Hochschule Brocken

Gipfelstürmer der Wissenschaft im Herzen des Harzes.

📍 Brocken, Germany 🇩🇪

Information for International Students at Hochschule Brocken

Hochschule Brocken in Brocken, Germany welcomes international students.

  • No visa support offered
  • No on-campus work
  • Student housing available

Programs at Hochschule Brocken (37 programs)

Hochschule Brocken offers 37 programs across Bachelor, Master, PhD levels.

Bachelor Programs (13)

  • Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Sciences for Mountain Regions (BSc) — 36 months · German · STEM
    This program focuses on sustainable agricultural practices adapted to the specific conditions of mountain environments, including soil management, crop cultivation, and animal husbandry. Students learn about food security and rural development.
    Field: Agriculture
    Career outcomes: Agricultural Scientist, Farm Manager, Rural Development Officer, Agronomist
  • Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Sciences for Mountain Regions (BSc) — 36 months · German · STEM
    This program focuses on sustainable agricultural practices adapted to the specific conditions of mountain environments, including soil management, crop cultivation, and animal husbandry. Students learn about food security and rural development.
    Field: Agriculture
    Career outcomes: Agricultural Scientist, Farm Manager, Rural Development Officer, Agronomist
  • Bachelor of Arts in Regional Tourism and Heritage Management (BA) — 36 months · German
    This program explores the principles of sustainable tourism development and heritage preservation within regional contexts, with a special focus on mountain cultural landscapes. Students learn about marketing, visitor management, and cultural interpretation.
    Field: Tourism and Hospitality
    Career outcomes: Tourism Manager, Heritage Site Manager, Event Planner, Marketing Specialist
  • Bachelor of Science in Geoinformatics for Mountain Regions (BSc) — 36 months · German · STEM
    This program provides a strong foundation in geographic information systems (GIS), remote sensing, and spatial analysis specifically applied to mountain environments. Students learn to collect, process, and interpret geospatial data for various applications.
    Field: Geoinformatics
    Career outcomes: GIS Specialist, Remote Sensing Analyst, Cartographer, Environmental Data Scientist
  • Bachelor of Arts in Outdoor Education and Adventure Tourism (BA) — 36 months · German
    This program combines pedagogical principles with practical skills in outdoor activities and adventure tourism, preparing students to lead and manage educational and recreational programs in natural environments. Emphasis is placed on safety and sustainability.
    Field: Education
    Career outcomes: Outdoor Educator, Adventure Tour Guide, Recreation Manager, Youth Program Coordinator
  • Bachelor of Science in Mountain Ecology and Conservation (BSc) — 36 months · German · STEM
    This program focuses on the ecological principles governing mountain environments, including biodiversity, climate change impacts, and sustainable resource management. Students gain practical skills in field research and conservation strategies specific to high-altitude regions.
    Field: Environmental Science
    Career outcomes: Conservation Biologist, Environmental Consultant, Park Ranger, Research Assistant
