Bachelor's Programme "European Business Management"
Welcome
Welcome to our new European Business Management course, a seven-semester bachelor degree programme completely in English and designed for students aiming to work in an international business environment.
Key facts
Degree |
Bachelor of Arts |
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Language of instruction |
English |
Modes of study |
full-time, part-time |
Standard duration |
7 semesters (full-time), 14 semesters (part-time) |
Programme start |
winter semester |
Fees |
no tuition fees (the university only charges semester fees each semester) |
Application deadlines |
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Faculty |
Programme Objectives
The bachelor's programme European Business Management is a modern, internationally-oriented and competence-based business degree programme with a focus on Europe. Graduates have specialized knowledge of business administration, are able to comprehend current economic and economic-political developments and analyse business management problems in an international context. Along with the development of linguistic and intercultural skills plus the experience of working in international teams, graduates will be able to succeed in a rapidly changing globalized world. Doors will open to graduates for careers in national and international companies in such areas as personnel, financial management, marketing and consultancy. The bachelor's degree also entitles the student to continue studies in a business administration-oriented master's programme worldwide.
Here are seven good reasons to study European Business Management:
1. Three-semester General Studies
The degree programme begins with three semesters of modules that will provide you with a solid base of knowledge across a range of subjects such as introductions to business administration and economics, marketing, human resources, law, business maths, IT and finance.
Full list of modules in the general studies
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1st Semester |
HPW |
CP |
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Introduction to Business Administration |
2 |
2 |
Introduction to Law |
4 |
5 |
Marketing |
2 |
3 |
Financial Accounting |
4 |
5 |
Academic Methods |
2 |
2 |
Mathematics |
4 |
5 |
Introduction to Information Management |
4 |
5 |
Business English Communication Skills |
2 |
0* |
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2nd Semester |
HPW |
CP |
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Human Resources and Organisational Design |
4 |
5 |
Financial Statements |
2 |
2 |
Production and Logistics |
4 |
5 |
Introduction to Economics I |
4 |
5 |
Statistics I |
2 |
3 |
Business English Communication Skills |
2 |
5* |
Personal and Professional Skills |
2 |
0* |
Business German/French/Spanish I |
4 |
5 |
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3rd Semester |
HPW |
CP |
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Investments and Asset Pricing |
4 |
5 |
Costs and Management Accounting |
4 |
5 |
Introduction to Economics II |
2 |
2 |
Statistics II |
2 |
3 |
Management Information Systems |
4 |
5 |
Business Communication and Project Management |
4 |
5 |
Personal and Professional Skills |
2 |
5* |
Business German/French/Spanish II |
2 |
3 |
HPW: hours per week |
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CP: credit points |
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*CP accredited after successful completion of the two-semester module |
2. Specializations
In the 4th and 5th semesters, you have the chance to specialize in an area that you find interesting and so develop a more focussed and defined professional profile. Apart from modules on International Strategies in Theory and Practice and International and Institutional Economics you can choose an additional Specialization consisting of four modules from a list including Marketing and Human Resource Analytics, International Trade and Investment and Finance, Accounting, Controlling, Technology (FACT) International. If you have an advanced level (CEFR C1) of German, you can also choose modules run in German such as Innovation & Entrepreneurship and Digital Marketing & Design.
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List of the specializations on offer in the 4th and 5th semesters in English. Other specializations are also offered in German. A link to these will be generated later. |
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Spezializations @ 20 CP made up of 4 Modules of 5 CP each and 4 HPW |
Semester |
Language |
Finance, Accounting, Controlling, Technology (FACT) International> |
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Financial Statement Analysis & Valuation |
4 |
English |
Management Accounting |
4 |
English |
Corporate Finance |
5 |
English |
FACT-Project |
5 |
English |
Marketing & Human Resource Analytics |
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Webanalytics & electronic Human Resources Management (eHRM) I |
4 |
English |
Data Mining and Analytics |
4 |
English |
Webanalytics & eHRM II |
5 |
English |
Projektmodul - Webanalytics & eHRM |
5 |
English |
International Trade and Investment |
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The Law of International Business Transactions I |
4 |
Engliish |
International Trade: Economics, Politics, Law I |
4 |
English |
The Law of International Business Transactions II |
5 |
English |
International Trade: International Trade: Economics, Politics, Law II |
5 |
English |
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3. International Experience
In the 6th and 7th semesters you have the opportunity to both study and work abroad, gaining vital experience of international business environments and working in culturally diverse teams, which will definitely give you a competitive advantage on the job market.
