Cologne University of Applied Sciences

Cologne University of Applied Sciences
Cologne University of Applied Sciences
Fachhochschule Köln
Established 1 August 1971
Type Public
President Prof. Dr. phil. Joachim Metzner
Admin. staff 1000 (400 professors)
Students 16,600 (2011)
Location Cologne, Gummersbach and Leverkusen, NRW, Germany
Campus Deutz IWZ, Cologne Ubiering, Gummersbach, Leverkusen
Former names the Royal Provincial Trade School
Website http://www.fh-koeln.de/
Cologne University of Applied Sciences, location Neustadt-Süd
Cologne University of Applied Sciences, location Deutz
Cologne University of Applied Sciences, location Gummersbach

Cologne University of Applied Sciences (Fachhochschule Köln) is a higher education institution in Cologne, Germany, established in 1971. It was created from a merger of numerous smaller colleges, the oldest of which was the Royal Provincial Trade School, founded in 1833, and renamed Trade College of the City of Cologne on 15 December 1879.[1]

The Cologne University of Applied Sciences is the largest university of Applied Sciences in Germany by number of students.

Contents

Faculties

  • Faculty of Applied Social Sciences (F01)
  • Faculty of Culture Sciences (F02)
  • Faculty of Information and Communication Science (F03)
  • Faculty of Economic Sciences (F04)
  • Faculty of Architecture (F05)
  • Faculty of Construction Engineering and Environmental Technology (F06)
  • Faculty of Information, Media and Electrical Technology (F07)
  • Faculty of Vehicle Systems and Production (F08)
  • Faculty of Plant, Energy and Machine Systems (F09)
  • Faculty of Informatics and Engineering (F10)
  • Faculty of Applied natural Sciences (F11)

Locations

The Cologne University of Applied Sciences has campuses in Cologne at Neustadt-Süd for faculties related to humanities and Deutz for faculties related to engineering. It also operates two campuses in Gummersbach and Leverkusen.

See also

References

  1. ^ History of the Cologne University of Applied Sciences

External links

Coordinates: 50°56′05″N 6°59′16″E / 50.9347°N 6.98778°E / 50.9347; 6.98778



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