Baden-Württemberg Cooperative State University

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Baden-Württemberg Cooperative State University
Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg
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Type Hochschule (public)
Established March 1, 2009 (2009-03-01) (Berufsakademie: 1974)
Chancellor Dr. Gisela Meister-Scheufelen
President Prof. Reinhold R. Geilsdörfer
Academic staff
722 Professors (2011/2012)[1]
Students 27.700 (2011/2012) [1]
Location , ,
Campus 8 campuses + 4 satellite campuses
Website http://www.dhbw.de/english.html

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The Baden-Württemberg Cooperative State University (German: Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg, DHBW) is an institution of higher education with several campuses throughout the state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It offers dual-education (or also cooperative education) bachelor's-degree programs in cooperation with industry and non-profit institutions in the areas of business administration, engineering, and social services. In 2011 it started a limited master's program. It does not have the right to confer doctorates.



History

The DHBW is the direct successor to the Staatliche Berufsakademie Baden-Württemberg. The first Berufsakademie was founded in 1974 as a new type of educational institution and recognized by the state of Baden-Württemberg in 1982. It grew quickly to include seven institutions at eleven different locations. By 2009 the combined student enrolment across all institutions had reached 23,409 students, involving around 8,000 cooperative education partners and over 90,000 graduated alumni. On March 1, 2009, all institutions in the state of Baden-Württemberg were consolidated to form the Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg.

Dual studies

The DHBW offers dual education programs focused on practical applications in cooperation with industry and non-profit institutions. Concurrent employment with one of the college's cooperative education partners is a non-waveable requirement for student admission. Therefore the recruitment is exclusively done by the cooperative education partners, while the DHBW only has to verify the higher education entrance qualification. The three-year dual education program is divided into three-month phases alternating between the college and the cooperative education partner. The college phases provide traditional undergraduate education while the other phases provide insight and work experience in the field of the cooperative education partner. The dual education program operates on a non-stop, twelve-month schedule. Students are granted vacation days as stipulated in the three-year employment contract signed by the student and the cooperative education partner at the beginning of the program.

In 2011 the school introduced a Master's curriculum. It is mostly limited to DHBW alumni.[2]

Currently the DHBW offers 21 courses of study with about 90 branches from the sections economic science, technics and social science.[3]

Partner companies in the field of information technology are, e.g., SAP, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Atos and Accenture. Examples in engineering are Siemens, Bosch and Freudenberg.

Campuses and satellite campuses

Campus[1] Founded Staff Enrollment
DHBW Heidenheim 1976 102 1659
DHBW Karlsruhe 1979 111 2376
DHBW Lörrach 1981 100 1706
DHBW Mannheim 1974 190 5476
DHBW Mosbach 1980 110 2307
DHBW Mosbach Campus Bad Mergentheim 2002 29 403
DHBW Mosbach Campus Heilbronn 2010 n/a ~100
DHBW Ravensburg 1978 94 1935
DHBW Ravensburg Campus Friedrichshafen 2004 34 762
DHBW Stuttgart 1974 244 5803
DHBW Stuttgart Campus Horb 1989 42 783
DHBW Villingen-Schwenningen 1975 110 1989

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