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HTW Berlin

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HTW Berlin – Berlin University of Applied Sciences
Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin
HTW Berlin logo
TypePublic
Established1874; 151 years ago (1874) School of Engineering and Technical Drawing[1]

1948 Berlin Engineering School
1991 Fachhochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft

2009 HTW Berlin
AffiliationEUA, HAWtech
PresidentAnnabella Rauscher-Scheibe[2]
Academic staff
295 professors (additional: 800 assistant lecturers) (2022)
Administrative staff
390 (2022)
Students14,581 (2022)[3]
Location,
CampusUrban
Colors  Green
NicknameHTW Berlin
Websitewww.htw-berlin.de

Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft (University of Applied Sciences for Engineering and Economics) or HTW Berlin in Berlin, Germany is the largest public University of Applied Sciences in Berlin and Eastern Germany. It has over 13,000 students and 75 programs[4] in areas of engineering, computer science, business, culture and design. At 26.4%, HTW Berlin has one of the highest proportions of international students in Germany.[5]

In some research-intensive and innovative departments, the HTW Berlin exercises the rights to award doctorates.

History

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Main Building in Karlshorst

HTW Berlin is the result of the merger of various institutions.[6]

1874 – The founding of the Fachschule für Dekomponieren, Komponieren und Musterzeichnen (School of Engineering and Technical Drawing), which later became the Berlin School of Textiles and Fashion. It then became the Engineering School of Clothing Technology, and was incorporated into the Engineering College of Berlin (Ingenieurhochschule Berlin) in 1990.

1948 – the Engineering School for Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Civil Engineering was founded. This was renamed the Engineering College of Berlin in 1988.

1991 – Technische Fachhochschule Berlin (TFH, now Berliner Hochschule für Technik) was charged with founding the FHTW, unifying the Engineering College and other colleges as well as the HfÖ College of Economics, located at five different places around the former East Berlin. The TFH was given responsibility for setting up the administration and hiring new teachers, although much of the staff remained with their respective schools.

1994 – FHTW was formally declared independent.

1996 – integration of the University of Applied Sciences German Telecom into the school.

2009 – name changed from FHTW to HTW Berlin and official opening of the completed Wilhelminenhof Campus.

2019 – HTW celebrated its 25th anniversary.

Mission

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The Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft (HTW) Berlin is committed to providing study programs and teaching that address the evolving needs of society and the dynamic nature of the working world. The university integrates ecological and social issues into its educational mandate, reflecting this commitment through applied research and teaching. HTW Berlin emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration, with faculty and students dedicated to delivering engaging programs that focus on both technical and social competencies. The institution values partnerships with other universities, industries, administrations, cultural entities, and society at large, fostering cooperation to enhance learning and research. Quality in teaching and research is a primary goal, with an emphasis on integrating research outcomes into educational practices. Communication within the university and with external partners is grounded in transparency, openness, participation, and cooperation. HTW Berlin also upholds the principle of equal rights for all genders and actively maintains a network of international partnerships through student and faculty exchanges, as well as joint research and educational projects. As a university situated in Berlin, HTW Berlin contributes to regional development by engaging in research, development, and the transfer of knowledge and technology, actively promoting innovation.[7]

Study Programs

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The Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft (HTW) Berlin offers a diverse array of study programs across various disciplines, including business, engineering, computer science, design, culture, health, energy and environment, law, and construction and real estate. With approximately 80 degree programs available, students can pursue bachelor's, master's, and advanced master's degrees tailored to their academic and professional aspirations.[8]

Bachelor's Programs:

HTW Berlin provides a wide selection of bachelor's programs designed to equip students with foundational knowledge and practical skills. These programs emphasize applied learning, preparing graduates for immediate entry into the professional world or further academic pursuits.[9]

Master's Programs:

Building upon undergraduate education, HTW Berlin's master's programs offer advanced study opportunities that deepen subject matter expertise. The university offers around 40 master's programs, including consecutive master's programs that build directly on a related bachelor's degree, as well as advanced master's programs that cater to professionals seeking to enhance their qualifications.[10]

English-Language Programs:

Recognizing the importance of global perspectives, HTW Berlin offers several programs conducted entirely in English. These programs are designed to attract international students and provide domestic students with valuable intercultural experiences. Examples include International Business (Bachelor and Master), Construction and Real Estate Management (Master), and International and Development Economics (Master).[11]

HTW Berlin's comprehensive range of study programs reflects its commitment to providing high-quality, practice-oriented education that meets the evolving demands of the global job market.

Locations

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Entrance area of Wilhelminenhof campus

HTW Berlin currently has two campuses located in the eastern part of Berlin:[12]

Notable Professors

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References

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  1. ^ "University history".
  2. ^ "President".
  3. ^ "University profile".
  4. ^ "HTW Berlin - University of Applied Sciences for Engineering and Economics". Universitaet.com. Retrieved 12 February 2025.
  5. ^ "Degree programmes".
  6. ^ "History".
  7. ^ "Mission Statement". www.htw-berlin.de. Retrieved 12 February 2025.
  8. ^ "Studies". www.htw-berlin.de. Retrieved 12 February 2025.
  9. ^ "Bachelor's study programmes". www.htw-berlin.de. Retrieved 12 February 2025.
  10. ^ "Master's study programmes". www.htw-berlin.de. Retrieved 12 February 2025.
  11. ^ "Prospective students". www.htw-berlin.de. Retrieved 12 February 2025.
  12. ^ "Campus".
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