Program Overview
13b-Bachelor in Ulm
The 13b-Bachelor offers an exceptional opportunity to optimally prepare for a future career in auditing during the first semester of study. Students complete examination achievements as part of their studies that can be credited towards the auditing examination. This provides the opportunity to focus studies and later take the auditing examination in a shortened form.
Admission to the 13b-Bachelor
After commencing the regular Bachelor's degree program in Business Administration at the University of Ulm, students decide at the end of the third semester to pursue their studies according to § 13b WPO. No admission test is required for participation in the 13b-Bachelor program. Students have the flexibility to continue their Bachelor's degree program regularly at any time.
Course of Study
As part of the additional qualification according to § 13b WPO, the study program is deepened in the field of accounting and auditing from the fourth semester. Depending on the chosen option, modules are completed in the areas of business administration, economics, and/or business law. Since the scope of study achievements for the additional qualification according to § 13b WPO exceeds the regular Bachelor's degree program, the 13b-Bachelor program is designed to last seven semesters.
Completion of the 13b-Bachelor
To achieve the additional qualification according to § 13b WPO, it is necessary to successfully complete the modules shown in the study plan and pass the oral final examination in the respective area.
Exclusive Support
The study program is exclusively supported by auditing and promotion companies of various sizes. Students receive outstanding qualifications and have the opportunity to establish contacts with practice at an early stage.
Study Program Details
- The 13b-Bachelor program is designed to last seven semesters.
- The program includes modules in business administration, economics, and business law.
- Students can focus their studies and later take the auditing examination in a shortened form.
- The program is exclusively supported by auditing and promotion companies.
- No admission test is required for participation in the 13b-Bachelor program.
- Students have the flexibility to continue their Bachelor's degree program regularly at any time.
Research and Practice
The University of Ulm's Institute for Accounting and Auditing has a strong focus on research and practice. The institute cooperates with various companies and organizations to provide students with practical experience and to promote research in the field of accounting and auditing.
Research Areas
The institute's research areas include:
- Accounting and auditing
- Business law
- Economics
- Business administration
Practice-Oriented Education
The institute offers practice-oriented education through:
- Cooperations with companies and organizations
- Guest lectures by practitioners
- Practical projects and case studies
- Internships and job placements
Conclusion
The 13b-Bachelor program at the University of Ulm offers students an exceptional opportunity to prepare for a future career in auditing. With its strong focus on research and practice, the program provides students with a comprehensive education and outstanding qualifications.
