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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.
History
At April 17, 1961 the Staatliche Ingenieurschule Heilbronn (State Engineering School) was established in Heilbronn.
Since 1965 it is located in Heilbronn-Sontheim.
In 1969 the four existing technical study courses were complemented by the first economical course.
In 1971 the school was renamed to Fachhochschule Heilbronn (University of Applied Sciences)
In 1972 the study course medical computer science was founded in cooperation with the University of Heidelberg.
In 1988 the outside campus Künzelsau opened.
Since 2004 the diplom degrees were replaced by a bachelor/master-system.
In 2005 the Fachhochschule was renamed to Hochschule Heilbronn (University).
In 2009 the outside campus Schwäbisch Hall opened.
In 2011 near the city centre of Heilbronn a new campus as part of the Bildungscampus Heilbronn was opened.
In 2018 the Heilbronn University was renamed to Heilbronn University of Applied Sciences.
Overview
= Faculties and courses
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Mechanics and Electronics with 5 bachelor and 6 master courses.
Industrial and Process Engineering with 3 bachelor and 2 master courses.
Informatics with 2 bachelor and 2 master courses
Business and Transport Management with 4 Bachelor courses.
International Business with 5 bachelor and 3 master courses.
Economics and Engineering with 8 bachelor and 4 master courses.
Management and Sales with 4 bachelor and 1 master courses.
Course Range
Business-related subjects:
Financial & Management Accounting
Finance
Human Resource Management
International Management
Marketing
Economic & Cultural Area Studies:
Eastern Europe
Francophone World
Hispanic Countries
Middle East and North Africa
Language Area Studies:
Arabic
French
Russian
Spanish
Partner universities
Egypt (4)
Misr - Misr International University (MIU)
Alexandria - Pharos University
GUC-German University in Cairo
AUC - The American University in Cairo
Argentina (1)
La Plata - National University of La Plata
Armenia (1)
Yerevan - State Engineering University of Armenia
Australia (1)
Sunshine Coast - University of Sunshine Coast
Brazil (4)
Säo Paulo - Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing
Recife - Federal University of Pernambuco
Belo Horizonte - Federal University of Minas Gerais
Federal University of Santa Maria - UFSM
Chile (1)
Santiago de Chile - Universidad de Chile
France
Université de Haute Alsace (Colmar)
Université Lumière Lyon 2
Université Catholique de Lyon
Université Haut Savoie Mont Blanc (Chambéry, Bourget and Annnecy)
ESC Clermont Business School
IPAC Nice
Indonesia (2)
UNDHIRA Dhyana Pura University
University of Tarumanagara
Ireland (1)
Dublin - Dorset College
Jordan (1)
Amman - German Jordanian University
Cuba (2)
Havana - University of Havana
Santa Clara, Universidad Central "Marta Abreu" de Las Villas
Morocco (1)
Rabat Business School
Tunisia (2)
Tunis - University of Tunis
Université de Carthage / IHEC Carthage
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.
Heilbronn: 5.868
Künzelsau: 1.548
Schwäbisch Hall: 952
References
Hochschule Heilbronn Archived 2010-08-01 at the Wayback Machine (in German)
HSHN CHE-Hochlranking Archived 2011-06-11 at the Wayback Machine (in German)
Petermann, Wolfgang (1974). "Fachhochschule Heilbronn". Stadt- und Landkreis Heilbronn (in German). Stuttgart and Aalen: Theiss. pp. 218–220. ISBN 3-8062-0121-8.
"Hochschule Heilbronn" (in German).
External links
Official website, English portal Archived 2019-05-10 at the Wayback Machine