  • Bachelor of Science in Sustainable Forestry and Wood Technology (BSc) — 36 months · German · STEM
    This program focuses on sustainable forest management practices, wood processing technologies, and the ecological role of forests in mountain regions. Students learn about silviculture, forest economics, and timber utilization.
    Field: Forestry
    Career outcomes: Forester, Wood Technologist, Environmental Planner, Resource Manager
  • Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Sciences for Mountain Regions (BSc) — 36 months · German · STEM
    This program focuses on sustainable agricultural practices adapted to the specific conditions of mountain environments, including soil management, crop cultivation, and animal husbandry. Students learn about food security and rural development.
    Field: Agriculture
    Career outcomes: Agricultural Scientist, Farm Manager, Rural Development Officer, Agronomist
  • Bachelor of Arts in Regional Tourism and Heritage Management (BA) — 36 months · German
    This program explores the principles of sustainable tourism development and heritage preservation within regional contexts, with a special focus on mountain cultural landscapes. Students learn about marketing, visitor management, and cultural interpretation.
    Field: Tourism and Hospitality
    Career outcomes: Tourism Manager, Heritage Site Manager, Event Planner, Marketing Specialist
  • Bachelor of Science in Geoinformatics for Mountain Regions (BSc) — 36 months · German · STEM
    This program provides a strong foundation in geographic information systems (GIS), remote sensing, and spatial analysis specifically applied to mountain environments. Students learn to collect, process, and interpret geospatial data for various applications.
    Field: Geoinformatics
    Career outcomes: GIS Specialist, Remote Sensing Analyst, Cartographer, Environmental Data Scientist
  • Bachelor of Arts in Outdoor Education and Adventure Tourism (BA) — 36 months · German
    This program combines pedagogical principles with practical skills in outdoor activities and adventure tourism, preparing students to lead and manage educational and recreational programs in natural environments. Emphasis is placed on safety and sustainability.
    Field: Education
    Career outcomes: Outdoor Educator, Adventure Tour Guide, Recreation Manager, Youth Program Coordinator
  • Bachelor of Science in Mountain Ecology and Conservation (BSc) — 36 months · German · STEM
    This program focuses on the ecological principles governing mountain environments, including biodiversity, climate change impacts, and sustainable resource management. Students gain practical skills in field research and conservation strategies specific to high-altitude regions.
    Field: Environmental Science
    Career outcomes: Conservation Biologist, Environmental Consultant, Park Ranger, Research Assistant
  • Bachelor of Science in Sustainable Forestry and Wood Technology (BSc) — 36 months · German · STEM
    This program focuses on sustainable forest management practices, wood processing technologies, and the ecological role of forests in mountain regions. Students learn about silviculture, forest economics, and timber utilization.
    Field: Forestry
    Career outcomes: Forester, Wood Technologist, Environmental Planner, Resource Manager

