

Good university that specializes in practical teaching. Very few modules that contain pure theory. Some modules are interdisciplinary, which promotes exchange between professions and also simulates everyday working life.
The atmosphere among students and lecturers is very pleasant.
The cafeteria is large and offers good food options.
The only downside was the lack of space. Certain modules took place at other locations, which made everything a little more complicated. However, as far as I know, this problem will soon be resolved.
View moreWhat I liked:
-Sustainable concerns of the school
-Partnership with Social Education University in order to deliver social related modules
What I didn’t like while being registered to an international program:
-Some material modules are still in German, some teachers suggested to translate them on Deepl
-Local students are not very open-minded… tend to create their own circles and don’t include international students
-Even though the program is supposed to be taught in English, more minors are given in German than in English, which reduces the minors choices to 3 only…
To improve:
-Class materials and/or explanations can be given in English even though the student asked a question in Swiss-German (more inclusive)
-More inclusive events, even though students can not be forced to take part in them, help international students to be included by locals
Recommend? :
I do not think that I would recommend international students to study there. I studied one year in Geneva, and the international program there is more inclusive than the one in Lucerne.
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