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Coburg University of Applied Sciences - Study in the fields of construction, design, technology, natural sciences, social work, health, business and insurance.
Coburg University of Applied Sciences (‹See Tfd› German: Hochschule Coburg, abbreviated Coburg University), re-established in 1971, is an engineering university in Coburg, Northern Bavaria, with more than 5,000 students (as of WS 2021/22 [1])
As a driving force for social, ecological and economic innovation, Coburg University of Applied Sciences shapes the region and is the heart and soul of the Coburg – Kronach – Lichtenfels innovation triangle. Coburg University of Applied Sciences is diverse, informal and people-centered.
Coburg University of Applied Sciences currently offers 20 Bachelor's and 13 Master's degree programs. The fields represented are Building and Design, Social Work and Health, Engineering and Computer Science and Business.
Coburg University in Germany is a public university financed by the Bavarian State Ministry of Science and the Arts. As its English translation “University of Applied Sciences and Arts” suggests, a "Hochschule" is characterised by practice-related teaching and research as well as a strong practical bias.
The Hochschule für angewandte Wissenschaften Coburg, officially known as Coburg University of Applied Sciences and Arts, is a public university founded in 1814 and re-established in 1971. With more than 5,000 students it is a prominent institution located in the city of Coburg, Northern Bavaria.
Established in 1814, Coburg University is a public university in Coburg, Germany. The university is financed by the Bavarian State Ministry of Science and Arts. Admission at Coburg University is competitive; in the last academic year, the university witnessed an enrollment of 5,512 students.