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Fachhochschule

A Fachhochschule (German: [ˈfaxhoːxʃuːlə] (listen); plural Fachhochschulen), abbreviated FH, is a university of applied sciences (UAS), in other words a German tertiary education institution that provides professional education in many applied sciences and applied arts, such as engineering, technology, business, architecture, design, and industrial design.

Fachhochschulen were first founded in Germany and were later adopted in Austria, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Cyprus, and Greece. An increasing number of Fachhochschulen are abbreviated as Hochschule, the generic term in Germany for institutions awarding academic degrees in higher education, or expanded as Hochschule für angewandte Wissenschaften (HAW), the German translation of "universities of applied sciences", which are primarily designed with a focus on teaching professional skills. Swiss law calls Fachhochschulen and universities "separate but equal".[1]

Due to the Bologna process, universities and Fachhochschulen award legally equivalent bachelor's and master's degrees.[2] Excepting research-intensive institutions in Hesse, Saxony Anhalt, Baden-Württemberg, North Rhine-Westphalia and Bavaria [3][4] Fachhochschulen do not award doctoral degrees themselves but sometimes in cooperation with award-granting partner universities.[5] This and the rule that they appoint only professors with a professional career of at least three years outside the university system are the two major ways in which they differ from traditional universities.

Impact of the Bologna process

Due to the Bologna process, most German Universitäten and Fachhochschulen have ceased admitting students to programs leading to the traditional German Diplom (FH), but now apply the new degree standard of Bachelor's and Master's degrees. In line with the Bologna process, bachelor's and master's degrees awarded by both types of universities (Universitäten and Fachhochschulen) are legally equivalent.

With a Master's from either, one can now enter a doctoral degree program at a Universität, but a graduate with a bachelor's degree from either is normally unable to proceed directly to a doctoral degree program in Germany. Also, with the master's degree of either of the institutions a graduate can enter the höheren Dienst (higher service) career for civil servants.[2][6]

In Germany

The Fachhochschule or University of Applied Sciences and Arts is a type of German institution of higher education that emerged from the traditional Engineering Schools and similar professional schools of other disciplines. It differs from the traditional university (Universität) mainly through its more practical orientation.[7] Subjects taught at Fachhochschulen include engineering, computer science, business and management, arts and design, communication studies, social service, and other professional fields.

The traditional degree awarded at a Fachhochschule was the Diplom (FH). Coursework generally totaled six semesters (three years) of full-time study, with various options for specialization. In addition, there were one or two practical training semesters to provide hands-on experience in real working environments. The program concluded, usually after 3.5 – 4 years, with the final examination and a thesis (Diplomarbeit) which is usually an extensive project on a current practical or scientific aspect of the profession.

In an effort to make educational degrees more compatible within Europe, the German Diplom degrees were mostly phased out by 2010 and replaced by the European bachelor's and master's degree.

The Fachhochschule represents a close relationship between higher education and the employment system. Their practical orientation makes them very attractive to employers.[8]

Today, Fachhochschulen also conduct research. Research projects are either publicly funded or sponsored by industry. Nevertheless, in Germany the right to confer doctoral degrees is still generally reserved to Universitäten.[9] In 2016, however, Fulda University of Applied Sciences became the first Fachhochschule to be conferred this right for its graduate center for social sciences.[10] Several Fachhochschulen run doctoral programs where the degree itself is awarded by a partner university in Germany or abroad (similar to the doctoral programs in German research institutes, such as the Fraunhofer Society or the Max Planck Society).

There are a few universities, such as Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt and Bundeswehr University Munich, which run Fachhochschule courses in addition to their normal courses.

In Austria

The Austrian government decided to establish Fachhochschulen (FH) in 1990. In the academic year of 2010/11, there were twenty-one institutions officially considered as Fachhochschulen plus a number of other providers of Fachhochschulstudiengängen with a total of over 27,000 students. About a third of the 136 Fachhochschulstudiengänge are organized as part-time courses of studies.

