Where to order fake FOM Hochschule degree certificate online? Obtain realistic FOM Hochschule diploma certificate online, Why people would like to buy a realistic FOM Hochschule degree certificate online? FOM Hochschule für Oekonomie & Management is a private university in Germany that specializes in business and management education.
It offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as professional development courses. FOM Hochschule has campuses in several cities across Germany and also offers online courses. The university is known for its practical approach to teaching and its close ties to industry.
The university was founded in Essen in 1990 in order to cater to working people. On 18 September 1993 it received state recognition and in September 1994 it began operating. In the first year, there were 149 students studying Master of Business Administration. In 1998 they began to expand to other sites outside Essen. In 2005 they began offering courses in engineering in association with the Ruhr University Bochum.
In 2012, the university sued a former student for being too fast when completing 11 semesters worth of studies in only 4 semesters.
The FOM is accredited by the FIBAA since 2006 as well as the German Council of Science and Humanities since 2004.
The main faculty is located in Essen. There are 35 other schools in Germany, located in Aachen, Arnsberg, Augsburg, Berlin, Bochum, Bonn, Bremen, Dortmund, Duisburg, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt am Main, Freiburg, Gütersloh, Hagen, Hamburg, Hannover, Herne, Karlsruhe, Kassel, Koblenz, Köln, Leipzig, Mainz, Mannheim, Marl, München, Münster, Neuss, Nürnberg, Oberhausen, Saarbrücken, Siegen, Stuttgart, Wesel and Wuppertal. There is also an FOM in Viena and in Luxembourg.
Since 2003 FOM has had two faculties in China, one near Beijing and the other in the Shandong province in co-operation with the Shanghai University of Finance and Economics.
The FOM has partnerships with more than 700 companies including 3M, Allianz, Deutsche Bank, RWE, Siemens, Deutsche Bahn, Bayer, HSBC Trinkaus, ThyssenKrupp, BMW, Vodafone, Ford, Deloitte and Ernst & Young.