Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
6 semesters
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Business Administration | Finance | Management
Area of study
Business and Administration
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Business Administration - Bachelor (minor subject)

Key data on study program

  • Faculty: Economics and Social Sciences Faculty
  • Academic Degree: Bachelor (minor subject)
  • Restricted admission: Yes, in first semester
  • Regular duration of studies: 6 semester
  • Is a combination subject required?: Yes
  • Application deadline 1st semester: Overview of application deadlines
  • Program start: Winter semester
  • Language of instruction: German, English
  • Costs: Tuition and other fees

Requirements and application

On what criteria are applicants selected?

Excellent education requires good supervision ratio. Therefore, the number of study places is limited. We typically have considerably more applications than study places. Admission is based on a selection process in which the grade of the university entrance examination is crucial. In addition, other criteria such as relevant vocational training, work experience, a voluntary ecological year, a stay abroad or an internship can improve the grade by up to 0.5 points. More information on how to improve your chances can be found here.


The program starts in the winter semester. The application deadline is July 15 of each year.


Which requirements must I meet for studies?

All programs at the University of Tübingen require applicants to have a high school leaving certificate, usually the German Abitur, or other equivalent higher education entrance qualification, e.g. the Deltaprüfung for applicants with vocational school certificates or a higher education entrance qualification for professionals. Applicants with qualifications from outside Germany must apply via the Office for the Advising and Admission of International Students.


Which languages must I know?

The language of instruction and examination in the Bachelor minor in Business Administration is German. Courses and examinations can be held in English, about 40% of the Bachelor courses are in English. It is assumed that students have very good German language skills (about C1) as well as good English language skills (about B1). In particular, the relevant technical literature frequently is in English.


Which other subjects can I combine with my main subject?

A Bachelor's degree major must be combined with the Bachelor's degree minor in Business Administration. The combination is possible with all major degree programs that provide 60 ECTS credits for a minor subject. Typical combinations are history and cultural studies, (modern) foreign languages - including Japanese studies, Sinology and Korean studies -, language and media studies and classical social sciences - i.e. sociology and political science.


Program details

Which topics are dealt with in the program?

The minor in business administration complements a bachelor's major with management aspects. Students set their own focus and priorities and thus receive a tailor-made education according to their personal and scientific preferences. The Bachelor's minor in Business Administration is aimed at applicants with an interest in business fundamentals.


What is special about the Tübingen program?

The modules of the minor are part of the list of modules of the undergraduate bachelor's programs in business administration and economics and thus offer wide-ranging choices for individual specialization.


Students take the basic courses from Business and Economics together with the major students, whose three bachelor's degree programs are particularly distinguished by their international orientation. The internationality of the School of Business and Economics, which is thus already part of the basic courses of the minor, offers an attractive additional qualification for certain professional fields.


How is the program structured?

Please click here to download the study plan.


Is study abroad expected?

Within the study program, students can spend one or two semesters abroad at one of Tübingen's numerous partner universities. Many students take advantage of this offer and subsequently count the credits from their study abroad towards their studies in Tübingen.


What else do I need to know?

The studies in our school are research-oriented. At the same time, practical relevance plays a central role in our research and teaching. To this end, people from the field are regularly involved, giving event-related lectures or offering entire courses.


The School regularly organizes networking events, career fairs, workshops, case studies with companies, fireside evenings (e.g. alumni storytelling), practice mentoring, regular student / alumni get-togethers, application portfolio check & career preparation (e.g. assessment center training), excursions, business games, soft skill training, workshops for personal development, service learning through participation in initiatives & lecture series on topics not covered by the curriculum. Collaboration with companies, the Alumni & Support Association, student initiatives & Global Ethic Institute (certificate possible).


PC-Pool with always up-to-date, high-quality computers designed to handle complex econometric calculations with large data sets; flexible access to cloud-based computing capacities and to the cluster for high-performance computing; extensive offer of databases for empirical research; extensive offer of statistical software with numerous training courses (R, Stata, Python, Matlab, MaxQDA, Atlas. ti); permanently installed beamers in lecture halls throughout, partly also multimedia equipment & whiteboard; free WLAN access on campus; ILIAS platform.


Module handbook

The module handbook describes the goals and structure of a degree program. In the module handbook you will find details of the type of modules offered and their respective workloads as well as the classes, requirements and assessment. An ideal course plan is set out in the module handbook to help you plan your studies. The module handbook and the exam regulations help you to understand the framework and conditions of your program, and enable you to choose the right modules/ classes.


The module manual can be downloaded under this link. It consists of one part for the B.Sc. programs and one part for the M.Sc. programs.


Exam regulations

The exam regulations contain the legally binding regulations for a degree program. They set out, for instance, which modules must be taken and which assessment must be completed in order to successfully complete the degree program. The exam regulations also regulate how often exams may be repeated, which deadlines apply to assessment, and how the final grade is calculated. The exam regulations and the module handbook help you to understand the framework and conditions of your program, and enable you to choose the right modules/ classes.


The examination regulations can be downloaded from this link. It consists of a general and a special part.


After your studies

Career prospects

Career prospects and opportunities depend on the choice of major. The major subjects with which the Bachelor's minor in Business Administration at the University of Tübingen can be combined cover a broad spectrum. Roughly, they can be divided into the four areas of history and cultural studies, (modern) foreign languages - which would also include Japanese studies, Sinology and Korean studies -, language and media studies and classical social sciences - i.e. sociology and political science.


Therefore, students can consider the following occupational fields:


  • Self-employment
  • Assumption of management tasks in non-business professions
  • (Classical) business administration professions as a fallback solution
  • (Business) journalism and public relations with an economic focus
  • Translation of business texts and interpreting on economic topics
  • Market and opinion research, (organizational) consulting

You can find more information on career prospects here.


Join the alumni society

Information for alumni can be found here.


Here you will find all the information about the Alumni Association Tübingen.


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