Do I need German language proficiency score for admission to Cologne University of Applied Sciences?
For the courses taught in German language, the students must prove a German level of at least C1 level at the time of application. But, for English taught courses, the students are required submit an English language proficiency score. The English language proficiency scores accepted are TOEFL / IEL
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For admission to the TH Koln University MSc in Renewable Energy Management, students must have-
- a Bachelor's degree in a suitable field with a GPA of 3.0 is required
- Also, an IELTS score of 6.0 / TOEFL iBT score of 79
The campuses of TH Koln are 4 in number. These are-
- Sudstadt camous
- Deutz Campus
- Gummersbach Campus
- Leverkusen Campus
International students can apply to TH Koln via uni-Assist or direct university portal. Students who want to apply directly have to submit the following documents-
- Passport
- High education entrance qualification
- An UG degree (as required)
- Any course related supporting documents
For most of the Master's courses at TH Koln, the study area is English, except one Bachelor's in International Business. The study areas for some of the Master's courses are-
- Automation & IT
- Digital Games
- Digital Sciences
- Game Development and Research
Yes, Cologne University of Applied Sciences courses are taught in English. Most of the courses at the Master's level are taught in English such as-
- Automation & IT
- Communication Systems & Networks
- Digital Games
- Digital Sciences
- International Business & Global Transformation
- Renewable Energy Management
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