FRANKFURT UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES Frankfurt Germany V28/06/17 13:55 Exchanges Portfolio
KEY FACTS Subject Area Economics Language Classes are taught in English or German, depending on the modules selected. English B2 is required and German B2 is recommended. Academic Calendar Semester 1 Mid-October to March Semester 2 Early April to September Please note: German Intensive language Courses start 3 weeks prior to the semester start. Module Catalogue Have a look through the module catalogue for modules available to exchange students. Fiancial Support As a UK Erasmus student, you are entitled to receive an Erasmus Grant for your time away at a participating Erasmus institution.
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FRANKFURT, GERMANY Frankfurt am Main, one of the foremost financial centres in Europe and since 1998 the headquarters of the European Central Bank, has the flair of a manageable mini-metropolis. It is a striking city of fascinating contrasts - historical and modern, commerce and culture, activity and tranquillity. Frankfurt s reputation as an international and cosmopolitan city can be attributed to its position as a commercial centre, as a finance capital and as a cultural centre and, last but not least, to its advantageous location in the heart of Germany and Europe. In Frankfurt students can enjoy an energetic social and cultural life on and off campus. Frankfurt am Main, has possibly on of the most imposing skylines in Germany. Near to the skyscrapers you can find cosy Ebbelwei pubs and at the heart of the bustling city centre you can find historical sights again and again. So, apart from studying, there will always be plenty of interesting things to see and to do, either in the city itself or in the surrounding Rhein/Main region. As of its central geographic location cities like Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, Amsterdam, Brussels, Paris and even London as well as the seaside and the Alps are within easy reach. Frankfurt is not just proud of its most famous son, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. The Kaiserdom (Cathedral) and the Paulskirche, the cradle of German democracy, are also to be found here. MORE INFO 4 frankfurt.de frankfurt-tourismus.de tripadvisor.co.uk Population 731,350 Currency Euro Time difference GMT+1
FRANKFURT UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES (UAS) The Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences offers practiceoriented study programs of a high academic standard, opening the way to a broad range of attractive professions. Our international orientation smooths the way to the global job market: we offer not only a wide range of language courses and language learning levels, but have partnerships with 60 universities worldwide. Most of our students now graduate with a Bachelor or Master degree, in conformity with international standards. The four faculties and over 60 study programs reflect the academic profile of our university. The broad range of study programs is being continually supplemented and extended to include a range of future-oriented subjects. The applicationoriented research gears education to the realities of professional life. They aim to provide a top academic quality education which is at the same time practice- and application-oriented. To fulfil these standards, key qualifications such as team competence and work techniques are an integral part of studies. Our responsibility for the individual, society, and environment are constantly considered. 5 frankfurt-university.de Guide for International Students University Videos
Erasmus code D FRANKFU04 No of students 12.471 Style of study Practice-oriented study programs of a high academic standard. Most modules are taught through study groups, seminars and lectures. Grade system A 1 to 5 scale is used, where 4 is the minimum pass rate. German grade International/ECTS Grade 1.0-1.3 (Sehr gut) A (Excellent) 1.7-2.3 (Gut) B (Very Good) 2.7-3.3 (Befriedigend) C (Good)/D (Satisfactory) 3.7-4.0 (Ausreichend) E (Sufficient) 4.3-5.0 (Nicht bestanden) F/FX (Fail) Application Times Please note that you have to apply to the exchange programme in your current year by 20 December. Applications for the host university must be submitted between April and May or September and October (depending on the Trimester), in the year following your initial application. Going abroad in Trimester 1 Going abroad in Trimester 2 Initial Application Form Host University s Form Initial Application Form Host University s Form 20 December (current year) April May (following year) 20 December (current year) September October (following year) 6
ACCOMODATION & LIVING Living Costs The general estimate is that students require around 800 per month to cover the cost of living in Germany, however this might change depending on your lifestyle. Compared to other cities in Germany Frankfurt is relatively expensive. Therefore, it is important that you assess your finances realistically. Rent 350/per month Food 200/per month Insurance 78/per month Leisure Time 100/per month Course materials/learning materials 50 Transport 65/per month Coffee (in a café) 2.50 More on Cost of Living in Frankfurt Numbeo.com Limited housing is available for students, therefore the International Office tries to help all exchange students find dormitory housing. During your application process, you will receive a housing form to apply for a dormitory room. Each semester, FRA-UAS reserves dormitory rooms for international students. These dormitories are not owned by the university. You will be informed about your accommodation before arrival. Transport 15 districts and 11 cities/towns belong to the Rhine Main Transport Association (RMV), including VGF, which is the Frankfurt s transport company and the city s transport operator. In addition to the bus routes, many underground and suburban railways RMV also oversee the regional trains for trips into the surrounding area of Frankfurt. Students are able to purchase the SemesterTicket which is valid throughout the RMV transport district and in interim transit regions with NVV and VRN. 7
CONTACT FOR INCOMING STUDENTS If you re interested in the programme or you have any queries, please contact the Edinburgh Napier University s Global Mobility team first: studyabroad@napier.ac.uk 0131 455 4574/3412 napier.ac.uk/exchanges FRANKFURT UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES 8 Elisa Lange (Exchange Incoming Advisor) Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences International Office Building 1, Room 115 Nibelungenplatz 1 D-60318 Frankfurt/ Germany FAX elange@io.fra-uas.de +49 69 1533 3847 +49 69 1533 2748
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