied sciences. Universities of applied sciences of- eration partners in industry, business, and education in Germany, fer shorter and more firmly structured degree programmes than the Eastern Europe (Poland, Russia, Slovakia, Hungary), Western Europe other universities. Universities of applied sciences are also noted for (France, the Netherlands, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Ireland, the practical and vocational emphasis of their programmes. UK), and also in Asia (China and Kazakhstan) and Latin America The University of Applied Sciences Wildau is one of five applied uni- (Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Mexico, Columbia, versities in the German federal state of Brandenburg. It is situated Cuba, Argentina and Brazil). directly at the city limit of the capital, Berlin, and is linked to the This brochure is a guide to your new life in Wildau. It contains im- local city train (S-Bahn) network of Berlin. portant information and tips on the university, studying here, and on student life. Whether you are planning to be here for just a few months, for a year, or for the whole of your studies, our university will always be able to help to answer your questions and listen if you have worries or problems. We wish you every success and lots of fun during your stay at the Technical University of Applied Sciences Wildau. The Technical University of Applied Sciences Wildau History Wildau is a traditional industrial town that came to be known for its mechanical engineering industry. It became a student town as early as 1949, when the engineering school was founded. Since that year, The University of Applied Sciences Wildau has around 4000 students. when the first students enrolled in Wildau, engineering has always The attractiveness of Wildau lies in its interesting range of degree been taught here. programmes and particularly in the university’s activities in applied Soon the education at the school of engineering in Wildau gained research and development, which ensure that teaching here is always a good reputation, based on direct contacts to industry in Wildau forward-looking and practical. The university has state-of-the-art faci- and on the teaching of sound basics and practical know-how. | 7 8 | THE UNIVERSITY THE UNIVERSITY mental engineering sectors. The Technical University of Applied Sciences Wildau is working closely together with a number of these. Schwartzkopff locomotive factory, 1909 Engineering school, 1949 In 1991 the Technical University of Applied Sciences Wildau was founded as a public institution under the auspices of the federal state of Brandenburg. On October 22, 1991, the new university came into being on the campus of the former school of engineering. The first students to enroll were 33 students of mechanical engineering in the winter semester of 1991/1992. In addition to this traditional discipline in engineering the university today also offers degrees in business administration, business computing, European management, business and law, administration and law, biosystems technology/bioinformatics, logistics, aviation engineering/aviation logistics, physics engineering, photonics, telematics, and industrial Location engineering. Wildau is a green town to the southeast of Berlin, not far from the city border. This is a town for recreation, for rambling, cycling, sailing, or simply relaxing. And right here you can find the Technical University of Applied Sciences Wildau. Wildau, 1991 Campus Bahnhofstrasse, 2007 In recent years a number of technology and business parks have been founded in the region around Wildau, with service enterprises, logistics centres, and companies in the energy and environ- Lake Müggelsee Sailing at Wildau | 9 10 | THE UNIVERSITY THE UNIVERSITY The university is located in the Bahnhofstrasse directly in front of Profile the urban train line (S Bahn) Wildau. All faculties and the teaching Both teaching and applied research at the University of Applied and administrative staff are located on campus. Sciences Wildau are closely linked with the university’s direct contacts with industry and business. Practical laboratory work University Address and internships in industry are essential components of studying Techical University of Applied Sciences Wildau in Wildau, and all our students are able to gain insights into their Technische Hochschule Wildau [FH] future fields of work and careers during their studies. Students in Postal address: Wildau are also able to conduct their own experiments using highly Bahnhofstr. advanced laboratory and computer technology. 15745 Wildau With around 4000 students at present, the University of Applied Germany Sciences Wildau is noted for its large potential in innovation and Tel. +49 3375 508-300 development research, strong links between teaching and practice, Fax +49 3375 500324 intensive laboratory work, good relations between students and staff, www.th-wildau.de and also cooperation with competent partners in business. This all guarantees lively technology and knowledge transfer with student integration, enabling our students to develop skills in teamwork and leadership. Studying at the University of Applied Sciences Wildau means: well organized and easy to understand structures to degree programmes, a relatively short study period of six semesters for first degrees, and four semesters for master’s degrees, House 15 House 100 efficient work in small groups, individual and personal supervision for students, strong links to practice, dynamic development of study programmes in line with trends in business and industry, and early contact for students with business and industry. The degrees awarded to successful students are all bachelor’s and master’s degrees. Hall 10 Hall 14 | 11 12 | THE UNIVERSITY THE UNIVERSITY The University of Applied Sciences Wildau has three faculties. Faculty of Engineering/Industrial Engineering: Faculty of Buisness Administration and Business Computing: Degree Contact Business Administration Prof. Dr. oec. Ingrid Wirth (Bachelor) ingrid.wirth@th-wildau.de Degree Contact Biosystems Technology/ Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Franz Wildenauer Bioinformatics franz-xaver.wildenauer@th-wildau.de Business Management Prof. Dr. oec. Ingrid Wirth (Bachelor/Master) Tel. +49 3375 508-148 (Master) ingrid.wirth@th-wildau.de Mechanical Engineering Prof. Dr.-Ing. Norbert Miersch (Bachelor) norbert.miersch@th-wildau.de Business Computing Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Ulrike Tippe Tel. +49 3375 508-193 (Bachelor/Master) ulrike.tippe@th-wildau.de Physics Engineering Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Siegfried Rolle (Bachelor) siegfried.rolle@th-wildau.de Tel. +49 3375 508-126 Aviation Engineering/ matthias.prokoph@th-wildau.de (Bachelor/Master) Tel. +49 3375 508-614 Logistics Prof. Dr.-Ing. Klaus-Martin Melzer (Bachelor) klaus-martin.melzer@th-wildau.de Tel. +49 3375 508-223 Industrial Engineering Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Manfred Böttcher (Bachelor) manfred.boettcher@th-wildau.de Tel. +49 3375 508-961 Prof. Dr.