Reutlingen University - Schools & Degree Programs

Schools & Degree Programs

The University has 5 schools with Bachelor's and Master's Degree Programs:

  • INF: School of Informatics (Bachelor of Science)
  • ESB: ESB Reutlingen (Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts)
  • AC: School of Applied Chemistry (Bachelor of Science)
  • TEC: School of Technology (Bachelor of Engineering)
  • TD: School of Textiles & Design (Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts)

Reutlingen University offers Master's Degrees in:

  • ESB: International Management (taught in English combined with 6 countries)
  • ESB: Distance Learning Course International Marketing (taught in German)
  • ESB: International Marketing (taught in German)
  • ESB: International Business Development (taught in German and English)
  • ESB: International Accounting and Taxation (taught in German and English)
  • ESB: International Business (Bachelor/Master programme, taught in English in the 1st year, later German & English)
  • ESB: Production Management (taught in German)(Industrial Engineering)
  • ESB: Logistics Management (taught in German and English)(Industrial Engineering)
  • INF Business Information Management (taught in German)
  • INF Computer Science in Media and Communication (taught in German)
  • AC Technical Polymers (taught in German)
  • AC Bio- and Process Analytics (taught in German)
  • AC Environmental Studies (joint degree with University of Applied Science NĂ¼rtingen)
  • TEC Mechanical Engineering (taught in German)
  • TEC Mechatronics (taught in German)
  • TD Textile Technology / Textile Management (taught in German)
  • TD Textile Design/Fashion Design / Transportation Interior Design (taught in German)

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