Accredited degree program
Business informatics
Master
The Master's degree programme in Business Information Systems systematically builds bridges between the different disciplines of computer science, business administration and business information systems as well as other fundamentals (e.g. from the field of mathematics) in accordance with the framework recommendation of the German Informatics Society (for education in business information systems at universities) and teaches the skills required for this. On the basis of a demanding Bachelor's degree in (business) informatics or business administration with an IT focus or an equivalent course of study, the practice-oriented teaching of methods for cross-system holistic thinking and working in the age of digitalisation, in particular for the development of information systems in business, administration and the private sector, which are a basic prerequisite for the increasing digitalisation of the economy and society.
Start | Sommer & Winter semester |
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Admission Criteria | Restricted admission |
Application period | 15.11.2024 - 28.02.2025 |
Study format | Full time |
Study cost | None (only semester fee) |
Normal duration | 3 Semester |
Language | German |
ECTS | 90 |
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Application process
Applications for a Master's degree programme at Landshut University of Applied Sciences are made via the Primuss application portal. After registering, you enter the required data, select the desired degree programme, upload documents and complete the application. The following documents are usually required: CV, school leaving certificate and Bachelor's degree certificate. If the Bachelor's degree programme has not yet been completed at the time of application, proof of 180 ECTS points and confirmation of registration of the Bachelor's thesis is often sufficient.
Here you will find detailed information on the application process.Admission requirements
The admission requirements vary from Master's degree programme to Master's degree programme. As a rule, a "good" degree in a relevant previous degree programme, i.e. corresponding to the Master's degree programme, is required. A "good" overall examination result is defined as an average of at least 2.5. The detailed admission requirements can be found in the respective study and examination regulations.
To the study and examination regulationsApplication deadline
Most Master's degree programmes can be started in both the winter and summer semesters.
The basic application deadlines are
Summer semester: 15 November to 15 January
Winter semester: end of April to 15 July.
Deviations and the programme-specific application deadlines can be found in the overview/checklist.
To the overview/checklist