Fulda University of Applied Sciences

Hochschule Fulda
University of Applied Sciences
Established 1974
Type Public University System
Chancellor Carsten Feller
President Karim Khakzar
Students 7,637
Location Fulda, Hesse, Germany
Colors Green & White         
Website www.hs-fulda.de

Fulda University of Applied Sciences (officially named Hochschule Fulda - University of Applied Sciences), formerly known as Fachhochschule Fulda, was founded as the fifth state Fachhochschule in Hesse in 1974.

History

Final building phase of the new dining hall.

Established in 1971, the college was part of the University of Applied Sciences Gießen, until the location became an independent institution in 1974.

In 2006, the university was renamed Hochschule Fulda - University of Applied Sciences due to the restructuring of German and European higher education under the Bologna process. Students at the university can now obtain accredited Bachelor and Master degrees. In accordance with European standards graduates of Fachhochschulen in Germany are now authorized to be admitted into the Höhere Dienst and for Doctorate programs at research universities.

Faculties & Study Paths

Applied Computer Science

Masters in Applied Computer Science

Business Administration

Electrical Engineering & Information Technology

Food Technology

Nursing & Health Sciences

Nutritional Science

Social & Cultural Science

Social Work

Cooperating Colleges

Cooperation with AI:

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Cooperation with LT:

Cooperation with W:

Further cooperating colleges:

See also

External links

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Coordinates: 50°33′53″N 9°41′15″E / 50.5647°N 9.6875°E