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Business Information Systems
Short Information
Restricted
admission |
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study time |
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semester |
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no | 4 semester | ✔ | ✔ |
Admission procedure
Application required
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Degree
Master of Science
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Language of instruction
German and English
Deadlines
The degree program
The master's degree program business information systems is part of a consecutive offer with a national alignment and based on the Bachelor's degree program of business information systems in content and structure.
The degree program is characterised by specialization of advanced subject areas from the bachelor's degree program and also shows a strong research orientation. The target of the master's degree program is to give the graduates the current computer science and business administration concepts and solution approaches as well as the necessary knowledge of IT tools and their use in organizations.
The master's degree program is based on the three pillars of business information systems: Business information systems, computer science and economics (incl. economic law). In the area of business information systems, there is a broad offer of courses available. Available modules include computer-supported group work, operational business information systems, IT-security, decision-supporting systems and human computer interaction. The elective modules of computer science cover specialization subjects of practical and applied computer science. For example, offers on operating systems databases and computer architectures are available. The third pillar of economics comprises areas from media management, economics, business administration and law.
In addition to a general research orientation, the master's degree program is also targeted at practical training that enables the graduates to work both on the user and the developer sides - or in a mediator's role - in the area of operational information processing. Graduates work as information managers, system analysts, software developers or database specialists. They are also in demand in operational function areas such as marketing, production or material management. With a master's degree in business information systems, the graduates are able to take over management functions in large German or foreign enterprises, SME, administrations or start-ups from many different areas.
Admission requirements
1) Bachelor's degree in the degree program
business information systems or a related or equivalent degree
program. The Bachelor's degree must be at least completed with
3.0 in the German grading system.
2) Bachelor's degree in the degree program
business administration with relevant specialization in
business information systems or computer science. The
Bachelor's degree must be at least completed with 3.0 in the
German grading system.
3) Bachelor's degree in the degree program
computer science with relevant specialization in business
administration. The Bachelor's degree must be at least
completed with 3.0 in the German grading system.
4) Alternatively, a qualification equivalent
to the Bachelor's degree can serve as the requirement for
approval. The equivalence shall be determined by the study and
examination board. The examination board can specify in this
case which other requirements must be met in order to be
admitted to the master's degree program.
5)Knowledge of the English language at level
B2
The examination regulations relevant at the time shall
apply.
Study organization
Examination regulations/degree plan/module
manuals/internship rules
Examination regulations (POs) specify the basic structures of a
degree program (e.g. admission requirements and contents to be
studied). Students are automatically subject to the current
version of their PO when they matriculate for their first
subject-related semester. This means that even if the PO
changes during their studies, the original version according to
which they matriculated will remain valid (provided that the PO
does not expire).
The respective degree plan is the recommended example progress
of the studies in individual subjects and is part of a PO.
Supplementary provisions and details for any module to be
studied can be found in the module manually (e.g. requirements
for taking a written test or content-related information on the
modules/events, ...).
The internship rules define the conditions under which the
required or optional internships must be completed.
We recommend at least looking at the study schedule for your
degree program before the lecture time starts, to ensure that
you know which modules are intended for the start of your
studies.