Vadémécum HES-SO 2014 2015 (EN)

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VADEMECUM 2014-2015 HES-SO UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES WESTERN SWITZERLAND


The HES-SO has 19’400 students distributed among 28 schools in the cantons of the Arc Jurassien region (French-speaking Berne, Jura, Neuchatel), Geneva, Fribourg, Valais and Vaud. Its activities are based on four underlying missions: • Basic Education (Bachelor & Masters) • Continuing Education • Applied Research & Development (AR&D) and Consultancy Services • National and international relations and grouped into the following six fields of study : Management and Services • Business, Design and Arts • EngineeringFine • Health and Architecture • Music and Theatre • Social Work • Trends in the number of students at the HES-SO HES-SO basis: students attending a basic course with preparatory year in Health OFS basis: students registered for a basic course or continuing education course (MAS/ EMBA) No. of students 20'000

19'390 19'000

18'737 18'124

18'000

17'364

17'269 17'000 16'000 15'000

16'522 16'208 15'363 15'471

15'957 15'128

14'510

14'000 13'000 12'000 11'000 10'000 15.10.2009

15.10.2010

15.10.2011

15.10.2012

15.10.2013

15.10.2014

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Distribution of students by field of studies at 15.10.2014 No. of students 15.10.14

Design and Fine Arts Business, Management and Services Engineering and Architecture Music and Theatre Health Social Work TOTAL

%

1’296 6'201 4'408 1'188 3'378 2'919

6.69 31.98 22.73 6.13 17.42 15.05

19'390

100.00

Distribution fo students in basic education and Continuing education (MAS/EMBA) No. of students 15.10.2011

15.10.2012

15.10.2013

15.10.2014

Bachelor 15’395 Master 1’427 Continuing education (MAS/EMBA) 447 TOTAL 17’269

16’155 1’509 460 18’124

16’705 1’578 454 18’737

17'293 1'644 453 19'390

Distribution of students by gender No. of students 15.10.14

Women Men TOTAL

10'174 9'216 19’390

%

52.47 47.53 100.0

Distribution of students, full-time, in employment or part-time No of students 15.10.14

Full-time 15’786 Part-time 1'140 In employment 2'464 TOTAL 19’390

3

%

81.41 5.88 12.71 100.0


Number of students by field of study and degree course 15.10.2011

15.10.2012

15.10.2013

15.10.2014

1’324

1’322

1’254

1'296

79 344 341 35 215 151 11 8 124 16

68 342 338 40 212 147 20 13 132 10

72 321 314 40 189 138 12 17 139 12

79 323 318 40 195 159 20 13 137 12

Business, Management and Services 5’051

Design and Fine Arts Interior Design Fine Arts Visual communication Conservation Product and Industrial Design Master in Fine Arts Master in Cinema Master in Conservation-restauration Master in Design Continuing Education (MAS/EMBA)

5’440

5’769

6'201

Business Law Business Administration Hospitality Management Information Science Business Information Technology International Business Management Tourism Master in Business Administration Master in Information Science Continuing Education (MAS/EMBA)

– 2’617 1’196 132 408 – 344 121 – 233

– 2’814 1’271 139 442 – 356 136 29 253

75 2’969 1’206 158 468 44 428 156 24 241

131 2'980 1'442 157 486 123 454 147 30 251

Engineering and Architecture

3’975

4’072

4’287

4'408

68 365 190 81 – 171 327 201 132 97 125 443 105 108 90 316 79 292 – 170 185

79 420 175 86 – 171 282 192 147 96 135 424 76 115 132 339 88 306 29 164 170

85 429 176 90 42 194 277 220 150 100 131 449 62 100 156 360 109 281 40 155 173

97 454 156 108 89 200 274 214 157 98 134 481 64 97 166 372 98 259 55 145 190

Agronomy Architecture Landscape Architecture Chemistry Energy and Environmental Engineering Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Géomatics Environmental Engineering Industrial Design Engineering Computer Science Engineering and Management Media Engineering Engineering in Information Technologies Microengineering Oenology Systems Engineering Energy and Building Technology Life Technologies Telecommunications

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15.10.2011

15.10.2012

15.10.2013

15.10.2014

Engineering and Architecture Master in Architecture Master in Engineering TIC Master in Engineering TIN Master in Ingénierie du territoire Master in Life Sciences Continuing Education (MAS/EMBA)

Music and Theatre Contemporary Dance Music Music and Movement Theatre Master in Music Composition and Theory Master Music Performance Master in Specialized Music Performance Master in Music Pedagogy Master in Theatre

Health Occupational Therapy Nutrition and Dietetics Osteopathy Physiotherapy Psychomotor Therapy Midwifery Nursing Radiologic Medical Imaging Technology Master in Nursing Sciences

