The Weihenstephan-Triesdorf University of Applied Science (German: Hochschule Weihenstephan-Triesdorf) is a Fachhochschule in Freising, Germany. It offers degree programs at the Weihenstephan (Freising) campus, at the Triesdorf (Weidenbach) campus, and in Straubing.
There are 19 bachelor's courses and 13 master's courses across the seven faculties across two campuses that include ecological, technical, and economic themes. Students have access to their comprehensive, application-focused knowledge of teaching and research in these fields at the two locations in Weihenstephan and Triesdorf:
• Sustainable agricultural and energy systems
• Bioengineering
• horticulture and food technology
• landscape architecture
• Agriculture, Food and Nutrition
• environmental engineering
• forest and forestry
They prepare their students for the global professional world through study abroad, an international double degree program, and active collaboration with over 140 educational institutions worldwide.
It has 6,095 students, including 3,870 at Weihenstephan, 2,135 at Triesdorf, and 90 at Straubing. From which 1,695 first-year students, including 1,150 from Weihenstephan and 545 from Triesdorf
The courses they offer include 19 bachelor courses, 14 dual courses, 13 master's courses, thereof and 5 with an international focus. The Employees are 154 professors, 198 scientific employees and full-time teachers for special tasks, 475 employees and 393 lecturers and part-time teachers for special tasks.
International collaboration includes 143 university partnerships, 442 international students, a German-French double degree with the partner university Agrocampus Ouest-Centre d'Angers and the Weihenstephan-Triesdorf University of Applied Sciences was one of twelve German universities to be awarded the European Quality Seal - E-Quality 2011