Constructor University

PROFILE CONSTRUCTOR UNIVERSITY

locationJerman

Ranked 501 to 600

Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2026, overall institutional ranking band

Ranked #969

QS Sustainability Ranking 2026

Ranked 57th out of 673

Times Higher Education Young University Ranking, reported by the university

Established in 2001

Year of Establishment

Constructor University is a private, English taught campus university in Bremen, Germany, designed for a highly international student community and offering undergraduate, graduate, and pre degree pathways. It offers bachelor’s and master’s programs across engineering, natural sciences, social sciences, and business, with a residential campus model that integrates academics, housing, dining, and student life. Key benefits for international students include an English language study environment, on campus housing options for pre degree and undergraduate students, and structured student support services on campus.

ACHIEVEMENTS

Constructor University emphasizes a fully residential, international campus model and reports a highly international student body profile in international rankings, while maintaining active research and teaching infrastructure on campus. It also highlights performance recognition in young university ranking results and supports interdisciplinary study across science, engineering, and social sciences through its program portfolio.

  1. High international student share is reported in Times Higher Education ranking statistics for the university.
  2. Recognition in Times Higher Education Young University Ranking with a specific numeric placement reported by the university.
  3. Research and teaching infrastructure includes dedicated lab buildings and modern teaching laboratories supporting natural sciences.

FACILITIES

Constructor University facilities are concentrated on a single residential campus, where academic buildings, research labs, student services, and daily living facilities are integrated. The campus center includes the Information Resource Center as the university’s digital and reference library. The campus map also lists major student life facilities such as sports and convention areas and student activity spaces.

  1. Information Resource Center (IRC), Campus Center
  2. Sports and Convention Center (SCC), Main Campus
  3. Student Activity Center (SAC), Main Campus
  4. Eon Lab, Main Campus
  5. Lab 2, Main Campus
  6. Ocean Lab, Main Campus
  7. University Club, Main Campus
  8. Dining facilities and Coffee Bar, Main Campus
  9. Student Services and Welcome Center, Main Campus

LOCATION

INTAKE & PROGRAMMED OFFERED

Intake

PRE UNIVERSITY

January February March April May June July August September October November December

IELTS: 4.5

UNDERGRADUATE

January February March April May June July August September October November December

IELTS: 6.5

POST GRADUATE

January February March April May June July August September October November December

IELTS: 6.5

Programmes

List of all foundation programmes

  1. International Foundation Year

List of undergraduate programmes

  1. Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
  2. Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering and Management
  3. Bachelor of Science in Data Science and Scientific Computing
  4. Bachelor of Science in Robotics and Intelligent Systems
  5. Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering
  6. Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry and Cell Biology
  7. Bachelor of Science in Earth and Environmental Sciences
  8. Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, Modeling and Data Analytics
  9. Bachelor of Science in Physics and Data Science
  10. Bachelor of Arts in International Relations: Politics and History
  11. Bachelor of Science in Integrated Social and Cognitive Psychology

List of postgraduate programmes

  1. Master of Science in Data Engineering
  2. Master of Science in Supply Chain Management
  3. Master of Science in Advanced Materials
  4. Master of Science in Data Science for Society and Business
  5. Master of Science in Computer Science and Software Engineering
  6. Master of Science in Quantitative Life Sciences
  7. Master of Arts in International Relations
  8. Master of Science in Applied and Computational Mathematics
  9. Master of Business Administration
  10. Online Master of Science in Data Science
  11. Online Master of Science in Supply Chain Management

List of other programmes

  1. PhD degrees

TUITION FEE & LIVING COST

TUITION FEE

APPLICATION FEE

€0

PRE UNIVERSITY

UNDER GRADUATE

POSTGRADUATE

€6,000 to €12,000

€20,000 per academic year (tuition)

€20,000 per academic year

Living Cost

Approximately €950 per month including accommodation

ACCOMODATION

on-campus
Residential Colleges housing, Krupp College, Mercator College, College 3

On campus housing is provided through residential colleges where students live in furnished rooms within shared apartment units. Residential colleges host mixed nationalities and cultures as part of the campus residential model.

  1. Furnished rooms in shared apartments (shared facilities depending on room type).
  2. Room type pricing examples include Type B €6,000 for about 9 months and Type C €3,500 for about 9 months.
  3. College facilities commonly include shared kitchens and laundry access, plus common rooms and study areas depending on the college.
off-campus
Galileo Residenz

Galileo Residenz is presented as a student accommodation option in Bremen with multiple shared flat configurations. It offers furnished multi bedroom flats with shared kitchens and living rooms as described by the university.

  1. 101 apartments with furnished 2, 8, and 9 bedroom flat options, with shared kitchens and living rooms.
  2. Monthly rent reference: about €425 to €435 all inclusive, as stated by University of Bremen accommodation information for Galileo Residenz.