The FHNW School of Engineering – a great choice for your exchange semester.
The FHNW School of Engineering is located in the high-tech canton of Aargau, at the centre of Switzerland’s strongest economic region. The density of industrial companies as well as engineering consultancy firms represents an important advantage for this area. The FHNW benefits greatly from these conditions and in turn is itself a valuable asset for the region.
Knowledge and technology transfer – our strength Our faculty and technical staff are experts at the forefront of engineering and technological innovation. They are key players in aR&D (applied research and development) as well as in knowledge and technology transfer, making available the latest findings of applied research to businesses operating in an increasingly challenging global market. Companies are offered active support to bridge the gap between top-level research and its practical implementation.
This strong working relationship between research and industry has helped establish both the local and international reputation of the School of Engineering. It also continues to create significant value for our FHNW students, who are highly sought-after by employers when they graduate.
How you can benefit as an exchange student Come and join us for a semester or two at the School of Engineering and gain valuable international experience while still at university. As expected, you will increase your technical knowledge and skills, but more importantly, you will have the opportunity to apply them in real-life project contexts which demand excellent intercultural, communication and project management skills. You will return home with enhanced career prospects and hopefully also great memories of your time at the FHNW.
Student Exchange in Switzerland: Study at the FHNW School of Engineering
General Formalities
To apply for an exchange (and qualify for tuition fee waiver), students must be enrolled at a partner university of the FHNW School of Engineering. Interested students should apply through the International Office of their local university and follow the normal application and registration procedures. You first need to be nominated by your home university and then begin the official application process.
In order to study successfully, students need adequate language skills. For all incoming students at Bachelor level, a B2 on the CEFR scale is required for the relevant language, German or English. For students who intend to enroll in a Master of Science in Engineering programme, we request level C1.
Exchange students from partner universities with which the School of Engineering has a bilateral agreement are normally exempt from tuition fees. Any additional costs (textbooks or private excursions) must be borne by the student. The fees for students attending the FHNW and domiciled in Switzerland are CHF 700 per semester. Overseas students with Swiss nationality qualify for Swiss subsidies. Free mover exchange students from universities in an EU / EFTA country which do not have an exchange agreement with the School of Engineering will have to pay CHF 1000, those from universities outside of the EU must pay the full tuition costs of CHF 5,000 per semester.
Computers are not supplied by the FHNW. Exchange students must bring their own computers/notebooks/tablets with them for their studies in Switzerland.
If you intend to study for a period exceeding three months or come as a trainee, you will need to apply for a visa and/or permit to reside in Switzerland. If your country has a bilateral contract with Switzerland, then these procedures are greatly simplified.
Non-EU/EFTA citizens need to apply for an entry permit and student visa after being accepted by the FHNW. You are required by the immigration authorities to submit proof of sufficient financial means for your exchange period. Contact the Swiss Embassy in your country of residence to inquire about the formalities and the length of time required to obtain a visa. Further details...
All exchange students must obtain a residency permit after their arrival in Switzerland.
You are also strongly advised to take out Third Party Liability insurance as this is standard in Switzerland, though not compulsory.
The International Office of the School of Engineering assists visiting students to find accommodation. Rooms are available through Studentenraum.ch (Brugg-Windisch) or the staff house of the cantonal hospital in Olten. For the latter, please contact aXNocmF0LmJ1dHRAZmhudy5jaA==.
Registration with the local Swiss municipality
Since every resident in Switzerland must register at the district office of his/her municipality, you will need to register in person with the residents' registration office (Einwohnerkontrolle) within 14 days of your arrival. In order to obtain a residence permit, you must bring along the following documentation:
valid passport or identity card (only for EU nationals)
passport photos
certificate of enrolment at the FHNW
proof of medical and accident insurance cover valid for your stay in Switzerland
proof of your Swiss address (accommodation/tenancy agreement)
proof of sufficient funds for your stay (e.g. a bank statement in your name, credit card etc.)
You will have to de-register prior to your departure from Switzerland.
It is important to us that you have access to all the relevant information and assistance you need for successful studies at the School of Engineering and an unforgettable stay in Switzerland.
The International Office will invite you to an Introductory Session at the start of semester. You will tour the university campus and be informed about important administrative processes and formalities (computer account, FH-card etc.). In addition, you will learn about the support services available to you during your time at the School of Engineering (International Office, School Administration, IT Services, Counselling Services, faculty and peers, your personal buddy, the student union and various other student groups). There will also be time to get to know the other exchange students and find out about opportunities for travel, leisure and social activities during your stay abroad.
Application
If you are a student at a partner university which has an exchange agreement with the School of Engineering, you may apply to attend one or two semesters at our institution. Such applications must be made via the International Coordinator at your home university.
Once incoming students have been officially nominated on Mobility-Online by one of our partner universities, students will receive an email inviting them to apply.
After clarifying their home university requirements, students must apply online by filling in their application data and uploading all the required documents on Mobility-Online.
Once the student’s application has been reviewed and accepted, an acceptance email will then be sent to the student and his/her home university. Furthermore, students will be able to download their own Letter of Acceptance on Mobility-Online.
All incoming students at FHNW School of Engineering will receive financial support for their exchange programme. Students are required to sign either the SEMP or FHNW worldwide support agreement before arriving. These agreements will be available on Mobility-Online after students have generated their Letter of Acceptance.
For autumn/fall semester: April 15 (Semester begins calendar week 38)
For spring semester: October 15 (Semester begins calendar week 8)
We offer 10 degree programmes in engineering-related topics, all taught in German. The International Tracks in Computer Science and in Engineering and Management allow you to study in English.
International Track in Computer Science The International Track in Computer Science allows you to study in English, the language of the computer science industry.
Admission prerequisites are either a vocational baccalaureate diploma ("Berufsmatura") or a Higher School Certificate ("Matura") with practical experience. Overseas students need to submit equivalent educational qualifications.
The practically-oriented MSE Master's degree programme offers students a wide range of options. From 2019, all modules on the Master of Science in Engineering MSE will be taught in English. Further information can be found on our website.