Koblenz University of Applied Sciences

The University of Koblenz (formerly Fachhochschule Koblenz ) is a public university in Rhineland- Palatinate. Founded in 1996, the roots of today's Department of Materials Engineering Glass and Ceramics in Hatton of Hausen, however, reach back to the 19th century.

The University of Koblenz offers in its 6 departments in 55 degree programs, including 39 bachelor's, 13 master's, 1 MBA course with 9 majors and two polytechnic certificate courses. A total of 6 distance learning courses and 9 dual degree programs are offered.

  • 2.1 university management

Locations

The University of Koblenz is divided into three locations:

Rhein Mosel Koblenz Campus - Karthause

On Location Rhine Mosel Koblenz Campus - Karthause 50 ° 20 '10 " N, 7 ° 34 ' 10" O50.3360388888897.5695694444444 the following departments are housed next to the high school administration and management:

  • Engineering with the disciplines of Mechanical, Electrical and Information Technology
  • Economics ( formerly Business )
  • Building the fields of civil engineering, architecture
  • Social Sciences ( formerly Social Services )

The campus includes a dormitory and a daycare center. In cooperation with the University of Koblenz, the university offers a degree program for teaching at vocational schools (FB FB Engineering and Construction ), which is completed with a Master of Education.

Faculty of Engineering

The Faculty of Engineering - Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering - The following courses are offered (as of December 2013):

  • Electrical Engineering ( B.Eng. )
  • Dual degree program in Electrical Engineering ( B.Eng. )
  • Information Technology ( B.Eng. )
  • Dual degree program Information Technology ( B.Eng. )
  • Mechatronics Engineering (B.Eng. )
  • Dual Mechatronics Engineering (B.Eng. )
  • Industrial Engineering and Electrical Engineering ( B.Sc. )
  • Teaching at Vocational Schools - Vocational specialized in electrical engineering ( B.Ed / M.Ed. . ) And
  • Systems Engineering ( M.Eng. ).

The Faculty of Engineering - Department of Mechanical Engineering - The following courses are offered (as of December 2013):

  • Mechanical Engineering ( B.Eng. )
  • Dual degree program in Mechanical Engineering ( B.Eng. )
  • Development and Construction Engineering (B.Eng. )
  • Industrial Engineering and Mechanical Engineering (B.Sc. )
  • Mechanical Engineering ( M.Eng. ) And
  • Teaching at Vocational Schools - Vocational Specialisation Metal Technology ( B.Ed / M.Ed. . )

Department of Economics

The Department of Economics The following courses are offered (as of December 2013):

  • Business Administration / Business Administration ( B.Sc. )
  • Dual degree program in Business Administration / Business Administration ( B.Sc. )
  • Marketing and International Business (B.Sc. )
  • SME Management ( B.Sc. )
  • Industrial Engineering (B.Sc. )
  • Construction Engineering (B.Sc. ) and
  • Business Management ( M.Sc.).

Department of Civil Engineering

In the Department of Civil Engineering - Department of Civil Engineering - The following courses are offered (as of December 2013):

  • Civil Engineering ( B.Eng. )
  • Dual degree in Civil Engineering ( B.Eng. )
  • Construction Engineering (B.Sc. )
  • Water and Infrastructure Management ( B.Eng. )
  • Civil Engineering ( M.Eng. ) And
  • Teaching at Vocational Schools - Vocational Specialisation Civil Engineering and Wood Technology ( B.Ed / M.Ed. . )

In the Department of Civil Engineering - Department of Architecture - The following courses are offered (as of December 2013):

  • Architecture ( B. A. ) and
  • Architecture ( M. A. )

Faculty of Social Sciences

The Faculty of Social Sciences The following courses are offered (as of March 2012):

  • Social Work ( B. A. ),
  • Social work - professional accompanying online degree program (BA ),
  • Early Childhood Education - Professional accompanying correspondence course (BA ),
  • Educational and social management with a focus on Early Childhood - extra-occupational distance learning (BA ),
  • Education - dual distance learning (BA ),
  • Advanced Professional Studies - Internet-based distance learning (MA ) and
  • Occupational pension ( certificate program)

RheinAhrCampus Remagen

The RheinAhrCampus 50 ° 34 ' 22 " N, 7 ° 15' 12" O50.5726694444447.2534388888889 with currently 2,700 students (as of winter semester 2013/2014 ) was established in 1998 as part of the Berlin / Bonn Act as the new location of the University of Koblenz in Remagen and comprises two departments. The campus is located directly on the Rhine and near the Ahr (Google Maps), the campus includes a dormitory which can accommodate 102 students and which includes a daycare for the children of students. Compensation Sport enables located on the campus beach volleyball facility; also located in the immediate vicinity of a tennis facility, a soccer field, an outdoor pool and a riding school.

Department of Economic and Social Sciences

The Department of Economic and Social Sciences offers the BA courses

  • Logistics and e -business,
  • Health and social economy and
  • Sport Management

And the M. A. degree program

  • Business Administration with majors logistics and e -business, health and social economics, sport management

And a part-time MBA distance learning program with nine selectable emphases and certificate studies at.

Department of Mathematics and Technology

The Department of Mathematics and Technology offers the B.Sc courses

  • Biomathematics,
  • Business Mathematics
  • Optics and Laser Technology,
  • Medical technology,
  • Sports medical technology,
  • Industrial Mathematics,

And the M.Sc degree programs

  • Applied Physics and
  • Applied Mathematics

(as full-time study ).