Social Work Social Work Master in Social Work Continuing Education (MAS/EMBA)

TOTAL

71 95 120 39 17 88

77 68 112 57 21 111

82 78 115 72 27 134

94 83 125 37 34 127

1’142

1’155

1’161

1'188

– 549 16 29 20 272 71 185 –

– 538 20 30 27 318 59 157 6

– 519 19 31 27 320 53 180 12

11 490 18 31 23 335 62 201 17

2’738

3’100

3’266

3'378

154 71 – 278 92 138 1’792 178 35

163 82 – 299 93 140 2’060 230 33

176 87 – 316 94 149 2’171 240 33

192 96 30 326 103 156 2'228 205 42

3’039

3’035

3’000

2'919

2’842 87 110

2’852 97 86

2’840 93 67

2'771 85 63

17’269

18’124

18’737

19'390

OFS basis: students registered for a basic course or continuing education course (MAS/EMBA)

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Degree courses by fields of study and cantons 15.10.2011

15.10.2012

15.10.2013

15.10.2014

BERNE-JURA-NEUCHÂTEL Conservation Master in Conservation-restoration Business Law Business Administration Business Information Technology Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Industrial Design Engineering Computer Science Microengineering Master in Architecture Nursing Continuing Education (MAS/EMBA)

35 8 – 526 133 23 16 125 94 112 31 284 59

40 13 – 567 170 – – 135 131 139 38 292 83

40 17 75 578 167 – – 131 150 154 39 271 84

TOTAL

1’415

1’570

1’667

Business Administration Architecture Chemistry Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Computer Science Telecommunications Master in Architecture Osteopathy Nursing Social Work Continuing Education (MAS/EMBA)

519 190 81 82 118 126 82 67 31 – 278 484 38

542 211 86 83 105 127 87 79 38 – 318 488 35

611 226 90 100 106 143 73 81 39 – 322 493 33

TOTAL

2’096

2’199

2’317

79 221 127 115 115 56 686 132 174 – – 175 68

68 219 126 112 108 70 745 139 166 – 29 209 79

72 214 108 97 99 73 781 158 172 44 24 203 85

40 13 131 582 158 – – 134 158 159 – 261 98

1'734

FRIBOURG 611 235 108 112 120 143 78 82 – 30 333 487 29

2'368

GENEVA Interior Design Fine Arts Visual communication Product and Industrial Design Master in Fine Arts Master in Design Business Administration Information Science Business Information Technology International Business Management Master in Information Science Architecture Agronomy

OFS basis: students registered for a basic course or continuing education course (MAS/EMBA)

79 222 106 107 114 74 768 157 190 123 30 219 97

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15.10.2011

15.10.2012

15.10.2013

15.10.2014

Civil Engineering Computer Science Energy and Building Technology Engineering in Information Technologies Environmental Engineering Landscape Architecture Mechanical Engineering Microengineering Telecommunications Master in Architecture Music Music and Movement Master in Music Composition and Theory Master in Music Performance Master in Specialized Music Performance Master in Music Pedagogy Nutrition and Dietetics Physiotherapy Midwifery Nursery Radiologic Medical Imaging Technology Psychomotor Therapy Social Work Continuing Education (MAS/EMBA)

89 23 – 90 97 190 59 81 15 40 2951 161 161 1301 581 1121 71 83 84 271 85 92 806 105

88 – 29 132 96 175 65 80 – 39 2931 201 221 1571 441 911 82 90 84 343 94 93 852 81

94 – 40 156 100 176 77 80 – 43 2701 191 221 1671 381 991 87 95 91 365 109 94 865 64

88 – 55 166 98 156 71 78 – – 2351 181 151 1791 511 1231 96 93 97 417 89 103 901 87

TOTAL

4’856

5’120

5’281

5'502

Fine Arts Master in Fine Arts Business Administration Business Information Technology Tourism Energy and Environmental Engineering Life Technologies Systems Engineering Physiotherapy Nursing Social Work Continuing Education (MAS/EMBA)

64 16 298 101 344 – 170 131 89 235 643 9

59 18 324 106 356 – 164 126 95 255 618 20

50 22 340 129 428 23 155 129 101 281 617 13

49 24 364 138 454 47 145 121 108 290 600 16

TOTAL

2’100

2’141

2’288

VALAIS

1

Including the students of the Conservatoire de Neuchâtel

OFS basis: students registered for a basic course or continuing education course (MAS/EMBA)

7

2'356


VAUD

15.10.2011

15.10.2012

15.10.2013

Fine Arts Visual Communication Product and Industrial Design Master in Fine Arts Master in Cinéma Master in Design Business Administration Energy and Environmental Engineering Electrical Engineering Geomatics Computer Science Engineering and Management Media Engineering Microengineering Systems Engineering Telecommunications Music (classical and jazz) Master in Music Composition and Theory Master in Music Performance Master in Specialized Music Performance Master in Music Pedagogy Occupational Therapy Physiotherapy Midwifery Nursing Radiologic Medical Imaging Technology Social Work Continuing Education (MAS/EMBA)

