Mannheim University of Applied Sciences is a German public higher education institution in Mannheim. It is known in German as Hochschule Mannheim and was formerly known as Fachhochschule Mannheim. It offers bachelor's and master's degree programs in engineering, informatics, biotechnology, design, and social affairs. The university was one of the first German universities of applied sciences offering a degree program in biotechnology.
Mannheim University of Applied Sciences is a modern campus university with a lively tradition going back more than 100 years and is committed to meeting the challenges of the future with innovative study concepts. Mannheim University of Applied Sciences has a diverse and interesting course offering. The high practical relevance of academic training is a distinguishing feature of Mannheim University of Applied Sciences.
In small groups, they supervise the students. Modern institutes, practical study semesters, industry collaboration, student participation in research and development projects, and the professional experience of professors, employees, and lecturers all contribute to the fact that university graduates have excellent career opportunities. The close integration of a well-founded scientific education with practice-oriented and job-related content best prepares graduates of applied science universities for their future professional fields.
The University of Applied Sciences works closely with businesses, institutions, and organizations. This is accomplished through practical projects with students, excursions, or scientific collaboration with university institutes. Both parties’ benefit from this close relationship: the companies can use the universities' scientific competence and reputation, and the universities and their students receive knowledge and practical transfer for teaching through specific tasks.