Prospective students

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Study programmes

Business, Engineering, Computing, Design, Culture, Health, Energy & Environment, Construction & Real Estate: Choose from 80 study programmes at HTW Berlin. Eight degree programmes are taught exclusively in English.

Find your English-taught study programme

Bachelor's and Master's degree

Advanced Master's programmes

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Apply

How to apply for a study place is explained step by step our website. If you have any questions, the Student Service Centre will be happy to assist you.

There are admission requirements for studying at HTW Berlin. These include

Please note: The advanced Master's programmes have their own application process. Please check the website of the study programme.

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Costs

HTW Berlin charges a semester fee every six months. For the advanced Master's programmes you have to pay an additional tuition fee. You can find out the amount of the tuition fee on the programme website.

In addition you will have to cover your cost of living such as rent, food and health insurance. We have put together some tips on how to finance your studies with BAföG (German state student grant and loan), scholarships or part-time jobs and how to successfully find accommodation.

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Study preparation for internationals

With the HTW Foundation Programme, you can acquire the language and professional skills you need to study in Germany while gaining an insight into HTW Berlin.

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Why HTW Berlin?
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Small groups
At HTW Berlin, you'll never find mass lectures with large numbers of students. You'll study in groups with a maximum of 40 other students. The “big” study programmes such as Business Administration and Business Communication Management are split into “streams” of students. This means that even for these subjects you’ll learn in normal class-sized groups.

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Practical relevance
Over 100 laboratories equipped with modern facilities ensure a practice-oriented focus at HTW Berlin. An internship semester is also compulsory in all of our Bachelor’s programmes. Furthermore, in addition to being academically qualified in their field, without exception, all of our professors can draw on their own practical experience in their profession.

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Lots of support
HTW Berlin provides you with support every step of the way – not only during your studies but also before and after. The Learning Centre offers bridging courses and tutorials in mathematics, computer science and learning strategies. The Career Service will help you to get started with your career, while the Start-up Competence Centre can help you on the path to self-employment.

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Excellent infrastructure
Enjoy WiFi in all university buildings, computer pools with the latest software and an Information Technology Centre with a hotline should you need assistance. These are just a few examples of the excellent infrastructure enjoyed by students at HTW Berlin. The university library also provides you with access to subject-related literature, electronic journals and daily newspapers.

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International Campus
At HTW Berlin, foreign languages are an integral part of our Bachelor’s programmes, providing the ideal preparation for a semester abroad at one of our 150 partner universities in Europe and overseas. You can also study internationally by taking one of the degree programmes conducted entirely in English at HTW Berlin.

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Why Berlin?

That’s an easy question: Berlin is diverse. No matter what your interests are, you’re sure to be able to pursue them here. At the same time, education and living standards are high. And the cost of living is still affordable compared to other capitals around the world. Admittedly, it’s still not possible to speak English everywhere in the city and be understood. However, Berlin is becoming increasingly international, if only because many people of different nationalities live together here. We look forward to seeing you!