Ludwigshafen University of Applied Sciences
The University of Applied Sciences Ludwigshafen (German: Hochschule Ludwigshafen) is a public university located in Ludwigshafen, Germany. It was founded in 1965 as Higher School of Commerce Ludwigshafen. In 1971 it became part of the University of Applied Sciences Rhineland Palatinate, which split up into seven autonomous universities in 1991.
Hochschule Ludwigshafen | |
Type | Public |
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Established | 1965 |
Chancellor | Carolin Nöhrbaß |
President | Peter Mudra |
Academic staff | 88 (2019) |
Administrative staff | 322 (2019) |
Students | 4674 (2019) |
Location | , , Germany |
Website | Hochschule Ludwigshafen |
Studies and teaching
The university offers Bachelor's and Master's degrees in several areas of business administration and social affairs.[1]
In addition to the classic full-time format, part-time and dual offers in the Bachelor and Master areas are currently playing a decisive role. There are the following selection of bachelor courses:
- Business Taxation and Auditing
- Business Controlling
- Financial Services and Corporate Finance
- International Business Management (East Asia)
- International Management Eastern Europe
- International Personnel Management and Organization
- Midwifery (dual)
- Logistics
- Marketing
- Nursing (dual)
- Nursing Education
- Social Work
- Business Informatics
Central facilities
The Ludwigshafen University Library is largely designed as an open-access library and is spread over three branches. It holds 122000 books, 49700 e-books, 270 journals, 41250 e-journals (2019).
The Competence and Support Center E-Learning supports learners and teachers in questions of e-learning.
The Office for Studies and Teaching is the contact facility for teachers, administration and students.
The Department of International Affairs is responsible for international cooperation and the central coordination of our university’s foreign contacts. It serves as the contact facility for prospective international students, enrolled international students and exchange students from partner universities.
Lecturers and alumni
Lecturers and former lecturers include the former German Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy Werner Müller.
Alumni of the university include the head of the SAP Global Labs Network Clas Neumann, the German politician Mario Brandenburg and the German high jumper Elena Herzenberg.
References
- "Hochschule Ludwigshafen". bacherlorstudium.de - An independent study guide (in German). Retrieved 2012-04-04.