Wiesbaden University of Applied Sciences was renamed RheinMain University of Applied Sciences (German: Hochschule RheinMain), a public university in the state of Hesse with campuses in Wiesbaden and Rüsselsheim am Main. It is a component of the "Silicon Valley of Europe," the IT-Cluster Rhine-Main-Neckar.
The five main faculties are broken up into study area. In Wiesbaden, the majority of students, around 9,800, study in the departments for social sciences, architecture and civil engineering, design-computer science-media, and the Wiesbaden Business School. The engineering school is close to Rüsselsheim where 3,089 students are currently studying. The four fields of study mechanical engineering, information technology and electrical engineering, physics as well as environmental technology and services have been combined in the engineering sciences department since September 2006 and offer several bachelor's and master's courses.
At RheinMain University of Applied Sciences, there were more over 14,000 students enrolled as of 2019—approximately 10,600 in Wiesbaden and roughly 3,500 in Rüsselsheim. They are enrolled in over 70 different degree programs, including master's, distance learning, part-time, cooperative, and part-time programs. The university employed roughly 900 people in 2011.
The RheinMain University of Applied Sciences is a friendly institution that makes sure degree programs are widely accessible and takes into account individual educational backgrounds. It is renowned for its applied research and professionally oriented instruction. An multinational institution with partners on every continent, including 80 in Europe, RheinMain University of Applied Sciences is known for its cosmopolitanism.
The university lays a special emphasis on providing practice-driven education because it is an applied sciences university. This objective is accomplished through offering campus laboratories, adjunct industry professors, practical projects, internship semesters in Germany and abroad, cooperative, part-time, and distance learning degree programs, as well as adjunct instructors from the industry.