Technical University of Berlin
University: Technische Universität Berlin
Established: 1879
State: Berlin
Website: http://www.tu-berlin.de/
Number of students: 31,900
Residence fee: 200 € – 400 € / month
The Technical University of Berlin, or TUB or TU Berlin for short, is a technical and research university located in Berlin, Germany.
TU Berlin was founded in 1879 and has around 30,000 students, making it one of Germany’s largest technical universities. When we look at Germany in general, the highest number of foreign students study at the Berlin Technical University. In 2007, 20.9% of the students were foreign nationals, which means 5598 students in number. Among people who have graduated from college or have worked as professors are people elected to the US National Academy. In addition, among people who have graduated from the university or worked as a professor, ten have been awarded the Nobel Prize and two have been awarded the National Medal of Science.
TU Berlin ranks 41st among the best engineering schools. It is often found in the top 200 in the overall ranking.
Berlin Technical University Departments
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architecture
Civil engineering
Construction technique/ Civil engineering technique
Biotechnology
Brewing and beverage technology
Chemical Engineering
Economy
Electrotechnical
Electrotechnical (Teaching)
Energy and method technical
Nutrition/Food sciences
geotechnology
Software/Computer Science
Culture and Technical (with options for Art History, Philosophy and Language and Communication, Science and Technical History)
regional architecture
The science of country and garden building
food chemistry
food technology
Mechanical engineering
Maths
media informatics
metal technique
Sustainable management
Natural sciences in the information society
Ecology and environmental planning
Physics
physical engineering science
Sociology in the technical field
city and regional planning
technical software
Technical environmental protection
technomathematics
transportation system
materials science
computer science
industrial engineering