Karlshochschule International University
Strengths
Karlshochschule International University is a university on a human scale. The programs are either in English or German. It works in close collaboration with local companies and the lectures aim to be professional. Even if most of the students are German, there is great diversity in terms of nationalities.
Major, Academics
Courses taught in English.
You can study for a Bachelor of Business in one of these areas:
– International Business
– International Marketing Management
– International Tourism Management
– Intercultural Management & Communication
– International Sustainability Management
– International Event Management
More information: https://karlshochschule.de/uploads/tx_txkhshelper/Karlshochschule_Course_Catalogue_2019_-_2020.pdf
Program for the ICD-BEM students: http://karlshochschule.de/en/bachelor/studies-in-management/international-event-management/
It is possible to take an intensive German course before the start of the course, at a cost of 200€. This course earns you 6 ECTS credits.
For Master’s students, you have access to the Master in Management.
More information: https://karlshochschule.de/en/master/masters-program/management-ma/
Campus
A non-residential campus in the city of Karlsruhe, a city very focused on culture and design, in a traditional German environment.
To discover
Alsace !
The cities of Stuttgart 80km away and Munich 200km.
Switzerland 200km away and Luxembourg 200km.
Good to know
Someone from the university can come and collect you from the station on pre-arranged dates.
You will have ta ‘buddy’, a student from the university who will accompany you, help you settle in and answer any questions you may have.
You should expect to pay around €150/semester for your transport ticket and a €67.70 student fee. The university estimates the cost of food at €180/month. This means a total budget of €650-800/month. The cost of food is estimated at around 180 € / month by the university. Which leads to a total budget of €650-800/month.
What's going on?
The number of Erasmus+ places is limited. The grant is therefore not automatic and the amount paid may vary. However, we invite you to apply, as exchange places (outside Erasmus+) may be available. Please refer to the Erasmus+ page.
This information is provided as a guide.
Please visit the partner university’s website to have exact updated information.
Eligibility
TOEFL required: 550
ABS: 2nd, 3rd, 4th year
ESAM: 2nd, 3rd, 4th year
IGS RH: 3rd year
ICD PGE, BBD
ISCPACOMM: 2nd year
ISTEC B3, PGE3, PGE4
ICD-BEM: 3rd year
Documents required
CV (in English),
Transcript of records
ID document d’identité,
cover letter (in English),
additional documents may be required depending on destination
Planning
AUTUMN
Orientation: few days before the start of the courses
Beginning of courses: end of September
End of courses and exams: early February
Make-up exams (if needed): February
SPRING
Orientation: few days before the start of the courses
Beginning of courses:early March
End of courses and exams: end of June
Make-up exams (if needed): July
more information : Academic Calendar
Procedures
ID Card or passport (compulsory for destinations outside the EU) valid for six months after your return date.
Medical coverage by the European Health Insurance Card.
Accommodation
In an apartment – most often in a shared apartment, costing €280 to €380 per month, per person.
Expect to pay around €600-750/month all-inclusive.
More information: http://karlshochschule.de/fileadmin/files/Karlshochschule-Living-in-Karlsruhe.pdf