Business & Information Systems Engineering (M.Sc.)

Study content:

The Master's degree programme in Business & Information Systems Engineering is characterised by a targeted specialisation at the interface of business administration and computer science. The course content not only deepens the understanding of the increasingly complex requirements of companies and society in the context of digital change, but also offers insights into advanced concepts and methods of data analysis, software development and strategic IT management.

 

The Master's degree programme in Business & Information Systems Engineering opens up a wide range of prospects and prepares students for challenging management positions in companies. At the same time, graduates have a wide range of opportunities in the field of research and development, where they can play an active role in shaping the future. The Master's degree programme thus offers a tailor-made course of study that opens up career paths at the highest level.

 

Career prospects:

  • IT consulting
  • Software development
  • IT project management
  • Data Analyst/Data Scientist
  • Strategy consulting
  • E-Commerce
  • IT Governance und Compliance
  • Research and development
  • Science and doctorate

Special features

The Master's degree programme in Business & Information Systems Engineering is regularly ranked at the top of the CHE university rankings, with particularly positive ratings for the organisation of studies, the support provided by teaching staff and digital teaching.
The degree programme opens up career paths for students to future management positions in business and science and also provides the basis for doctoral studies.

About the degree programme
Degree programme: Business & Information Systems Engineering
Official Designation: Wirtschaftsinformatik
Degree: Master of Science (M.Sc.)
Study mode: Full-time
Language of instruction: German
Start of studies: winter semester, summer semester
Standard study duration: 4 semesters
Admission type: Open admission (with an aptitude assessment process)
Minimum German language skills: C 1
Please note: Admission requirements according to § 4 of the exam regulations in the current consolidated edition. Introductory events take place closely before the start of the lecture period: https://www.uni-aug…. Start of the lecture period: https://www.uni-aug…
Application deadline for the summer semester: 15. December
Application deadline for the winter semester: 15. June

Application Documents

  • Completed application form
     
  • Bachelor's degree certificate (or similar) including a Transcript of Records.

    If the Bachelor's degree certificate (or similar) is not yet available, the following documents (official certificates) must be enclosed with the application: Transcript of Records; the preliminary average grade achieved, stating the credit points used in the calculation.
     
  • Extracts from the Module catalogue for the courses listed as admission qualifications in the application form (not required for courses at the University of Augsburg)
     
  • Transcript of Records (= Studis extract, Bachelor's degree certificate or similar, which is suitable as proof of successful participation incl. grade) of the courses listed as admission qualification in the application form (not applicable if the courses are already listed in the Bachelor's degree certificate).

 

  • Bachelor's degree certificate (or similar) including a Transcript of Records.

    If the Bachelor's degree certificate (or similar) is not yet available, the following documents (official certificates) must be enclosed with the application: Transcript of Records; the preliminary average grade achieved, stating the credit points used in the calculation.
     
  • Extracts from the Module catalogue for the courses listed as admission qualifications in the application form (not required for courses at the University of Augsburg)
     
  • Transcript of Records (= Studis extract, Bachelor's degree certificate or similar, which is suitable as proof of successful participation incl. grade) of the courses listed as admission qualification in the application form (not applicable if the courses are already listed in the Bachelor's degree certificate).
     
  • Proof of German language skills: level C1 CEFR
The application documents must be submitted as an upload with the online application.

 

 

To the online application

 

 

 

 

Contact the study advisory service

Raphaela Stöckl
Studienfachberatung
Prof. Dr. Marco Meier: Wirtschaftsinformatik & Management Support

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Contact the examinations office

Hedwig Gebauer
Studiengänge der Fakultät für Angewandte Informatik
Unit I/5: Examinations Office B

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Marina Buschan
Degree Programmes of the Faculty of Applied Computer Sciences
Unit I/5: Examinations Office B

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Christina Lutz
Degree Programmes of the Faculty of Applied Computer Sciences
Unit I/5: Examinations Office B

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