Konstanz University of Applied Sciences

Konstanz University of Applied Sciences (Hochschule Konstanz Technik, Wirtschaft und Gestaltung) or HTWG, is a German university of applied sciences located in Konstanz, Baden-Württemberg. It is a member of Lake Constance Arts & Sciences Association.

The university was established in 1906 by Alfred Wachtel and named the "Technicum Konstanz". Initially there were only three departments: engineering, technical studies, and the school for 'Werkmeister' - postgraduate work.

Faculties

 * Architecture and Design
 * Civil Engineering
 * Electronic and Information Technology
 * Computer Sciences
 * Mechanical Engineering
 * Business and social sciences
 * College for Foreign Students (ASK)

Bachelor majors

 * Architecture
 * Applied Computer Science (replaced technical computer science and software engineering)
 * Civil Engineering
 * Business Administration
 * Electronic and Information Technology
 * Communications Design
 * Mechanical Engineering/Construction and Development
 * Mechanical Engineering/Production
 * Transport and Environmental Technology
 * Business Information Systems
 * Healthcare Computer Science
 * Engineering Economics in Construction
 * Engineering Economics in Electrical Sciences/ Informatics
 * Engineering Economics in Mechanical Engineering
 * Economic Language Asia and Management in Chinese
 * Economic Language Asia and Management in Malayan
 * Chemie

Master majors

 * Architecture
 * Asian-European Relations and Management
 * Automotive Systems Engineering
 * Civil Engineering
 * Business Information Technology
 * Computer Science
 * Communications Design
 * Mechanical Engineering and International Sales Management
 * Mechatronics
 * Environmental/ Production Sciences
 * Engineering Economics