Name City Province Type Founded Students
2008/09
Students
2009/10
Difference
Fachhochschule Burgenland   Eisenstadt   Burgenland Fachhochschule 1994 1.451 1.453 +2
Fachhochschule Kärnten   Spittal an der Drau   Kärnten Fachhochschule 1995 1.518 1.664 +146
Fachhochschule Krems   Krems   Niederösterreich Fachhochschule 1994 1.779 1.750 -29
Fachhochschule St. Pölten   Sankt Pölten   Niederösterreich Fachhochschule 1994 1.715 1.698 -17
Fachhochschule Wiener Neustadt   Wiener Neustadt   Niederösterreich Fachhochschule 1994 2.658 2.763 +105
Theresian Military Academy   Wiener Neustadt   Niederösterreich Fachhochschul-Einrichtung 1751 324 314 -10
Fachhochschulstudiengang Oberösterreich   Wels   Oberösterreich Fachhochschul-Einrichtung 1994 4.154 4.434 +280
FH Gesundheitsberufe Oberösterreich   Linz   Oberösterreich Fachhochschul-Einrichtung 2010
Fachhochschule Salzburg   Puch/Urstein   Salzburg Fachhochschule 1995 2.184 2.267 +83
Campus 02 Fachhochschule der Wirtschaft   Graz   Steiermark Fachhochschule 1996 1.028 1.106 +78
FH Joanneum   Graz   Steiermark Fachhochschule 1995 3.383 3.428 +45
FH Kufstein   Kufstein   Tirol Fachhochschule 1997 1.030 1.070 +40
FH Gesundheit Tirol   Innsbruck   Tirol Fachhochschul-Einrichtung 2007 247 413 +166
Management Center Innsbruck   Innsbruck   Tirol Fachhochschul-Einrichtung 1995 1.883 2.052 +169
Fachhochschule Vorarlberg   Dornbirn   Vorarlberg Fachhochschule 1989 1.005 1.054 +49
Fachhochschule des bfi Wien   Vienna   Vienna Fachhochschule 1996 1.431 1.502 +71
Fachhochschule Technikum Wien   Vienna   Vienna Fachhochschule 1994 2.654 2.939 +285
Ferdinand Porsche Fern-Fachhochschule   Vienna   Vienna Fachhochschul-Einrichtung 1997 85 305 +220
FH Campus Wien   Vienna   Vienna Fachhochschule 2001 2.439 3.215 +776
FHWien   Vienna   Vienna Fachhochschule 1994 1.779 2.362 +583
Lauder Business School   Vienna   Vienna Fachhochschul-Einrichtung 2003 253 296 +43

In Switzerland

The Swiss Universities of Applied Sciences UAS are vocational universities established in Switzerland in 1995 following the model of the German Fachhochschulen. They are called Fachhochschule in German, Haute école specialisée in French and scuola universitaria professionale (SUP) in Italian. The Swiss Universities of Applied Sciences offer third level education, continuing education, services businesses and institutions, and produce applied research activities. In 2013 there are seven public UAS approved by the Swiss Federal Council in 1998 and two private UAS approved by the Federal Council in 2005 and 2008.[11] The public UAS are run by one or more cantons.[12]

UAS have the institutional mandate to provide degree programmes (Bachelor’s degrees and Master's degrees), continuing education and training, to conduct applied research and to offer services to companies and institutions. Students with a finished apprenticeship and a Fachmatura (subject Matura) and students with the Matura and a practical year in a company can access further education within the Universities for Applied Science. The UAS and their Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees are federally accredited.

The Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research (EAER) and is in charge of the accreditation of the UAS which are requested to meet the federal legislative requirements.[1] The UAS are supported by the cantons, the Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research (EAER), the State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI)[11] and by the Rector's Conference of Swiss Universities (swissuniversities).[13]

University of Applied Sciences Typology Establishment Recognition Note
Berner Fachhochschule (BFH) Public 1998
Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz (FHNW) Public 1998
Fachhochschule Ostschweiz (FHO) Public 1998
Haute école spécialisée de la Suisse occidentale (HES-SO) Public 1998
Hochschule Luzern (HSLU, formerly known as FHZ) Public 1998 Not to be confused with University of Lucerne (unilu)
Scuola universitaria professionale della Svizzera italiana (SUPSI) Public 1997 1998
Zürcher Fachhochschule (ZFH) Public 1998
Kalaidos Fachhochschule Private 2005
Haute école spécialisée Les Roches-Gruyère Private 2008

