Industrial Engineering (B.Eng.)

with the specialisations Mechanical Engineering / Management, Energy / Environment

Engineering, computer science and teaching

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Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences

The Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences offers its students a university education that prepares them for work in companies, social and charitable organisations and the public sector in a practical and targeted manner.
Small seminar groups support practice-orientated learning.

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Faculty of Engineering

Nordhausen University of Applied Sciences offers several engineering degree programmes with excellent career prospects.
Numerous contacts and collaborations with industry as well as research projects carried out on behalf of industry and business make the degree programmes particularly practice-oriented.

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Rutuja Koli

This master's programme introduced me to the environmental world and gave me the confidence to work on real environmental challenges.

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Aditya

What I love most about Nordhausen University is the incredibly peaceful environment and the high quality of our experienced, professional faculty. Beyond the classroom, the ‚International Get-together‘ events have been a highlight for me, offering a wonderful way to learn about other cultures, while the university mess provides excellent service that makes campus life even better.

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Jasmine

I like the family environment at the university. Professors and lecturers know you by name and even the canteen staff know what my favourite side dish is on schnitzel day. My degree programme (Health and Social Work, 5th semester) offers me a huge range of future employment opportunities. I can gain a foothold in almost any social organisation later on. But the healthcare sector also has a number of opportunities in store for me. I think hardly any other degree programme is so universal.

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Sahil Vivek Dharia

I like my Master's programme because it focuses on renewable energy and sustainability, which are current global needs. The Master's programme in Renewable Energy Systems is practical and well structured. I like Nordhausen University of Applied Sciences because the professors are supportive and they clearly explain concepts and answer all my questions.

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Jasha

What I like about the degree programme is the interactivity in the lectures, especially from the 3rd semester onwards. I also like the way the lecturers teach the content and try to show you practical things so that you can take something away with you after your studies.

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Md. Nafish

What I like most about Nordhausen University is the peaceful, green campus and its beautiful, snow-covered atmosphere in winter. It creates a calm and inspiring environment for studying Computer Engineering for IoT Systems.

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Hinderrike Johanna

The colleagues here are super nice. We know and appreciate each other and each other's work. Despite the large number of employees at the university, I work in a manageable team. I already know some of my colleagues from my studies.

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Leonie

The Master's degree programme in Industrial Engineering and Management at Nordhausen University of Applied Sciences is super flexible and really fun. The lectures and seminars are varied, the lecturers are committed and totally approachable. In addition, there is a well-kept campus where you simply feel at home.

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Sara

What I like about Nordhausen University of Applied Sciences is the active combination of theory and practice. As a science communicator at the Transferwerk, I appreciate the freedom to develop innovative formats that show how our research is actively shaping everyday life and the future.

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  • Billions of people use digital products every day, and companies such as Spotify, Amazon and SAP build their entire organisation around them. Creating something and actively changing the world is a human expression of our abilities. In the modern digital economy, this creative drive has found its home in the role of product management [...]
  • How do families whose adult children have a disability live and what challenges, but also resources, characterise their everyday lives? two qualitative studies at Nordhausen University of Applied Sciences provide insights into the realities of life that often remain hidden. They show how parents and relatives organise their lives, what support they receive - and what research gaps [...].

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Green lawns, blue skies, flowering shrubs – when the campus looks so lovely, it’s the perfect place to spend time. 🌳😎The library and Building 18 look just as they always have. On the roof, you can see the skylights leading to Level 4 of the library, where the economics books are kept. But something is missing from this old photo compared to today, isn’t it? 🤔Exactly, it’s Level 0 with the social science books and the floor-to-ceiling windows, which offer a wonderful view of the campus’s green spaces. No wonder the window seats are so popular. You’d almost rather enjoy the view of the greenery than bury your nose in notes and books. 📚Level 0 is also home to one of the university’s many computer rooms. The library’s computer room is mainly used for training sessions, for example on Citavi, a reference management programme that makes working with sources much easier for you. 🖥️Where do you prefer to study in the library? 🙂#CampusTimeTravel #TimeTravel #Library #Books #Campus #CampusLove #HochschuleNordhausen #Nordhausen #Turingia #university

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🎤 Specialist lecture: Multilingualism in children with developmental disorders📅 24 June 2026🕔 5.00–6.30 pm💻 Online, free of charge https://webconf.hs-nordhausen.de/rooms/fzi-ojk-xhn-ju0/joinProf. Dr Anke Buschmann and Prof. Dr Andreas Seidel will provide insights into the topic: Multilingualism in children with developmental disorders: Counselling, support and practical approaches for early intervention, early support and nursery settings. There will be an opportunity for professional discussion afterwards. All interested parties are warmly invited. #Continuing professional development #Course #study #degree #Master’s degree #Specialist lecture #Early intervention #Early support #Inclusion

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🔧♻️ Screwing instead of throwing away! Premiere a success! Nordhausen University of Applied Sciences welcomed visitors to its Open Day for the first time.🛠️ The results are impressive:✅ The fault was localised in 83 % of the devices brought along.✅ Every second device was repaired on the spot.Whether it was a computer mouse, toy robot, toaster or cordless screwdriver - together with experienced repair assistants, defects were examined and repair options identified.💡 The repair meeting is an offer for self-help: repairing together instead of throwing away, conserving resources and avoiding electronic waste. 🌱♻️📅 Next repair meeting:🗓️ 10 June 2026🕑 14:00-17:00📍 Campus of Nordhausen University of Applied Sciences👉If you would like to bring a faulty electrical appliance or bicycle, you can register in advance at repariertreff@hs-nordhausen.de or ask questions.➡️ Make a note in advance: The next meeting will take place on 8 July! #Repariertreff #ReparierenStattWegwerfen #Nachhaltigkeit #Ressourcenschonung #HochschuleNordhausen #Nordhausen #Thüringen

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25 years of commitment to teaching, research and university life! 🎉Two long-serving employees at our university were honoured for their 25 years of public service. Our university president, Prof Dr Jörg Wagner, presented the certificates from the Free State of Thuringia and thanked both employees for their consistent commitment.👏 Congratulations to:🔹 Simone Krauthöfer, Administrative Business Economist (VWA), Team Assistant in the Dean's Office of the Department of Engineering, Institute of Computer Science, Automation and Electronics (IAE)🔹 Michael Franz, Dipl.-Ing. (FH), Laboratory Engineer in the Department of Engineering, Institute of Computer Science, Automation and Electronics (IAE)For a quarter of a century, both have been shaping everyday university life with their expertise, reliability and commitment - thank you very much for that. 🙏We look forward to our time together and many years of collaboration to come!#Jubilee #HochschuleNordhausen #Nordhausen #Thüringen

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