59 214 100 20 11 68 588 – 186 132 244 105 108 123 161 103 2542 42 1422 132 732 154 106 54 724 93 909 206

64 212 100 21 20 62 636 – 177 147 206 76 115 120 180 91 2452 52 1612 152 662 163 114 56 852 136 894 219

57 206 92 17 12 66 659 19 171 150 226 62 100 126 152 92 2492 52 1532 152 812 176 120 58 932 131 865 242

TOTAL

4’954

5’153

5’234

15.10.2014

52 212 88 21 20 63 655 42 154 157 245 64 97 135 138 108 2552 82 1562 112 782 192 125 59 927 116 783 196

5'157

HAUTES ÉCOLES CONVENTIONNÉES Hospitality Management Oenology Contemporary Dance Theatre Master Theatre Continuing Education (MAS/EMBA)

TOTAL

1’196 79 – 29 – 30

1’271 88 – 30 6 22

1’206 109 – 31 12 18

1'442 98 11 31 17 27

1’334

1’417

1’376

1'626

Master in Business Administration Master in Architecture Master in Engineering TIC Master in Engineering TIN Master in Ingénierie du territoire Master in Life sciences Master in Nursing Sciences Master in Social Work

121 – 95 120 39 17 35 87

136 – 68 112 57 21 33 97

156 – 78 115 72 27 33 93

147 94 83 125 37 34 42 85

TOTAL

514

524

574

647

18’124

18’737

19'390

HES-SO MASTER

TOTAL 2

17’269

Including the students of the Conservatoire de Fribourg and Conservatoire de Sion OFS basis: students registered for a basic course or continuing education course (MAS/EMBA)

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The HES-SO schools The 28 schools of the HES-SO are responsible for the autonomous local organisation and management of their Education, Continuing Education and Applied Research and Development provision and are subordinate to the cantonal structures. Berne-Jura-Neuchâtel / Haute Ecole Arc Direction Haute Ecole Arc Ingénierie – He-Arc Ingénierie Haute école de gestion Arc – HEG Arc Haute Ecole Arc Conservation-restauration Haute Ecole Arc Santé – He-Arc Santé

ingenierie.he-arc.ch gestion.he-arc.ch conservation-restauration.he-arc.ch sante.he-arc.ch

Fribourg / HES-SO Fribourg Direction

www.hefr.ch Haute école d'ingénierie et d'architecture de Fribourg – HEIA-FR www.heia-fr.ch Haute école de gestion de Fribourg – HEG-FR www.heg-fr.ch Haute école de santé Fribourg Hochschule für Gesundheit Freiburg– HEdS-FR www.heds-fr.ch Haute Ecole de travail social Fribourg – HETS-FR www.hets-fr.ch

Genève / HES-SO Genève Direction Haute école du paysage, d’ingénierie et d’architecture de Genève – hepia Haute école de gestion de Genève – HEG-GE Haute école d’art et de design Genève – HEAD Haute école de travail social Genève – HETS-GE Haute école de santé Genève – HEdS-GE Haute école de Musique de Genève – HEM-GE

Valais / HES-SO Valais - Wallis Direction HES-SO Valais-Wallis – Haute Ecole de Gestion & Tourisme – HEG HES-SO Valais-Wallis – Haute Ecole d’Ingénierie – HEI HES-SO Valais-Wallis – Haute Ecole de Santé – HEdS HES-SO Valais-Wallis – Haute Ecole de Travail Social – HETS Ecole cantonale d’art du Valais – ECAV

www.hesge.ch www.hesge.ch/hepia www.hesge.ch/heg www.hesge.ch/head www.hesge.ch/hets www.hesge.ch/heds www.hemge.ch www.hevs.ch www.hevs.ch www.hevs.ch www.hevs.ch www.hevs.ch www.ecav.ch

Vaud Haute Ecole d’Ingénierie et de Gestion du Canton de Vaud – HEIG-VD ECAL / Ecole cantonale d’art de Lausanne HESAV – Haute Ecole de Santé Vaud Haute école de travail social et de la santé | EESP | Lausanne Institut et Haute Ecole de la Santé La Source – HEdS-La Source Haute Ecole de Musique de Lausanne – HEMU

www.heig-vd.ch www.ecal.ch www.hesav.ch www.eesp.ch www.ecolelasource.ch www.hemu.ch

HAUTES ÉCOLES CONVENTIONNÉES Changins – Haute école de viticulture et œnologie www.changins.ch Ecole hôtelière de Lausanne – EHL www.ehl.edu Haute école de théâtre de Suisse romande – HETSR – La Manufacture www.hetsr.ch

