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Studying in Germany. 20.08.2010 Longquan Chen, Bingbin Yu , Thomas Pötsch, Fabian Monsees , Peter Trenkamp. People from Germany. How does Germany really look like?. Our Dormitory: Chen Bingbin Thomas Fabian Peter Hot girls Mensa. Kuckucksuhr.
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Studying in Germany 20.08.2010 Longquan Chen, BingbinYu, Thomas Pötsch, Fabian Monsees, Peter Trenkamp
How does Germany really look like? Our Dormitory: Chen Bingbin Thomas Fabian Peter Hot girls Mensa
Kuckucksuhr Every room in our dormitoryhas its individuell Kuckucksuhr which was payed by the German government.
German Police It is well known,that Germany provides the newest and best equipmentfor their police
Bremen (City) • The famous • „Bremer Stadtmusikanten“ • Fairy tale: • All 4 animals had to leave their homes • They met together and decided to go to Bremen in order to be Bremer musicians • had to stay in a wood • scared the thieves in a house • stayed in the house -> they never arrived in Bremen
Bremen (City) • Landmarks of Bremen • most important monument of Gothic and Weser Renaissance • Together with Bremen Roland part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site • Roland ensures the freedom and independence of Bremen Town hall and Roland
University of Bremen • Founded 1971 • 18.884 Students • 323 Professors • 1500 employees • 12 Faculties
University of Bremen • Communications Technology • Microwave Engineering I - Electrodynamics - Digital Signal Processing - Microwave Techniques Lab - Communications Networks - RF-Front-End Devices and Circuits for Wireless Communications -Communications Technology Lab - Channel Coding - Advanced Topics in Digital Communication - Dynamic Systems - Advanced Control Systems Lab - Microwave Engineering II - Control Theory - Real-Time Software Design - Digital Electronics and Microsystems Technology Design Techniques - Wireless Local Area Networks - Optoelectronic Components for Information Transmission and Sensors - UMTS - 3G Mobile Communication Systems - Microwave Components and CAD Methods for Satellite and Mobile Communications - Fields and Waves Stochastic Simulation Automation Technology Dynamic Systems - System Theory - Control Theory – Electrodynamics - Process Automation – Robotics - Power Converter Technology - Advanced Control Systems Lab - Process Automation Lab - Real-Time Software Design - Semiconductor Devices - Communications Networks - Communications Technology - Microwave Engineering - Integrated Systems - Integrated Circuits Design of Microsystems and Microelectronics - Optoelectronic Components for Information Transmission and Sensors - RF-Front-End Devices and Active Circuits for Wireless Communications - Micro Actuators Analysis and Visualization of Multi-Dimensional Signals - UMTS - 3G Mobile Communication Systems - Stochastic Simulations • International study courses • Master of science in Communication or Automation Technology • 4 Semester full time study – 1 semester master thesis • Entrance requirements: Bachelor degree, english C1 level and 2 recommendations
How does Germany really look like?(From a foreigners point of view)
How does Germany really look like?-City transpotation Tram 6 (From airport to university) Night Tram
How does Germany really look like?-Food Best food in Germany!! Ich habe Schwein! Generally Big Tasty Berliner?? Normal
How are the courses for international master students? 10 Compulsory Courses 5 Elective Courses 2 Seminar 2 Laboratory A Mini Project Master Thesis Period: about 2 years
How does Germany really look like?-In general(from a foreigner’s point of view) • Germany is full of opportunities Germany is beautiful
The First Exam --for every foreign student the first exam you will meet is drinking,especially beer
Beck‘s Brewery Beck's logo, a key, is the mirror image of the coat of arms of Bremen Beck's Brewery Ingredients
Beer+Muisc= Breminale Before the music festival begin After several bottels of beer........
Beer+Football= FIFA2010
Deutsche Learning For the Master Student, Deutsche is not Compulsory But if you want to know more about this countory,It‘s necessary to study German Göthe Institute http://www.goethe.de/enindex.htm http://www.hueber.de/deutsch-lernen/
Interested in studying in Germany? http://www.study-in.de http://eu.daad.de/eu/sokrates/05612.html And if you would like to visit Bremen please contact us, I am sure we can help you to find an accommodation and show you arround.