University of Applied Sciences in Bavaria
University for Public Service in Bavaria (HföD) | |
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founding | 1974/75 |
Sponsorship | state (Bavaria) |
place | Munich (seat), Fürstenfeldbruck , Herrsching am Ammersee , Hof , Kaufbeuren , Starnberg , Sulzbach-Rosenberg , Wasserburg am Inn |
state | Bavaria |
country | Germany |
president | Wernher Braun |
Students | 5,566 (November 1, 2019) |
Employee | approx. 370 (full-time employees) |
Website | www.hfoed.bayern.de |
The University for Public Service in Bavaria ( HföD ) is a university of applied sciences for public administration in the Free State of Bavaria , which is subordinate to the Bavarian State Ministry of Finance and Homeland .
history
By 2003, Bavarian officials Fachhochschule ( BFH ), 2016 College of Public Administration and Justice in Bavaria ( BayFHVR named), the HföD is to provide expert training of officials of the Advertisement of service and the training of officials of Advertisements and higher service . While the administration of the University of Applied Sciences is based in Munich , the departments are spread across Bavaria. The University of Applied Sciences was established as such in 1974 in order to take account of the reorganization of civil servant training in the upper service. A large new campus was built in Hof for the administrative branch, while buildings from the previous institutions such as the Starnberg Legal Care School and parts of the Police School in Fürstenfeldbruck and the Finance School in Herrsching were taken over for other departments. The diploma courses are organized as dual courses in which internships are to be completed at various offices outside of the lecture period. In 2018, new premises were built and moved into in Hof.
Departments
- General internal administration ( courtyard )
- Archives and Libraries ( Munich )
- Finance ( Herrsching am Ammersee and Kaufbeuren )
- Police ( Fürstenfeldbruck and Sulzbach-Rosenberg )
- Administration of justice ( Starnberg )
- Social administration ( Wasserburg am Inn )
degrees
The following academic degrees are awarded after passing the course:
- Diplom-Verwaltungswirt / -in (FH)
- Diploma - Administrative IT specialist (FH)
- Diplom- Rechtspfleger (FH)
- Graduate archivist (FH)
- Bachelor of Arts (BA) (formerly: Diplom- Librarian (FH))
- Graduate in finance (FH)
Well-known lecturers
- Rudolf Birkl
- Roland Boettcher
- Stefan Bosse
- Susanne Hauser
- Michael Haussner
- Rainer Koch
- Friedrich Quack
- Rudolf Samper
- Kurt Stöber
- Carl-Christian Dressel , former Member of the Bundestag
Well-known graduates
- Wilhelm Baumann
- Bernd Fabritius
- Manfred Jena , former Member of the Bundestag (SPD)
- Thomas Heiler
- Werner Hipelius
- Erwin Huber , former Bavarian Finance Minister (CSU)
- Gebhard Kaiser
- Manfred Ländner
- Reiner Meier
- Hans Podiuk ,
- Rudolf Peterke , Member of the Bundestag (CSU)
- Hermann Regensburger
- Dieter Reiter , Mayor of Munich (SPD)
- Richard Reisinger
- Ulrich Reuter
- Hannelore Roedel
- Kurt Seggewiß , former Lord Mayor (SPD) of Weiden in the Upper Palatinate
- Klaus Steiner
- Peter Tomaschko
- Georg Winter (politician)
Web links
literature
- Wilhelm Volkert (Hrsg.): Handbook of the Bavarian offices, communities and courts 1799–1980 . CH Beck, Munich 1983, ISBN 3-406-09669-7 , p. 177 f .
Individual evidence
Coordinates: 48 ° 8 ′ 32.89 " N , 11 ° 35 ′ 19.68" E