University of Applied Sciences Deggendorf

University Of Applied Sciences Deggendorf

The Deggendorf University of Applied Sciences, founded in 1994, is a business, media and technics Fachhochschule in Lower Bavaria, Germany, which places high value on practical and international experience. Apart from its undergraduate and graduate courses the UAS Deggendorf offers further education on university – level.

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Deggendorf University of Applied Sciences
President: Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Reinhard Höpfl
Year of foundation: 1994
Location: Deggendorf (Bavaria)
Undergraduate courses: 8
Graduate courses: 5
Professors: 70
Visiting lecturers: 150
Employees: 190
Students: 4700
Proportion of women: 29,6%
Address: Edlmaierstr. 6 + 8
94469 Deggendorf
Website: www.fh-deggendorf.de

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