

My time at the University of Europe for Applied Sciences was a unique blend of creativity, practical training, and international exposure. As a student in the tech and design-driven environment, I appreciated the university’s strong focus on real-world application over traditional theory-heavy learning. Courses were structured around hands-on projects, group work, and direct interaction with industry professionals, which gave me a clearer understanding of how to transition from academic knowledge to practical execution.
View moreUE focuses on hands-on learning, blending theoretical knowledge with real-world applications. With campuses in Berlin, Hamburg, and Iserlohn, the university attracts students from diverse backgrounds, fostering a multicultural environment. The university has smaller class sizes, allowing for more personalized attention from professors.
View moreI can tell this university opens only for a business purposes Let me explain
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Teaching
Their methods like 20th century teaching and there are not any good facilities in this university even their library has A little books a like a 1 big bedroom apartment i am talking about Berlin you may say everything up to a person but when it comes exams Students can use chatgpt when they want because all of them are online and nobody cares about your education and the tuition is 12k a year for this university they told their 93 percent graduates working already yes they all are in Uber they they say they are top 10 private university in germany in business field yes they are because there aren’t so many private universities there two or three things which university should help to their students for example accommodation they cannot help to the accommodation because they don’t have it and other things in germany this university is good for the people who just need just diploma not a knowledge…
Throughout my Studies, in the Communication Design Course at this university located in Berlin, I have experienced a lot of problems. The university is very poorly organized, there is constant miscommunication between staff and students. It is very hard to come in contact with the university over email or phone, and most of the time your issue is never resolved. An excuse they often times use, is that they are understaffed, or it’s the students’ fault. I think the campus in Berlin is kind of scam, because when applying or looking up this University the only photos you can see are from their facility located in Hamburg. Which is a much nicer facility than the one in Berlin. Definitely visit before signing any contracts. When I joined the university I expected at least one course to provide the necessary skills and information for this course. There was no introductory class for how to use Adobe software, no tutorial classes on any of the skills we needed during our studies. This is very much a do it yourself at home Programme. It is very hard to get help from the staff as they are often very misleading as no information is communicated to them. I have graduated 2 months ago and I still have no received a diploma.
View moreFor context. UE for Applied Sciences has 3 branches in Germany (Berlin, Potsdam, Hamburg). I study at the branch in Potsdam, Germany which offers my program, Software Engineering. The program has a good introductory phase, for those who’ve never worked with Java or Python programming languages. Even to those who have 0 coding experience. What stroke me by surprise was that 2-3 weeks into the course, the level of workload
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