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Nordhausen University of Applied Sciences
Country: Germany
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20 Programs
2,461 Students
Nordhausen University of Applied Sciences, founded in 1997, is a public institution of higher education seated in Nordhausen, Thuringia. It currently has a total of 2,300 students. The University is organized into two departments: the Department of Engineering, and the Department of Economic and Social Sciences. The Department of Engineering provides the Bachelor degree courses “Automation and Electronics Engineering“ (B.Eng.), “Electrical Engineering“ (B.Eng.), “Geo-Engineering“ (B.Eng.), “Computer Sciences“ (B.Sc.), “Internet – Technology and Applications“ (B.Eng.), “Mechanical Engineering“ (B.Eng.), “Renewable Energy Engineering“ (B.Eng.), “Environmental and Recycling Engineering“ (B.Eng.), “Industrial Engineering for Sustainable Technologies“ (B.Eng.), as well as the Master degree courses “Energetic-Ecological Urban Redevelopment“ (M.Eng.), “Systems Engineering“ (M.Eng.), and “Industrial Engineering“. The Department of Economic and Social Sciences comprises the Bachelor degree courses “Business Administration“ (B.A.), “Health and Social Services“ (B.A.), “Inclusive Studies“ (B.A.), “International Business Administration“ (B.A.), “Public Management“ (B.A.), and “Social Management“ (B.A.), as well as the Master degree courses “Innovations and Change Management“, “Public Management and Governance“ (M.A.), “Therapeutic Social Work“ (M.A.), “Systemic Consulting“ (M.A., continuative course), and “Transdisciplinary Early Support“ (M.A., continuative course).
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