-Ing. Klaus-Martin Melzer and Logistics (beginning in 2010) klaus-martin.melzer@th-wildau.de (Master) Tel. +49 3375 508-223 Photonics Prof. Dr.rer.nat. habil. Sigurd Schrader (Master) sigurd.schrader@th-wildau.de Tel. +49 3375 508-293 Telematics (Bachelor/Master) Tel. +49 3375 508-510 Tel. +49 3375 508-556 Faculty of Business, Administration and Law: Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Matthias Prokoph Aviation Logistics Technical Management Tel. +49 3375 508-510 Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Ralf Vandenhouten ralf.vandenhouten@th-wildau.de Tel. +49 3375 508-359 Degree Contact Administración y Derecho (Bachelor/Master) Dr. Gregory Bond gregory.bond@th-wildau.de Tel. +49 3375 508-366 Economía y Leyes RD Bernt Kuklinski (Diploma) bernt.kuklinski@th-wildau.de Tel. +49 3375 508-973 European Management Prof. Dr. oec. Gerhard Mewes (Bachelor/Master) gerhard.mewes@th-wildau.de Tel. +49 3375 508-597 | 13 14 | THE UNIVERSITY STAY IN GERMNAY – REGULATIONS Structure of Study Programmes university language centre offers courses in German as a foreign A degree programme at the University of Applied Sciences Wildau language for foreign students (see “Languages” in this brochure). | 15 lasts three years for a bachelor’s degree. Master’s degrees will normally last two years. Each academic year is divided into two The main work of the university is equally concentrated on teach- semesters. All bachelor’s degrees include a period on internship in ing and education, further education, and applied research and business or industry of between twelve weeks and six months, and technology transfer. The cooperation between the university and students write a final bachelor’s thesis in their last semester, which industry supports and encourages the practical relevance of our will usually deal with a practical aspect of their studies and often be degree programmes. Through our partnerships with industry and written in cooperation with a company. the local community, we are able to incorporate their ideas and suggestions into our teaching and research activities, and then to offer the results of our research as innovation potential. Projects done in cooperation with industrial enterprises aim at the introduction of new and improved production methods or products to the market. For students this means better chances for starting a career after graduating, through work on projects, the internship semester, and the diploma dissertation on a subject in industry or business. Regulations Concerning Your Stay in Germany Teaching is divided into lectures, seminars, and laboratory work, Registering with the Residents’ Registration Authority is carried out by professors and lecturers with practical experience, If you are going to stay for a period any longer than three months and is always relevant to the future professions of our students. in Germany, you must register with the Residents’ Registration Teaching is not only intended to pass on specialized knowledge, Authority (Landeseinwohnermeldeamt) within 10 days after enter- but also to help to develop personalities and to encourage creative ing the country. You will need your passport and your visa, if appli- and independent thinking. It is important to have good cross- cable, and your rent agreement. cultural competence, creative ideas, flexibility, and leadership You can also register independently at the Residents’ Registration qualities, as well as good skills in foreign languages, which are also Authority if you wish. The addresses for Wildau and Königs trained through internships and study periods abroad. Students Wusterhausen are as follows: can take courses in English, French, Polish, Russian, and Spanish. If you live in Berlin, you will find the correct Local Registration Furthermore there is training in cross-cultural communication. As Office by using the telephone directory information (tel. 11833) or most of our regular lectures and degree programmes are taught in by looking in the Yellow Pages (Gelbe Seiten) under the keyword German, however, a good knowledge of German is essential. The Landeseinwohnermeldeamt. Einwohnermeldeamt Gemeinde Wildau Karl-Marx-Str. 36 15745 Wildau T +49 3375 5054-59 Opening hours: Mondays 09:00 – 12:00 Tuesdays 09:00 – 12:00 and 14:00 – 18:00 Thursdays 09:00 – 12:00 and 14:00 – 17:00 16 | STAY IN GERMANY – REGULATIONS Bürgerservice Königs Wusterhausen Schloßstr. 3 15711 Königs Wusterhausen T +49 3375 273-0 Opening hours: Mondays and Wednesdays 08:00 – 13:00 Tue|Thur 08:00 – 18:00 Fridays 07:00 – 12:00 STAY IN GERMANY – REGLUL ATIONS Visa and Residence Permit kasse, TKK – Techniker Krankenkasse, Barmer GEK Krankenkasse, A visa will allow you entry into Germany and a stay for up to three KKH-Allianz, etc.). The health insurance company will then free months. Exchange and programme students from non-European you from compulsory insurance and provide you with a confirma- Union countries must apply for a visa in their own country. This tion of insurance that is valid in Germany. Using this confirmation visa will be issued for a maximum of three months. If you intend to of the public health insurance company, you can consult doctors stay more than three months you will have to apply for a residence and dentists in Germany. You will only have to pay a practice fee permit after you enter the country. The residence permit can be (Praxisgebühr) amounting to 10 euro. This practice fee will only be applied for at the relevant Immigration Office (Ausländerbehörde). charged by doctors and dentists the first time of your consultation Look at: www.berlin.de/labo/auslaender/dienstleistungen/ in each quarter of the year. If you have already paid the practice fee You will need the following documents to apply for a residence within one quarter, the doctor will give a referral (Überweisung) to permit: you. Using this referral, you are allowed to consult other doctors confirmation of registration with the residents’ registration within the particular quarter without paying another 10 euro. authority If exchange and programme students do not have health insurance Ausländerbehörde passport through their home country, they will have to sign in for a German Landkreis Dahme-Spreewald Schulweg 13 15711 Königs Wusterhausen T +49 3375 26-2106 Opening hours: Tue – Thur 08:00 – 18:00 2 biometric passport photographs Health Insurance after arriving in Germany. Berlin Friedrich-KrauseUfer 24 13353 Berlin T +49 30 90269-0 Opening hours: Tue|Wed 07:00 – 14:00 Thursdays 10:00 – 18:00 registration certificate of the university/admission notification of the university/confirmation of your application by the university Accident Insurance proof of health insurance/proof that compulsory health insur- Students at the University of Applied Sciences Wildau have auto- ance does not apply matic legal accident insurance for their journeys from their place of residence to the university and back as well as at the campus of the Insurances University of Applied Sciences Wildau. Furthermore, the Students’ There are at least three types of insurances that exchange and Union in Potsdam has concluded a contract with an insurance com- programme students at the University of Applied Sciences Wildau pany that also covers accidents that occur in the students’ leisure have to think of. In the following paragraphs you will find some time, during internships, or during exam oriented tasks. information concerning health insurance, accident insurance, and Nevertheless, the International Office recommends you to procure liability or indemnity insurance. your own insurance for accidents. Health Insurance Liability or Indemnity Insurance Exchange and programme students will have health insurance A liability or indemnity insurance indemnifying the student from through their home country. This health insurance must be valid claims for damages of a third party is not provided by the University in Germany, and the insurance policy should list the main services of Applied Sciences Wildau. For this reason the International Office covered in German, or at least in English. recommends you to procure your own insurance for liability or After your arrival in Germany you will have to present your con- indemnity. firmation of insurance and the insurance form E111 to a German public health insurance company (AOK – Allgemeine Ortskranken- | 17 AOK Brandenburg Maxim-Gorki-Str. 3-4 15711 Königs Wusterhausen T 0180 2651111 aok-brandenburg @brb.aok.de Opening hours: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 09:00 – 15:00 Tuesdays and Thursdays 09:00 – 18:00 Saturdays 09:00 – 12:00 TKK Berlin Lahnstr. 