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Why study in Germany

Why UE Germany?


The UE Way of Studying

At the University of Europe for Applied Sciences, learning goes beyond the classroom. Our practice-oriented approach is designed to support both your professional growth and personal development. As part of the Global University Systems (GUS) network, you gain access to a strong international academic ecosystem, extensive resources, and global mobility opportunities. UE offers a wide range of state-recognised degree programmes across four campuses in Germany, holding the same accreditation standards as public universities.


Exclusive Industry Partnerships


Student-Centric Academic Services

Our programmes integrate interdisciplinary projects, hands-on learning, and industry exposure to help you build practical, future-ready skills. A key highlight is the integrated semester abroad at one of our partner universities, allowing you to gain international experience while earning academic credit—broadening both your cultural and professional horizons.


UE Master’s Reform

With the UE Master’s Reform, you can complete your Master’s degree in 60, 90, or 120 ECTS, depending on your academic background and professional experience. Flexible Fast Track options enable you to accelerate your studies and progress confidently towards your career goals.


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Your Guide to Living, Learning & Thriving in Germany

Thinking of studying in Germany or already preparing for your journey? Explore our guides to navigating student life and making the most of your time at UE Germany and beyond.

Germany’s Culture

Germany offers a rich and dynamic cultural experience that blends centuries-old traditions with modern innovation, making it an ideal destination for international students. From historic cities, world-class museums, and classical music to contemporary art, design, and technology hubs, Germany’s culture reflects creativity, discipline, and forward thinking. Students experience a strong culture of efficiency, punctuality, and respect, alongside a vibrant social life shaped by festivals, regional cuisines, and multicultural communities. Studying in Germany also means embracing values of academic excellence, sustainability, and global openness- an environment further enhanced by institutions like UE, where international perspectives, creative collaboration, and industry-relevant learning come together to shape future-ready professionals.

Germany’s Laws

As international students studying in Germany, it is important to be aware of and comply with the country’s laws and regulations. Germany maintains strict legal standards, and violations- depending on their severity- can lead to serious consequences, including fines, legal action, or academic disciplinary measures. Students who breach German laws or fail to meet residence permit requirements may be required to withdraw from their programme, which can result in the cancellation or non-renewal of their student residence permit. Adhering to local laws, university regulations, and visa conditions is essential to ensure a smooth and successful study experience in Germany.

Living in Germany

Public transportation in Germany is efficient, reliable, and student-friendly, with well-connected trains, trams, buses, and metro systems across cities. Most students benefit from subsidised or included transport passes, making daily travel both affordable and convenient. With clear signage, punctual services, and a strong culture of helpfulness, getting around Germany is easy- allowing you to focus on your studies while enjoying everything the country has to offer.