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FACTS AND FIGURES

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STUDY PROGRAMMES

BACHELOR

POSTGRADUATE STUDY PROGRAMMES

FACULTY OF BUSINESS (B.A. or B.Sc.)

Applied Health Sciences in Nursing and Midwifery Applied Nursing Sciences

Banking

Service Sector Management Financial Services Health Care Management Management in Commerce Small and Medium Sized Enterprise Real Estate Management

Management in Industry

Management in Industry and Services International Business

Insurance

Accountancy, Taxes and Auditing Business Information Systems

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING (Stuttgart and Horb) / (B.Eng. or B.Sc.) Electrical Engineering

Information Technology Mechanical Engineering Mechatronics

Business Administration and Engineering FACULTY OF SOCIAL WORK (B.A.)

Looked After Children, Education and Family Support Social Work with Children and Young People Social Work in the Health Care Sector Early Years Social Work

Care and Rehabilitation

Social Work with Children and Families Work, Integration and Social Security

For more information on the different postgraduate study programmes available, please visit: http://www.cas.dhbw.de and

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STUDENT ENROLLMENT FIGURES

BACHELOR AND MASTER

STUDENTS (2014 / 2015)

Total number of students 8723

Faculty of Engineering Stuttgart 2495

Faculty of Engineering on the Campus Horb 995

Faculty of Business 4134

Faculty of Social Work 1084

International Students 15

FIRST YEAR BACHELOR-STUDENTS (2014 / 2015)

Total number of first year students 2997

Faculty of Engineering Stuttgart 828

Faculty of Engineering Campus Horb 346

Faculty of Business 1447

Faculty of Social Work 362

International Students 14 STUDENT ENROLLMENT 2014 / 2015 8723 2013 / 2014 8727 2012 / 2013 7996 2011 / 2012 7227 2010 / 2011 7043 2009 / 2010 6683 2008 / 2009 6147 2007 / 2008 5534 2006 / 2007 5188 2005 / 2006 5158

Increasing number of students from 2005 / 2006 to 2013 / 2014 of 69%

GRADUATES 2013 (Stuttgart and Horb)

Total number of graduates 2406

Faculty of Engineering 943

Faculty of Business 1180

Faculty of Social Work 283

Which corresponds to a success quota of 88 %.

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN 2014 (Stuttgart and Horb)

Total number of employees 416

Professors 160

Secretariats, Senior and Junior Assistants 130

Laboratories / Electronic data processing centres, Research centres 55

Library 10

General Administration 35

Staff functions 24

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SIGNIFICANT STAGES OF

DEVELOPMENT SINCE 2006

2006 ff. Expansion „University 2012“ with a capacity increase of approximately 50 %

2006 All degree courses accredited by ZEvA (Hannover) 2006 Complete conversion of study courses to

Bachelor programme

2007 ff. New internal organisation as well as a new (quality) control

2008 Bachelor programmes internationally accredited by the Open University Validation Services (OUVS)

2009 Conversion of the BA into the DHBW (Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University) and the-rewith the BA Stuttgart into the DHBW Stuttgart, also charged with cooperative research

2009 ff. Structure and development plan 2009–2013 and its implementation

2009 ff. Implementation of the new administrative system DUALIS

2010 Institutional re-accreditation of all the DHBW locations by the OUVS

2010 ff. Incorporation of the VWA-Academy into the DHBW Stuttgart

2010 / 2011 Revision of all Bachelor programmes

2010 / 2011 Development of cooperative Master study courses 2011 System accreditation of all DHBW locations by ZEvA 2011 Start of cooperative Master programmes at the DHBW

Stuttgart

2012 accredited as family-friendly University 2014 DHBW Stuttgart celebrates 40 years of excellence

Founding member of „Hochschul- und Wissenschaftsregion

Stuttgart e.V.“

→ Member of the„dual career solution – Netzwerk für Karrieren in und um Stuttgart“

„Partner university of high-performance sports“ in

cooperation with „adh“ and the Olympic Training Centre Stuttgart

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v AUSTRALIA Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology |

Bond University | International College of Management Sydney  |  Griffith University

CHECH REPUBLIC

Vyšší odborná škola a Obchodní akademie pro SPZ, Prag

CHINA BA Shiyan | Jianghan University Wuhan | Tongji University, Shanghai

DENMARK Technical University of Denmark, Copenhagen | KEA – University of Design and Technology, Copenhagen ESTONIA Tallin University of Technology

FRANCE Université de Lorraine | AFORP, Paris | ECG, Orléans GREAT BRITAIN Staffordshire University | University of Sunderland |

University of Bolton HUNGARY Kecskemét College INDIA Parul Institutes, Vadodara INDONESIA VECD / BA Malang IRELAND Griffith College Dublin LITHUANIA Kaunas University of Technology

NETHERLANDS Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Groningen | Fontys University of Applied Sciences, Tilburg POLAND University of Economics of Katovice

SERBIA Beogradska poslovna škola | Singidunum University, Valjevo | Visoka poslovna škola strukovnih studija Valjevo | Visoka poslovna škola strukovnih studija Blace SPAIN Universidad de Cádiz | Universidad da Salamanca |

Universitat de les Illes Balears

SOUTH KOREA Chung-Ang University, Seoul | Inha University, Incheon TAIWAN Providence University, Taichung

USA California State University San Bernardino | National University San Diego

COOPERATIONS WITH FOREIGN

UNIVERSITIES

FACULTY AND STAFF EXPENDITURES

EXPENSES IN € 2013 2012 2011 2010

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www.dhbw-stuttgart.de/english

PRESIDENT Prof. Dr. rer. pol. Joachim Weber

Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University Stuttgart Jägerstraße 56

70174 Stuttgart / Germany www.dhbw-stuttgart.de

GENERAL ADMINISTRATION /

Department of Legal Affairs and Reporting

Head: Ass. iur. Dipl.-Juristin Sabine Kull Tel.: 0711 / 1849-820

sabine.kull@dhbw-stuttgart.de

Reporting Coordinator and Further Education: Dipl.- Kauffrau (FH) Klaudia Machalicky Tel.: 0711 / 1849-699

klaudia.machalicky@dhbw-stuttgart.de

President´s Office / Administration Jägerstr. 56

International Office Blumenstr. 25

Status: October 2014

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