54 12055 Berlin T 01802 858585 Berlin-Brandenburg @tk-online.de Opening hours: Mondays and Wednesdays 09:00 – 15:00 Tuesdays and Thursdays 09:00 – 18:00 Fridays 09:00 – 13:00 18 | FACILITIES FACILITIES Facilities at the University of Applied Sciences Wildau | 19 Internship If you have to do an internship during your studies in Germany, International Office or if you want to do this, then you can get information on intern- Contact International Office: Dr. Angelika Schubert angelika.schubert @th-wildau.de T +49 3375 508-197 House 13 Room 13-024 The International Office is part of the university administration ship posts from the deans of the faculties. You can also ask the and is responsible for international relations of the university and International Office about internship places. Dipl.Winf. (FH) Carolina Augspurg carolina.augspurg @th-wildau.de T +49 3345 508-197 House 13 Room 13-019 all matters relating to these. During your stay in Germany the International Office can help you with the formalities and paperwork, and can help you to find a place to live. Registration and Examinations Office The International Office organizes excursions and other kinds of The registration office registers new students to the university. Here meetings. For sure everything will be new at the beginning of your you can receive information about the registration requirements stay in Wildau: the university and its facilities, the city and its sur- and formalities. roundings, the public transport and so forth. The examination office gives information about the recognition To make yourself familiar with Wildau, the International Office of grades from other institutions, and of the achieved grades at the arranges an Orientation Week for the new incoming exchange stu- UAS Wildau. dents at the beginning of both the autumn and spring semesters. The Orientation Week takes place one week before semester classes start. In the Orientation Week, you will also participate in an in- Library troductory course in the German language. This and subsequent The university library is located on campus on Halle 10. The library events will give you interesting information and will help you to provides students in each field of study with course materials and get to know other foreign as well as German students at the UAS periodicals as well as other professional and research literature. Wildau. Additionally, students have the chance to use computers and the Moreover, the International Office will provide every incoming internet. Use of the library is free of charge, although copying and student with a buddy. This student will help you to adapt to Wildau printing services will be charged. and the university. Your buddy will assist you for instance by On the web pages http://www.th-wildau.de/bibliothek.html there picking you up from the airport or train station, by arranging the is more information on library services. handover of the keys of your apartment, and by helping you with You may borrow books from the library for up to three months. In any questions. In order to make your start as smooth as possible addition, there are reference works, newspapers, magazines, jour- your buddy will get in touch with you some days in advance of your nals, and legal texts that may be consulted in the reading room. The arrival. reading room also offers the possibility to read and work quietly. Exchange Students are required to fill in a Learning Agreement to The library catalogue is web based, and here you can consult the plan their studies in the UAS Wildau. catalogue, renew your loans, check your account, and reserve books that are borrowed. You can also research the stocks of other libraries worldwide, read electronic magazines on the internet, and carry out online research in databases. Contact Dr. Angelika Schubert angelika.schubert @tfh-wildau.de T +49 3375 508-197 House 13 Room 13-024 Contact Registration and Examinations Office Dipl.-Ing. Wolfgang Kohfall wolfgang.kohfall @th-wildau.de T +49 3375 508-183 or -182 or -181 House 13 Room 13-022 University Library tfhbib@bib.thwildau.de T +49 3375 508-123 Halle 10 Director: Dr. Frank Seeliger frank.seeliger @th-wildau.de T +49 3375 508-155 Opening hours: Mondays to Fridays 09:00 – 20:00 20 | FACILITIES FACILITIES | 21 University Computer Centre The university computer centre offers many opportunities for working and studying. There are two PC labs (House 13, rooms 13-120 and 13-121), a work station (House 13, room 13-116) and an internet lab (House 13, room 13-115). These labs are also open outside the lecture period. All the computers that are linked to the campus network allow internal and external communication and access to the internet. The students’ residence “Haus 1” at Birkenallee 50 is equipped with connections to the campus computer network. Access to the Internet and the computers in the PC labs at the UAS During holidays the library will close earlier at 4 pm. and on Wildau requires a student number and password which will be Tuesdays at 6 pm. You will find more detailed information con- provided to you after the enrolment. WLAN connection is possible cerning opening hours on the library website of the University in the whole campus. In addition, every student at the university of Applied Sciences Wildau http://www.th-wildau.de/bibliothek. receives his or her own e-mail address and can create a homepage. html. Staff at the computer centre will be pleased to give you the necessary and further information. Addresses of libraries in Berlin: Amerika-Gedenkbibliothek Blücherplatz 1 www.zlb.de Berliner Stadtbibliothek Breite Str. 32-36 www.zlb.de Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Bibliothek Hauptgebäude Treskowallee 8 www.htw-berlin.de Freie Universität Universitätsbibliothek Garystr. 39 www.ub.fu-berlin.de Humboldt-Universität Universitätsbibliothek Hessische Str. 1-2 www.ub.hu-berlin.de Staatsbibliothek Berlin House 1: Unter den Linden 8 House 2: Potsdamer Str. 33 www.sbb.spk-berlin.de Languages Technische Universität Universitätsbibliothek Straße des 17. Juni 135 www.tu-berlin.de Stadtbibliothek Wildau Friedrich-Engels-Str. 78 15745 Wildau T +49 3375 500420 Exchange students in front of House 13 At the UAS Wildau a large range of language courses is offered: German as a foreign language, English, French, Polish, Russian, Spanish. Opening hours: Mondays to Thursdays 07:15 – 18:00 (outside the lecture period till 16:00) Fridays 07:15 – 14:30 Contact Director: Dipl.