University of Applied Sciences Rosenheim
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The University of Applied Sciences Rosenheim or Hochschule Rosenheim is a university in Germany.
Rosenheim is located in the southeastern part of the German state of Bavaria. About half an hour's drive from Munich it is the center of a prospering economic region with a population of about 100,000. Bavaria is a state with an impressive cultural and political heritage. It is also rich in scenic beauty. With its lovely lakes and nearby Alps, the area around Rosenheim especially
provides numerous opportunities for all kinds of outdoor activities. Whether enjoying the cultural offerings of Munich or hiking in the Alps, your leisure time can be an exciting cultural and recreational experience.
In addition to its holiday appeal, the Rosenheim area and neighboring Munich have become hosts to many small IT companies as well as to internationally active 'global players'. This makes it possible for the Electrical Engineering and Information Technology Department to have close relationships and active cooperation with companies like Astrium, BMW, Bosch-Siemens, Heidenhain, Freescale, Infineon, Kathrein, Rohde & Schwarz or ST Microelectronics, to mention just a few.
Rosenheim University of Applied Sciences (Fachhochschule, in German) has about 4000 students and 125 full-time professors.
The Electrical Engineering and Information Technology Department (EE/IT) was founded in 1995. Its professors are young and energetic, its lab equipment up-to-date and the new EE/IT building modern and appealing. This very special 'Rosenheim flair' is compact, personal and dynamic.
The University of Applied Sciences Rosenheim is a liberal-minded educational and research institution. Its international connections are revealed in the variety and intensity of the university’s cooperation with colleges, institutes and companies around the world. The university’s innovative and practical courses of study train experts for the European as well as international labor market.
International Cooperations
Rosenheim is located in the southeastern part of the German state of Bavaria. About half an hour's drive from Munich it is the center of a prospering economic region with a population of about 100,000. Bavaria is a state with an impressive cultural and political heritage. It is also rich in scenic beauty. With its lovely lakes and nearby Alps, the area around Rosenheim especially
provides numerous opportunities for all kinds of outdoor activities. Whether enjoying the cultural offerings of Munich or hiking in the Alps, your leisure time can be an exciting cultural and recreational experience.
In addition to its holiday appeal, the Rosenheim area and neighboring Munich have become hosts to many small IT companies as well as to internationally active 'global players'. This makes it possible for the Electrical Engineering and Information Technology Department to have close relationships and active cooperation with companies like Astrium, BMW, Bosch-Siemens, Heidenhain, Freescale, Infineon, Kathrein, Rohde & Schwarz or ST Microelectronics, to mention just a few.
Rosenheim University of Applied Sciences (Fachhochschule, in German) has about 4000 students and 125 full-time professors.
The Electrical Engineering and Information Technology Department (EE/IT) was founded in 1995. Its professors are young and energetic, its lab equipment up-to-date and the new EE/IT building modern and appealing. This very special 'Rosenheim flair' is compact, personal and dynamic.
The University of Applied Sciences Rosenheim is a liberal-minded educational and research institution. Its international connections are revealed in the variety and intensity of the university’s cooperation with colleges, institutes and companies around the world. The university’s innovative and practical courses of study train experts for the European as well as international labor market.
International Cooperations
- Business Studies
- Wood Technology
- Informatics
- Plastics Technology, Production Technology, Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
- Engineering and Management
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