Master
Management and Markets

Short info about the course of study

Restricted admissionStandard period of studyStart of studies
no4 semestersSummer and winter semester

Authorisation procedure

The program is admission-free, but an application is required.

Application deadline

15.05. – 15.09.

completion

Master of Science

Further information about the degree programme

Faculty website

Language of instruction

German and English

The course of study

The Master's programme in Management and Markets puts people at the centre, both in companies and across the economy. For your later professional life, do you want to understand how companies align themselves with labour, goods and information markets, how they deal with their employees and customers and modernize their media use? Then the modules at the interface of business and economics will teach you important specializations of your basics from the bachelor's program. In close exchange with your lecturers, you will be prepared to successfully master business and economic governance challenges in the national and international environment. As a graduate of our Master's program, you can choose from a variety of career fields and career paths in management, so that after graduating from the University of Siegen, the (professional) world is open to you!

6 Reasons to Study Management & Markets in Siegen

✓ diverse and exciting career prospects

✓ Close relationship of care

✓ Diverse specialization offer in the elective area

✓ practical design of the modules

✓ Teaching based on the current state of research

✓ is fun!

Career prospects

(1) Management / executive
(2) Human resources management
(3) marketing
(4) consulting
(5) Scientific career / doctorate
(6) independence

Admission requirements

Entry requirements

either

  • Bachelor's degree in business administration or comparable degree with a minimum of 90 credit points in economics
  • Minimum grade of the degree: satisfactory (3.0)

or 

  •  Bachelor's degree or comparable degree with an economics share of at least 60 credit points
  • Minimum grade of the degree: Good (2.0)
  • The course of study must include achievements from the following areas in the amount of 6 credit points each:
    • Accounting and closure
    • production
    • Microeconomics
    • Macroeconomics

If these mentioned examinations have not been the subject of the course of study, then admission is subject to the condition that the corresponding examinations from the Bachelor's programme in Business Administration at the University of Siegen must be made up during the Master's programme.

  • Knowledge of English at level B2 

The current (specialist) examination regulations always apply.

Study organisation

Subject examination regulations/course plans/module manuals/internship regulations

Subject examination regulations (FPOs) define the basic structures of a course of study (e.g. entry requirements and content to be studied). For students, the current version of an FPO automatically applies when enrolling in the first semester. This means that even in the case of changes to the FPO during the course of studies, the original version according to which one has enrolled is valid (provided that this FPO does not expire).
The respective course plan represents the recommended exemplary course of study in the individual subjects and is part of a PO.
Additional regulations and details for each module to be studied can be found in the module manuals (e.g. prerequisites for taking a written examination or information on the content of the modules/events, ...).
The traineeship regulations define the conditions under which the mandatory or optional traineeships must be completed.
Before the start of the lecture period, we recommend that you at least look at the course schedule of your course of study so that you know which modules are planned for the start of your studies.

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