Master Programs (14)

  • Master of Arts in Mountain Culture and Society (MA) — 24 months · English
    This master's program delves into the unique cultural, social, and historical aspects of mountain communities worldwide. Students analyze human-environment interactions, traditional knowledge systems, and contemporary challenges faced by mountain societies.
    Field: Social Sciences
    Career outcomes: Cultural Researcher, NGO Program Coordinator, Policy Analyst, Educator
  • Master of Science in Alpine Engineering and Sustainable Development (MSc) — 24 months · English · STEM
    This master's program combines advanced engineering principles with sustainable development practices for alpine regions. Students learn about infrastructure design, natural hazard mitigation, and renewable energy solutions tailored for mountainous landscapes.
    Field: Engineering
    Career outcomes: Alpine Engineer, Project Manager, Environmental Planner, Researcher
  • Master of Arts in Mountain Culture and Society (MA) — 24 months · English
    This master's program delves into the unique cultural, social, and historical aspects of mountain communities worldwide. Students analyze human-environment interactions, traditional knowledge systems, and contemporary challenges faced by mountain societies.
    Field: Social Sciences
    Career outcomes: Cultural Researcher, NGO Program Coordinator, Policy Analyst, Educator
  • Master of Science in Alpine Engineering and Sustainable Development (MSc) — 24 months · English · STEM
    This master's program combines advanced engineering principles with sustainable development practices for alpine regions. Students learn about infrastructure design, natural hazard mitigation, and renewable energy solutions tailored for mountainous landscapes.
    Field: Engineering
    Career outcomes: Alpine Engineer, Project Manager, Environmental Planner, Researcher
  • Master of Science in Hydrology and Water Resources Management (MSc) — 24 months · English · STEM
    This program provides advanced knowledge in hydrological processes, water quality, and sustainable water resource management, with a focus on mountain catchments. Students learn about flood prediction, water supply, and climate change impacts on water.
    Field: Hydrology
    Career outcomes: Hydrologist, Water Resource Manager, Environmental Engineer, Consultant
  • Master of Science in Renewable Energy Systems in Mountainous Areas (MSc) — 24 months · English · STEM
    This program focuses on the design, implementation, and management of renewable energy systems, such as hydropower, solar, and wind, optimized for the unique challenges and opportunities of mountain regions. Students gain expertise in energy policy and sustainability.
    Field: Renewable Energy
    Career outcomes: Renewable Energy Engineer, Energy Consultant, Project Developer, Sustainability Manager
  • Master of Science in Environmental Informatics (MSc) — 24 months · English · STEM
    This program integrates computer science and environmental science to develop and apply information technologies for environmental monitoring, modeling, and management. Students learn about big data analysis, machine learning, and environmental decision support systems.
    Field: Computer Science
    Career outcomes: Environmental Data Scientist, GIS Developer, Environmental Modeler, IT Consultant
  • Master of Science in Sustainable Land Use and Regional Planning (MSc) — 24 months · English · STEM
    This program addresses the challenges of sustainable land use planning and regional development, particularly in complex mountain landscapes. Students learn about spatial planning, environmental impact assessment, and policy formulation.
    Field: Urban and Regional Planning
    Career outcomes: Urban Planner, Regional Planner, Environmental Consultant, Policy Analyst
  • Master of Arts in Mountain Culture and Society (MA) — 24 months · English
    This master's program delves into the unique cultural, social, and historical aspects of mountain communities worldwide. Students analyze human-environment interactions, traditional knowledge systems, and contemporary challenges faced by mountain societies.
    Field: Social Sciences
    Career outcomes: Cultural Researcher, NGO Program Coordinator, Policy Analyst, Educator
  • Master of Science in Alpine Engineering and Sustainable Development (MSc) — 24 months · English · STEM
    This master's program combines advanced engineering principles with sustainable development practices for alpine regions. Students learn about infrastructure design, natural hazard mitigation, and renewable energy solutions tailored for mountainous landscapes.
    Field: Engineering
    Career outcomes: Alpine Engineer, Project Manager, Environmental Planner, Researcher
  • Master of Science in Hydrology and Water Resources Management (MSc) — 24 months · English · STEM
    This program provides advanced knowledge in hydrological processes, water quality, and sustainable water resource management, with a focus on mountain catchments. Students learn about flood prediction, water supply, and climate change impacts on water.
    Field: Hydrology
    Career outcomes: Hydrologist, Water Resource Manager, Environmental Engineer, Consultant
  • Master of Science in Renewable Energy Systems in Mountainous Areas (MSc) — 24 months · English · STEM
    This program focuses on the design, implementation, and management of renewable energy systems, such as hydropower, solar, and wind, optimized for the unique challenges and opportunities of mountain regions. Students gain expertise in energy policy and sustainability.
    Field: Renewable Energy
    Career outcomes: Renewable Energy Engineer, Energy Consultant, Project Developer, Sustainability Manager
  • Master of Science in Environmental Informatics (MSc) — 24 months · English · STEM
    This program integrates computer science and environmental science to develop and apply information technologies for environmental monitoring, modeling, and management. Students learn about big data analysis, machine learning, and environmental decision support systems.
    Field: Computer Science
    Career outcomes: Environmental Data Scientist, GIS Developer, Environmental Modeler, IT Consultant
  • Master of Science in Sustainable Land Use and Regional Planning (MSc) — 24 months · English · STEM
    This program addresses the challenges of sustainable land use planning and regional development, particularly in complex mountain landscapes. Students learn about spatial planning, environmental impact assessment, and policy formulation.
    Field: Urban and Regional Planning
    Career outcomes: Urban Planner, Regional Planner, Environmental Consultant, Policy Analyst

PhD Programs (10)

