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1974
Public
Fulda University of Applied Sciences
Country: Germany
Public
57 Programs
8,825 Students
Fulda University of Applied Sciences, founded in 1974, is a public institution of higher education seated in Fulda, Hesse. Round about 8,500 students currently receive an academic education in more than 50 study programs. The University is organized into eight departments: the Department of Applied Computer Science, the Department of Food Technology, the Department of Nutritional, Food and Consumer Science, the Department of Nursing and Health Sciences, the Department of Social and Cultural Sciences, and the Department of Business. Besides conventional Bachelor and Master programs, Fulda University of Applied Sciences also offers various extra-occupational and dual, training-integrated study programs, as well as a number of continuing education programs and courses. The range of dual studies includes the programs “Dietetics“, “Electrical Engineering and Information Technology“, “Midwifery“, “Logistics Management“, “Physiotherapy“, “Social Work“, “Social Security, Inclusion, Administration“, as well as “Inustrial Engineer LifeCycle Catering“. Among the extra-occupational programs are “Food Processing“, “Inclusive Education in Early Childhood“, “Health Management“, “Nursing Management“, “Psychosocial Counselling and Therapy“, “Public Health“, “Public Health Nutrition“, “Social Work“, and “Social Security, Inclusion, Administration“. The scope of continuing education studies comprises the programs “Case Management“, “Nutritional Psychology“, “Inclusive Language Education“, “Practical Guidance in Midwifery and Health Care“, “Professional Coaching and Supervision“, as well as “Debt Counselling“. Graduates of Fulda University of Applied Sciences receive B.A., B.Sc., LL.B., M.A., M.Sc., LL.M, or M.Eng. degree. The University is entitled to confer doctoral degrees.
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