Business Administration/Purchasing, Logistics and Supply Chain Management Pforzheim University of Applied Sciences - Design, Technology, Economics and Law
Overview and admission
Study Type
undergraduate
Admission semester
Summer and Winter Semester
Area of study
- Business Administration
- Logistics, Transport, Transport Management
Focus
Procurement Management, Distribution Logistics, Logistical Process Management, International Law, Negotiation
Annotation
Studying Purchasing, Logistics and Supply Chain Management: management knowledge in a unique combination Logistics management studies at Pforzheim University - embedded in a broad Business Administration degree course, you will learn the theory and practice of purchasing, logistics and supply chain management. This creates excellent career opportunities in a variety of interesting fields of activity along the entire value chain. Pros of the degree course: - The foundation: a broad Business Administration degree course to teach the fundamentals of economics - Specialisation: subject and methodological knowledge in purchasing, logistics and supply chain management for the planning, organisation and control of procurement, production and distribution - Application-related degree course: practical semester and practice projects with regional companies to gain practical experience in companies International experience optional opportunity of an individual semester or internship abroad through a wide range of foreign partner universities, also to improve your language and intercultural skills
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 qualification for admission to higher education in Mathematics - 30% Individual grades of the qualification for admission to higher education in English - 20% Then a weighted grade for the selection procedure, 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 diminish them.
Tuition fee
Fees
Languages of instruction
Main language
German
Further languages
English