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In the sixth and seventh semester you have two options, each worth in total 30 CPs:
Option 1: In the sixth semester you will have a semester abroad at one of our partner universities and in the seventh semester you will do an internship abroad for 10 weeks and take part in a module on Empirical Research Methods before writing your thesis.
Option 2: In the sixth semester you will do a 20 week internship abroad and in the seventh semester take the modules International Management in European Contexts II and Empirical Research Methods before writing your thesis.
Students who have acquired their higher education entrance qualification abroad may also complete the internship within Germany. For further information, please contact the European Business Management Director of Studies.
4. Development of Competences
The European Business Management course provides a wealth of opportunities to develop a variety of personal and social competences and skills ranging from team-working, time management, problem-solving, conflict management, business communication skills, intercultural competencies, managing projects and self-reflection. This theme runs throughout the degree programme, providing you with the chance to master these skills at your own pace.
5. Languages
To work in an international business environment, a good knowledge of languages is very much desired. The European Business Management programme is run completely in English but you can also take language courses in German as well as modules run in German. We also offer language courses in French and Spanish as part of the curriculum as well as other languages through our Language Centre. English language courses are also part of the curriculum where we work closely with the content course teachers to provide you with the language necessary to follow and complete these courses successfully and with a deeper, longer-lasting learning effect.
6. Flexibility
One of the key advantages of studying European Business Management is the flexibility inherent in the degree programme that allows you to refine and define your study focus, building up a profile that develops and grows as the course progresses. The flexibility already starts in the foundation course where you can choose which language to focus on. It continues with the wide choice of specializations plus the opportunity to do an interdisciplinary module (currently only available in German - for English description please refer to the module handbook). And there is the choice in the 6th and 7th semesters of either doing an internship abroad and an exchange semester abroad or an internship in any country and the module on International Management in European Contexts.
7. Team of dedicated and experienced teachers
As we are a technical university of applied sciences, we value the experience, expertise and dedication of our teachers who bring their valuable knowledge from practice to the courses they teach and give students the benefit of the knowledge they have from their professional careers. The personal input is of great value and provide the students with the realities of working across a range of industries, companies and countries.
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Admission Requirements and Applications
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Information on General admission requirements:
https://en.th-wildau.de/university/university-administration/student-affairs/
Specific admission requirements for the European Business Management course:
(1) For admission to this degree programme, applicants must provide proof of their ability to study in the English language. This proof is given in the case of applicants,
a) who present appropriate recognized proof of language proficiency which corresponds to at least B2.2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), (open area:
Accepted Proof of Common European Frame of Reference English B2.2
LCCI English for Business, Level 2, Writing Test: Credit oder Distinction
LCCI English for Commerce, Level 2, Writing Test : Credit oder Distinction
All higher levels (Level 3, Level 4), Writing Test: Pass
IELTS Academic: 6
Cambridge English: Advanced Certificate (CAE): Pass
Cambridge English: Certificate of Proficiency (CPE): Pass
Cambridge English: Business Higher Certificate (BEC Higher): Pass
Cambridge English: First Certificate (FCE): Grade B
TOEFL iBT: 76
TOEIC
The following minimum scores must be achieved in all four skills:
Reading: 400
Listening: 420
Speaking: 165
Writing: 160
Oxford Test of English
The following minimum scores must be achieved in all four skills:
Reading: 126
Listening: 126
Speaking: 126
Writing: 126
b) whose certificate of general qualification for university entrance (Allgemeine Hochschulreife) or qualification for university of applied sciences (Fachhochschulreife) from a German school shows at least 11 points in English "Grundkurs" or at least 8 points in an "Leistungskurs" English - in case of doubt, the speaker of the study program will make a decision on a case-by-case basis in consultation with the management of the Language Centre of TH Wildau to ensure that the required language level is given - or
c) whose application documents prove that they have acquired their university entrance qualification in English.
(2) If the course of study is admission-restricted, the regulations of the Wildau University of Technology for the selection of students in admission-restricted courses of study, as amended from time to time, must be taken into account.)
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