-Ing. Bernd Heimer bernd.heimer @th-wildau.de T +49 3375 508-501 House 13 Room 13-117 Supportcenter: supportcenter @th-wildau.de T +49 3375 508-800 ICQ: 4 08 82 42 42 House 13 Room 13-151 PC Labs: Regina Mattigk regina.mattigk @th-wildau.de T +49 3375 508-185 House 13 Room 13-119 Internet Lab: Christian Moik, M. Eng. christian.moik @th-wildau.de T +49 3375 508-711 House 13 Room 13-114 22 | FACILITIES Contact Language Centre Dr. Gregory Bond gregory.bond @th-wildau.de T +49 3375 508-366 House 100 Room 100-405 Contact German teaching Daniela Schultz, M.A. daniela.schultz @th-wildau.de T +49 3375 508-262 House 100 Room U 04 / 408 FINANCES In addition to language courses that are a compulsory part of degree in front of house 13, and to use the public transport in Berlin and programmes, some courses can also be taken on a voluntary basis. Brandenburg without the need to buy a separate ticket, i. e. the chip All language courses are also listed here: http://www.th-wildau.de/ ard also serves as a semester ticket for public transport (Semester- im-studium/internationales/sprachvermittlung1/kurssystem.html ticket).You may load money on your student identity card and pay in the university cafeteria or use it to pay for copies at the library. The Mediothek Using the terminals in house 13 or house 15 you will be able to get a The Mediothek is a self-study centre that offers further possibilities matriculation certificate and to renew your semester ticket and the to study languages and improve your skills, and a place to meet with validity of your student ID. other students for project work. If you do not get the chip card because of a short stay at the Univer- Opening hours: see http://www.th-wildau.de/im-studium/ sity of Applied Sciences, your student ID will be a computer print- internationales/sprachvermittlung1/mediothek.html out. It is not valid as a ticket for public transport but like the chip card it can help to save money. This is because there are a lot of places where you can get student discounts (Studentenermäßigung), including trains, theatres, museums, opera houses, and cinemas. Medioteca House 100 Room 100-419 T +49 3375 508-348 You should always carry your student ID with you and ask if there are student discounts. It is worth it! Mediothek Opening hours: Mensa Mondays to Fridays 09:00 – 19:00 (Fridays till 17:00) During holidays 08:00 – 15:00 During exams 09:00 – 18:00 Lunch daily during the week 11:00 – 14:00 Cafeteria Mondays to Fridays 07:30 – 14:30 During holidays closed Cafeteria Finances Eating on Campus, Cafeteria Study Fees The Mensa is located in Halle 10. Meals are subsidized and are much Exchange students who spend a limited period of time at the cheaper than restaurants and snack bars in the area. There are sever- University of Applied Sciences Wildau will continue to pay study al meals on offer each day, and a different choice every day. In Halle fees at their home university and will not have to pay any fees at the 10 there is also a cafeteria, here you can buy sandwiches, drinks and host institution here in Wildau. Apart from this, exchange students warm meals. There are also drinks machines in houses 1, 13, and enjoy the same rights and have the same responsibilities as any 100, where you can buy coffee, chocolate, tea, and soft drinks. other student at the University of Applied Sciences Wildau. For foreign students who register as full-time students at the Univer- Student Identity Card sity of Applied Sciences Wildau for the duration of an entire degree Exchange and programme students who stay at the UAS Wildau for the same registration requirements apply as for any other regular at least three months during one semester will be supplied with a student at the University of Applied Sciences Wildau (see also chip card of the University of Applied Sciences Wildau. “Registration and Examinations Office” in this brochure). In general, it serves as student ID. Besides you can use it to borrow books from the university library, to gain access to the parking area | 23 24 | FINANCES ACCOMMODATION Financing Your Stay Through Scholarship Programmes Accommodation Exchange students who come to Wildau through an Erasmus Programme will receive a scholarship from their home university. Places to Live Normally it is not possible for the University of Applied Sciences We are glad to help all exchange students to find accommodation, Wildau to co-finance these students. in student halls of residence if required. Please get in touch with us Programme students who come to the University of Applied and tell us exactly when you will be arriving. Sciences Wildau through the German Academic Exchange Service The university offers the following accommodation: or DAAD receive scholarships to the amount stipulated by the DAAD. These funds are tied to specific projects. Students’ Union Potsdam Accommodation in Wildau for both international and German Cost of Living Students is offered by the Students’ Union Potsdam. Students’ The cost of living in Germany is comparable to other European Union Potsdam has several student buildings located in different countries. An international students must be able to pay for his parts of Wildau (www.studentenwerk-potsdam.de). Most students food, lodging, social life, etc. As a guideline, you will need at least live in a shared hall where they have a private room and they share 500 euro per month. kitchen and bathroom with other students. Renting a room is about 145 – 210 euro/month. Rent includes elec- Berliner Volksbank Bahnhofstr. 15 a 15711 Königs Wusterhausen Deutsche Bank Bahnhofstr. 18 15711 Königs Wusterhausen Commerzbank Bahnhofstr. 8 15711 Königs Wusterhausen Mittelbrandenburgische Sparkasse Fichtestr. 92-94 15745 Wildau Postbank Friedrich-EngelsStr. 25-26 15711 Königs Wusterhausen Opening a Bank Account tricity, heating and water. All rooms are furnished (bed, mattress, The largest banks in Germany are the Commerzbank, and Deutsche table, chair, wardrobe and shelf). In all rooms there is a possibility Bank, as well as the savings banks (Sparkassen), and the Postbank. to have an internet connection for around 10 euro/month depend- Banks, savings banks and the Postbank all offer pretty much the ing on which house you are living in. There are no computers in same services, but with differing fees for running an account. This the rooms and the tenant should buy a suitable adapter for his/her is not a problem as students are not liable to bank fees. computer to use the internet connection. There is a laundry room If you wish to open a bank account, please make an appointment in Haus 3 and Haus 1, this can also be accessed by the students liv- in a bank. You need to have a passport or identification card, the ing on Haus 2. residents’ registration confirmation and a certificate of study with you. As the owner of a current or checking account (Girokonto) you Residence “Haus 1” can make transactions from every branch and get money via ATM. Comfort: apartment with two single rooms, shared shower/toilet If you require a check or credit card, you should seek the advice of and cooking the bank or savings bank. Price: 190 – 210 euro per month In and around Wildau there are many branches of different credit Residence “Haus 2” institutions. Comfort: single room, shared kitchen, shower/toilet facilities in the hall, fridge in the room Price: 145 euro per month Students’ residences “Haus 1” and “Haus 2” Birkenallee 50 15745 Wildau “Haus 3” Schillerallee 1 15745 Wildau | 25 26 | ACCOMMODATION ACCOMMODATION Residence “Haus 3” The Students’ Union Potsdam offers foreign students a special serv- Comfort: single room, shared kitchen, shower/toilet facilities in ice package with the following: the hall, fridge in the room a room in a students’ residence, Price: 145 – 275 euro per month midday meal Mondays to Fridays in the Mensa), | 27 students’ union fees for the semester, semester ticket to use the public transport in Potsdam and Berlin, free use of all further students’ union services. This service package is issued for six months and costs 315 euro per month. The Students’ Union in Potsdam can also help students to find private accommodation. Please contact: Herr Peter Ellmer, Head of Students’ residences: “Haus 1”, Birkenallee “Haus 3”, Schillerallee Department for Student Accommodation, Tel. +49 331 3706-500 or -501, Fax +49 331 3706-525. Studentenwerk Potsdam Abteilung Studentisches Wohnen Friedrich-Ebert-Str. 4 14467 Potsdam T +49 331 3706-500, -501, -502, -503 wohnen@ studentenwerkpotsdam.de Opening hours: Tuesdays 09:00 – 12:00 y 13:00 – 18:00 Thursdays 09:00 – 12:00 y 13:00 – 16:00 Applications for a place in a students’ residence should use the online-form provided by the Students’ Union in Potsdam (http:// Bed and Breakfast www.studentenwerk-potsdam.de/wh-antrag/). In this form you Residence “Koliba” should state the residence desired and indicate the period of resi- Comfort: single