Course Structure:
The Bachelor's program is a seven-semester program that includes both theoretical and practical training:
Semesters 1 and 2 Modules:
In the first year, particular emphasis is placed on teamwork, presentation skills, information technology, business methods and foreign language acquisition. The first two semesters also cover the functional areas of business (economics, logistics, marketing, accounting, etc.). All courses are taught and tested completely in English with the exception of the foreign language electives. Foreign students are also required to take German language courses that span both semesters.
Semester 3 Modules:
The third semester is almost exclusively designed to cover the international aspects of the functional areas of business: accounting, economics, finance, business law, tax and marketing. Information technology skills and foreign language acquisition are further emphasized. All of the courses are taught and examined in English with the exception of the foreign language elective. Foreign students are required to take a German language course.
Semesters 4 and 5 Modules:
In the fourth or fifth semester, the students work as interns either abroad or in an international function at a German company of their choice. In addition to gaining business and foreign language skills, the internship helps the students with their career plans. They get first-Han experience in a company and an industry where they may wish to work later. Our graduates are often later employed at the same organizations where they have done their internships. Also, in the fourth or fifth semester, students have the opportunity to widen their academic horizons at a foreign university. IN addition to European universities, Deggendorf has partnership programs with universities all around the globe, including Hong Kong, Brazil and Mexico. This semester is designed to broaden the students' management perspective in their field of interest and improve their understanding of foreign systems and cultures.
Semesters 6 and 7 Modules:
In the final semesters, students take capstone seminar sand case-study courses in the areas of international management, finance, economics, and managing across cultures. They also make their first contributions to the scientific world by conducting independent research and study that culminates in a Bachelor's thesis.
Career advisory service
Career service workshops and seminars are held through out the year to help students with their job applications and interview techniques. We provide the following: CV checks. workshops and seminars for job preparation, university job fair. Furthermore, we offer the JOB ROCK-IT program, especially designed for international degree-seeking students. In this program, a clever combination of seminars, workshops and lectures provides a basic understanding of the German economy and thus enables easy access to the German labor market. This program can help students with their final theses, and it can lead to internships or even permanent positions after graduation. Specific specialist or non-specialist support for international students and doctoral candidates
Languages
Course language: English
Teaching language: English