Stuttgart Technology University of Applied Sciences
Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart | |
Established | 1832 |
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Principal | Rainer Franke |
Students | 3.800 (Winter Semester 2013/2014) |
Location | Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany |
Website | www.hft-stuttgart.de |
The Stuttgart Technology University of Applied Sciences – Hochschule für Technik (German: Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart, HFT Stuttgart) 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.
The campus is located in downtown Stuttgart.
Faculties and programmes
There are three faculties offering the following programmes:
- Faculty of Architecture and Design:
- Architecture (Bachelor and Master)
- Interior Design (Bachelor)
- Climate Engineering (Bachelor)
- International Project Management (Master)
- International Master of Interior-Architectural Design (Master)
- Urban Planning (Master)
- Faculty of Civil Engineering, Building Physics and Business Management
- Building Physics (Bachelor)
- Building Physics and Business Management (Bachelor)
- Business Management (Bachelor)
- Business Psychology (Bachelor)
- Civil Engineering (Bachelor)
- Civil Engineering / Tunnel Building (Master)
- Environmental Protection (Master)
- General Management (Master)
- Infrastructure Management (Bachelor)
- Structural Engineering (Master)
- Sustainable Energy Competence (Master)
- Faculty of Geomatics, Computer Science and Mathematics
- Computer Science (Bachelor)
- Information Logistics (Bachelor)
- Management Information Systems (Bachelor)
- Mathematics (Bachelor and Master)
- Surveying and Geoinformatics (Bachelor)
- Surveying (Master)
- Software Technology (Master)
- Photogrammetry and Geoinformatics (Master)
External links
Coordinates: 48°46′48″N 9°10′23″E / 48.780°N 9.173°E
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