University of Applied Sciences, Kaiserslautern

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The University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern with the three study sites Kaiserslautern, Pirmasens and Zweibrücken is a University of Applied Sciences and design with a strong profile in research and development and academic training applied. It has approximately 5700 students one of the great colleges in Rhineland -Palatinate and represents more than 160 years of tradition in engineering education.

  • 3.1 Study of Kaiserslautern
  • 3.2 Study Pirmasens
  • 3.3 Study Two bridges

Chronicle

Already in 1844 the chair of practical mechanics at the county vocational school was established. The subsequent stages until the establishment as an independent university were:

1922 Higher Technical State School

1942 National Engineering Sciences Kaiserslautern ( closed 1943)

1959 Start-up than Staatl. Engineering School of Mechanical Engineering

1971 transfer of the National Engineering School of Mechanical Engineering, the Association of Palatine Engineering School of Civil Engineering, the Staatl. Engineering School of Civil Engineering and the Engineering College of Textile Technology in the newly founded University of Applied Sciences Rheinland -Pfalz

In 1987, the disciplines textile technology, shoe and leather technology and chemical engineering were moved from Kaiserslautern to Pirmasens.

As a conversion project, were supplied at the former military facilities to civilian use, was created in 1994 the study Zweibrücken with the disciplines of business administration, computer science and microsystems technology.

As part of the autonomy of the units of the Fachhochschule Rheinland -Pfalz in 1996 was the University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern with the three study sites Kaiserslautern, Pirmasens and Zweibrücken.

Departments and programs

The University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern consists of five departments:

  • Applied Engineering Sciences ( AING )
  • Applied Logistics and Polymer Science (ALP )
  • Build and Design (BG)
  • Business Administration ( BW)
  • Computer science and microsystems technology (I / MST)

Applied Engineering Sciences

The Department of Applied Engineering Sciences, composed of the two fields of mechanical engineering and electrical engineering, currently offers the following courses:

Bachelor's degree programs

  • Electrical Engineering
  • Engineering
  • Mechatronics
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Energy Efficient Systems
  • Automation Technology (Part time)
  • Industrial Engineering (Part time)
  • Process Engineering (Part time)

Master's degree programs

  • Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Logistics & Production Management ( across disciplines )
  • Mechanical Engineering / Mechatronics

Applied Logistics and polymer science

The Department of Applied Logistics and polymer science currently offers the following courses:

Bachelor's degree programs

  • Applied Pharmacy ( from WS 12/13)
  • Product and Process Engineering
  • Logistics Engineering
  • Logistics - Diagnostics and Design

Master's degree programs

  • Logistics & Production Management ( across disciplines )

The Master's program process and product quality management is in the planning.

Build and Design

The Department of Construction and Design currently offers the following courses:

Bachelor's degree programs

  • Architecture
  • Civil Engineering
  • Interior Design
  • Virtual Design

Master's degree programs

  • Architecture
  • Civil Engineering
  • Interior Design

Business management

The Department of Business currently offers the following courses:

Bachelor's degree programs

  • Business Administration ( distance learning)
  • Financial Services
  • Middle class economy
  • Industrial Management
  • Information Management ( formerly Business computer science )

Master's degree programs

  • International Finance & Entrepreneurship
  • Information Management
  • Sales Engineer ( part-time distance learning)
  • Marketing Management ( part-time distance learning)
  • Logistics & Production Management ( across disciplines )

Computer science and microsystems technology

The department of computer science and microsystems technology currently offers the following courses:

Bachelor's degree programs

  • Applied computer science
  • Media computer science
  • Digital Media Marketing
  • Medicine computer science
  • Microsystems and nanotechnology
  • Applied Life Sciences
  • IT Analyst ( part-time distance learning)

Master's degree programs

  • Computer science
  • Microsystems and Nano Technologies
  • Applied Life Sciences

Places of Study

Study Kaiserslautern

In Kaiserslautern, the departments " Applied Engineering Sciences " ( AING ) and " Build and Design " (BG) is home to spread there on the two sites Morlauterer road and Schoenstraße. In future, both sites are brought together on the grounds of the old spinning mill. At the moment, construction is proceeding for the future study of Kaiserslautern in the immediate vicinity of the Garden Show Kaiserslautern.

Study Pirmasens

In the study of Pirmasens Department "Applied Logistics and polymer science " (ALP ) is located. The study was Pirmasens in 1989, first at the Lviv street before he became later on the Husterhöhe, a defunct U.S. Army base, located in the former U.S. school.

Study Zweibrücken

The study Zweibrücken was founded in 1994 as a " campus university ". On the former U.S. military base on the Zweibrücker Kreuzberg the third pillar of the college was partly in the old premises of an American school, which have been completely refurbished, as well as numerous new buildings located. In two bridges are the two departments " Business " and " computer science / Microsystems Technology" housed.

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