Zentrale Studienberatung
im F-S Gebäude
Sandstraße 16-18
57072 Siegen
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studentischen Hotline:
0271 740-2712
Mo - Do: 9 - 16 Uhr
Fr: 9 - 12 Uhr
Mail:
info.studienberatung[at]
zsb.uni-siegen.de
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International Students
You find information about the admission procedure here:
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Impressum
Business Information Systems (dual)
Short information
Restricted
admission |
Regular
study time |
Winter
semester |
Summer
semester |
---|---|---|---|
no | 7 semester) | ✔ |
Admission procedure
Unrestricted admission, no application required
Here is how to enroll
Degree
Bachelor of Science
More information
See below
Language of instruction
German, some courses in English
Dates and deadlines
Requirements for enrollment
An employment contract template (start: August 1) and a
current list of companies in the district of
Siegen-Wittgenstein that offer dual study program options or
have offered them in the past can be found online on the
website of the IHK Siegen:
www.ihk-siegen.de (in the section „Duales
Studium“)
When actually enrolling at the registrar's office or the International Office, the employment contract concluded between the prospective student and the company must be submitted.
Further information on the dual study program in Business Information Systems
Structure of the degree program
Students are employed by a company from the very beginning. They study during the semester and go through work and training phases in the companies during the semester breaks.
In parallel to their theoretical studies at the university, they work practically and go through training in the companies in close coordination in order to achieve a duality between work in the company and scientific training.
Excerpts from the employment contract:
“…The parties assume that the
student will work at a site of the company for at least 3 years
after successfully completing the degree program. The company
commits to offering the student an employment contract under
the employment conditions common in the company that
corresponds to the degree acquired. For every year worked for
the company, 1/3 of the loan paid out shall be deemed
repaid...”
“…The company shall grant the student an interest-free loan for
the term of the degree program and shall pay out a monthly
amount of 250.- € from this granted loan to the student…”
Content of the degree program
You can find further information on the Business Information
Systems degree program at
www.uni-siegen.de/zsb/studienangebot/bachelor/winfo.html.en
Organization of the degree program
Subject examination regulations/degree plans/module
handbooks/internship regulations
Subject examination regulations (FPOs) define the basic
structures of a degree program (e.g. admission requirements and
contents to be studied). The current version of an FPO
automatically applies to students when enrolling in the first
semester of study. This means that, even if the FPO changes
during the course of your studies, the original version in
effect at the time of enrollment still applies (provided that
said FPO does not expire).
The respective degree plan contains the recommended exemplary
course of studies in the individual subjects and is part of an
FPO.
Supplementary regulations and detailed information on each
module to be studied can be found in the module handbooks (e.g.
requirements for taking a written examination or information
about the content of modules/courses, …).
The internship regulations define the conditions under which
the compulsory or optional internships must be completed.
We recommend that, as a minimum, you take a look at the degree
plan of your degree program before the start of the lecture
period so that you know which modules are intended for the
start of your studies.