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HFT Stuttgart

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Tradition and Innovation – key characteristics of the HFT Stuttgart. Founded in 1832 as the „Winter School for Building Craftsmen“, today the HFT Stuttgart offers a broad spectrum of accredited Bachelor and Master’s Programmes.

Our three faculties offer a total of 14 Bachelor and 14 Master’s Programmes. Our campus is located directly in the centre of Stuttgart, the business centre of South-West Germany.

At the HFT Stuttgart we specialise in teaching practical skills in small groups. 3900 students are taught by about 125 professors, who are supported by over 400 part-time lecturers.

Not only technical knowledge is taught, but also interpersonal skills such as team building and the ability to work on interdisciplinary projects. Integrated into your degree programme, you may also find practical study projects in firms and offices or possibly a study semester at one of our 70 partner institutions around the world.

The Bachelor and Master’s Degree system at the HFT Stuttgart offers you the right training programme and the best possible opportunities for your future career.

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