Heilbronn University, established in 1961, is a German University of Applied Sciences.
Its faculties offer undergraduate and graduate programs including: two technical faculties with 8 bachelor courses and 4 master courses, two economical faculties with 9 bachelor courses and 5 master courses; in addition to a faculty of computer science with 3 bachelor courses and 2 master courses.
Different services for students and members of the University staff are provided including; The University Library, a Computing Center and a Center for Study and Teaching. Furthermore, accommodation services are offered whether you choose to stay in an on-campus room or a nearby hotel.
Heilbronn is a city in northern Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Heilbronn is known for its wine industry and is nicknamed Käthchenstadt, after Heinrich von Kleist's Das Käthchen von Heilbronn. Heilbronn is located close to some better-known cities such as Heidelberg and Stuttgart. The Sontheim campus, about two kilometers away from the center of town, is relatively new and well-equipped. There you will find everything a student needs in their free time – a flea market, restaurants, parties and capti
vating lectures. There are a number of other sites downtown worth seeing, such as the city hall, St. Kilian’s Church in Kaiserstrasse, and numerous sculptures and artistic fountains in streets and corners all over town.