European University of Applied Sciences
Brühl, Germany
2001
Private
European University of Applied Sciences
Country: Germany
Private
20 Programs
220 Students
The European University of Applied Sciences, founded in 2001, is a state-recognized private university seated in Brühl near Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia that specializes in Management and Health. It is sponsored by the Europäische Fachhochschule GmbH. The European University of Applied Sciences has further locations in Neuss (Düsseldorf), Rostock, and Aachen. The Management department offers the Bachelor degree programs “General Management“, “Retail Management“, “Industrial Management“, “Logistics Management“, “Chemical Management“, “Business Information Systems“, and “Business Administration and Engineering“, as well as the Master degree programs “Business Development Management“, “Dynamic Management“, “Human Resource Management“, “Marketing Management“, “Logistics Management“, and “Business Information Systems“. The Health department provides the Bachelor programs “Occupational Therapy“, “Speech Therapy“, “Physiotherapy“, as well as the Master degree programs “Health Education“, and “Health Research and Therapeutical Sciences“. The following forms of study are possible: dual studies, training-accompanying studies, and extra-occupational studies. Depending on the respective program, grauates of the European University of Applied Sciences receive a B.A., B.Sc., M.A., or M.Sc.
Campuses
Aachen, Berlin, Brühl, Köln, Neuss, Rheine, Rostock, Solingen
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