University of Applied Sciences Giessen-Friedberg - Faculties of The Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen University of Applied Sciences

Faculties of The Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen University of Applied Sciences

  • Faculties in Giessen
    • 01 Bauwesen (architecture and construction) B
    • 02 Elektro- und Informationstechnik (electronic and IT) EI
    • 03 Maschinenbau und Energietechnik ME
    • 04 Krankenhaus- und Medizintechnik, Umwelt- und Biotechnologie (hospital and medical engineering, environment and bio technology) KMUB
    • 06 Mathematik, Naturwissenschaften und Informatik (mathematics, natural sciences and information technology) MNI
    • 07 Wirtschaft - THM Business School (business administration) W
  • Faculties in Friedberg
    • 11 Informationstechnik - Elektrotechnik - Mechatronik (information technology - electronics - mechatronics) IEM
    • 12 Maschinenbau, Mechatronik, Materialtechnologie (engineering, mechatronics, material technology) MMM
    • 13 Mathematik, Naturwissenschaften und Datenverarbeitung (mathematics, natural sciences and data processing) MND
    • 14 Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen (industrial engineering) WI
  • Faculties in Gießen and Friedberg
    • 21 Sozial- und Kulturwissenschaften (social and cultural sciences) SuK
  • StudiumPlus - Wiss. Zentrum Dualer Hochschulstudien (academic centre of dual study) ZDH in Wetzlar
    • Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen (industrial engineering)
    • Betriebswirtschaft (business administration)
    • Ingenieurwesen / Mikrosystemtechnik (engineering / micro systems technology)
    • Prozessmanagement

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