RheinMain University of Applied Sciences
The RheinMain University of Applied Sciences, formerly University of Applied Sciences Wiesbaden, is a university located in Wiesbaden, Germany, founded in 1971. It is part of the IT-Cluster Rhine-Main-Neckar, the "Silicon Valley of Europe".
History
The University of Applied Sciences Wiesbaden was founded in 1971. On 1 September 2009 it was renamed RheinMain University of Applied Sciences.The former Geisenheim campus became a separate university in 2013.
Description
RheinMain University of Applied Sciences is part of the IT-Cluster Rhine-Main-Neckar, the "Silicon Valley of Europe".Study programs are divided into the following faculties:
- Faculty of Applied Social Sciences
- Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering
- Faculty of Design – Computer Science – Media
- Faculty of Engineering
- Wiesbaden Business School
As of 2019 more than 14,000 students were studying at RheinMain University of Applied Sciences: About 10,600 in Wiesbaden and about 3,500 in Rüsselsheim. They are enrolled in about 70 different degree programs, including part-time and cooperative, distance learning and master's programs.
In 2011 the university had about 900 employees.
Research and PhD Programs
RheinMain University of Applied Sciences is internationally recognized for its professionally qualifying education and its application-oriented research. This is particularly evident in the three research focuses on the following topics- Engineering 4.0
- Smart systems for people and technology
- Professionalism of social work
Campuses
The campuses of the RheinMain University of Applied Sciences are located in the Rhein Main area, in the west of Germany.Wiesbaden
The study location Wiesbaden consists of three campuses.- Kurt-Schumacher-Ring
- Bleichstraße/Bertramstraße
- Unter den Eichen
Rüsselsheim
- Am Brückweg