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Federal Act on Funding and Coordination of the Swiss Higher Education Sector (Higher Education Act, HEdA, SR 414.20) Status of 1 January 2015" (PDF). SERI: Universities of Applied Sciences. Berne, Switzerland: State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation SERI, Swiss Federal Administration. 11 September 2011. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  2. ^ a b Secretariat of the Standing Conference of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs of the Länder in the Federal Republic of Germany, 10 October 2003, version of 22 September 2005
  3. ^ "Bayerische Staatszeitung". www.bayerische-staatszeitung.de. Retrieved 13 February 2023.
  4. ^ "Positiv bewertete FH-Promotionen". Tagesspiegel. Retrieved 1 December 2022.
  5. ^ . University of Heidelberg. Archived from the original on 28 September 2008. Retrieved 6 June 2008.
  6. ^ Standing Conference of the Ministers of Internal Affairs of the Länder (IMK) in the Federal Republic of Germany, 7 December 2007.
  7. ^ Claudia Unseld; Gaby Reucher (13 September 2010). "University types: Universities of applied science". Deutsche Welle. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
  8. ^ Studienberatung USA in der Fachhochschule Hannover, an Education USA Student Advising Center for Lower Saxony, affiliated with the U.S. Department of State, Washington, 2006. Adapted from: G. B. Porter, Federal Republic of Germany: a Study of the Educational System of the FRG and a Guide to the Academic Placement of Students in Educational Institutions of the United States. (American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers, 1986)
  9. ^ (PDF). German Rectors Conference. 1 December 2003. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 December 2008.
  10. ^ "Promotionsrecht: Erste Fachhochschule darf Doktortitel verleihen" (in German). SPIEGEL ONLINE. Retrieved 11 October 2016.
  11. ^ a b . Berne, Switzerland: State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation SERI, Swiss Federal Administration. Archived from the original on 5 October 2013. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  12. ^ [Swiss council of UAS] (in German, French, Italian, and Romansh). Berne, Switzerland: Schweizerische Konferenz der Erziehungsdirektoren EDK CDIP CDPE CDEP. Archived from the original on 30 May 2012. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  13. ^ "swissuniversities". Berne, Switzerland: swissuniversities. Retrieved 25 April 2015.