room, shower/toilet facilities in the hall, micro- dence and any further special needs. Instructions on how to ap- wave in the hall, bed with mattress, table, chair, wardrobe, fridge ply accommodation are mailed to students admitted to the UAS in the room, breakfast Pension Koliba Fontaneallee 55 15745 Wildau T +49 3375 554765 Wildau. As soon as the applicant receives an offer of accommodation, he/ Private Accommodation she should reply whether he/she accepts or refuses the offered ac- You can also rent an apartment in Wildau or Königs Wusterhausen. commodation. To confirm the offered room, applicants must pay The following housing associations can give you information a deposit of 200 euro to the bank account of the Students’ Union on prices and locations: Wildauer Wohnungsbaugesellschaft in Potsdam (account details are included on the offer). Rent must mbH (www.wiwo-wildau.de), Wohnungsbaugesellschaft Königs be paid from the confirmed date onwards. Unconfirmed reserva- Wusterhausen mbH (www.wobauge-kw.de) tions will automatically be cancelled and the applicant will lose the accommodation offered. When your tenancy ends please make sure that the accommodation is in good condition and properly cleaned, then you will get the deposit back. For further information about apartments, their location, applying, etc., see Students’ Union Potsdam web www.studentenwerk-potsdam.de or contact Students’ Union Potsdam office. A10 Center Supermarket and Fast Food Restaurant WiWo Wildau Friedrich-Engels-Str. 40 15745 Wildau T +49 3375 5196-0 Opening hours: Mondays till Thursdays 08:00 – 12:00 and 13:00 – 17:00 Fridays 08:00 – 12:00 Wobauge Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 1a 15711 Königs Wusterhausen T +49 3375 2590-0-0 Opening hours: Tuesdays 09:00 – 12:00 and 13:00 – 18:30 Thursdays 13:00 – 18:30 28 | LEISURE LEISURE Shopping | 29 (Students’) Sport There are shops where you can buy food near the students’ residen- The University of Applied Sciences Wildau has its own fitness ces. In Friedrich-Engels-Straße in Wildau there is an Aldi supermar- room (students’ residence, Birkenallee 50), a sports’ hall (Friedrich- ket, and several small food stores and a bakery. Engels-Str. 63) and two volleyball courts (campus Bahnhofstraße). The shopping mall at the “A10 Center” offers you an intensive The following sports groups are at the moment active: badminton, shopping experience with a large number of stores and supermar- basketball, indoor soccer, indoor handball, diving, ping-pong, sail- kets. The A10 Center is near the expressway or motorway (Auto- ing and volleyball. bahn) A10 and can easily be reached by bus, by bicycle, or even on The sailing companionship from the University of Applied foot from the students’ residences. Sciences Wildau (SGW) has its own “Rügenjolle”. There is the If you do not feel like cooking then there are several restaurants and possibility for members of the SGW, due to an agreement with a snack bars in Wildau, Zeuthen, and Königs Wusterhausen. sailing school, to acquire a boating certificate with favorable con- Many of the supermarkets and shops in the centre of Berlin are ditions and to participate in sailing trips. open from Monday to Saturdays from 9.00 to 20.00. Some super- The diving companionship at the University of Applied Sciences markets and shops are still open when others are already closed. Wildau has a cooperation with a diving school, in which you also They are known as Spätverkaufsstellen, where goods are often more have the possibility of obtaining diving certificate. The diving expensive than in other supermarkets and shops. companionship owns for diving tanks with suits and one transportable compressor. Members dive in proximity waters. Beyond that members and dependents of the University can Leisure use the indoor swimming pool “Wildorado”, in special conditions on Mondays from 9 pm till 10 pm: the competition pool is Excursions and other events with the International Office reserved exclusively during these hours. The costs for admission The International Office regularly arranges excursions, trips and are: students 0,50 €, workers 1,00 € (reduced rates). other events. While attending the barbecue or tea evenings, Christmas parties or taking part in the excursions e. g. to Dresden, Greifs- If you like to go in for other sports, you could also check out the wald or Wernigerode you meet other international or German stu- health centre offering a sauna and a solarium, or one of the various dents, get to know Wildau and its surroundings and have a great time. fitness centres from the list below. Additionally, Wildau provides a cinder track, three football grounds, and a park that invites you to take a walk or to jog. Wildorado (Piscina cubierta) Jahnstr. 30 15745 Wildau Gesundheitszentrum Freiheitstr. 98 5745 Wildau Elixus Fitnessclub Bahnstr. 1 15738 Zeuthen www.elixus.de Fitness & Sun Palast Fontaneplatz 9a 15711 Königs Wusterhausen Atlantis Freizeit Rosa-LuxemburgStr. 20 15711 Königs Wusterhausen www.atlantis-kw.de 30 | LEISURE LEISURE Fun in and around Wildau In and around Wildau there are many possibilities for freetime activities. In Wildau there is a bowling centre, a multiplex cinema, and a billiards hall. In nearby Königs Wusterhausen there is another cinema, a minigolf course, and in Waldow there is a go-cart course. In Krausnick there is a tropical island bathing complex, with beaches and pools, and a number of restaurants. Cinestar (A10-Center) Chausseestr. 1 15745 Wildau www.cinestar.de Capitol Bahnhofstr. 16 15711 Königs Wusterhausen www.capitol-kw.de Bowling Factory (A10-Center) Chausseestr. 1 15745 Wildau www.a10center.de Titanic Billard Billardsalon (A10-Center) Chausseestr. 1 15745 Wildau www.a10center.de CityGolf (Kiebitzpark) Brückenstr. 13 15711 Königs Wusterhausen www.kiebitzpark.de Spreewaldring Kart-Center Waldhaus 1 15910 Schönwalde Ortsteil Waldow www.kart-center.de Tropical Islands Tropical-IslandsAllee 1 15910 Krausnick www.my-tropicalislands.com Ballhaus Spandau Dorfstr. 5 13597 Berlin www.ballhausspandau.de Fritzclub Straße der Pariser Kommune 3-10 10243 Berlin www.fritzclub.com Knaack Greifswalder Str. 224 10405 Berlin www.knaackberlin.de Kontrast Handwerkerstr. 33-35 15366 Berlin www.kontrastdiscothek.com Magnet-Club Greifswalder Str. 212-213 10405 Berlin www.magnetclub.de Kudorf Joachimstaler Straße 15 10719 Berlin www.kudorf.com Matrix Club Berlin Warschauer Platz 10245 Berlin www.matrixberlin.de KulturBrauerei Schönhauser Allee 36 10435 Berlin www.kulturbrauereiberlin.de Partyworld Bahnhofstr. 15711 Königs Wusterhausen www.partyworldkw.de Rock It Warschauer Str. 18 10247 Berlin www.rock-it.de Speicher Mühlenstr. 