Business Information Systems (B.Sc.)
Business Information Systems
With a degree in Business Information Systems, you will combine technical and business skills. As a result, you will help determine the business processes in tomorrow's companies and decisively shape them through the use of information technology (IT). International contacts to renowned partner companies as well as excellent scientific qualifications and several years of professional and teaching experience of our teaching staff enable you to start your professional life opening many doors.
Expertise between business and IT
As a business IT specialist, you have a dual qualification: You understand the work processes in companies and know how these can be optimally supported with the help of IT. We will teach you the skills you need for this through a balanced mix of theory and practice in courses from the fields of computer science, business informatics, economics, mathematics, and social and personal skills.
Your opportunities with a degree in Business Information Systems
The Business Information Systems program, which regularly achieves top results in rankings , finishes after 7 semesters with the academic degree "Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)". Following this, you can study for a Master's degree in Business Information Systems .
Contact
Faculty Office
Miriam Semling
Nicole Bregulla
Phone: +49 (0)721 925-2966
sekretariat.wi.iwi
@h-ka.de
Office hours:
Mon.-Thur. 8 a.m.-1 p.m.
Fri. 8 a.m.-12 p.m.
Building E, room 109
Moltkestraße 30
76133 Karlsruhe
At a glance
Degree | Bachelor of Science (B. Sc.) |
15.01./15.07. | |
Start Of Study | Winter semester & Summer semester |
ECTS Credits | 210 in total |
Standard Period Of Study | 7 semesters |
Admission prerequisites | Pre-study work experience is not required |
Accreditation | Yes (certificate) |
A student talks about his experience:
Marcel Märdian
Three aspects were decisive for Marcel Märdian's decision to study Business Information Systems.
To help others decide on a course of study, Marcel Märdian is now involved as an "ambassador" for Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences.