Overview
Duration and Form of Study
Full-time studies: 3 years or 6 semester
Part-time studies: 4 years or 8 semester
Start of Studies
Full-time studies: 1st April and 1st October
Part-time studies: 1st October
Study Times
- Approximately eight weeks of semester break are planned for each year of study.
- Full-time studies: In the period from 08:30 a.m. - 05:30 p.m.
- Part-time studies: Two evenings/week from 06:00 p.m. - 09:15 p.m. (Monday-Thursday) and two saturdays/month from 08:30 a.m. - 04:00 p.m.
Achievements already made within the framework of other training courses can be recognised after an individual examination and lead to a shortening of the study period.
Alongside the principles of economics and legal studies, together with English for business, the
Basic Studies teaches skill basics. Course orientation, knowledge theory and personality development are the core aspects here. Students learn about the pre-requisites and methods of academic endeavour.
The
Advanced Studies comprise the specialist know-how relevant to business engineers. Unlike courses available to date, the content here will reflect a greater focus on the vocational field and the sector itself. The special studies component is flanked by sub-projects and sector-related project work undertaken within companies. It is completed with a documentation process and final presentation.
The increasingly international slant to our study programmes is reflected in the project-focused
application-based curriculum. Some lectures are delivered in English. Current management themes with an international business and management reference are accompanied by ethical aspects, to flesh out the application-based curriculum.
Two
practical phases are integrated into the full-time course and these can be undertaken in Germany or abroad. The final element of the course is the composition of a bachelor thesis with a practical focus. Successful course graduates receive the academic title "Bachelor of Science".
All teaching content is taught according to the latest teaching methods and in networked application. Since our professors and lecturers come from the business world, they can integrate their experience and their network into their teaching in a particularly practical way. In addition, lectures, case studies and specialist debates parallel to specialist internships, excursions and guest lectures are formative elements of the course. In addition to classroom instruction, the acquired specialist knowledge is reflected and applied in self-study, in group work and in accompanying learning (eLearning). The different life and professional backgrounds of the students are seen as an important enrichment.