78-80 10243 Berlin www.speicherdiscothek.de Waschhaus Schiffbauergasse 1 14467 Potsdam www.waschhaus.de In and Around Berlin Leisure activities in Germany are very varied. You can go skiing in the Alps in the winter, and you can go surfing in the North Sea or Baltic Parties Sea in the summer, or on one of Germany’s many lakes. Every town Students have to work hard for their studies, but there is more to or region has its own interesting sights and specialties. Theatre, mu- student life than that. The students’ union of the University of sicals, cinema, or opera are popular leisure activities. In the summer Applied Sciences Wildau organizes regular parties and discos in the months there are music and art festivals throughout Germany. students’ residence at Birkenallee and Schillerallee. Wildau and its university are to the southeast of Berlin, in an area There are parties for newly enrolled first semester students, for of many lakes and extensive woods. With its location between the Fasching or carnival in November, for Nikolaus in December, and city and the countryside Wildau offers countless opportunities for for the end of each semester. And there are always plenty of reasons leisure and sports. to hold a party at another time. Celebrating the famous German Wildau is the ideal starting point for excursions in the region of the Oktoberfest as well as the Campusfest during the summer on the Oder, Spree, and Dahme Rivers, one of central Europe’s most beauti- university campus has become a tradition in Wildau. Keep an eye ful areas. There are historical towns, idyllic villages, castles and pal- out for the posters that the students’ union pins up on campus in aces, monuments and monasteries. Places that are worth visiting advance of their parties. are the Royal Hunting Palace in Königs Wusterhausen, the exquisite Berlin has a huge variety of night life to offer. There are cocktail bars, villas of erstwhile celebrities in Zeuthen, and the city of Potsdam. rock clubs, techno hangouts and traditional German pubs, as well as international bars of every kind. The following is just a short list. | 31 32 | LEISURE LIFE IN GERMANY Potsdamer Platz, Berlin Gendarmenmarkt, Berlin Pariser Platz and Brandenburg Gate Charlottenburg Palace, Berlin If you want to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the big city, then it takes only 45 minutes by city train to get to the centre of Berlin. Here there is a never-ending programme of theatre, operas and concerts, museums and galleries, cinemas and cabarets, clubs and pubs for you to enjoy. There are two city magazines where you can find information about events and culture, and lots of other information too: “Tip” (www. tip-berlin.de) and “Zitty” (www.zitty.de). With your students ID you will normally get reduced tickets to cultural events. Life in Germany Germany Germany is in the middle of Europe, with nine bordering states. About 82.4 million people live in Germany, including 7.3 million foreigners. More than half of the population lives in the cities. Sanssouci Palace, Potsdam Beeskow Palace, Königs Wusterhausen | 33 34 | LIFE IN GERMANY LIFE IN GERMANY Germany’s landscape is extremely varied. In the north there are Sweden lakes, heathland and moors, and on the coast groups of islands Denmark and dune landscapes. In the south there is the Swabian-Bavarian high plain with large lakes and the German Alps. Central Germany United Kingdom has large deciduous and pine forests, slate mountains, and a green Wildau Poland Netherlands countryside of river valleys and lowlands. Germany Belgium Czech Republic Slovakia France Austria Hungary Switzerland Italy Spreewald: UNESCO Biosphere Preserve since 1991 Usedom, Island in the Baltic Sea Germany and Neighboring States Climate There are 85 cities that have more than 100,000 inhabitants. The Germany is two different places in winter and summer. Summer is capital city and seat of the government is Berlin with 3.4 million reliably dry and warm, the temperatures are around 18 – 20° Celsius, inhabitants at present. Germany is a member of the European but can reach more than 30° Celsius in some places. In winter aver- Union, and with its central location it forms a bridge to the central age temperatures are around 1.5° Celsius in the lowlands and – 6° and eastern European states. Germany is an important focus for Celsius in the mountains. It rains throughout the year, but with more European and worldwide relations. rain in the autumn. The best character in German climate is that Germany has four different seasons; autumn, winter, spring and summer. People The standard greeting is Guten Morgen for “good morning” (to around 10 am.), Guten Tag for “good day” (to around 5 pm.) and Guten Abend for “good evening” later. When they meet and when they say goodbye Germans shake hands with their right hand. Students are much more informal, and often just say “Hallo” with- Medieval Town Bamberg Alps Triumph Column in Berlin out shaking hands, or bis bald (see you soon), or Tschüss (bye). | 35 36 | LIFE IN GERMANY LIFE IN GERMANY Unlike in many other countries, asking Wie geht es? for “How are Driver’s License you?” is a very private question in Germany. You would normally If you want to drive a car in Germany you have to have a European Union driver’s only use this with friends in informal situations. license or an international driver’s license. Any other driver’s license from your It is also important to know that adults above the age of 18 will use home country has to be translated by the German diplomatic representative or con- the polite word for “you”, the Sie phrase. Germans only use the in- sulate in your home country, by an automobile association, or the German ADAC formal du with friends, as this signifies much less distance. Students (Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil-Club). Foreign and international driver’s licenses will use the du phrase right from the beginning with each other. are only valid for one year. Germans set great store on titles. If the person you are talking to has In Germany there are a lot of important rules that you should know when you are a title, you should use it. If he or she does not want you to use the driving. Here are the most important ones: title, then you will be told. It is also true that Germans value punc- Everyone in the car has to wear a safety belt. tuality. The recommended speed on German expressways or motorways (Autobahn) is 130 km/h. In built-up areas the maximum speed is 50 km/h. On state highways (Bundesstraßen) and outside built-up areas the maximum speed is 100 km/h. Opening Hours Mondays to Alcohol limits in Germany are 0.5 percent. (By the way, for cyclists there is a limit Fridays Saturdays of 1.5 percent.) Large department stores/malls 09:00 – 20:00 09:00 – 20:00 Driver’s license and the car registration papers must always be carried with you. Small shops and boutiques 09:00 – 18 / 20 09:00 – 13:00 Supermarkets 08:00 – 18 / 20 08:00 – 18 / 20 Public Transport Public transport in Germany includes the trains of the “Deutsche Bahn AG”, the If you need something urgently on Sundays, especially food, you S-Bahn (city trains), the U-Bahn (underground trains), the Strassenbahn (trams), can go to the next petrol station or the nearest large rail station, buses, and taxis. where food may be sold on Sundays. Exchange and programme students who stay at the UAS Wildau for at least three months during one semester will be supplied with a chip card of the University Part-time Jobs of Applied Sciences Wildau that combines a student ID with a semester ticket There are various regulations on work for foreign students depend- (Semesterticket). This allows you to use the public transport in Berlin and ing on your residence permit. However, the amount of time you Brandenburg without buying a separate ticket. are allowed to work is limited to 90 days per year or to a limited If you are not supplied with the semester ticket because of your short stay at the number of hours per week. Please ask the International Office or University of Applied Sciences Wildau, it might be worth buying a monthly ticket. the Immigration Office (Ausländerbehörde) for details. It is much cheaper than buying single tickets for each journey. You can buy this Typical student jobs include working in a bar, office work, courier monthly ticket at ticket offices and also at ticket vending machines on station plat- work, hostess work and street cleaning in winter. Vacancies are forms. You should take your student identity card (computer printout) with you, often promoted on newspapers, websites, via student unios or the as you can get reduced tariffs for students by buying the Auszubildenden-Ticket, a university. monthly ticket for students and trainees. | 37 38 | LIFE IN GERMANY IMPORTANT ADDRESSES, APPLICATIONS Important Addresses in Emergencies Public Holidays The official public holidays in Germany are New Year’s Day (January 1), Good Friday, Easter, Labour Day (May 1), Whitsun, Ascen- Ärztehaus Wildau (doctors): sion Day, the Day of German Unity (October 3), and Christmas Gesundheitszentrum Wildau (December 25 and December 26). Freiheitstr. 