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Experience a Campus in Germany the LOCATION EXPERIENCE A CAMPUS IN GERMANY THE LOCATION Pforzheim – the city Latitude 48.54 North – Longitude 8.42 East Pforzheim is located in an industrial region at the northern edge of the Black Forest in the southwest of Germany. The population of the city (120.000) and the county Enzkreis (190.000) is about 310.000. It is close to Stuttgart, Karlsruhe, Baden-Baden and Strasbourg (France). The nearest international airport is Stuttgart (40 minutes). See also: www.pforzheim.de, www.enzkreis.de Baden-Wuerttemberg – the land (state) Pforzheim is located in the land Baden-Wuerttemberg in the southwest of the Federal Republic of Germany. It borders France, Switzerland and the German states of Rhineland Palatinate, Hesse and Bavaria. Baden-Wuerttemberg is one of Europe‘s leading technology regions and also boasts the lowest unemployment rate and the lowest crime rate in the whole of Germany. As the 3rd largest of 16 PFORZHEIM federal states, the population is 10.7 million (including 1.3 million foreigners). The GDP in 2010 was about 361 billion Euros (about 14.5 % of Germany); the export rate is about 36 %. The annual budget of the state is about 35 billion Euros, the budget for higher education is about 3 billion Euros. Baden-Wuerttemberg is also the leading region in Germany for education and research. The state supports 77 universities with a total of 290.000 students. See also: www.baden-wuerttemberg.de/en/ www.study-guide-bw.com/ ABOUT PFORZHEIM UNIVERSITY Institution: Pforzheim University (Hochschule Pforzheim) is a public university of the land (state) Baden-Wuerttemberg in Germany. History: One of the roots of the university is an Arts and Crafts School founded in 1877 in Pforzheim for the jewelry and metal industry. In 1963 Pforzheim Business School was founded. With the merger of the former independent School of Design and the Business School in 1992 also a School of Engineering was added. Nowadays School of Design the university integrates three schools/faculties with a broad range of programs in Design, Engineering, Business, Management and Business Law. Location: In addition to the main campus in Tiefenbronner Strasse in the south of the city (Business School, School of Engineering) the School of Design is located in two buildings downtown. A Center of Innovation is situated in the north of the city and the Center of Transportation Design is situated in the eastern part of the city. Accreditation: Pforzheim University is fully accredited and continuously evaluated by the state Baden-Wuerttemberg. All graduate programs are accredited by the relevant national accreditation agencies. In addition to that the Business School (incl. the study programs in Industrial Engineering) is accredited by AACSB Inter- national and belongs to a small group of excellent Business Schools worldwide. School of Engineering Uniqueness: Pforzheim University integrates one of the largest Business Schools in Germany. Since many years it is ranked among the top 20 institutions in Business & Management in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The Business School offers graduate programs on MBA level (especially conversion degrees for graduates in engineering disciplines) since about 40 years. The School of Design is around 130 years old and has an excellent reputation for its quality and the broad range of degree programs based on a unique foundation in Fine Arts and Media. Furthermore the Center of Excellence in Transportation Design enjoys worldwide repute. See also: www.hs-pforzheim.de Library / Business School PROGRAMS OF STUDY Undergraduate Programs Business & Management: 10 B.Sc.-degree programs In addition the university offers non-degree study programs, international certificate (International Business, International Marketing, Marketing, Market- and Commu- and diploma programs and combined language (German as a Second Language) nication Research, Advertising, Controlling/Finance/Accounting, Taxation and Audit- and study programs. Pforzheim sets a high value on ethical aspects in management ing, Purchasing and Logistics, Human Resources Management, Business Information education and was one of the first institutions supporting the PRME Innitiative of the Systems, Resource Efficiency Management, Media Management and Consumer United Nations. In taking selected courses students may obtain a certificate in ethics. Behaviour). 1 LL.B.