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Digitization, Process Optimization & Management
Bachelor

The study programme offers training in the three pillars of Business, Optimization/IT and Process Management. In addition to traditional business management topics, the programme focuses in particular on topics such as Algorithms, Mobile & Web Applications, Data Science & Machine Learning, Operations Research and Processes & Simulation and provides insights into new technologies. The programme's content is aimed at preparing students for the increasingly digitalised economy, in which there is a clear focus on process optimization.

Start Winter semester
Admission CriteriaRestricted admission
Application period -
Study format Full time, with in-depth practical experience
Study cost None (only semester fee)
Normal duration7 Semester
LanguageGerman
ECTS210

Information on the current study programme

Information on current study activities includes, for example, lecture schedules, information on enrolment in elective modules and changing compulsory elective modules, choosing competence modules, tutorials, office hours, study and examination schedules and other organisational topics. Equally important is the information on the Dates and Deadlines pages and the notice board for current information.

This information is currently only available in German. Please change the language of this website to German to see more details.

Downloads for the degree programme

The Study Examination Regulations (SPO) define the formal framework conditions of a degree programme, such as the required modules and examination formats as well as the standard period of study. The study and examination plan (SPP) provides a detailed timetable for the course of study, including the sequence of modules to be completed and the examination formats in the current semester. The module handbook (MHB) is a document that contains detailed information on the content, objectives, examination achievements and other relevant aspects of the modules in the degree programme. These documents are crucial to ensure a structured and transparent course of study and to ensure that students acquire the required qualifications.

Module overview and module handbook

Information on starting your studies

Welcome to the Faculty of Business Administration! We are delighted to welcome you to the Faculty. From mid-September until the start of your studies, we will gradually provide you with information on this page that will give you a lot of information about the course itself, the university, the Faculty of Business Administration and, of course, the degree programmes. Please check back at regular intervals.

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Prof. Dr. Maren Martens

Academic advisor