Pforzheim University of Applied Sciences

Pforzheim University of Applied Sciences
Hochschule Pforzheim
Type Public
Established 1877 (1877)
Principal Prof. Dr. Ulrich Jautz
Academic staff
800
Students 6.200 WS 2015/16
Location Pforzheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Campus urban
Website www.hs-pforzheim.de

Hochschule Pforzheim University (Hochschule Pforzheim – Hochschule fuer Gestaltung, Technik und Wirtschaft) is one of the biggest public university for applied science in Germany Pforzheim. It was evolved by the demand of specialist in the jewelry industry and science then it became to grow into one of the most important applied university of sciences with research as well as education institution in Germany. The main buildings of the campus is located in the south part of the city of Tiefenbronner Str. with affiliated institutes around the city Pforzheim. The Hochschule Pforzheim is one of only nine institutions in Germany which received the Harvard AACSB accreditation.

History

The university was founded in 1877 with its origins in the Ducal Academy of Arts and Crafts and Technical School for the Metal Processing Industry. The other faculty—the Pforzheim Business School came of the national business college that established in 1963. In the year 1992, a new faculty was established and named as The Faculty of Engineering and the other two faculties were also amalgamated together and since then it became the Hochschule Pforzheim University of Applied Science which enrolls more than 6,000 students nowadays.

Schools

The numbers of students in each faculty are:

The university offers a wide range of courses regarding to jewelry, accessory design, visual communication, industrial design, transportation design etc. at DESIGN PF.

Among others ENGINEERING PF offers electrical engineering, information technology, business and engineering, mechatronics, medical engineering, mechanical engineering, technical information technology, etc.

BUSINESS PF offers Purchasing and Logistics, Marketing, Market and Communication Research, Finance and Accounting, Business Information Systems, Management, Human Resources Management, etc.

In addition to these bachelors programs, the university also has master degrees programs including Master of Business Administration (MBA) which has a very high ranking among German universities.

MBA Program

The Master Programme MBA in International Management (full-time) is the first state-accredited MBA program which combines general management education, marketing and managerial skills to face globals challenges. The langue of the instruction is in English and it has four semesters for the students without a business background and the business graduates can join the program at the 2nd. semester. [1]

Application deadline Start date Credits Duration
June 15 for W/S, December 15 for S/S October/ March 120 ECTS 2 years, full-time

Main Disciplines

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Accreditation

Partner Universities

For more than 40 years Pforzheim University has been supporting exchange programs with international partner universities. Pforzheim University supports for the exchange of students about 100 multilateral arrangements with international partner universities in about 50 countries. The schools are also members of international networks like CUMULUS (International Association of Universities and Colleges of Art, Design and Media), GE4 (Global Education: Exchange for Engineers and Entrepreneurs),or Nibes(Network of International Business and Economic Schools).

The MBA students are able to have the opportunities to study in their 3rd. semester at one of the partner universities.

Selection of Partner Universities in Europe

Selection of Partner Universities in Americas

Selection of Partner Universities in Asia-Pacific

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References

  1. "Pforzheim MBA International Management". 2013-10-10. Retrieved 2014-01-15.
  2. "Mastersportal". 2013-12-21. Retrieved 2013-12-21.
  3. "International exchange". 2013-12-21. Retrieved 2013-12-21.

Coordinates: 48°52′43″N 8°43′02″E / 48.8785°N 8.7172°E / 48.8785; 8.7172

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