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Esslingen University of Applied Sciences or Hochschule Esslingen is a public
University of Applied Sciences A university of applied sciences (UAS), nowadays much less commonly called a polytechnic university or vocational university, is an institution of higher education and sometimes research that provides vocational education and grants academic de ...
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Esslingen am Neckar Esslingen am Neckar (Swabian: ''Esslenga am Neckor'') is a town in the Stuttgart Region of Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany, seat of the District of Esslingen as well as the largest town in the district. Within Baden-Württemberg it is th ...
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. It has 11 faculties, 25 bachelor's programmes and 12 master's programmes. The focus of Esslingen University of Applied Sciences is on engineering, management, social sciences, as well as health care and nursing sciences. Esslingen is ranked among the top Universities of Applied Sciences in Germany, and has strong programmes in the areas of Business Administration, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, IT and Engineering with Business Studies. The university cooperates closely with the local economy and has partnerships with well-established companies such as Daimler,
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, Bosch,
Festo Festo is a German automation company based in Esslingen am Neckar, Germany. Festo produces and sells pneumatic and electrical control systems and drive technology for factories and process automation. Festo Didactic also offers industrial ed ...
, Eberspächer which have major operations in the vicinity.


History

In 1868, Stuttgart's Royal Württemberg School of Construction opened a department to train mechanical engineers. Soon, demand for this programme was so high that the school in Stuttgart expanded to Esslingen. Industrial development in Esslingen was very advanced, especially in the area of engineering. In the following years, the spectrum of education was broadened, the school offering courses in electrical engineering, precision engineering, telecommunications, heating and ventilation. In 1938, the school was renamed the State Engineering School of Esslingen and in 1971, as Esslingen University of Applied Sciences, it added technical computer science and engineering management to its existing programs. The
Soziale Frauenschule Soziale Frauenschule was the name given to certain educational institutions that emerged in Germany between the turn of the century and the beginning of the 1920s. In the course of the women's movement, they pursued the goal of vocational trainin ...
(Social Women's School) of the Schwäbischen Frauenverein (Swabian Women's Association) was started in 1917 by a foundation established by . This was the forerunner to the University of Applied Sciences for Social Work. In 1998, reacting to the demands of industry, Esslingen University of Applied Sciences started its first English-language master's program, the MBA in International Industrial Management. The Esslingen MBA was one of the pioneers of international, English-language programs at ''
Fachhochschule A ''Fachhochschule'' (; plural ''Fachhochschulen''), abbreviated FH, is a university of applied sciences (UAS), in other words a German tertiary education institution that provides professional education in many applied sciences and applied art ...
n'', the forerunner of Universities of Applied Sciences, in Germany; the ''Fachhochschulen'' had been allowed to offer international degrees such as the MBA through the 1998 modification of the ''Hochschulrahmengesetz'' (Higher Education Framework Act). The Esslingen Graduate School now runs and organizes three master's programs entirely in English. On 1 October 2006, the two Esslingen Universities of Applied SciencesTechnology and Social Workwere merged.


Campus

* Hilltop Campus – Hochschulzentrum (HZE) * City Campus – Stadtmitte * Göppingen Campus Esslingen University of Applied Sciences has three locations: the main city campus is situated in the centre of Esslingen and is an architectural mix of the neo-classical and the futuristic modern. Because the original engineering school in Esslingen was located directly across from the Royal Riding Stables, the city campus is referred to as "der Stall" (the stable). The hilltop campus is known as the Acropolis. The huge concrete block from the 1960s is prominently situated on the city's northern hills and provides a good view of Esslingen and the entire Neckar Valley. The new campus in Göppingen is a short train ride away from Esslingen. The Göppingen campus is home to the Faculty o
Management and Technology
and is a centre for innovation, technology and sustainability.


Faculties

* Science, Energy and Building Services * Computer Science and Engineering * Mechanical and Systems Engineering * Mobility and Technology * Social Work, Education and Nursing Sciences
Management and Technology


Traditions

Kandelmarsch (Graduates' parade) This unique custom at Esslingen University of Applied Sciences sees students taking part in a ritual march through Esslingen's old medieval city after graduation. The tradition is said to derive from an incident in 1922 where a group of students, tipsy after a gathering, for unknown reasons resolved to carry a ladder through the city. Being told by one policeman to not walk on the street and by another to not walk on the pavement, they decided to walk with one feet on both; the German word ''Kandel'' means "gutter".


Notable alumni
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*Werner Dieter * Richard Drauz; (1894-1946) in Landsberg Lech (executed as a war criminal), headed up the NSDAP in the Heilbronn district * Ludwig Dürr *Eugen Eisenmann *Heinz Illi *Manfred R. Kuehnle *Siegbert E. Lapp *Theodor Koch *Gerhard Neipp * Werner Niefer * Ingo Rust *
Hans Erich Slany Hans Erich Slany (26 October 1926 – 22 September 2013) was a German designer considered by many to have been the first industrial designer to design plastic housings for power tools. Slany is also thought of as one of the icons of design in Ge ...
*Hubert Zimmerer


See also

*
Education in Germany Education in Germany is primarily the responsibility of individual German states (), with the federal government playing a minor role. Optional Kindergarden (nursery school) education is provided for all children between one and six years o ...
*
List of universities in Germany This is a list of the universities in Germany, of which there are about seventy. The list also includes German ''Technische Universitäten'' (universities of technology), which have official and full university status, but usually focus on engin ...


References


External links


Official Homepage

Esslingen Graduate School


* ttp://www.kandelmarsch.de Kandelmarsch – only in German {{DEFAULTSORT:Esslingen University Of Applied Sciences Universities of Applied Sciences in Germany Universities and colleges in Baden-Württemberg Esslingen (district) 1971 establishments in West Germany Educational institutions established in 1971