Dresden University of Applied Sciences was founded in 1992. It is the second-largest university in the capital of the state of Saxony. Engineering, economics, design, and 'green' disciplines constitute the four pillars that the 36 forward-looking diploma, bachelor's, and master's degree programmes in civil engineering/architecture, electrical engineering, informatics, product design, machine engineering, and business administration are based on. These degree programmes include a number of subjects that are unique to post-secondary education in Saxony such as agriculture, horticulture, landscape planning and development, environmental monitoring and analysis, geoinformatics and surveying, as well as geoinformatics and cartography.
Dresden University of Applied Sciences does not offer Masters in this discipline, but other universities do:
Dresden University of Applied Sciences does not offer Masters in this discipline, but other universities do:
Dresden University of Applied Sciences does not offer Masters in this discipline, but other universities do:
Dresden University of Applied Sciences does not offer Masters in this discipline, but other universities do:
Dresden University of Applied Sciences does not offer Masters in this discipline, but other universities do:
Dresden University of Applied Sciences does not offer Masters in this discipline, but other universities do:
Dresden University of Applied Sciences does not offer Masters in this discipline, but other universities do:
Dresden University of Applied Sciences does not offer Masters in this discipline, but other universities do:
Dresden University of Applied Sciences does not offer Masters in this discipline, but other universities do: