Your future begins in Siegen
For us, business informatics is more than just business and process modeling. We focus on the triad of people-technology-design. This means you will learn how to develop digital solutions that are tailored to the needs and abilities of users. You will also apply new technologies and design principles. We place great emphasis on the close integration of various disciplines such as computer science, business administration, design and sociology/psychology. If you are interested in computer science and business administration, business informatics is the right place for you.
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Career prospects
Due to the unique combination of business understanding, design and IT skills, the Master's offers a wide range of career opportunities. You will be particularly valuable in the job market as you can build bridges between technical and business teams. The human-centered approach enables you to design and research innovative solutions. This opens up careers in business and science.
Students about the Business Informatics program
We benefit from the excellent support!
Studying Business Informatics at the University of Siegen is an outstanding experience, as it offers a perfect mix of theoretical knowledge and practical applications. In addition, the combination of computer science and economics provides excellent preparation for solving business problems. We also benefit from the excellent support provided by experienced lecturers and professors who are always willing to support and encourage us.
- Bachelor's degree in Business Information Systems or comparable degree with at least 90 credit points from the fields of Business Information Systems, Computer Science or Business Administration
- Minimum grade of the degree: satisfactory (3.0)
- A certificate showing English language skills at level B2
The current examination regulations always apply.
Subject examination regulations/study plans/module handbooks/internship regulations
Subject examination regulations (FPOs) define the basic structures of a degree program (e.g. admission requirements and content to be studied). Students are automatically subject to the current version of an FPO when they enrol for their first semester. This means that even if the FPO changes during the course of study, the original version according to which you enrolled is still valid (provided this FPO does not expire).
The respective study plan represents the recommended exemplary course of study in the individual subjects and is part of an FPO.
Supplementary regulations and detailed information for each module to be studied can be found in the module handbooks (e.g. requirements for taking a written examination).e.g. requirements for taking a written examination or information on the content of the modules/courses, ...).
The internship regulations define the conditions under which the compulsory or optional internships must be completed.
Before the start of the lecture period, we recommend that you at least take a look at the curriculum of your degree program so that you know which modules are planned for the start of your studies.