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University of Applied Sciences Stuttgart

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TH Stuttgart
Rector: Prof. Dr. Martin Stohrer
Founded: 1832
Location: Stuttgart (Baden-Württemberg)
Programmes: 20
Faculties: 3
Students: 2427 (Summer Semester 2007)
Woman ratio: 40,7 % (Summer Semester 2007)
Professors: 96
Website: www.hft-stuttgart.de

The University of Applied Sciences Stuttgart - Hochschule für Technik (HfT) - is one of ten institutes for higher education in Stuttgart. It was founded in 1832 as a school for construction craftsmen (Winterschule für Bauhandwerker) and was inaugurated as a University of Applied Sciences in 1971. Today, architecture and civil engineering still play a major role at the university.

The campus is located in downtown Stuttgart.

Faculties and Programmes

There are three faculties offering the following programmes:

  • Faculty of Civil Engineering, Building Physics and Business Management
    • Building Physics (Bachelor)
    • Business Management (Bachelor)
    • Civil Engineering (Bachelor)
    • Civil Engineering / Tunnel Building (Master)
    • Environmental Protection (Master)
    • Structural Engineering (Master)
    • Sustainable Energy Competence (Master)
  • Faculty of Geomatics, Computer Science and Mathematics
    • Computer Science (Bachelor)
    • Information Logistics (Bachelor)
    • Mathematics (Bachelor)
    • Surveying and Geoinformatics (Bachelor)
    • Landmanagement and Surveying (Master)
    • Software Technology (Master)
    • Photogrammetry and Geoinformatics (Master)

Within the framework of the Process of Bologna, all programmes traditionally structured as a Diplom will be reworked for the degrees of Bachelor and Master.

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