Bachelor
Business informatics

Short info about the course of study

Restricted admissionStandard period of studyStart of studies
no6 semestersWinter semester
Summer semester

Authorisation procedure

The degree program is admission-free, you can enroll directly without an application.

Enrolment deadline

29.07.2024 – 30.08.2024
Extension until 11.10.2024

completion

Bachelor of Science

Language of instruction

German, partly English

The course of study

From logistics to e-commerce: Modern companies need powerful information systems. Business processes must be mapped and optimized, valuable data organized and stored. And all this must be safe and understandable for both customers and employees. In the study of business informatics, you take responsibility for these important tasks. With knowledge and skills from business administration, computer science, human-centered technology development and business law, you will work on future concepts for a more efficient economy.

5 reasons to study Business Informatics in Siegen

✓ Small groups with a family working atmosphere

✓ Fast integration into innovative research projects

✓ Strong research location with close networking with regional companies

✓ Balanced course content from computer science and business administration

✓ High practical relevance and experimentation possibilities (own FabLab)

Career prospects

Business informatics specialists are in demand in almost all companies. Possible fields of application are, for example, the development of information systems, operating system management and use, the implementation of software systems and products, IT project management, user training and support, IT consulting and consulting or the sales of IT systems.

This is what Jun.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Shadan Sadeghian says about her degree program:

“New technologies, practical projects,
successful careers in business and industry’

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The Bachelor's programme in Business Informatics at the University of Siegen provides students with a deep understanding of novel information technologies and their integration into business processes. Through a mix of theoretical courses and hands-on projects, students learn how IT applications can improve business goals and operational efficiency, while exploring the socio-technical impact on people and organizations. The program's focus on teamwork and soft skills in a collaborative learning environment prepares students for successful careers in business and industry. I recommend this program to anyone who wants to be successful in business informatics.

Admission requirements

The B.Sc. Business Informatics starts in the winter and summer semester. Requirements for access are the general university entrance qualification, the subject-specific university entrance qualification or the technical college entrance qualification. Applicants with a subject-specific university entrance qualification or a technical college entrance qualification must meet certain entry requirements: Information on application and enrolment.

In the course of study, different internships are completed (design internship, programming internship, company internship).

Study structure

Business informaticsBachelor thesis
1. – 6. semesters

Compulsory modules: Introduction to Business Informatics, Operational Application Systems, Design Internship, Seminar, Bachelor Project Thesis, Logistics, Application Systems in Companies, Operational Internship
Informatics
1. – 6. semesters

Compulsory modules: Algorithms and Data Structures, Object Orientation and Functional Programming, Software Engineering I, Database Systems I, Discrete Mathematics for Computer Scientists, Programming Internship
Business administration
1. – 6. semesters

Compulsory modules:Accounting and Financial Statements, Cost and Revenue Accounting, Investment and Financing, Production, Economic Analysis, Law, Mathematics for Business Informatics

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