-degree program (Business Law). Double-degree programs are arranged with the Tec de Monterrey in Mexico, the ESAN in Peru, the Gadjah Mada The ISP (International Study Program) is the umbrella program for all courses taught University in Indonesia and the ESCEM and ESC Clermont in France. in English on Bachelor’s level. A mixed learning environment for German and inter- Design: 7 B.A. -degree programs (Jewelry, Fashion, Visual Communication, Industrial national students is essential in classes. ISP offers various streams and will be ex- Design, Accessoire Design, Intermedial Design, Transportation Design). panded continously within all the faculties/schools. In addition to the MBA program (offered in English only) various modules on graduate level will be offered in English. Engineering: 4 B.Sc.-degree programs (Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engi- neering, General Management/Global Process Management/International Man- A program to enhance social, methodical and intercultural competencies (SIK) aims agement), 3 B.Eng.-degree programs (Mechanical Engineering & Product Design, to convey key qualifications in the above mentioned fields to the students of the Mechanical&Industrial Engineering, Computer Engineering) Business School and is an integral part of their degree in the first three semesters. Graduate Programs Business & Management: MBA in International Management, MBA Human Re- sources Management and Consulting, M.A. Controlling, Finance and Accounting, M.A. Creative Communication and Brand Management, M.A. Auditing and Taxa- tion, M.A. Auditing, Business and Law, M.A. Service Marketing, M.Sc. Information Systems, Design: M.A. Transportation Design, M.A. Creative Direction, Engineering: M.Sc. Embedded Systems, M.Sc. Information Systems, M.Sc. Product Development, M.Sc. Business Administration and Engineering PROFILE Students undergraduate graduate Memberships Design 563 48 Pforzheim University is member of: Engineering 1507 117 The German Association of Universities HRK Business 2.600 265 The German Academic Exchange Service DAAD international students: about 500, additional exchange students: about 250 / year The European Association of Universities and Colleges of Art Design Professors full-time part-time and Media CUMULUS Design 19 64 The European Foundation for Management Development efmd Engineering 44 56 The Network of International Business and Economic Schools NIBES Business 75 127 The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business AACSB The Central and East European Management Development Association Partners: About 220 companies within the Industrial Liaison Office. About 50 CEEMAN companies actively recruiting on campus. About 1.000 companies offering intern- The Consejo Latinoamericano de Escuela de Administración CLADEA ships. A co-educational program is offered within the Engineering School. The Global Education for European Engineers and Entrepreneurs GE4 The American European Exchange in Engineering Global E3/AE3 International: more than 100 universities in about 40 countries. The UN initiative Principles for Responsible Management Education PRME Research: Various research & transfer centers and institutes for applied research and continuing education. Academic calendar: The university runs a semester system (15 weeks) starting in mid March (summer semester) and the beginning of October (winter semester). Language of Instruction: German. A growing number of courses in English are offered in all schools and disciplines. WE OFFER More than 125 years of experience in professional education. A learning situation based on the diversity of the students in terms of nationality, ethnicity and gender. The university is student oriented and provides a high level of interaction and communication with other students and professors. A fully-equipped and modern campus. Excellent learning conditions in all schools and 24 hours access to computing center and most of the labs. A unique structure of study programs in Design with world famous specializations in Jewelry Design and Transportation Design. The Business School offers one of the broadest ranges of Business and Management Programs for undergraduates, graduates and non-degree students in Germany; also it is one of the largest institutions. Study options in English both at graduate and undergraduate level. In addition German as a Second Language is offered on various levels. An academic and professional education in cooperation with hundreds of compa- nies as an excellent starting point for a career. For all undergraduate degree students an internship (one semester) which is compulsory and an integrated part of the study program. International students may also combine their study abroad with an internship (min. 100 working days) in a company. A strong international orientation with many study abroad options and a high ratio of international students. A continous improvement of double degree options with partners outside Europe. A range of scholarships and awards for excellent students. An attractive location in the industrial area of the southwest of Germany. Major companies (like DaimlerChrysler, Porsche, Bosch, SAP) and many small and medium- sized
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