The Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences is a public Applied Sciences university in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. The University of Applied Sciences offers 38 different study programs, including architecture and civil engineering, business and business law, informatics and engineering, social work, and health. It has an international student body, with approximately 12,000 students from over 100 countries. The Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences employs approximately 250 professors and over 1000 other employees. Architecture and civil engineering, informatics and engineering, business and law, and social work and health are its four faculties.
The majority of courses are taught in German; however, Master courses in High Integrity Systems, Information Technology, and Urban Development are offered in English. The Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences is located in a city-urban area, and its 10,000 students come from over 100 countries. Students can earn dual degrees from partner universities, and the university offers extensive exchange services for both students and teachers.
The Frankfurt UAS is distinguished by its applied science, internationality, and diversity. Four departments offer 72 technical, economic-legal, and social courses. External people can also participate in lifelong learning through a diverse further training program. The primary research areas are care, health, and diversity, as well as digitization and information/communication technologies, mobility, and logistics. The close relationship between research and teaching and practice prepares their students for successful entry into desirable professional fields. They are well connected in a global educational world thanks to partnerships with over 200 universities worldwide.