Distance learning

Since 2003, the university Koblenz RheinAhrCampus on a part-time MBA distance learning program with the nine focus

  • Marketing
  • Production Management
  • Logistics Management
  • Sanierungsmanagement
  • Health and social economy
  • Tourism Management
  • Management / Financial Management
  • Leadership and
  • Sport Management

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Westerwald campus Hatton of Hausen

The roots of the ceramic formation of the Fachhochschule Koblenz at Hatton of Hausen location 50 ° 25 ' 57 "N, 7 ° 39' 56 " O50.4324166666677.6654972222222 date back to the 19th century. Today the Department of Materials Engineering Glass and Ceramics and the Institute of Artistic Ceramics and glass are located there. Through partnerships with ceramic facilities in the immediate neighborhood (eg the Research Institute of Inorganic Materials Glass / Ceramics GmbH / Feurfestinstitut from 2010) arise for students more training and job opportunities. At this location, a field of study of the Faculty of Engineering and the Institute are located:

  • Department of Materials Engineering Glass and Ceramics
  • Institute of Artistic Ceramics and Glass

Faculty of Engineering

The Faculty of Engineering - Department of Materials Engineering Glass and Ceramics - The following courses are offered (as of March 2012):

  • Materials engineering glass and ceramics ( B.Eng. ) And
  • Ceramic Science and Engineering (M. Eng.).

IKKG (Institute of Artistic Ceramics and glass)

The Institute of Artistic Ceramics and glass ( IKKG ) is a major artistic and scientific institution of the University of Applied Sciences Koblenz. It offers the following artistic programs (March 2012):

  • Free Art Ceramics / Glass ( B.F.A. ) and
  • Free Art Ceramics / Glass ( M.F.A. ).

History of the University

With the exception of the study program " Materials Engineering Glass and Ceramics", whose roots date back to the 19th century, the beginnings of the university Koblenz lie in the period immediately after the Second World War. Many homes and industrial businesses were destroyed at that time, the demand for consumer goods of all kinds very large. For the reconstruction there was a lack of skilled technicians and engineers.

To address the shortage of civil engineers and architects, the city of Koblenz founded a school of architecture in the fall of 1948. Two made-up makeshift rooms in the former St. Anthony's College of the Capuchin monastery in Ehrenbreitstein served as initial training center. With effect from 15 September 1949, the "Technical specialist courses Andernach " and the school of architecture were merged, and the " United technical colleges Koblenz " took the winter semester 1949/50, the teaching operation. Eleven full-time and six part-time teachers taught in the three departments of building, civil engineering and mechanical engineering a total of about 300 students. In the winter semester 1951/52, the Department of Electrical Engineering was added.

Beginning of the 70s was the Fachhochschule Rheinland -Pfalz, in which the time between nationalized Koblenz School of Engineering has been integrated as one of seven departments.

As part of the restructuring was extended in 1971 so far technically oriented courses offered by the departments of Business Administration I and II as well as social work and social. Moreover, the hitherto independent ceramic education in Hatton of Hausen in 1971 as a department of " Ceramics" the department was Koblenz (1957 ' engineering and business school " since 1879 " Ceramic Technical School " 1953" Higher College " ) attached. In 1987, the Institute of Artistic Ceramics in Hatton of Hausen was founded. Since 1 September 1996 the Fachhochschule Rheinland -Palatinate no longer exists. It was converted into seven independent colleges in Bingen, Kaiserslautern, Koblenz, Ludwigshafen, Mainz, Trier and Worms.

Because of a citizens' initiative end 1987/Anfang 1988 waived the first proposed expansion at the old Carthusian location and finally laid the foundation stone for the first phase of the much-needed new building in January 1996. After about two and a half years of construction were the faculties "Mechanical Engineering ", " Electrical Engineering " in the new building at the Konrad- Zuse-Straße a new home.

Also in the winter semester 1998/99 took the Fachhochschule Koblenz at their new location in Remagen on the teaching operation. The RheinAhrCampus, which was funded by the Bonn / Berlin- balancing, went with the Departments of Health and Social Economy, Sport Management and Physical Engineering at the start. In the winter semester 1999/2000 there followed the courses of study Industrial Management and Applied Mathematics.

The groundbreaking ceremony of the start signal was given for the approximately 48 -million-euro second phase in Koblenz on 6 September 2005. Another milestone was reached with the inauguration of this second phase of construction on the kart home on 25 November 2009. Thus, all four Koblenz departments and the management are combined in one building complex.

On 17 July 2012, the University of Applied Sciences Koblenz was renamed University of Koblenz, but still retains the status of a university.

University management

  • Walter Mischke (1947 to July 1971: Director of the National Engineering School of Koblenz and its predecessor institutions, up to July 1972: Officer in the function of the President of the University of Applied Sciences of Rhineland- Palatinate in Mainz)
  • Alfons Fabry ( July 1972-November 1983: First Division Dean of the Division of Applied Sciences Koblenz, Rhineland -Palatinate )
  • Hans -Dieter cherry tree (15 November 1983 to 14 November 1991: Department Dean of the Division of Applied Sciences Koblenz, Rhineland -Palatinate, 1 August 1997 to 31 July 2001: First elected president of the University of Applied Sciences Koblenz )
  • Helmut Schäfer (15 November 1991 to 31 August 1996: Department Dean of the Department of Koblenz University of Applied Sciences Rheinland -Pfalz, September 1, 1996 to July 31, 1997: founding officer in the position of President for the independent Fachhochschule Koblenz Furthermore founding officer for the. new university's location in Ahrweiler ( RheinAhrCampus ). )
  • Peter Frings (August 1, 2001 - April 7, 2002: " Provisional President " Fachhochschule Koblenz, April 8, 2002 - April 7, 2008: President of the University of Applied Sciences Koblenz )
  • Ingeborg Henzler (8 April 2008 - 31 August 2011: President of the University of Applied Sciences Koblenz )
  • Kristian Bosselmann - Cyran ( September 1, 2011: President of the University of Applied Sciences Koblenz )

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