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by irrational
1977 days ago
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Well, the equivalent for Fachhochschule in the United States are called Trade Schools. But trade schools typically teach things like Aircraft mechanic, train engineer, welding, etc. While I'm sure there are some trade schools that teach programming, typically you would go to a more dedicated place like a coding bootcamp. Often universities will have separate computer science and software engineering degrees. The first is more academically oriented (for those who want to get a PhD in computer science) and the other for people who want a job as a developer. |
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This is not true. Students can get accredited Master's degrees at a University of Applied Science. Some of the Universities even do research.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fachhochschule
I'm not aware of any trade school in the US where students can get higher credentials than a certificate or associates degree.