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Mannheim University of Applied Sciences

Coordinates: 49°28′10.40″N 8°28′55.95″E / 49.4695556°N 8.4822083°E / 49.4695556; 8.4822083
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Mannheim University of Applied Sciences
Technische Hochschule Mannheim
TypePublic University of Applied Sciences
Established1898
Budget€ 39.8 million[1]
RectorProf. Dr. Angelika Altmann-Dieses
Academic staff
368[2]
Administrative staff
119[2]
Students5,300[2]
Location, ,
49°28′10.40″N 8°28′55.95″E / 49.4695556°N 8.4822083°E / 49.4695556; 8.4822083
CampusUrban
Websitehttp://www.hs-mannheim.de/

The Mannheim University of Applied Sciences is a public higher education institute located in Mannheim, Germany. Referred to as Technische Hochschule Mannheim in German and previously known as Fachhochschule Mannheim, it offers degree programs at bachelor's and master's level in the fields of engineering, informatics, biotechnology, design, and social affairs.

Hochschule Mannheim-04

History

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The Mannheim University of Applied Sciences was founded in 1898 as a private school of engineering for the disciplines of mechanical and electronical engineering, subsidized by the city of Mannheim.[3] In 1939, it was taken over by the city and named Mannheim School of Engineering. In 1969 finally, it was taken over again by the State of Baden-Württemberg and renamed State School of Engineering. As a consequence, the curriculum was broadened by adding, among others, the subjects chemical engineering, process engineering, and informatics. In 1971, the School of Engineering was officially promoted to the status of a University of Applied Sciences.

In 1995, the City College of Design was integrated into the university as the Faculty of Design, comprising institutes for interactive media, print media, time based media, photography, and design sciences. When the Mannheim School of Social Affairs joined the university in a merger in 2006, the university was renamed to Hochschule Mannheim. The university was one of the first German universities of applied sciences offering a degree program in biotechnology.

Panorama picture of the Campus in July 2006

Faculties

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The university has the following faculties:[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Jahresbericht 2015/16" (PDF). Hochschule Mannheim (in German). Retrieved 2017-05-30.
  2. ^ a b c "Hochschule Mannheim in Zahlen". Hochschule Mannheim (in German). Retrieved 2017-05-30.
  3. ^ "Hochschule Mannheim, University of Applied Sciences".
  4. ^ "Fakultäten & Institute". Hochschule Mannheim (in German). Retrieved 2017-05-30.
  5. ^ "Biotechnology".
  6. ^ "Mannheim University of Applied Sciences- Mechanical Engineering".
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