98 There are also certain regional holidays, e. g. carnival or Fasching 15745 Wildau is celebrated in the Rhineland and southern Germany. Tel. +49 3375 501294 Krankenhaus Königs Wusterhausen (hospital): Achenbach-Kreiskrankenhaus Semester Schedules at the University of Applied Sciences Wildau: Köpenicker Str. 29 Semester Lectures Examinations Winter 2010|11 18.09.2010 – Julio 2010 Holidays Free Days 15711 Königs Wusterhausen Telephone number of emergency services: 03375 288-300 13.01.2011 Christmas Summer 2011 19.03.2011 – 23.12.2010 – Emergency number in case of accident 01.01.2010 and acute illness: 112 July 2011 Applications 30.06.2011 Easter 19.04.2011 – 22.04.2011 Exchange and Programme Students Labour Day 01.05.2011 Exchange and programme students have to apply at their home Ascension Day 02.06.2011 university. The application and selection process is handled by the Whitsun 13.06.2011 sending institution. Winter 2011|12 17.09.2011 – International Students January 2012 12.01.2012 Applicants from abroad who wish to study in Germany require Day of German Unity 03.10.2011 a recognized entrance qualification for German universities, the Reformation Day 31.10.2011 Hochschulzugangsberechtigung (HZB), which German students Christmas 23.12.2011 – also require. If your qualifications are comparable to the German 03.01.2012 Abitur school-leaving examinations then you can normally apply to study in Germany. If you can prove that you have sufficient linguistic competence and can supply the correct documents then you can start to study here. | 39 40 | APPLICATIONS APPLICATIONS Please note that most of the lectures and seminars at University of DSH (Deutsche Sprachprüfung für den Hochschulzugang aus- Applied Sciences Wildau are held in German, and that your applica- ländischer Studienbewerber) or tion therefore has to prove sufficient knowledge of German. ZOP (Zentrale Oberstufenprüfung) des Goethe-Instituts or If your qualifications in your own country only allow you to study Kleines Deutsches Sprachdiplom des Goethe-Instituts or certain subjects then the same restrictions will apply for your stud- Großes Deutsches Sprachdiplom des Goethe-Instituts or ies in Germany. TestDaF (Test Deutsch als Fremdsprache für Studienbewerber) or Feststellungsprüfung (entrance examination) – Certificate of Technische Hochschule Wildau [FH] Sachgebiet Studentische Angelegenheiten Bahnhofstr. 15745 Wildau Germany Technische Hochschule Wildau [FH] c/o ASSIST e. V. Helmholtzstr. 2-9 10587 Berlín Germany Acceptance to University through an Entrance Examination the Eligibility of Foreign Applicants to Study at Universities of If your qualifications are not comparable to the German Abitur, you the Federal Republic of Germany or will have to pass an entrance examination (Feststellungsprüfung) in certificate of an entrance examination in German, even if order to apply to study in Germany. You can prepare for this exami- the entrance examination was not taken in its entirety or not nation in a one-year course at a preparatory college (Studienkolleg). passed in its entirety, If you have passed or if you are preparing to take the entrance exam- if applicable, documents on bilateral agreements between ination, you may submit your application documents directly to: Germany and other states or between universities. 1 photograph (attached to registration form), Acceptance to University without an Entrance Examination tabular curriculum vitae, If your qualifications are comparable to the German Abitur, you if applicable, final certificate of a Studienkolleg will not have to attend a Studienkolleg (Feststellungsprüfung). You (Feststellungsprüfung) (authenticated copy), should directly send your application documents to ASSIST. birth certificate, if applicable certificate of naturalization (copy), permanent residence permit (Aufenthaltsberechtigung) plus Application Documents proof of residence in Germany, or temporary residence permit To apply you have to fill out the registration application form that (Aufenthaltserlaubnis, student visa), can be found on the website of the University of Applied Sciences copy of the page of your passport containing the photograph Wildau (http://www.th-wildau.de/vor-dem-studium/wiemansich- (must be clearly recognizable), bewirbt.html), and you have to attach the following documents proof of health insurance, with their German translations: if applicable, certificate of deregistration from a university, entrance qualification to university with grades (authenticated if applicable, certificate of military or alternative military service copy), (authenticated copy including date of termination of service), authenticated certificates of school and university education if applicable, proof of vocational training (authenticated copy). including copies of reports, other certificates of performance etc., if applicable, authenticated university entrance examination Please do not send original certificates but only officially authenti- certificate, cated copies. You can have your certificates authenticated at embas- proof of adequate competence in German (authenticated copy), sies, consulates, local authorities, notaries’ offices, and universities. any of the following: | 41 42 | APPLICATIONS APPLICATIONS Application Deadline Documents Required for Your Stay in Germany First semester registration is only possible for the winter semester at University of Applied Sciences Wildau. Your application including You need the following documents for your stay in Germany: all documents must arrive at uni-ASSIST no later than 15 June for personal identity card or passport, valid for the entire period of the next winter semester. stay, Considerations for Students from Certain Countries application by the university, Additional requirements for applicants from the People’s Republic visa (not a tourist visa), if necessary, notification of admission to the university/confirmation of your Akademische Prüfstelle Peking Chaoyang District, Dongsanhuan Beilu 8 Landmark Tower 2, Office 0311 100004 Beijing VR China kuaps@163bj.com T +86 10 659071-38 F +86 10 659071-40 of China (not including Hong Kong and Macao): certified translations of your insurance certificate, your birth authenticated certificate of the Central University Entrance certificate, and school/university certificates, Examination “gaokao”, confirmation of health insurance and form E 111, APS (Zertifikat der Akademischen Prüfstelle) – Certificate of the vaccination card, Academic Test Service of the German Embassy in Beijing certify- at least 4 – 6 passport photographs. ing that the application documents are genuine, Applicants from the People’s Republic of China (not including Hong Kong and Macao) may receive more details from the Akademische Prüfstelle der Deutschen Botschaft in Beijing (Academic Test, Service of the German Embassy in Beijing): Additional requirements for applicants from India: Our university only accepts copies of certificates that have been authenticated by either the institution that issued the certificates or by a German authority. Additional documents to be submitted by applicants from the Mongolian People’s Republic: Proof of studies at a national university (study at a private university will not be recognised). Authenticated confirmation of a completed course of study. This can be provided by the German embassy in the Mongolian People’s Republic. However, the confirmation does not necessarily mean that your prior studies will be recognised in Germany. Please do not send original certificates but only officially authenticated copies. You can have your certificates authenticated at embassies, consulates, local authorities, notaries’ offices, and universities. | 43 44 | GLOSSARY GLOSSERY Glossary of Useful Terms (German-English) This glossary contains terms from the brochure that you may need to know in German, terms that may be useful at the university or when you deal with other authorities in Germany. It is not a list of phrases designed to cover life in Germany, but merely a list of terms that may help you get started at the university. Words are given in German first and then in English, explanations are given if required. The list is divided into the following sections: 1 The University and the Structure of Degree Programmes 2 Facilities at the University 3 Formalities at the University 4 Students’ Accommodation 5 Registration with the Residents’ Registration Authorities 6 Banking 7 Transport 1 The University and the Structure of Degree Programmes Austauschstudent ... exchange student Bachelorarbeit ........ bachelor’s thesis BachelorStudiengang........... bachelor’s degree Dekan ..................... dean of a faculty Dualer Studiengang........... dual degree programme, normally with more frequent and with shorter internships than a regular degree programme Fachbereich ............ faculty Fachhochschule ...... a university of applied sciences, or vocational university, offering three and four year degrees in subjects that tend to lead toward a profession, and concentrating on practical teaching and applied research. Hochschulverwaltung ............. university administration, the word for the entire university administration, and usually for the administrative authorities Laborarbeit ............. student laboratory work Lehrveranstaltung .. the general word for any lecture, seminar, or teaching Masterarbeit ........... master’s thesis MasterStudiengang........... master’s degree Pflichtfach............... compulsory subject, which has to be taken within a degree programme Praktikum ............... internship; placement Praxissemester ........ practical semester, usually the fifth semester, which students spend on internship in industry or business Sommersemester.... summer semester/term, from March to July Studiengang........... degree, degree programme, course Studiengangsprecher ................. course spokesperson, director of studies, the professor or teacher to approach for information about a particular degree programme Studienrichtung ..... degree, degree programme, course Studienschwerpunkt ..................... a specialization within a degree programme, usually begun after the third semester; a major; special field of study Übung .................... literally “practice”, means seminar or tutorial, or any teaching unit where the teacher does not lecture from up front Vertiefungsrichtung ................. see “Studienschwerpunkt” Vorlesung ............... lecture Wahlfach ................ purely optional subject, not required for the degree programme Wahlpflichtfach....... an elective subject, students will elect a stipulated number of these per semester, where appropriate Wintersemester ...... winter semester/term, from September to February 2 Facilities at the University Akademisches Auslandsamt........... International Office Bibliothek ............... library Hochschulrechenzentrum ................. university computer centre Immatrikulationsund Prüfungsamt ... registration and examination office; deals with all student applications, registrations, and with records of examinations results, and issuing of certificates | 45 46 | GLOSSARY GLOSSARY Mensa .................... canteen Prüfungsamt........... see “Immatrikulations- und Prüfungsamt” Sprachenzentrum ... language centre Studentenrat .......... students’ union, organizes social events, student welfare 3 Formalities at the University amtliche Übersetzung ........... official translation Anerkennung der ausländischen Hochschulberechtigung.......... recognition of a foreign student’s eligibility to study in Germany; issued by the German State Office for Education Anerkennung von Studienleistungen .. recognition of examinations passed; see also “Studienleistungen” beglaubigte Kopie .. certified copy Bewerbungsbestätigung ............ confirmation of the student’s application from the university Einschreibung......... registration Geburtsurkunde ..... birth certificate Hochschulzugangsberechtigung.......... eligibility to study at a university, to be proven with documents or school certificates Immatrikulationsbedingungen ......... requirements for registration Immatrikulationsbescheinigung........ certificate of registration Nachweise von Studienleistungen .. proof; certificates of examinations passed Ordnungen der TH . regulations; rulebooks of the university Passbild .................. passport photograph Studentenausweis .. student identity card Studiengebühren ... study fees Studienleistungen . examinations passed, grades achieved tabellarischer Lebenslauf .............. curriculum vitae or resume; in tabular form Versicherungsbescheinigung; Versicherungsnachweis der Krankenkasse .......... certificate of health insurance Zulassungsantrag .. student application for admission Zulassungsbescheid ................ notification of admission to the university 4 Student Accommodation Endreinigung.......... final cleaning Kaution .................. security/deposit (on a rent agreement) Mietvertrag............. rent agreement; rent contract Studentenwerk Potsdam ................. Students’ Union in Potsdam, responsible for students’ residences in Wildau Studentenwohnheim .............. students’ residence; hostel; dorms Wohnheim.............. hall of residence; dormitory 5 Registration with the Residents’ Registration Authorities Anmeldung ............ residence registration Anmeldeformular .. registration form Aufenthaltsbestimmungen ....... regulations concerning your stay in Germany Aufenthaltsgenehmigung ........ residence permit Ausländerbehörde .. Immigration Office Befreiung von der Versicherungspflicht ..................... proof that compulsory health insurance does not apply Einwohnermeldeamt ............... residence registration authority gültig ..................... valid Impfpass................. vaccination card Krankenversicherung........... health insurance Landeseinwohnermeldeamt (LEA) ...... residence registration authority Meldestelle ............. local registration office | 47 48 | GLOSSARY | III Mietvertrag ............ rent agreement; rent contract Nachweis der Krankenversicherung........... proof of health insurance Passbild .................. passport photo Personalausweis ..... personal identity card Reisepass ................ passport Versicherung .......... insurance Visum ..................... visa Zeugnisse ............... certificates from school or university 6 Banking Bankkonto .............. bank account Girokonto ............... current or checking account Kontoeröffnung; ein Konto eröffnen ....... opening a bank account; to open a bank account Kontoführungsgebühren ............... banking fees Kontogebühren ...... see “Kontoführungsgebühren“ Sparkasse ............... savings bank 7 Transport AuszubildendenTicket...................... ticket for students and trainees Deutsche Bahn AG .. national and regional rail company Eintrittspreis ........... entrance ticket Ermäßigung ........... reduction/discount Fahrkarte ................ travel ticket S-Bahn .................... city train Semesterticket ........ combined student ID and travel pass Straßenbahn........... tram Studentenermäßigung .......... student reductions/discounts; see also “Ermäßigung” U-Bahn ................... underground train/metro IV | TH Wildau Bahnhofstr. 15745 Wildau www.th-wildau.de