Anhalt University of Applied Sciences

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TypeState
Established1991
Budgetapprox. EUR 31,000,000 double budget 2010/11
PresidentJörg Bagdahn
Anhalt University of Applied Sciences
TypeState
Established1991
Budgetapprox. EUR 31,000,000 double budget 2010/11
PresidentJörg Bagdahn
Students8.020 WS 2015/16
Location, ,
Germany

51°49′25″N 11°42′33″E / 51.8236°N 11.7092°E / 51.8236; 11.7092
Websitehs-anhalt.de

The Anhalt University of Applied Sciences is a vocational university with locations in Bernburg (Saale), Dessau-Roßlau and Köthen, Germany.[1] Established in 1991 during the post-reunification reorganisation of regional higher-education institutions, it now enrols roughly 7,000–8,000 students, including a substantial international cohort.[2] Academic programmes are distributed across the campuses: engineering and informatics are centred in Köthen, business and life sciences in Bernburg, and architecture, design and heritage-related disciplines in Dessau.[3]

In the 19th century the Higher Technical Institute at Köthen provided engineers were educated with three years of study in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, chemistry, metallurgy, and brick or ceramic art.[4]

Locations

Technical subjects are mainly taught in Köthen. In addition, a part of the state Studienkolleg is located here, at which students are prepared for university study in Germany.[5] There were two departments in Bernburg: Economy and Agriculture/Conservation and Ecotrophology. Design or architecture-related courses along with the Bauhaus art school are located in Dessau.[6]

Study

Hochschule Anhalt divides its study offerings across seven faculties situated at three locations—Köthen, Bernburg, and Dessau-Roßlau. It provides over 50 undergraduate and graduate programs taught in both German and English, including cooperative and part-time options directed at working professionals.[7]

Bachelor's programs

Undergraduate degrees (B.A., B.Sc., B.Eng.) cover engineering and applied sciences (e.g., biomedical engineering, food technology, electrical engineering), business administration, architecture, design, computer science, biotechnology, and linguistics.[8] Certain programs offer dual-study placements integrating work and study, typically lasting six to seven semesters (180–210 ECTS).[9]

Master's programs

The university offers Master's degrees (M.Sc., M.Eng., M.A.) across its faculties, such as molecular biotechnology, sustainable food systems, digital media and management, and engineering management. Program durations are between three and four semesters (60–120 ECTS). Select master’s courses are delivered in English, including dual formats with partner organisations.[10]

Continuing and certificate courses

Hochschule Anhalt provides continuing education formats including certificate studies, career-integrated master’s options, and online learning programs tailored to professional upskilling.

Admission

Admission requirements generally include a recognized secondary school diploma and successful completion of program-specific aptitude assessments or entrance examinations. Dual-study and English-taught programs may require additional criteria like language proficiency or sponsor agreements.[11]

Research

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