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Fachhochschulen / HAW

Hochschule Harz, Hochschule für angewandte Wissenschaften

Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany

About Hochschule Harz, Hochschule für angewandte Wissenschaften

Hochschule Harz – University of Applied Sciences is a public Fachhochschule in Sachsen-Anhalt, founded in 1991 and described as the youngest university of applied sciences in the state. It operates two campuses: the main campus in Wernigerode and a second campus in Halberstadt (active since 2004), with approximately 3,000 students spread across three faculties covering computer science, business, and administrative sciences.

The university emphasises applied, practice-oriented study with small seminar groups, fixed timetables, and close contact between students and lecturers. It holds the "Familiengerechte Hochschule" (family-friendly university) and "Weltoffene Hochschule" (open-minded university) certifications, and maintains EMAS environmental accreditation. Internationalisation is an explicit priority, with over 70 partner universities in nearly 30 countries and dedicated English-medium programmes in International Business Studies and International Tourism Studies.

All three faculties offer bachelor's and master's programmes. The Faculty of Automation and Computer Science (Wernigerode) covers Computer Science, Business Informatics, Media Informatics, Smart Automation, Data Science, and Engineering Education. The Faculty of Business Studies (Wernigerode) covers Business Administration, Marketing Management, International Business Studies, Tourism Management, Business Psychology, and master's programmes in Business Consulting, Sustainable Management, and Consumer Psychology. The Faculty of Administrative Sciences (Halberstadt) covers European Administrative Management, Public Administration, and Administrative Economics.

Key facts

Founded
1991
Students
3,000
International
Approximately 250 students from over 30 countries
Faculties
3

Public Fachhochschule — no tuition fees for standard bachelor's and master's programmes

Two English-medium degree programmes: International Business Studies and International Tourism Studies

APS certificate required for applicants from India, China, and Vietnam

Applications for international degree students exclusively via uni-assist

Compact dual-campus setup in the Harz Mountains with personalised teaching in small groups

Over 70 partner universities in nearly 30 countries; active Erasmus+ exchange programme

Admissions & costs

Tuition & fees

No tuition fees for bachelor's and consecutive master's programmes at this public Fachhochschule in Sachsen-Anhalt (no non-EU surcharge as in Baden-Württemberg or Bavaria). Students pay a semester contribution covering the student service fee (Studentenwerksbeitrag), a semester ticket for local public transport in Wernigerode and Halberstadt (city buses, trams, and Harzer Verkehrsbetriebe regional services; trains excluded), and the student body contribution (Studierendenschaftsbeitrag). Exact current amounts are published on the university's fees page; specific figures were not displayed in the version reviewed.

Admission requirements

International applicants to bachelor's programmes must hold a higher education entrance qualification (HZB) recognised as equivalent to the German Abitur; the university uses the anabin database for assessment. Applicants whose school qualification is not fully recognised must complete a Studienkolleg (foundation year) first. Applications are submitted exclusively through uni-assist (my.uni-assist.de); processing takes 4–6 weeks after submission. Applicants from India, China, and Vietnam must present a valid APS certificate (exceptions apply for graduates of German Studienkolleg or holders of EU/German scholarships). German-language bachelor's programmes require certified proof of sufficient German proficiency (specific certificates listed on the university's language requirements page). Application deadlines: Winter Semester — restricted-admission programmes by 15 June, admission-free programmes by 31 July; Summer Semester — restricted-admission programmes by 15 December, admission-free programmes by 31 January.

Application deadlines

Bachelor's degree programmes — Winter Semester: 15 June (restricted admission), 31 July (open admission); Summer Semester: 15 December (restricted admission), 31 January (open admission). Exchange/Erasmus students — nomination by 15 April (winter) / 15 October (summer); application by 30 April (winter) / 30 October (summer).

Languages of instruction

Most bachelor's programmes are taught in German. Two programmes are offered in English: International Business Studies and International Tourism Studies. Exchange students may attend courses in either German or English (minimum B2 in the respective language required).

Campuses & locations

Campus Wernigerode

Main campus at Friedrichstrasse 57-59, 38855 Wernigerode. Houses the Faculty of Automation and Computer Science and the Faculty of Business Studies, plus the central library, dining hall, cafeteria, fitness room, sports hall, and four of the six student halls of residence.

Campus Halberstadt

Located at Domplatz 16, 38820 Halberstadt in the town centre since 2004. Houses the Faculty of Administrative Sciences. Features a large auditorium modelled on the British House of Commons, a language self-study centre, and the Domcafete cafeteria.

Living in Sachsen-Anhalt

Wernigerode is a small, well-preserved medieval town of roughly 35,000 inhabitants in the northern Harz Mountains of Sachsen-Anhalt. It is known for its colourful half-timbered houses, a hilltop castle, and direct access to the Harz National Park and the narrow-gauge Harzer Schmalspurbahnen steam railway. The compact size keeps living costs low and commute times negligible. Larger cities — Magdeburg, Braunschweig, Hannover, Leipzig, and Berlin — are reachable by train or car within one to three hours, making it a quiet base with good regional connectivity.

Student life & support

The Wernigerode campus is described as a park-like, compact setting where all academic buildings, the library, canteen, and four of six student dormitories are within walking distance. About 15 student initiatives are active on campus alongside sports facilities (fitness room, sports hall, beach volleyball court). The semester ticket covers local buses and trams in both Wernigerode and Halberstadt. The International Office organises support services, orientation events, and the ViSit international student programme. A language and multimedia centre supports both academic and everyday language needs.

35

Accredited Programmes

24

Bachelor/Bakkalaureus

11

Master

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