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Business Administration

Study concept

After successfully completing a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), students can alternatively embark on a consecutive two-year Master's degree program in Business Administration (M.Sc.) to start their career. The analysis of institutions and their role in entrepreneurial income is less generalist than in the Bachelor of Business Administration; rather, the chosen specialisation - and, in case of doubt, an even higher level of supervision - characterises the course content.

 

 

Study fields

In-depth study of problems of internal (e.g. strategic controlling) and external (e.g. consolidated financial statements) accounting as well as corporate finance and its framework conditions (financial institutions).

In-depth knowledge of the efficient and sustainable use of resources from a business management (e.g. plant economics), economic (e.g. economics of natural resources) and legal perspective (technology and energy law) gained in the Bachelor's programme.

The in-depth examination of the design and use of computer-aided information and communication systems is characterised by the perspective of business informatics (including data management, artificial intelligence), as well as related corporate management systems such as controlling.

Students focus on taxable profit determination and corporate management, taxation of national and international corporate structures, sales taxation and taxation of the resource economy.

 

Students focus on problems of market-oriented corporate management (in particular brand management) and concepts of corporate management (in particular strategic management), with particular emphasis on the international context.

In a proven combination of business administration and engineering content, students delve deeper into logistical/production management problems (e.g. supply chain management) of (primarily industrial) companies.

Faculty
Faculty of Business Administration (Faculty 6)
Degree
Master of Science (M. Sc.)
Standard period of study
4 Semester
Part-time possible
Yes
Start of studies
Winter semester
Summer semester
Admission requirement

Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from TUBAF or at least an equivalent professionally qualifying university degree with at least 6 semesters

Language requirement

Course language
German
Professional advice
Prof. Dr. Jutta Stumpf-Wollersheim
Schloßplatzquartier
Schloßplatz 1, 2.202
jutta.stumpf-wollersheim [at] bwl.tu-freiberg.de
Central Student Advisory Service
Central Student Counselling Service
Prüferstr. 2, 3rd floor, room 3.405
studienberatung [at] tu-freiberg.de
Student Council
Student Representatives Faculty 6
Schlossplatzquartier
Schlossplatz 1, ground floor 202
fsr6 [at] stura.tu-freiberg.de
Job opportunities

Management positions: e.g. in industrial, commercial and service companies, but also in other organisations (especially the public sector, chambers and associations) as a board officer in a medium-sized company, in the controlling or risk management department of a DAX company. 

Freelance opportunities: e.g. as a self-employed entrepreneur, in tax consultancy or auditing. 

Scientific opportunities: e.g. at universities and research institutions with an economic (research) focus.

In Freiberg I acquired a lot of specialised knowledge, a very good basis for the start of my professional life and I certainly also benefited from the excellent reputation of the TU Bergakademie Freiberg.

Dipl.-Kffr. Anja Fiedler - Head of Cultural City Marketing at the Freiberg City Council

Suitable Bachelor's degree programs at TUBAF

Our Bachelor of Business Administration is the ideal prerequisite for this study program.

Introduction to the degree programme

Master's degree in Business Administration