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29. Juli '24

(Press Office) Traditional event with a new concept: students from vocational secondary schools learned about the Bachelor’s degree programs at Coburg University of Applied Sciences on FOS Day. Around 400 students from vocational secondary schools in Bamberg, Bayreuth, Coburg and Neustadt/Saale visited Coburg University of Applied Sciences on 18.7.24 as part of the “FOS Day”.
After the welcome address, general information on studying at Coburg University of Applied Sciences, admission options and possible prospects was provided by the Student Advisory and Career Service team, who organized the event as usual.
The Bachelor’s degree courses were then presented at exhibition stands.
The illustrative material brought along, such as a robot dog or VR glasses, quickly broke the ice.
In the numerous workshops, lab tours and lectures that followed, the students were able to design their own magnets using a 3D printer, track down pathogens and gain insights into working with lasers and microcomputer technology.
They also learned about circus pedagogy and the influence of behavior on health.
There were also extra lectures on topics such as marketing, energy self-sufficient companies and AI.
And those interested in design could get creative themselves in the Design workshop.
The FOS Days have been running for many years – this year for the first time with a new concept: with more interaction, more options and more movement across our campus.
“You could just tell that the university really put a lot of effort into it. We’ll be back next year!” said an accompanying teacher.
With pleasure!
We are already looking forward to next year!

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