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A Fachhochschule German ˈfaxhoːxʃuːle listen plural Fachhochschulen abbreviated FH is a university of applied sciences UAS in other words a German tertiary education institution that provides professional education in many applied sciences and applied arts such as engineering technology business architecture design and industrial design Fachhochschulen were first founded in Germany and were later adopted in Austria Liechtenstein Switzerland Cyprus and Greece An increasing number of Fachhochschulen are abbreviated as Hochschule the generic term in Germany for institutions awarding academic degrees in higher education or expanded as Hochschule fur angewandte Wissenschaften HAW the German translation of universities of applied sciences which are primarily designed with a focus on teaching professional skills Swiss law calls Fachhochschulen and universities separate but equal 1 Due to the Bologna process universities and Fachhochschulen award legally equivalent bachelor s and master s degrees 2 Excepting research intensive institutions in Hesse Saxony Anhalt Baden Wurttemberg North Rhine Westphalia and Bavaria 3 4 Fachhochschulen do not award doctoral degrees themselves but sometimes in cooperation with award granting partner universities 5 This and the rule that they appoint only professors with a professional career of at least three years outside the university system are the two major ways in which they differ from traditional universities Contents 1 Impact of the Bologna process 2 In Germany 3 In Austria 4 In Switzerland 5 See also 6 ReferencesImpact of the Bologna process EditFurther information Bologna process Due to the Bologna process most German Universitaten and Fachhochschulen have ceased admitting students to programs leading to the traditional German Diplom FH but now apply the new degree standard of Bachelor s and Master s degrees In line with the Bologna process bachelor s and master s degrees awarded by both types of universities Universitaten and Fachhochschulen are legally equivalent With a Master s from either one can now enter a doctoral degree program at a Universitat but a graduate with a bachelor s degree from either is normally unable to proceed directly to a doctoral degree program in Germany Also with the master s degree of either of the institutions a graduate can enter the hoheren Dienst higher service career for civil servants 2 6 In Germany EditSee also Technische Hochschule The Fachhochschule or University of Applied Sciences and Arts is a type of German institution of higher education that emerged from the traditional Engineering Schools and similar professional schools of other disciplines It differs from the traditional university Universitat mainly through its more practical orientation 7 Subjects taught at Fachhochschulen include engineering computer science business and management arts and design communication studies social service and other professional fields The traditional degree awarded at a Fachhochschule was the Diplom FH Coursework generally totaled six semesters three years of full time study with various options for specialization In addition there were one or two practical training semesters to provide hands on experience in real working environments The program concluded usually after 3 5 4 years with the final examination and a thesis Diplomarbeit which is usually an extensive project on a current practical or scientific aspect of the profession In an effort to make educational degrees more compatible within Europe the German Diplom degrees were mostly phased out by 2010 and replaced by the European bachelor s and master s degree The Fachhochschule represents a close relationship between higher education and the employment system Their practical orientation makes them very attractive to employers 8 Today Fachhochschulen also conduct research Research projects are either publicly funded or sponsored by industry Nevertheless in Germany the right to confer doctoral degrees is still generally reserved to Universitaten 9 In 2016 however Fulda University of Applied Sciences became the first Fachhochschule to be conferred this right for its graduate center for social sciences 10 Several Fachhochschulen run doctoral programs where the degree itself is awarded by a partner university in Germany or abroad similar to the doctoral programs in German research institutes such as the Fraunhofer Society or the Max Planck Society There are a few universities such as Catholic University of Eichstatt Ingolstadt and Bundeswehr University Munich which run Fachhochschule courses in addition to their normal courses In Austria EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it June 2008 The Austrian government decided to establish Fachhochschulen FH in 1990 In the academic year of 2010 11 there were twenty one institutions officially considered as Fachhochschulen plus a number of other providers of Fachhochschulstudiengangen with a total of over 27 000 students About a third of the 136 Fachhochschulstudiengange are organized as part time courses of studies Name City Province Type Founded Students2008 09 Students2009 10 DifferenceFachhochschule Burgenland Eisenstadt Burgenland Fachhochschule 1994 1 451 1 453 2Fachhochschule Karnten Spittal an der Drau Karnten Fachhochschule 1995 1 518 1 664 146Fachhochschule Krems Krems Niederosterreich Fachhochschule 1994 1 779 1 750 29Fachhochschule St Polten Sankt Polten Niederosterreich Fachhochschule 1994 1 715 1 698 17Fachhochschule Wiener Neustadt Wiener Neustadt Niederosterreich Fachhochschule 1994 2 658 2 763 105Theresian Military Academy Wiener Neustadt Niederosterreich Fachhochschul Einrichtung 1751 324 314 10Fachhochschulstudiengang Oberosterreich Wels Oberosterreich Fachhochschul Einrichtung 1994 4 154 4 434 280FH Gesundheitsberufe Oberosterreich Linz Oberosterreich Fachhochschul Einrichtung 2010Fachhochschule