Open Campus Days (HIT)
Experience Day | 24 January 2025
Experience Day takes place on Campus Eupener Straße 70, Building D.
FH Aachen stands for practice-oriented studies. On Experience Day, we want to give you the opportunity to experience the wide range of degree programmes on offer at FH Aachen in hands-on workshops - and it doesn't matter whether you decide spontaneously or have already made up your mind which programme you would like to choose.
On the morning of Experience Day, our professors and staff will personally tell you in one-minute sessions which exciting activities have been prepared for you.
Afterwards, you are free to choose: do you already know what you want to do after leaving school or are you still undecided about where you want your journey to take you?
For us, it doesn't matter - we would be delighted if you would like to find out more specific information or simply have a closer look at one or two different fields!
You can get more information about the exact schedule in our information flyer below.
Registration for FH Aachen's Experience Day
Attendance at Experience Day is only possible after prior registration.
Information Day | 25 January 2025
From 10 a.m. onwards, FH Aachen members and students will be presenting the degree programmes offered by FH Aachen at Campus Eupener Straße. They will be also be available for conversations.
Short tandem lectures which provide insights into the degree programme and also offer prospective students an outlook on career prospects round off the format.
Information Day attendance is free of charge, with no registration required.
Erlebnistag | Unsere Workshopangebote
Engineering and Health Science Degree Programmes
- Civil Engineering | Microscopic traffic flow simulation - How does reality get into the computer?
- Electrical Engineering | Guided tour through laboratories of microwave and plasma technology, robotics
- Electrical Engineering - Sustainable Energy Systems | Experience Energy
- Vehicle and drive technology (body and interior) | From customer request to vehicle
- Vehicle and drive technology (drive technology) | Drives - no touching allowed
- Wood Engineering | Earthquake Game
- Aerospace Engineering | FHASOF -FH Aachen Satelite Operations Facility- Continuous operation via internet with the ground station in Hohenstaufenallee 6 Real time satellite data download (when flying over)
- Smart Building Engineering | Guided tour of the Smart Building laboratory with smart home wall, alarm and burglar alarm systems and CAD workstations.
- Smart Building Engineering | Demonstration of the BLK 360 laser scanner and the measuring stand for radiological recording of wall structures
- Industrial Engineering - Sustainable Energy Systems/ Energy Management & Information Technology | Measuring and visualising energy consumption
Natural Sciences | Mathematics | Computer Science
- Applied Chemistry | In balance with nature - what chemical balances have to do with sustainable applications.
- Biotechnology | DNA Clash - Compare your genetic fingerprint with your friends!
- Digital Innovation & Business | Ask-Me-Anything session with students, alumni and lecturers. Guided tour through the Startup Center.
- Computer Science | Guided tour of IT security laboratories, robotics and the makerspace.
- Physics Engineering | Exciting facts from applied physics
Directions
How to Get There by Public Transport
Travelling by Bus
Ronheider Weg bus stop (lines 14, 30, 34, 53, 54)
Timetable Information from Aseag
Travelling by Train
There are direct train connections from Berlin, Cologne, Düsseldorf, Dortmund, Hamm, Siegen and Frankfurt/Main to Aachen. Aachen is also connected to the international rail network. There are regular train connections with the THALYS high-speed train between Paris and Cologne via Aachen as well as regional trains to Heerlen in the Netherlands.
Deutsche Bahn Timetable Information
How to Get There by Car
Arriving from the Netherlands, Düsseldorf, Cologne
Take the Aachen motorway junction towards Belgium on the A 44 until the Lichtenbusch exit, then turn right. You are now on Monschauer Straße and follow this road until the junction Adenauerallee/Robert-Schumann-Str./Siegelallee. Turn left here onto Siegelallee and follow it for about 500 metres. At the next set of traffic lights, turn half right onto Salierallee. At the next major junction (Weißhausstraße/Eupener Str.) turn half right onto Eupener Straße. After approx. 200 metres, the campus is on the left behind an access gate in a green area.
Arriving from Belgium on the A44 motorway
Take the Lichtenbusch exit (first exit after the border), then turn left. You are now on Monschauer Straße and follow this road until you reach the junction of Adenauerallee/Robert-Schumann-Str/Siegelallee. Turn left here onto Siegelallee and follow it for about 500 metres. At the next set of traffic lights, turn half right onto Salierallee. At the next major junction (Weißhausstraße/Eupener Straße), turn half right onto Eupener Straße. After approx. 200 metres, the campus is on the left behind an access gate in a green area.
Parking
Visitors can park in the car parks accessible from Weißhausstraße as well as to the right of the entrance gate at Eupener Str. 70 in the marked areas.
The parking spaces directly in front of Building E, opposite Building H and in the underground car park are reserved for FH Aachen employees and may not be used. This does not apply to persons with a parking permit for a disabled parking space. In this case, parking spaces are available in the underground car park.
Contact
All contacts for the HIT can be reached at hitfh-aachen.de.