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== Categorization of the study model == Constructor University has combined features of typical US and German higher education institutions. US universities can be public or private and typically offer 4-year undergraduate programs. They charge high annual tuition fees and provide accommodation for students to live on campus. In contrast, most German universities are public and offer 3-year undergraduate programs in accordance with the [[Bologna Process]]. The majority of German universities does not charge tuition fees, but only collect a small service fee. Dormitories and meals are managed by [[Studentenwerk]], a municipal student service organization independent of universities. Constructor, as a private university, offers 3-year undergraduate programs with less expensive tuition fees and provides accommodation on the residential campus for its student. A typical 4-year US program includes physical education, requiring students to take around four to five courses per semester. Like German universities, Constructor's 3-year undergraduate program offers athletics in the form of extracurricular activities. The average 30 ECTS per semester include more than 6 courses of soft skills training (e.g. language courses as additional competencies). Constructor University also provides career advising. The admission process of Constructor University follows the US-American system.
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