The Solothurnstrasse campus in Biel/Bienne is home to the Department of Architecture, Wood and Civil Engineering (Architektur, Holz und Bau), offering programs in sustainable building and design.
Facilities include design studios, material labs, and full-scale construction sites, emphasizing eco-friendly materials and BIM technologies.
The Basel campus focuses on health education, particularly education and health professions, with programs tailored to the region's needs.
It collaborates with local hospitals and promotes lifelong learning in healthcare.
The Falkenplatz campus in Bern serves as the central administrative hub for the Berner Fachhochschule, housing the President's Office, Vice-President's Office, and key services. While not primarily focused on teaching, it supports all faculties across the university and hosts some interdisciplinary activities and events related to management and administration courses.
This campus facilitates coordination between departments, offering spaces for meetings, conferences, and executive education programs. It plays a crucial role in the overall academic ecosystem, ensuring smooth operations for students in business, health, engineering, and arts programs throughout BFH.
The Brückenstrasse campus is the heart of the BFH Department of Business (Departement Wirtschaft), specializing in management, economics, and related fields. It offers practical, application-oriented programs designed for future business leaders.
Students benefit from close ties to industry, with projects, internships, and research focused on Swiss and international markets. The campus emphasizes innovation, entrepreneurship, and ethical business practices, preparing graduates for careers in consulting, finance, and corporate management. Facilities include modern lecture halls, simulation centers, and collaboration spaces for real-world case studies.
The Pestalozzistrasse campus in Burgdorf is a key site for the Department of Engineering and Information Technology (Technik und Informatik), specializing in electrical engineering, computer science, and mechanical engineering.
State-of-the-art labs and workshops support hands-on projects with industry partners, focusing on sustainable technologies and Industry 4.0.
The Zollikofen campus, known as BFH-HAFL, specializes in Agricultural, Forest and Food Sciences, located in a rural setting ideal for practical training.
With experimental farms, greenhouses, and food processing labs, it supports research in sustainable agriculture and food security.
The Schwarztorstrasse campus is dedicated to the Department of Health Professions (Departement Gesundheit), offering programs in nursing, physiotherapy, and midwifery with a focus on practical healthcare training.
Modern simulation clinics and labs allow students to practice patient care in realistic settings. Emphasis on interprofessional education and research in digital health and preventive medicine prepares graduates for Switzerland's healthcare system.
The Hallerstrasse campus hosts the BFH Department of Social Work (Departement Soziale Arbeit), focusing on social services, community development, and welfare studies. It provides hands-on training for professionals in social care and policy.
This specialist campus features practice labs, counseling simulation rooms, and partnerships with local NGOs. Programs emphasize evidence-based practice, ethics, and interdisciplinary approaches with health and law faculties, addressing contemporary challenges like aging populations and social inequality in Switzerland.
The Magglingen campus hosts the Swiss Federal Institute of Sport Magglingen (EHSM), part of BFH, focusing on sports science, coaching, and physical education.
Sports facilities include tracks, gyms, and labs for biomechanics and physiology research.