  • PhD in Geohazards and Risk Management (PhD) — 36 months · English · STEM
    This doctoral program focuses on advanced research into natural geohazards prevalent in mountain regions, such as landslides, avalanches, and rockfalls, and develops strategies for risk assessment and mitigation. Students utilize cutting-edge modeling and monitoring techniques.
    Field: Geology
    Career outcomes: Geologist, Risk Analyst, Emergency Management Specialist, Researcher
  • PhD in Mountain Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (PhD) — 36 months · English · STEM
    This doctoral program investigates the rich biodiversity of mountain ecosystems and the essential services they provide, such as water regulation and climate mitigation. Research areas include species conservation, ecosystem functioning, and human impacts.
    Field: Biology
    Career outcomes: Ecologist, Research Scientist, Conservation Manager, Environmental Policy Advisor
  • PhD in Geohazards and Risk Management (PhD) — 36 months · English · STEM
    This doctoral program focuses on advanced research into natural geohazards prevalent in mountain regions, such as landslides, avalanches, and rockfalls, and develops strategies for risk assessment and mitigation. Students utilize cutting-edge modeling and monitoring techniques.
    Field: Geology
    Career outcomes: Geologist, Risk Analyst, Emergency Management Specialist, Researcher
  • PhD in Mountain Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (PhD) — 36 months · English · STEM
    This doctoral program investigates the rich biodiversity of mountain ecosystems and the essential services they provide, such as water regulation and climate mitigation. Research areas include species conservation, ecosystem functioning, and human impacts.
    Field: Biology
    Career outcomes: Ecologist, Research Scientist, Conservation Manager, Environmental Policy Advisor
  • PhD in Mountain Medicine and High-Altitude Physiology (PhD) — 36 months · English · STEM
    This doctoral program conducts advanced research into the physiological adaptations of the human body to high altitudes and the medical challenges associated with mountain environments. Topics include acute mountain sickness, cold injuries, and expedition medicine.
    Field: Medicine
    Career outcomes: Medical Researcher, Expedition Doctor, Sports Scientist, University Lecturer
  • PhD in High-Altitude Climate Research (PhD) — 36 months · English · STEM
    This doctoral program offers advanced research opportunities in high-altitude climatology, focusing on atmospheric processes, glacier dynamics, and the impacts of climate change on mountain ecosystems. Students conduct original research under expert supervision.
    Field: Climatology
    Career outcomes: Climate Scientist, University Professor, Research Fellow, Policy Advisor
  • PhD in Geohazards and Risk Management (PhD) — 36 months · English · STEM
    This doctoral program focuses on advanced research into natural geohazards prevalent in mountain regions, such as landslides, avalanches, and rockfalls, and develops strategies for risk assessment and mitigation. Students utilize cutting-edge modeling and monitoring techniques.
    Field: Geology
    Career outcomes: Geologist, Risk Analyst, Emergency Management Specialist, Researcher
  • PhD in Mountain Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (PhD) — 36 months · English · STEM
    This doctoral program investigates the rich biodiversity of mountain ecosystems and the essential services they provide, such as water regulation and climate mitigation. Research areas include species conservation, ecosystem functioning, and human impacts.
    Field: Biology
    Career outcomes: Ecologist, Research Scientist, Conservation Manager, Environmental Policy Advisor
  • PhD in Mountain Medicine and High-Altitude Physiology (PhD) — 36 months · English · STEM
    This doctoral program conducts advanced research into the physiological adaptations of the human body to high altitudes and the medical challenges associated with mountain environments. Topics include acute mountain sickness, cold injuries, and expedition medicine.
    Field: Medicine
    Career outcomes: Medical Researcher, Expedition Doctor, Sports Scientist, University Lecturer
  • PhD in High-Altitude Climate Research (PhD) — 36 months · English · STEM
    This doctoral program offers advanced research opportunities in high-altitude climatology, focusing on atmospheric processes, glacier dynamics, and the impacts of climate change on mountain ecosystems. Students conduct original research under expert supervision.
    Field: Climatology
    Career outcomes: Climate Scientist, University Professor, Research Fellow, Policy Advisor

Scholarships & Tuition at Hochschule Brocken

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Campus & Facilities at Hochschule Brocken

  • Student housing available
  • No sports facilities
  • No disability support info

Key Highlights

  • State recognized private university of applied sciences
  • Located in the Harz mountain region
  • Focus on distance learning and flexibility
  • Specialized in management and psychology degrees
  • Accredited by the German Science Council
  • Small classes with personalized academic support

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Hochschule Brocken is a university located in Brocken, Germany. .

How many programs does Hochschule Brocken offer?

Hochschule Brocken offers 37 programs: 13 Bachelor's, 14 Master's, and 10 PhD programs across various fields of study.

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