Business Administration/Business Informatics Pforzheim University of Applied Sciences - Design, Technology, Economics and Law
Overview and admission
Study Type
undergraduate
Admission semester
Winter Semester only
Area of study
- Information Systems and Management
- Business Administration
Focus
Business Process Management, Transaction Systems, Software Engineering, Technical Company IT Systems, Web Applications
Annotation
Business Informatics, combining Information Technology and Management Do you want to shape digitalisation? Then study Business Informatics! With us, you will learn how to shape digitalisation in business and society. The degree course combines business management aspects with computer science methods. Through insights into business management and technical issues, you will learn to mediate between the two worlds. With this bigger picture beyond the confines of a specialist discipline, the degree course will qualify you for a wide range of professional tasks. Many of our graduates subsequently work in consulting, IT management or software development. The Business Informatics degree programme combines business management and technical issues. As a business computer scientist, you actively shape digitalisation and therefore the working world of the future. During your degree course, you will gradually learn about important methods and technologies to make digitalisation a reality.
Admission requirements
90% of study places are awarded via the university's internal selection procedure with the following selection criteria: Initially, a weighted overall grade is calculated for the higher education entrance qualification. This is determined as follows: Average grade in the university entrance exam (HZB) - 50 % Individual grades of the HZB in Mathematics - 30% Individual grades of the HZB in English - 20% A weighted grade for the selection procedure is thus determined as follows: Weighted overall grade for the qualification for admission to higher education - 70% Result of the academic ability test - 30% Participation in the academic ability test is voluntary\; it can improve your chances of gaining a place to study but can never reduce them.
Tuition fee
Fees
Languages of instruction
Main language
German
Further languages
English