AKAD education company

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AKAD University
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founding 1959
Sponsorship Private
place Coat of arms of Stuttgart.svg Stuttgart
state Baden-WürttembergBaden-Württemberg Baden-Württemberg
country GermanyGermany Germany
executive Director Ronny Alexander Prince
Students approx. 6000 (2020)
Employee 225 (2016)
including professors 16 (2016)
Website www.akad.de

AKAD-Bildungsgesellschaft is the sponsoring company of AKAD University , which as a private university awards state-recognized degrees. In addition to the headquarters of the University of Applied Sciences in Stuttgart, the locations include examination centers in 33 German cities. The Science Council institutionally accredited the three universities of applied sciences Stuttgart, Leipzig and Pinneberg in July 2006 in a joint procedure and reaccredited them in November 2009. The education company, which sponsors AKAD University and the AKAD Institute for Further Education , which offers non-academic further education, belonged to the Franz Cornelsen Education Group and emerged from the Swiss AKAD . In spring 2014, AKAD Bildungsgesellschaft mbH and the then AKAD College for Adult Education GmbH (today: AKAD Institute for Continuing Education ) were taken over by Aurelius .

history

In 1959, the “Akademikergesellschaft für Adultbildung mbH” was founded in Stuttgart to prepare working people for the Abitur for the first time with a combination of distance and face-to-face teaching. From 1960, further schools were established in Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Frankfurt am Main and Munich. In addition to the Abitur preparations, a preparatory course in business administration was offered in 1968 , the forerunner of the later technical college degree; further distance learning courses were created in the following years. In 1974 the Institute for Language Diplomas was opened; The economic institute followed a year later with a program for training and further education in the commercial sector. In 1980 the university was founded in Rendsburg (later Pinneberg) and was the first German distance learning university to receive state recognition. In the following year, the study began with the first courses for business administration and industrial engineering . From this point in time, the range of study and further training opportunities was expanded. In 2009 AKAD celebrated its 50th anniversary as the oldest private university association in Germany. Since the end of January 2014, AKAD has been bundling the activities of its previous three universities in Pinneberg, Leipzig and Stuttgart in one university, AKAD University.

In April 2014, the Franz Cornelsen Education Group sold the company to Aurelius AG .

In August 2014, AKAD announced that the locations would be realigned as part of a new study model. The previously seven branch offices and seminar locations were closed at the end of 2014. Instead, exams can be taken at 33 examination centers across Germany since January 2015. Since then, the course has been largely online, face-to-face seminars are voluntary and take place in Stuttgart.

structure

The range of courses and advanced training is organized as distance learning and e-learning. Students can deepen the learning content in optional face-to-face seminars at the Stuttgart university location. Accordingly, the educational offers are mainly used by working people. Specialized courses and correspondence courses take place at the Institute for Continuing Education . The focus is on IHK degrees and the distance learning course "State-certified translator ". The AKAD corporate customers division organizes, in cooperation with companies, professional training courses in the fields of business, technology and languages.

Locations

Examination centers are located in the following cities: Augsburg , Aalen , Altötting , Berlin , Düsseldorf , Bremen , Dresden , Erfurt , Frankfurt am Main , Freiburg im Breisgau , Friedrichshafen , Fulda , Gütersloh , Hamburg , Hanover , Ingolstadt , Karlsruhe , Kassel , Kiel , Koblenz , Cologne , Leipzig , Lingen (Ems) , Magdeburg , Munich , Nuremberg , Regensburg , Rostock , Saarbrücken , Stuttgart , Villingen , Würzburg and Zwickau .

courses

Business and Management

  • Business Administration (Bachelor of Arts)
  • Service Management (Bachelor of Arts)
  • Financial Services Management (Bachelor of Arts)
  • Technical Business Administration and Services (Bachelor of Science)
  • Applied Management (Master of Arts)
  • Business Administration (Master of Arts)
  • Entrepreneurship and Innovation (Master of Business Administration)
  • General Management (Master of Business Administration)
  • Talent Management (Master of Business Administration)

Technology and IT

  • Electrical engineering and information technology (Bachelor of Engineering)
  • Industrial Engineering (Bachelor of Engineering)
  • Compact degree in industrial engineering for economists (Bachelor of Engineering)
  • Compact degree in industrial engineering for engineers (Bachelor of Engineering)
  • Business Informatics (Bachelor of Science)
  • Compact degree in business informatics for economists (Bachelor of Science)
  • Compact degree in business informatics for computer scientists (Bachelor of Science)
  • Mechanical engineering (Bachelor of Engineering)
  • Mechatronics (Bachelor of Engineering)
  • Digital Engineering (Bachelor of Engineering)
  • IT Management (Master of Science)
  • Technical Management (Master of Science)
  • Systemic Management and Sustainability (Master of Science)
  • Industrial Engineering (Master of Engineering)

Communication and culture

  • International Business Communication (Bachelor of Arts)
  • Specialized translation business / technology (Bachelor of Arts)
  • Global Management and Communication (Master of Arts)

University certificates (selection)

  • Logistics and supply chain management
  • Commercial law
  • Balance sheet management
  • Energy and environmental technology
  • Electrical engineering
  • Leadership and communication
  • Intercultural management
  • Systems engineering
  • Innovation and sustainability

Courses

The Institute for Continuing Education offers further education opportunities in the following areas:

  • economic and legal
  • Computer science and mathematics
  • Management and leadership
  • technology
  • Marketing and communication
  • Languages ​​( English , French and Spanish )
  • Bookkeeping, accounting and taxes

The institute focuses on IHK degrees and the " State-certified translator " course.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. https://www.akad.de/ueber-akad/ueber-uns/
  2. Wissenschaftsrat.de, statement on the accreditation of the AKAD universities in Stuttgart, Pinneberg and Leipzig from July 10, 2006 (PDF; 255 kB)
  3. Wissenschaftsrat.de, statement on the reaccreditation of the AKAD Universities of Stuttgart, Pinneberg and Leipzig from November 13, 2009 (PDF; 224 kB)
  4. ^ Press release AKAD University of Applied Sciences from January 21, 2014 ( Memento from February 16, 2015 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on February 16, 2015.
  5. ^ Aurelius press release of April 17, 2014 , accessed on February 16, 2015.
  6. Press release AKAD University of Applied Sciences from August 12, 2014 ( Memento from February 16, 2015 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on February 16, 2015.
  7. Further education of the AKAD University of Applied Sciences and the AKAD Kolleg analogous to the AKAD website / the AKAD study programs (status: 2014)

Coordinates: 48 ° 48 ′ 34.4 "  N , 9 ° 10 ′ 39.2"  E