Mannheim University of Applied Sciences
Mannheim University of Applied Sciences | |
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founding | 1898 |
Sponsorship | state |
place | Mannheim |
state | Baden-Württemberg |
country | Germany |
Rector | Astrid Hedtke-Becker |
Students | 5,300 (2017) |
Employee | around 360 |
including professors | 182 |
Networks | DFH |
Website | www.hs-mannheim.de |
The Mannheim University of Applied Sciences was created in 2006 through the merger of the Mannheim University of Applied Sciences - University of Technology and Design and the University of Applied Sciences for Social Sciences . It is a German university of applied sciences based in Mannheim .
structure
The university is divided into nine faculties: biotechnology, electrical engineering, design, computer science, information technology, mechanical engineering, social affairs, process and chemical engineering and industrial engineering. It is also represented with 22 bachelor's degree programs and 10 master’s degree programs.
history
The university was founded by Paul Wittsack in 1898 as a private, city-subsidized engineering school with the subjects of mechanical engineering and electrical engineering . In 1939 it was completely taken over by the city and renamed the Mannheim City Engineering School . In 1962 it was taken over by the state of Baden-Württemberg and renamed the State Engineering School Mannheim . In the following years, the range of subjects was greatly expanded to include chemical engineering, computer science and process engineering. In 1971 the engineering school received university status and was renamed the Mannheim University of Applied Sciences . In 1977 the skyscraper was opened as Building 10. In 1986, Mannheim was one of the first universities of applied sciences to receive a biotechnology course as part of a federal model test.
In 1995 the previously municipal college for design was incorporated into the college for technology as a faculty for design with the institutes for interactive media , print-oriented media , time-based media , photography and design studies . It had its origin in the private art school founded in 1920. In 1973 it was taken over by the city of Mannheim.
In 2006 it merged with the Mannheim University of Applied Sciences . Since 2005, the name of the institution has simply been Mannheim University of Applied Sciences .
In 2009 the university was accepted into the European University Association (EUA) as one of the few universities without the right to award doctorates . Accession enables better cooperation in European research networks and participation in international research associations.
Course offers (as of January 2012)
- Faculty of Biotechnology
- Biological Chemistry (Bachelor of Science)
- Biotechnology (Bachelor of Science)
- Biotechnology (Master of Science, in English)
- Faculty of Electrical Engineering
- Automation Technology (Bachelor)
- Electrical engineering and information technology for higher teaching qualifications at vocational schools (engineering education) (Bachelor) - in cooperation with the Heidelberg University of Education
- Energy technology and renewable energy / Power Engineering and Renewable Energies
- Translation Studies for Information Technologies (Bachelor) (cooperation with Heidelberg University)
- Automation and Energy Systems (Master)
- Electrical engineering and information technology for higher teaching qualifications at vocational schools (engineering pedagogy) (Bachelor, Master) (in cooperation with the Heidelberg University of Education)
- Faculty of Design
- Communication Design (Bachelor)
- Communication Design (Master)
- Faculty of Computer Science
- Computer Science (Bachelor)
- Medical Informatics (Bachelor) (in cooperation with the Medical Faculty Mannheim of the University of Heidelberg)
- Business and business informatics (Bachelor)
- Computer science (Master, focus: software engineering, medical informatics)
- Faculty of Information Technology
- Telecommunications / Electronics (Bachelor)
- Technical Computer Science (Bachelor) / Computer Engineering
- Medical technology (Bachelor) / Medical Engineering (in cooperation with the Medical Faculty Mannheim of the University of Heidelberg)
- Information technology (master)
- Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
- Mechanical engineering / construction (Bachelor)
- Mechanical engineering / production (Bachelor)
- Mechanical engineering (Master, binational course, German-French)
- Mechanical Engineering (Master)
- Faculty of Social Sciences
- Social Work (Bachelor)
- Social Work (Master)
- Faculty of Process and Chemical Engineering
- Process engineering (Bachelor of Science)
- Chemical engineering (Bachelor of Science)
- Process and chemical engineering (Master of Science)
- Process and chemical engineering (German-French Master of Science, Ingénieur Diplômé en Génie Chimique, binational course in cooperation with the French Grande Ecole ENSIC)
- Faculty of Industrial Engineering
- Industrial Engineering (Bachelor)
- Industrial Engineering International (Bachelor)
- Industrial Engineering (Master)
- Cross-faculty
- Mechatronics (Bachelor)
Some numbers
- Professorships: 182
- Language teachers: 7 (plus 14 lecturers)
- Lecturers: 190
- Technical and scientific staff: 179
- Other staff: 119
- Students: 5300 - of which women: 1750
Foreign relations
- Exchange program with the University of Maryland, College Park , USA
- Franco-German courses together with the Institut National Polytechnique de Lorraine in Nancy
- Partnerships with over 50 universities in 30 countries worldwide
Research priorities
- Digital economy and society
- Living healthy
- Medically oriented biotechnology
- Medical device technology
- Sustainable business, energy and the environment
- Process and environmental technology
- Renewable Energies
- Tribology
Teachers
- Thomas Friedrich (* 1959), philosopher and design scientist, professor since 2000, heads the Institute for Design Studies
- Dietmar von Hoyningen-Huene (* 1943), process engineer, professor from 1972, rector of the university from 1985 to 2007
- Rainer Kilb (* 1952), professor since 2003, dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences from 2006 to 2013
- Jürgen Rochlitz (* 1937), chemist, Professor of Organic Chemistry from 1975 to 2001
- Claus-Christian Timmermann (* 1947), electrical engineer, professor since 1979, 1985 to 2012 head of the Institute for High Frequency Technology and Optical Communication Technology
literature
- Wolfram Förster: One Hundred Years of Mannheim University of Applied Sciences 1898–1998 . Mannheim 1998. ISBN 3-9803632-3-6 .
- Hans Willig: University of Applied Sciences Mannheim: 75 years of engineering training 1898–1973 . Mannheim 1973. ISBN 3-87804-021-0 .
- Rainer Kilb, Richard Utz, Ralf Vandamme, Sara Pauli, Marion Keller: remembering, reassuring, positioning - 100 years of social work training in Mannheim . Mannheim 2016
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ a b University of Mannheim in numbers
- ↑ Network. List of universities in the DFH network. In: www.dfh-ufa.org. Franco-German University, accessed on October 4, 2019 .
- ↑ Mannheim University of Applied Sciences in numbers. Retrieved June 15, 2018 .
- ↑ Press release of the university from September 19, 2012
- ↑ Mannheim University of Applied Sciences in numbers. Retrieved June 15, 2018 .
Coordinates: 49 ° 28 ′ 10.4 ″ N , 8 ° 28 ′ 55.9 ″ E