Ruhr-Universität Bochum
The Ruhr-Universität Bochum is one of the biggest universities in Germany. It is in the Ruhr-Area, in the city of Bochum.
History
The Ruhr-Universität was the first public university that was founded in West Germany after World War II (in 1962). Later in the 1960s, education expanded in West Germany and more universities were founded, but Bochum has a bright selection of subjects because it was the beginning of education expanding.
The Ruhr-University was one of the fourth largest university in Germany in the late 1980s and early 1990s with more than 40,000 students. But after the state of North Rhine-Westfalia decided to earn study fees, many students left the university and school examiners do not start studying anymore. Actually the fees are 1,000 Euro in the year (about 1,100 US $), but the Ruhr-Area is traditionally a working class region. Sommer Semester 2011 was the last semester with tuition fees http://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/studienbeitrag/ Archived 2008-10-15 at the Wayback Machine. The number or students now is more than 34 000 http://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/universitaet/fakten/menschlich/index.html[dead link]
The university of Bochum was one of the first to have Bachelor and master's degrees instead of the traditional German Diplom and Magister degree.
Present situation
The Ruhr-University has about 34,000 students.http://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/universitaet/fakten/menschlich/index.html Academically it is an upper middle-class university with a lot of international affairs, especially with Eastern Europe and Asia. The Ruhr-University Bochum lost some subjects by when the state reduced its budget. The main focuses in research are neurosciences, engineering, European law, plasma physics, solidstate physics, biochemistry, economics, Middle Ages and modern history, philosophy and languages.
Subjects
- Mathematics
- Applied Computational Science
- Physics and Astronomy
- Chemistry and Biochemistry
- Biology and Neuro Sciences
- Geosciences (Geology, Geophysics, Mineralogy, Palentology)
- Geography
- Civil Engineering
- Electro Engineering
- Nanotechnology
- Psychology
- Medicine
- Philosophy
- History (Old, Middle Ages and New History, History of Arts)
- Archeological Sciences
- Chinese(language and literature, there are regional studies for eastern Asia, too)
- Eastern Asian Studies (China, Korea and Japan)
- English Language and Literature American and Canadian Literature
- Romanic Languages and Literature (Italian, French, Spain, Portuguese)
- Slavic Languages and Literature (Russian, Polish)
- German Languages and Literature
- Comparative Literature
- Latin and Old Greek
- Near and Middle Eastern Studies (Arabian Stuies, Indian)
- Roman Catholic Theology
- Protestant (Lutheran) Religious Studies
- Economy
- Laws
- Social Sciences (Sociology, Social Psychology, Politics, Socail-Economical studies)
- Environmental Studies
- Development policy
- Working Sciences
- Sports
- Music Sciences
- Educational Sciences