Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences - Faculties and Departments

Faculties and Departments

The university has 6 faculties and departments, offering the following study programs :

  • Faculty of Architecture and Construction Engineering (AB)
    • Architecture
    • Civil Engineering
    • Construction Management
    • International Construction Management
    • Construction Management and Economics
    • Tri-national degree program Civil Engineering
  • Faculty of Management Science and Engineering (W)
    • Business Administration and Engineering
    • International Management
    • Sales Engineering
  • Faculty of Computer Science and Business Information Systems (IWI)
    • Computer Science
    • Computer Science and Business Information Systems
  • Faculty of Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering (MMT)
    • Mechatronic Engineering
    • Mechatronics and Micro-Mechatronic Systems
    • Mechanical Engineering
    • Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering
    • Automotive Engineering
  • Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology (EIT)
    • Communications Engineering
    • Communications Engineering and Information Technology
    • Electrical Engineering
    • Energy and Automation Technology
    • Sensor Systems Technology
    • Sensorics
  • Faculty of Social Sciences (S)
    • Technical Communication
    • External degree program Media and Event Management
  • Faculty of Geomatics (G)
    • Cartography and Geomatics
    • Geomatics
    • Surveying and Geomatics

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