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Faculty of Business Administration

 

Introduction to the Department

Business Administration department

In the Business Administration department, fourteen full-time professors who have vast professional experience teach about 800 students, training them specifically as future managers for national and international companies. Numerous experts from the worlds of business and administration add to the varied offerings as assistant lectures in compulsory and elective subjects.

The department has focused on an effective, market-oriented theory-to-practice transfer. In the Öffnet internen Link im aktuellen FensterDiploma Program this is guaranteed by two practical training semesters during the, in total, eight-semester course of study, in the bachelor programs in Öffnet einen internen Link im aktuellen Fenster“Business Administration” and Öffnet einen internen Link im aktuellen Fenster“Information Systems” by up to 36 weeks compulsory practical courses during the seven-semester course of study. The Öffnet internen Link im aktuellen FensterMasters Degree will specialize with management skills for small and medium-sized enterprises, particularly in relation to the specific measures of internationalization.

Close contacts to regional and interregional companies make application-oriented project thesis and diploma thesis work possible and enable students to obtain useful professional experiences in actual working conditions.

The department offers international qualification possibilities trough a number of Öffnet einen internen Link im aktuellen Fensteruniversity cooperations in Europe and worldwide, but also locally with offers of study subjects as international management or intercultural skills.

Future business administration graduates can specialize with a broad offer of tuition specialties, areas of studies and elective modules in Öffnet externen Link in neuem Fenstermanagement in healthcare industry, controlling, wood processing industry, international economics and business law, human resource management, taxes/auditing and information systems.