Information for Incoming Spanish ERASMUS Students

at Faculty 07 (Information, Media, and Electrical Engineering) of Technische Hochschule Köln

Wenn Sie von Köln nach Spanien gehen wollen, dann klicken Sie bitte hier.

Welcome!

Thank you for your interest in an ERASMUS stay in Cologne! Prof. Carsten Vogt is the responsible coordinator at Faculty 07 (Information, Media, and Electrical Engineering) for the exchange with Spanish universities. Please note that Prof. Vogt can only inform you about the faculty's programs in the fields of informatics / computer science, electrical engineering, and communications engineering. If you are interested in other areas please contact our Department of International Affairs.

The Department of International Affairs will also provide information of a more general nature, as enrolment procedures, insurances etc.

From Spain to Cologne

In order to come to Cologne, you have to apply for an ERASMUS stay. Your International Office will guide you through the application process. During this process, you will have to fill in a Learning Agreement, i.e. you must specify the courses you wish to attend in Cologne. Our Module Handbooks contain information about our courses. More information can be found here.

An information leaflet gives you important details on our conditions and requirements - please read it carefully!

When your application has been accepted, please write a short e-mail to Prof. Vogt to inform him that you will be coming. The e-mail should include the list of courses you wish to attend so that we can check it early.

Having arrived in Cologne

After your arrival in Cologne you should present yourself at the Department of International Affairs as soon as possible. There you will get up-to-date information about life at our university and in Cologne.

Moreover, you should meet Prof. Vogt who will help you getting started with your courses at Faculty 07. Usually, he will invite you for a kick-off meeting where you can meet other incoming students.

A second information leaflet gives you some practical information for your start.

Language - German

Although these introductory texts are in English, you must have some knowledge of German when you come to Cologne: The majority of our courses is in German - especially those on the bachelor level.



Prof. Dr. Carsten Vogt, 27.4.22