Rosenheim University of Applied Sciences
Rosenheim Technical University of Applied Sciences or TH Rosenheim (from German Technische Hochschule Rosenheim) is a university in Rosenheim, Germany with its main campus in Rosenheim and campuses in Mühldorf am Inn and Burghausen. The TH Rosenheim is an hour's drive away from the Bavarian capital Munich and the Austrian city of Salzburg. The university's key areas of expertise are business, technology, design and healthcare studies. Established in 1971 the university is best known for its Faculty of Wood Engineering and Construction.
Technische Hochschule Rosenheim | |
Type | Public |
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Established | 1 August 1971 |
President | Heinrich Köster |
Academic staff | 170 |
Administrative staff | about 500, including 215 scientific and artistic staff |
Students | 5.901 WS 2018/19[1] |
Address | Hochschulstraße 1 , , , 83024 , 47°52′1.59″N 12°6′26.47″E |
Website | www |
Overview
Rosenheim Technical University of Applied Sciences currently offers more than 30 Bachelor's and master's degree courses at three branches. Around 6000 students were enrolled in the 2018/19 winter semester, and more than thousand students successfully completed their studies at the TH Rosenheim in the 2018 examination year.
In autumn 2019, the Campus Chiemgau in Traunstein is to be added to the existing branches in Mühldorf am Inn and Burghausen from autumn 2019.
History
In 1925, regional entrepreneurs, including Rosenheim sawmill owner Hugo Laue (1869–1956), founded the private Holztechnikum. This was Germany's first vocational school for the wood industry and timber trade. The Holztechnikum was first housed at the Max-Josephs-Square in the city centre of Rosenheim. It then moved to the former preparation school at the Prinzregentenstraße. At the beginning, in May 1925, the school had 22 students, the evening courses for masters and assistants were attended by twelve people.
In 1943 this private technical school was nationalized and renamed "Staatsbauschule Holztechnikum Rosenheim".
In the 1950s the expansion of the Holztechnikum began, a wood economics course and a sawmill technology course were introduced. In addition, the technical school was renamed "Staatliches Holztechnikum Rosenheim - Staatliche Ingenieurschule".
From 1953, a six-semester engineering course in the field of wood was offered.
And in 1958, practice and test facilities were built at the site of today's university.
In 1962 the name was changed again to "Staatliche Ingenieurschule für Holztechnik – Staatliches Holztechnikum Rosenheim". From this time on, the students completed their education with the title "Engineer of the Wood Industry".
Only two years later, in 1964, the technical and engineering schools were separated and continued independently.
The latter moved to its present location on Marienbergerstraße in 1970 and was upgraded to Rosenheim University of Applied Sciences in 1971 when the Bavarian Law on Universities of Applied Sciences (Fachhochschulgesetz), came into force. The Rosenheim University of Applied Sciences started with the departments of General Sciences, Business Administration, Wood Technology and Plastics Technology.
Since 2014, the university has had an additional branch to the Rosenheim one with the Campus Mühldorf am Inn. In 2016, the university further expanded to the Campus Burghausen.
At the start of the 2018/2019 winter semester, the last change of the name to Rosenheim Technical University of Applied Sciences took place. The university still has the status of a university of applied sciences.
The Chiemgau campus in Traunstein is scheduled to open in the 2019/20 winter semester.
University presidents
- 1965 - 1972: Josef Gefahrt
- 1972 - 1986: Josef Meister
- 1986 - 2002: Hans Zang
- 2002 - 2009: Alfred Leidig
- since 2009: Heinrich Köster
Facultys, Institutes and Degree Programmes
Faculty of Applied Health and Social Sciences
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Healthcare Management
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Physiotherapy
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Faculty of Applied Natural Sciences and Humanities
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Energy and Building Technology
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Business Mathematics – Actuarial Sciences
- Master's Degree Programme in Building Physics (in cooperation with HFT Stuttgart)
Faculty of Business Administration
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Business Administration
- Master's Degree Programme in Management and Internationalisation of Small and Medium-Sized Companies
Faculty of Wood Technology and Construction
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Wood Building and Construction
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Wood Technology
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Interior Engineering
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Civil Engineering
- Master's Degree Programme in Wood Technology
Faculty of Computer Science
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Business Information Systems
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Computer Science
- Master's Degree Programme in Computer Science
Faculty of Interior Architecture, Architecture and Design
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Architecture
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Interior Architecture
- Master's Degree Programme in Interior Architecture and Furniture Design
Faculty of Engineering
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Plastics Engineering
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Mechatronics
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Mechanical Engineering
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
- Master's Degree Programme in Engineering Sciences
- Master's Degree Programme in Applied Research & Development
Faculty of Management and Engineering
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Management and Engineering
- Master's Degree Programme in Management and Engineering
Institut Burghausen
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Business Administration
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Chemical Engineering
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Chemtronics
Institut Mühldorf
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Applied Psychology
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Education of Children and Young People
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Social Work
Academy for Professionals
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Business Administration
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Mechanical Engineering
- Master's Degree Programme in Windows and Facades
- Master's Degree Programme in Wood Construction and Energy Efficiency
- Master's Degree Programme in Management and Leadership
- Master's Degree Programme in Management and Engineering
Notable alumni and professors
Professors
Alumni
- Marc-André Houmard (1928–2014), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Ralf Speth (* 1955), senior industry executive
- Bärbel Kofler (* 1967), politician (SPD)
- Gerda Stauner (* 1973), author
Facilities
RO-BERTA
The RO-BERTA project (Rosenheims meteorologische Besonderheiten: Eine Regelungs- Technische Aufgabe, Rosenheim's meteorological features: A control task) was launched in 2010 with the aim of supporting anti-hail pilots in selecting the vaccination area and setting up a database for basic research on large-scale weather conditions during hailstorms.
