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The Hochschule für Telekommunikation Leipzig (HfTL) is a university-owned by the HfTL Trägergesellschaft mbH – a wholly-owned subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom which is recognized by the Saxon State Ministry for Science and the Arts. The university implements the concept of lifelong learning in academic training in its full-time, part-time, and cooperative degree programs.
The hotel offers an attractive learning environment. Practical, scientific training and well-thought-out programs mean that students may earn their Bachelor of Engineering/Science degree after six semesters or their Master of Engineering degree after four semesters.
The library of the HfTL is operated together with the library of the University of Technology, Economics, and Culture (HTWK) Leipzig. The fact that the hotel has been at the top of the CHE ranking lists has further proven the high teaching quality at the university. The full-time degree programs have been accredited by the accreditation agency for degree programs ASIIN and are equivalent to public universities' programs.
The university library HfTL is operated jointly with the University of Technology, Business, and Culture (HTWK) Leipzig Library. The collection consists of a broad cross-section of the relevant literature and provides additional information about the "bigger picture."
The library and the administration of your account are accessible for you at the library catalog Kapri. We also hold many advanced functions, so you can compile bibliographies and printed and electronic documents.
Sports are a great way to get to know other students, which is why we offer a wide range of sporting activities and facilities, including a gym.
We cooperate with the HTWK Leipzig'sLeipzig's athletics department, allowing students to try out new activities. Students may also participate in university and national championships.
HTML is a private university under the patronage of the HfTL Trägergesellschaft mbH – a wholly-owned subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom AG that is recognized by the Ministry of Science and Art of Saxony, making it the only corporatefundedprivate university in Germany. HTML specializes in academic teaching and research in the field of information and communications technologies (ICT). It currently has some 1000 students on its full-time and part-time Bachelor's degree programs in Communications Engineering, Communications and Information Technology, Business Information Systems and the Master of Engineering in Information and Communications Technology (ICT) and Master of Science in Business Information Systems. The academic staff comprises 29 university lecturers, 12 laboratory engineers, and around 40 guest lecturers. A staff/student ratio of 1:30 ensures highly personal, direct contact between lecturers and students. The 10,000 m² campus, 8,000 m² of which is available for teaching and research, creates a familiar atmosphere for students and academic staff alike. Laboratories, project rooms, and lecture theaters are equipped with the latest technology and excellent learning conditions. As well as being state-recognized, the content of the full-time degree courses is also accredited by ASIIN e.V. in recognition of its high quality. With a range of full-time degree courses, HfTL also offers a selection of cooperative degree courses organized in cooperation with Deutsche Telekom AG or on a part-time basis, which culminate in a Bachelor'sBachelor's or Master'sMaster's degree.
To give students a deeper understanding of the theory taught in lectures, practical exercises are carried out in several hotel courses. To this end, our laboratories are fitted with the latest equipment and measuring technology. There are also computer pools for computer science students. Practical training is considered very important at the hotel.
Measurement setup in the EMC chamber at the HfTLOne year has passed since the EMC Centre Leipzig was founded as part of the Research and Transfer Centre (FTZ) in a joint research project the HTML and the Leipzig University of Applied Sciences (HTWK). Successful research has been conducted in the labs of both institutes ever since. The main objective is to consult and support regional SMEs regarding electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) during the development of components, appliances, and products. Previously, a study was carried out to investigate the demand for EMC services supported by the Leipzig Foundation for Innovation and Technology Transfer and the IHK (chamber of industry and commerce) Leipzig. Pooling the EMC know-how of both universities, the researchers created a catalog of potential EMC tests. By the results of this project conception phase, the EMC centre'scentre's services focus mainly on: EMC pre-compliance testing-seminars and further training courses- industrial R&D projects and contract research. Measurement services for product development stand out as an area that has quickly led to close cooperation with regional companies. Legal regulations specify emissions and environmental standards that must be met when selling and operating a component or product. EMC testing during the development process has therefore proven to be very beneficial, as expensive and time-consuming adjustments, later on, can be avoided. This advantage is often emphasized by certified EMC labs, who point out that about half of all newly developed products only pass the EMC tests on their second or third attempts. The practical work at the EMC Centre Leipzig has shown that, although pre-compliance testing cannot replace the required certified EMC test for specific applications, the scientific/technical know-how and sophisticated testing equipment at both universities will ensure successful cooperation with regional partners.


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