Business Computing (B.Sc.)
Studiengang Wirtschaftsinformatik
Bachelor's programme

Business Computing (B.Sc.)

For integration specialists who are familiar with relevant business processes and their technical foundations.

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Key facts

Degree

Bachelor of Science

Language of instruction

German

Modes of study

full-time, part-time

Standard duration

6 semesters (full-time), 12 semesters (part-time)

Programme start

winter semester

Fees

no tuition fees (the university only charges semester fees each semester)

Application deadlines

current application deadlines

Faculty

Business, Computing and Law

Study objectives

The bachelor's programme in Business Computing (B.Sc.) is an interdisciplinary degree programme consisting of three specialist subject areas: business administration, information technology and specific core areas of business information technology. Graduates combine specialist knowledge and skills from each of these three areas to develop an important understanding of how they are linked.

  • Acquisition of fundamental knowledge in business and information technology
  • Acquisition of business process modelling skills
  • Improve social competencies

Course contents

  • Information technology
  • Business information technology
  • Business administration
  • Projects
  • Soft skills
  • Work placement, Bachelor’s dissertation

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Example structure and modules for full-time study programme:

Semester 1

Mathematics 1

Software Development 1

Static Internetworking

Introduction to Information and Communications Technologies

Introduction to Business Adminstration (incl. Introduction to Economics)

Business Accounting

Semester 2

Mathematics 2

Software Development 2/ II

Operating Systems

Databases

Project Planning and Project Management

Business Processes Management

Semester 3

Dynamic Internetworking

Business Intelligence

Operations Research

Software Engineering

Elective Module: Soft Skill

Law

Semester 4

Managerial Accounting

Project 1

Production, Logistics and Modelling

Investment and Finance

ERP Systems

Data Warehouse

Semester 5

E-Business and IT Management

Project 2

Elective Module: Business Computing

Marketing and Market Research

Business English

Elective Module: Business Adminstration

Semester 6

Practical work placement

Bachelor's thesis

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As an interface between business administration and information technology, Business Computing leads to work in a range of different areas, including:

  • Manufacturing and service businesses in the private sector
  • Business consultancies, banks, local authorities
  • State and federal authorities, business associations

 

 

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General admission requirements

Admission qualifications

Specific admission requirements

Language skills: To be admitted to this degree programme, overseas applicants must possess sufficient German language skills. This may be demonstrated with an overall grade of DSH-2 or better from the Deutsche Sprachprüfung für Hochschulen (DSH) language exam.

Application

You can apply to TH Wildau online. All the information you need to apply can be found on our central application page.

Preparation courses

We recommend checking in good time as to whether it is useful for you to participate in study preparation courses prior to commencing your studies. Online tests in the subjects of mathematics and information technology will help you come to a decision. Prior knowledge in these subjects is an important basis for various study modules and therefore necessary for the success of your studies in light of past experience.

Offers and further information


Contact points

Degree programme director

Prof. Dr. rer. nat Alexander Lübbe
Telefon:+49 3375 508 259
E-Mail: wi.wir(at)liste.th-wildau.de

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