Top results in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering and Chemistry
Paderborn University has once again impressed in the latest ranking for Master's degree programmes by the Centre for Higher Education (CHE). The facts on study and research were taken into account as well as the individual judgements of students. In addition to the general study situation, the ranking criteria include the support provided by lecturers, the organisation of studies, the range of courses, support during studies, research orientation, and the transition from Bachelor's to Master's studies. In these categories, the Computer Engineering, Electrical Systems Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering degree programmes received top ratings from Master's students. Paderborn University also scores highly for completing degrees in a reasonable amount of time and is one of Germany's best. In the category of doctorates per professor, both the subject areas of Chemical Engineering/Applied Chemistry and Mechanical Engineering are among the leaders.
"We are proud to have received excellent ratings in the CHE Master's ranking. These results are a clear sign of the high quality, innovative teaching and strong research orientation that we offer our students," says Prof. Dr. Jürgen Klüners, Dean of the Faculty of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Mathematics at Paderborn University. "It is a great motivation to remain at the forefront and provide our students with the best possible education," adds Prof. Dr.-Ing. Mirko Schaper, Dean of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. "We focus on cutting-edge technological research and the development of pioneering solutions. We are delighted that these efforts have been recognised with top ratings," says Prof. Dr. Wolf Gero Schmidt, Dean of the Faculty of Science.
The universities included in this year's round of the CHE Master's rankings were the subject areas of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Biotechnology, Chemical Engineering/Applied Chemistry, Materials Engineering/Material Science, Environmental Engineering, Process Engineering, and Psychology.
The complete ranking is available at Zeit online.
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