roteg
The construction of the Rosenheim Technology Centre Energy & Buildings (Rosenheimer Technologiezentrum Energie & Gebäude, roteg) began in July 2016. 800 square metres of state-of-the-art laboratories (ventilation and air-conditioning technology and systems, sound measurement technology, energy and material flow management, solar technology, networks and energy storage systems, sustainable heat generation systems and energy monitoring as well as transparent building envelopes and Insitu-measurements) are available for the benefit of all engineering and energy and building technology courses at TH Rosenheim. The technology centre also cooperates with companies and is involved in various research projects.
wiko
The Wirtschaftskolloquium Oberbayern (Business Colloquium Upper Bavaria, wiko) sees itself as a network of regional business associations and federations. The aim is to form a common voice on economic topics in Southeast Upper Bavaria in order to create promising framework conditions for sustainable economic activities and entrepreneurships, to promote economic rationality and to strengthen communication between its members.
Wiko's patron is Dr. Marcel Huber, member of the Landtag of Bavaria. Once a year wiko invites to a highlight event. So far, Manfred Bischoff (2015), Rudolf Staudigl (2016), Wolfgang Clement (2017) and Theo Waigel (2018) have lectured on current economic, political and social topics.
ezro
Founded in 2012, Energiezukunft Rosenheim (Energy Future Rosenheim, ezro) is an association of the city and the district of Rosenheim, the Rosenheim Technical University of Applied Sciences and public, private and commercial stakeholders. The initiative is active in the fields of agriculture, municipalities, e-mobility, energy and citizens' initiatives, buildings and trade. Ezro annually awards the Energy Future Prize for innovative renovation or new construction measures in the regional private housing sector.
Library
There are libraries in all three branches of the TH Rosenheim, the largest one is located at the Rosenheim campus. The library there is open to the public. The offer is oriented to university-relevant topics and includes: books, e-books, e-journals, print media, specialist databases and standards.
Guided tours and literature research training courses expand the library's range of services. Numerous workplaces create a concentrated learning atmosphere. Lockers are available too.
Family office
The university has a family office. This office provides assistance in studying, studying with a child, caring for relatives and with the topic of career and family.
University Sports
For the students and employees of TH Rosenheim there is an extensive range of sports, which is newly compiled each semester, Currently the university offers courses in over 30 different disciplines and sports. TH Rosenheim itself also participates in championships and tournaments with its own teams. For example, the men's football team took second place in the Bavarian University Cup 2019. At the Bavarian Winter University Championships 2019, the staff took first place in the Alpine Skiing category and 2nd place in the Shooting category.
Cafeteria
In the main building of TH Rosenheim Studentenwerk München runs the so-called Stu Bistro. In summer the cozy cafeteria garden is also open. In addition to breakfast and lunch menus, there is a salad bar, fruit and snacks, sweets and drinks. At the espresso bar in the cafeteria you can get coffee and other drinks as well as snacks. There are also several snack and drink machines on the campus. Payment is cashless with the Student Card.
Rosenheim Observatory
The observatory at the TH Rosenheim was built in the 1980s and 1990s by Prof. Aribert Nieswandt. The observatory was and is used also for the education of the students. In addition, there are regular public guided tours and lectures.
Awards
A team from the university took second place at the Solar Decathlon Europe 2010 in Madrid. For this, the students developed an energy self-sufficient residential building. As part of the Excellence Initiative 2012, the Rosenheim University of Applied Sciences was honoured as a partner of the Technical University of Munich for its pioneering cooperation in the fields of wood technology, timber construction and energy efficiency. In 2014, the Technical University of Rosenheim won the European Satellite Navigation Competition (ESNC) with RO-BERTA, the largest international ideas competition in the field of satellite navigation. The university prevailed against more than 50 universities and institutions worldwide.