Salzburg Puch Urstein Salzburg Fachhochschule 1995 2 184 2 267 83Campus 02 Fachhochschule der Wirtschaft Graz Steiermark Fachhochschule 1996 1 028 1 106 78FH Joanneum Graz Steiermark Fachhochschule 1995 3 383 3 428 45FH Kufstein Kufstein Tirol Fachhochschule 1997 1 030 1 070 40FH Gesundheit Tirol Innsbruck Tirol Fachhochschul Einrichtung 2007 247 413 166Management Center Innsbruck Innsbruck Tirol Fachhochschul Einrichtung 1995 1 883 2 052 169Fachhochschule Vorarlberg Dornbirn Vorarlberg Fachhochschule 1989 1 005 1 054 49Fachhochschule des bfi Wien Vienna Vienna Fachhochschule 1996 1 431 1 502 71Fachhochschule Technikum Wien Vienna Vienna Fachhochschule 1994 2 654 2 939 285Ferdinand Porsche Fern Fachhochschule Vienna Vienna Fachhochschul Einrichtung 1997 85 305 220FH Campus Wien Vienna Vienna Fachhochschule 2001 2 439 3 215 776FHWien Vienna Vienna Fachhochschule 1994 1 779 2 362 583Lauder Business School Vienna Vienna Fachhochschul Einrichtung 2003 253 296 43In Switzerland EditThe Swiss Universities of Applied Sciences UAS are vocational universities established in Switzerland in 1995 following the model of the German Fachhochschulen They are called Fachhochschule in German Haute ecole specialisee in French and scuola universitaria professionale SUP in Italian The Swiss Universities of Applied Sciences offer third level education continuing education services businesses and institutions and produce applied research activities In 2013 there are seven public UAS approved by the Swiss Federal Council in 1998 and two private UAS approved by the Federal Council in 2005 and 2008 11 The public UAS are run by one or more cantons 12 UAS have the institutional mandate to provide degree programmes Bachelor s degrees and Master s degrees continuing education and training to conduct applied research and to offer services to companies and institutions Students with a finished apprenticeship and a Fachmatura subject Matura and students with the Matura and a practical year in a company can access further education within the Universities for Applied Science The UAS and their Bachelor s and Master s degrees are federally accredited The Federal Department of Economic Affairs Education and Research EAER and is in charge of the accreditation of the UAS which are requested to meet the federal legislative requirements 1 The UAS are supported by the cantons the Federal Department of Economic Affairs Education and Research EAER the State Secretariat for Education Research and Innovation SERI 11 and by the Rector s Conference of Swiss Universities swissuniversities 13 University of Applied Sciences Typology Establishment Recognition NoteBerner Fachhochschule BFH Public 1998Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz FHNW Public 1998Fachhochschule Ostschweiz FHO Public 1998Haute ecole specialisee de la Suisse occidentale HES SO Public 1998Hochschule Luzern HSLU formerly known as FHZ Public 1998 Not to be confused with University of Lucerne unilu Scuola universitaria professionale della Svizzera italiana SUPSI Public 1997 1998Zurcher Fachhochschule ZFH Public 1998Kalaidos Fachhochschule Private 2005Haute ecole specialisee Les Roches Gruyere Private 2008See also EditEducation in Switzerland Ammattikorkeakoulu College Institute of technology University of applied sciences Vocational universityReferences Edit a b Federal Act on Funding and Coordination of the Swiss Higher Education Sector Higher Education Act HEdA SR 414 20 Status of 1 January 2015 PDF SERI Universities of Applied Sciences Berne Switzerland State Secretariat for Education Research and Innovation SERI Swiss Federal Administration 11 September 2011 Retrieved 25 April 2015 a b Secretariat of the Standing Conference of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs of the Lander in the Federal Republic of Germany 10 October 2003 version of 22 September 2005 Bayerische Staatszeitung www bayerische staatszeitung de Retrieved 13 February 2023 Positiv bewertete FH Promotionen Tagesspiegel Retrieved 1 December 2022 Molecular imaging methods for the analysis of gene and protein expression University of Heidelberg Archived from the original on 28 September 2008 Retrieved 6 June 2008 Standing Conference of the Ministers of Internal Affairs of the Lander IMK in the Federal Republic of Germany 7 December 2007 Claudia Unseld Gaby Reucher 13 September 2010 University types Universities of applied science Deutsche Welle Retrieved 17 August 2011 Studienberatung USA in der Fachhochschule Hannover an Education USA Student Advising Center for Lower Saxony affiliated with the U S Department of State Washington 2006 Adapted from G B Porter Federal Republic of Germany a Study of the Educational System of the FRG and a Guide to the Academic Placement of Students in Educational Institutions of the United States American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers 1986 Auszuge aus dem Hochschulrahmengesetz der BRD citings are outdated PDF German Rectors Conference 1 December 2003 Archived from the original PDF on 18 December 2008 Promotionsrecht Erste Fachhochschule darf Doktortitel verleihen in German SPIEGEL ONLINE Retrieved 11 October 2016 a b Switzerland s Universities of Applied Sciences UAS Berne Switzerland State Secretariat for Education Research and Innovation SERI Swiss Federal Administration Archived from the original on 5 October 2013 Retrieved 25 April 2015 Schweizerischer FH Rat Conseil suisse des HES Swiss council of UAS in German French Italian and Romansh Berne Switzerland Schweizerische Konferenz der Erziehungsdirektoren EDK CDIP CDPE CDEP Archived from the original on 30 May 2012 Retrieved 25 April 2015 swissuniversities Berne Switzerland swissuniversities Retrieved 25 April 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fachhochschule amp oldid 1139430604, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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