HES-SO MASTER

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www.hes-so.ch/masters


Financial system The financial contribution of the Swiss Confederation amounts to around 30% for all the fields of study. Mutual financing of the balance by the member cantons. Financial support for the schools by means of payments per student (basic education) and per project, or operational budgets (other missions). Financial breakdown

Budget 2014

Budget 2015

503.1 439.7 40.0 17.0

520.0 446.4 40.7 16.6

16.4

16.3

28’300 francs

27’600 francs

en mio de CHF

Annual total costs Basic education (Bachelors and Masters) AR&D Pratical training Common costs (information systems, coordination, harmonisation, headquarters, amortization) Average annual financing per student (basic education)

en mio de CHF

Staff 2013 (FTE)1 Faculty members Mid-level staff Administrative staff

FTE

CAPITA

1478 983 972

2879 8482 1696

Distribution of staff by gender Women Men 1

EPT

TETES

1379 2054

5664 7393

Full Time Equivalent

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HES-SO key dates

1994 The Conference of the cantonal offices for professional training of French-speaking Switzerland and Ticino (CRFP) decides to create a single UAS for Western Switzerland. 1995 The Swiss Parliament votes in the Federal law on UASs. 1996 The Ordinance for the creation and management of the Universities of Applied Sciences (OHES) of 11 September 1996 sets out the Federal law on the UASs. It specifies in particular the degree courses, the approved qualifications, as well as the measures relating to professional development and applied research and development. 1997 The Intercantonal Concordat on the HES-SO is signed. It binds the cantons involved and determines the structures and operational methods of the HES-SO in the fields of Engineering Sciences and Architecture, Business, Management and Services and Applied Arts. 1998 The Intercantonal Agreement on the UASs regulates access to the UAS at intercantonal level, together with the contributions to be made by the students’ home cantons to the UAS authorities. 2001 The Intercantonal HES-S2 Convention creates the UAS of Health and Social Work of Western Switzerland (S2). The degree courses start a year later. 2004 Merge of SO and S2: the fields Engineering Sciences and Architecture, Business, Management and Services, Design and Health, Social Work are brought together under the label of HES-SO. 2005 Integration of music into the HES-SO provision. The Intercantonal Agreement on the Universities of Applied Sciences (AHES) of the Swiss Conference of Cantonal Ministers of Education comes into force. This text specifies the contributions to be made by the students’ home cantons to the UAS authorities. 2006 Start of the integration of the Fine arts into the HES-SO provision. 2007 The HES-SO is given the authority to launch eight new Master programmes (Engineering Sciences, Business, Management and Services, Music, Design and Fine Arts) that augments the existing offer in Architecture and Cinema.


2008 In April 2008 the Federal Council confirms the HES-SO’s management authorisation. At the end of November the Strategic Committee of the HES-SO submits a preliminary draft of the Agreement to the Federal Council. 2009 In February, the Federal Department of Economic Affairs authorizes the launch of the Master in Nursing Sciences offered jointly by the HES-SO and the University of Lausanne. In August, the group of experts appointed by the Federal Council submits its report on the preliminary draft of the Agreement. 2010 In January, the Federal Council unconditionally approved the HES-SO’s preliminary draft agreement. 2011 The Federal Department of Economic Affairs authorises the launch of the two Master programmes en Ingénierie du territoire (Geomatics, Land Management and Civil Engineering) and in Theatre with the Master Campus Theater CH. In July, the new agreement is submitted for consultation by the cantonal governments. In November, the first cantonal Parliament (Valais) validates this document unanimously. 2012 The new inter-cantonal agreement is validated by the parliaments of all the HES-SO cantons (Be-Ju-Ne, Genève, Fribourg, Valais, Vaud). HES-SO//Transition is launched in order to streamline the transition towards this new agreement and to prepare for the future institutional accreditation. 2013 New agreement enters into effect. The Governing Committee nominates the first Rector of the HES-SO. A full Rector’s Council, composed of three Vice-Rectors and a Secretary General, is nominated in December. The HES-SO celebrates its 15th anniversary. 2014 In March, accession of a new Rectorate. Launch of a Bachelor of Science HES-SO in Oesteopathy (September 2014), a Master in Interdisciplinary Innovation for Product & Business Development (INNOKICK – September 2015), a Master of Science HES-SO in Global Hospitality Business (September 2015), as well as a Master of Arts in Interior Design in collaboration with other UAS (September 2016).

www.hes-so.ch/stat HES-SO Rectorat – Rue de la Jeunesse 1 – Case Postale 452 – CH - 2800 Delémont

Impressum January 2015 Source : Unité statistiques et Services financiers HES-SO Print : Pressor SA, Delémont


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