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The bachelor's degree program in Economic Policy Journalism is designed for anyone who wants to gain a deeper understanding of how economics shapes political and social developments.
to the degree program Economic Policy Journalism (Bachelor of Arts (B.A.))
Mathematicians are able to translate specific problems into mathematical questions, solve them, and draw conclusions for the application. The Bachelor's degree program in Mathematics leads to an initial professional qualification. Furthermore, it prepares the graduate to pursue the Master's degree in Mathematics.
to the degree program Mathematics (Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.))
Students enrolled in the Bachelor’s program in Educational Sciences receive a solid basis for demanding, professional, theory and research-based work in education and social welfare. They acquire knowledge of the fundamental theoretical standpoints of educational research and gain specialist expertise through the study of a compulsory elective subject. In addition, they build up a portfolio of methodologies and concepts related to the professional field of educational research.
to the degree program Educational Sciences (Bachelor of Arts (B.A.))
The bilingual Bachelor’s degree program in Applied Linguistics centers on language analysis and the application of linguistics theories in various fields, e.g., sociolinguistics, computer linguistics and foreign language teaching. The program deals both with the theoretical aspects of language as well as its various functions and applications. The consideration of interculturality and bilingualism plays an important role in this context.
to the degree program Applied Linguistics (Bachelor of Arts (B.A.))
The bilingual degree program in Applied Literary and Cultural Studies facilitates interdisciplinary study. In addition to the bilingual core subject, German and English/American Literary and Cultural Studies, students study one or two minor subjects. The program focuses above all on intercultural and interdisciplinary questions and – in addition to an internship related to the professional field and an integrated semester abroad – allows students to participate in interdisciplinary and internationally oriented study projects from the first semester onwards.
to the degree program Applied Literary and Cultural Studies (Bachelor of Arts (B.A.))
The B.A. in Rehabilitation Pedagogy teaches knowledge, skills and methods in the following fields: Social rehabilitation and education, services and support for people with disabilities, social welfare and the healthcare system.
to the degree program Rehabilitation Pedagogy (Bachelor of Arts (B.A.))
Practical, with a focus on multimedia, and offering flexible options afterwards: This is what the B.A. in Journalism Studies stands for! The program lasts eight semesters. In the last two semesters, students undertake a journalism traineeship. The program comprises 18 modules. These modules are divided into the following areas: Journalism Studies, a minor subject, courses in the multimedia training newsroom and the one-year journalism traineeship with accompanying tutorials. The modules are thematically related and complement each other. Each module comprises several courses. As a rule, there is an examination at the end of each module.
to the degree program Journalism Studies (Bachelor of Arts (B.A.))
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The campus of TU Dortmund University is located close to interstate junction Dortmund West, where the Sauerlandlinie A 45 (Frankfurt-Dortmund) crosses the Ruhrschnellweg B 1 / A 40. The best interstate exit to take from A 45 is “Dortmund-Eichlinghofen” (closer to South Campus), and from B 1 / A 40 “Dortmund-Dorstfeld” (closer to North Campus). Signs for the university are located at both exits. Also, there is a new exit before you pass over the B 1-bridge leading into Dortmund.
To get from North Campus to South Campus by car, there is the connection via Vogelpothsweg/Baroper Straße. We recommend you leave your car on one of the parking lots at North Campus and use the H-Bahn (suspended monorail system), which conveniently connects the two campuses.
TU Dortmund University has its own train station (“Dortmund Universität”). From there, suburban trains (S-Bahn) leave for Dortmund main station (“Dortmund Hauptbahnhof”) and Düsseldorf main station via the “Düsseldorf Airport Train Station” (take S-Bahn number 1, which leaves every 15 or 30 minutes). The university is easily reached from Bochum, Essen, Mülheim an der Ruhr and Duisburg.
You can also take the bus or subway train from Dortmund city to the university: From Dortmund main station, you can take any train bound for the Station “Stadtgarten”, usually lines U41, U45, U 47 and U49. At “Stadtgarten” you switch trains and get on line U42 towards “Hombruch”. Look out for the Station “An der Palmweide”. From the bus stop just across the road, busses bound for TU Dortmund University leave every ten minutes (445, 447 and 462). Another option is to take the subway routes U41, U45, U47 and U49 from Dortmund main station to the stop “Dortmund Kampstraße”. From there, take U43 or U44 to the stop “Dortmund Wittener Straße”. Switch to bus line 447 and get off at “Dortmund Universität S”.
The H-Bahn is one of the hallmarks of TU Dortmund University. There are two stations on North Campus. One (“Dortmund Universität S”) is directly located at the suburban train stop, which connects the university directly with the city of Dortmund and the rest of the Ruhr Area. Also from this station, there are connections to the “Technologiepark” and (via South Campus) Eichlinghofen. The other station is located at the dining hall at North Campus and offers a direct connection to South Campus every five minutes.
The AirportExpress is a fast and convenient means of transport from Dortmund Airport (DTM) to Dortmund Central Station, taking you there in little more than 20 minutes. From Dortmund Central Station, you can continue to the university campus by interurban railway (S-Bahn). A larger range of international flight connections is offered at Düsseldorf Airport (DUS), which is about 60 kilometres away and can be directly reached by S-Bahn from the university station.
The facilities of TU Dortmund University are spread over two campuses, the larger Campus North and the smaller Campus South. Additionally, some areas of the university are located in the adjacent “Technologiepark”.
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