Mainz University of Applied Sciences in numbers
- 5.410 students
- 160 professors
- 406 employees
Mainz University of Applied Sciences is a place where socially relevant innovations take form. It attracts people with a desire to create and advance their development. Mainz University of Applied Sciences is a living institution promoting exchange and shaping the future, and a progressive community engaged in discourse between those who teach and those who learn.
Mainz University of Applied Sciences is a place where socially relevant innovations take form. It attracts people with a desire to create and advance their development.
Mainz University of Applied Sciences is a living institution promoting exchange and shaping the future, and a progressive community engaged in discourse between those who teach and those who learn.
Mainz University of Applied Sciences applies transdisciplinary thinking in order to provide contributions to socially complex issues. Scientific and practical thought patterns of different disciplines are connected in a new way in teaching and research.
Critical reflection, creativity, scientific inquiry, and a solution-oriented approach are key elements in this process.
The university is part of the economically and culturally strong, technically innovative and international environment of the Rhine-Main area and the state capital of Mainz, a cosmopolitan city offering its residents an excellent place to live.
The city of Mainz is large enough to boast a diverse academic landscape yet at the same time on a scale that makes it easy to establish and maintain personal relationships.
The School of Engineering consists of three departments:
with almost 1600 students enrolled. Currently, 45 professors and 90 lecturers from the field teach at the School of Engineering.
From building design, construction, execution and maintenance to computer-aided measurement methods, our Bachelor's and Master's degree courses offer a wide range of specialization options. Teaching is particularly practice-oriented because lecturers often incorporate their current research projects at the university's internal institutes.
Making our environment safe and keeping it livable
Our construction degree programs at Mainz University of Applied Sciences are just as diverse as the careers in the construction world. From conception, planning, financing, construction, calculation, manufacturing, and maintenance of buildings to renovation, conversion, and disposal, we cover all construction disciplines. You can choose between six bachelor's and five master's programs.
System-oriented and networked degree programs
Construction professionals must understand buildings holistically as construction systems. Our degree programs therefore cover the entire life cycle of the built environment. We consider not only the planning, construction, and operation of buildings but also the infrastructure for transport and water supply – the lifeblood of modern society.
Through the interconnectedness of the lecture offerings of the various construction-related degree programs, you will acquire a broad spectrum of professional skills and a better understanding of the overall system of the built environment. The system-oriented and interconnected curriculum is a particular distinguishing feature of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Mainz University of Applied Sciences.
Frederic Kadje
Study year abroad: USA
“As an international student from Cameroon, the International Civil Engineering program at Mainz University of Applied Sciences has provided me with invaluable opportunities for academic and personal development. The integrated year abroad with the double degree option at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, not only improves my professional expertise, but also prepares me for a truly international career.”
Doreen Holzem
Study year abroad: Trinidad & Tobago
"The good thing about International Civil Engineering at Mainz University is the year of study abroad, the Final Year Project and the Bachelor's thesis abroad. I felt well prepared by my undergraduate studies in Mainz and the year abroad was more than just a great experience. It changes everything."
Eva-Maria Schliebs
Study year abroad: Chile
"I wanted to work in a practical project that has sustainability as its primary focus. That's why I decided to study International Civil Engineering."
Christoph Kissel
Study year abroad: Australia
"The international Civil Engineering study program enabled me to gain a variety of insights into the construction industry during my studies. During my stay abroad, I was able to gain valuable experience and insights into a different culture and way of life."
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