Heilbronn University of Applied Sciences explained

Heilbronn University of Applied Sciences
Native Name:Hochschule Heilbronn
Established:April 17, 1961
Type:Public
Rector:Oliver Lenzen
Administrative Staff:660 (therefrom 230 academic staff)
Students:8.369 (2015)
City:Heilbronn, Künzelsau and Schwäbisch Hall
State:Baden-Württemberg
Country:Germany
Coor:49.1219°N 9.2111°W
Former Names:Staatliche Ingenieurschule Heilbronn
Fachhochschule Heilbronn
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Heilbronn University of Applied Sciences, (German: '''Hochschule Heilbronn'''), is a German University of Applied Sciences with campuses in Heilbronn-Sontheim, in the centre of Heilbronn (Bildungscampus), in Künzelsau and Schwäbisch Hall. Heilbronn University of Applied Sciences ranks amongst the major institutions of Higher Education in the state of Baden-Württemberg where it caters for over 8,000 degree-seeking students on three campuses, namely Heilbronn, Künzelsau and Schwäbisch Hall.

The university's second campus is located in Künzelsau, the economic centre of the Hohenlohe district, its third in Schwäbisch Hall.[1]

History

Overview

Faculties and courses

Source:[2]

Course Range

Business-related subjects:

Economic & Cultural Area Studies:

Language Area Studies:

Partner universities

Egypt (4)

Argentina (1)

Armenia (1)

Australia (1)

Brazil (4)

Chile (1)

France

Indonesia (2)

Ireland (1)

Jordan (1)

Cuba (2)

Morocco (1)

Tunisia (2)

Approximate number of students

In terms of number of students, Heilbronn University of Applied Sciences is the largest University of Applied Sciences in the state of Baden-Württemberg.

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Heilbronn University of Applied Sciences . hochschulenhoch3.de . 2011-11-09 . 2014-06-15 . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150402170736/http://www.hochschulenhoch3.de/meta/englisch/heilbronn-university.html . 2015-04-02 .
  2. Web site: Courses and faculties - Hochschule Heilbronn. www.hs-heilbronn.de. en. 2018-11-05. 2018-11-05. https://web.archive.org/web/20181105202709/https://www.hs-heilbronn.de/faculties. dead.