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University of Applied Management (UAM)
Hochschule für angewandtes Management
Motto
Besser studieren!
Established2004
PresidentProf. Dr. Dr. Claudius Schikora
Students2.800 (SS 2017)
Location, ,
Germany

48°18′15″N 11°54′46″E / 48.3043°N 11.9129°E / 48.3043; 11.9129
CampusBerlin, Unna, Treuchtlingen, Neumarkt i.d.Opf.
Websitehttp://www.fham.de/en/

Established in 2004, the University of Applied Management (UAM) is a private, state-approved and fee-based university in Bavaria. The headquarters is located in Ismaning. The for-profit university also has campuses in Neumarkt, Berlin, Treuchtlingen, Unna and Accra.[1]

University and study concept

The UAM follows a semi virtual study concept. The majority of the study takes place virtually by using a modern online learning and communication platform. In addition, three attendance phases are provided per semester at a distance of about eight weeks. The presence phases last five days and serve to attend lectures and courses, and in order to take examinations. During the virtual phases the students use multimedia based work equipment to acquire the knowledge. The teaching methods are based on a blended learning approach and aim at a problem-based learning, which increases the learning success and problem-solving skills, and also encourages the transfer of theory into practice. The University of Applied Management also offers business services, for example in its role as a corporate university or by offering cooperation in the context of dual degree programmes. In addition, market-based services such as market analysis and monitorings are offered. The course contents are very practically oriented which is reflected in practical exercises and case studies in the context of the examinations. The university cooperates tightly with enterprises and associations in order to integrate the latest business and market trends into its curriculum. The Privatuniversity Castle Seeburg and the H:G University of Health and Sports, Technique and Art are to affiliated universities that also rely on the semi virtual study approach.[2]

Campus Erding
Campus Neumarkt
Study rooms

Degree programmes and main focus

Depending on the course the academic degrees Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts, Bachelor of Laws and Master of Laws can be achieved. The following study programmes are offered:

Accreditation

The University of Applied Management has successfully passed the institutional accreditation. All Bachelor and master's degree programmes have been accredited in the context of the implementation of the Bologna Process under the ECTS system by FIBAA. A quality management system consisting of external experts and internal evaluations of students ensures the high quality of the study programmes. The university seeks for a leading position in their chosen management disciplines.[4]

Partners

The University of Applied Management is cooperating with the Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich and the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. Lasting partnerships also exist with:

References

  1. ^ "University of applied Management" Süddeutsche Zeitung. Retrieved: 26.06.2015.
  2. ^ "Semi Virtual Study Concept" Sportmanagement-studieren.de. Retrieved: 26.06.2015.
  3. ^ "Courses of Study Azubiyo. Retrieved: 26.06.2015.
  4. ^ "Accreditation" Wissenschaftsrat GmbH. Retrieved: 26.06.2015.
  5. ^ "Partnerships" University of Applied Management GmbH. Retrieved: 28.05.2015.