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Europe
In addition to world-class universities, Germany also offers a high quality of life, relatively low tuition fees, extensive support and scholarship schemes for international students, and decent post-graduation employment prospects.
While most programs are taught in German, there are opportunities to study in Germany in English, with a growing selection of English-language programs designed for international students. English-language programs are already fairly common at the master’s level, particularly within the social sciences and business-related subjects. They’re now also becoming more widely available at the undergraduate level – so with a bit of patience and research, you too might get the chance to study in Germany in English.
You’ll notice that some subjects are more often offered in English than others. For instance, there are a good number of English-taught options in subjects such as business, English/American studies, and engineering.
There are currently only a limited number of undergraduate English-language programs at top universities in Germany. Due to the scarce nature of these programs, if you really want to study at a leading university, you may have to be a little bit flexible on your choice of program.
Intakes – March / April / Sep / Oct / Feb /May /June
Work Permit - 20 hr/week (during class timings) and 40 hr/week(vacations)
Stay Back - 18 months stay back
IELTS: Overall 6.5
Cost of Study: Private Universities - € 5000 to € 7000 per semester
Living cost: € 10,000 per year
Universities
Webster University, St. Louis Campus
Concordia University, Chicago
Florida Polytechnic
Baylor University
DePaul University
James Madison University
Long Island University
Texas A&M University
FAQ's
You need not know German if you intend on enrolling in an international degree programme which would be taught in English. But it is an added advantage in social acceptability, getting part time jobs while studying and full-time jobs on completing the course.
The cost of living in Germany is quite economical as compared to other European countries.
The Technical Universities mainly impart theoretical knowledge.At a university, you can also pursue a doctorate (doctoral degree) which is not possible in a University of Applied Sciences.
Universities of Applied Sciencesoffer practice-oriented academic courses. The focus is more on professional application rather than theory and the training is adapted to the requirements of professional life.As at universities, the first degree is the bachelor's and the second is the masters.
Non-EU/EEA students are able to work in Germany alongside their studies, for 120 full days or 240 half days per year.

Essential Knowledge, Skills, and Experience
- A portfolio demonstrating well thought through and polished end to end customer journeys
- 5+ years of industry experience in interactive design and / or visual design
- Excellent interpersonal skills
- Aware of trends in mobile, communications, and collaboration
- Ability to create highly polished design prototypes, mockups, and other communication artifacts
- The ability to scope and estimate efforts accurately and prioritize tasks and goals independently
- History of impacting shipping products with your work
- A Bachelor’s Degree in Design (or related field) or equivalent professional experience
- Proficiency in a variety of design tools such as Figma, Photoshop, Illustrator, and Sketch
Preferred Experience
- Designing user experiences for enterprise software / services
- Creating and applying established design principles and interaction patterns
- Aligning or influencing design thinking with teams working in other geographies
Product Designer
Product knowledge: Deeply understand the technology and features of the product area to which you are assigned.
Research: Provide human and business impact and insights for products.
Deliverables: Create deliverables for your product area (for example competitive analyses, user flows, low fidelity wireframes, high fidelity mockups, prototypes, etc.) that solve real user problems through the user experience.
Communication: Communicate the results of UX activities within your product area to the design team department, cross-functional partners within your product area, and other interested Superformula team members using clear language that simplifies complexity.
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