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Social Policy and Social Work, Department

Fachbereich Personal/Gesundheit/Soziales (Bamberg)

Fachhochschule des Mittelstands (FHM)

Fachbereich Personal/Gesundheit/Soziales (Bamberg)
Pestalozzistraße 10
D-96052 Bamberg
Telephone: +49 951 2978890
https://www.fh-mittelstand.de/bamberg
FH des Mittelstands/Bamberg (priv.)
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Basic information

Total number of students at the department

40

Percentage of teaching by practitioners

38.0%

Support during the study entry phase

Total score for support in the study entry phase

13/14 points

Job market- and career-orientation

Bachelor theses in cooperation with work environment

91.0%

Research

Cooperative doctoral degrees (in three years)

no data

Third party funds per professor

3,300 €

Students' assessments on undergraduate, presence-learning-courses

Teacher support

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Courses offered

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Exam organisation

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Digital teaching elements

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Introduction to scientific work

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Offers for career orientation

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Support during practical semester

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Practical orientation in teaching

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Support for stays abroad

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Rooms

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Library

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IT-infrastructure

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Overall study situation

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Return rate of the questionnaires

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Further information provided by the department

Special features regarding teaching

The FHM organises its programmes by trimesters. Thanks to the FHM competence model, the curricula are interdisciplinary, academically compact and application-oriented. Small study groups and study group supervisors allow individual support of each student. Close integration of theory and practice is achieved by practice projects integrated in the course, a close network with medium-sized companies and practical experience of the teaching staff.

Special features regarding the international orientation

The FHM is anchored in the region and, as the partner of a globally expanding SME, also internationally oriented. The aim is to support SMEs in the internationalisation process through qualifying and promoting young executives on the basis of international experience and international research projects. The FHM maintains 60 partnerships, particularly with Asian and British universities, and a German-Asian SME Institute (DAMI). The offers are particularly popular with international Masters students.

Special features regarding the equipment

There are several PC clusters with the latest hardware and software available to the students, which can be used in courses and practical projects; The entire university is equipped with WiFi The equipment in the seminar rooms is state of the art. The media campus with news, TV, radio and photo studios is available to all students. All students have online access to the Statista statistics portal. Students receive access to a variety of literature databases, newspaper articles and e-books from the university network.

Support for founders

The Start-Ups module with a final examination in business plan development is compulsory for all students. The FHM has set up an Institute for Start-Ups and Company Succession as an interdisciplinary, application-oriented research facility. Practical seminars and personal coaching sessions allow for start-up expertise and concepts to be utilised for succession arrangements. Our specialists from research and teaching are available to you. The IUG is also open to interested parties from outside the university.

Other special features

The FHM provides recognition models in professional education/continuing education for specific programmes, thus reducing study periods and tuition fees. The trimester structure makes for a compact study experience. The FHM organises the studies in small study groups and provides timetables, ensuring sufficient capacities for each module. Teachers recruited from industry allow for an optimal transfer of knowledge between the universities and companies.

Further information on research activities

Information on access restrictions

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Last Update 2023: Data collected by the CHE Center for Higher Education
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