Top support, very good study organisation and a modern university library: students on business degree programmes at TU Freiberg once again award top marks for their studies. They rate the Bachelor's and Diplom degree programmes in Industrial Engineering and Management as well as the Bachelor's degree programme in Business Administration particularly positively. Thanks to the excellent ratings, the business degree programmes at TU Bergakademie Freiberg have been placed in the top group several times in the current CHE ranking.
Students awarded more than four out of five stars for several aspects of their degree programme, giving them very good marks: They particularly praise the good organisation of their studies, the good support from lecturers and the support they receive at the start of their studies. Access to the courses on both the Business Administration and Industrial Engineering degree programmes is particularly easy. Students who take part in a seminar or lecture find the group size appropriate. The facilities of the modern university library are also worth almost five out of five stars. Students on the Industrial Engineering and Management degree programme also highlighted the appropriate addition of digital learning elements to teaching as well as the numerous and very well-equipped rooms for group work and individual learning.
Five good reasons to study business in Freiberg
- Innovative teaching methods: Our degree programmes not only teach the necessary skills to meet the current and future needs of the labour market, they also use innovative forms of teaching - from simulation games and flipped classroom concepts to gaming apps.
- Interdisciplinary approach: Our courses take into account the fact that many problems in practice are multi-faceted. The degree programmes on offer address this by combining courses from different subject areas within the faculty and beyond.
- Excellent learning environment: Studying in Freiberg takes place under the best conditions. Numerous, excellently equipped lecture theatres, a modern university library and innovative teaching and research spaces, including mixed reality offerings, provide an excellent starting point for studying economics and creative ideas.
- Future-oriented topics: Our courses are research-based and address current topics, such as digital transformation and the circular economy. Students can develop a specific skills profile as part of their studies and develop their potential in the best possible way.
- Students at the centre: Small groups, close contact with professors and their teams as well as individual support characterise business studies in Freiberg. We promote future-oriented skills and creative personalities through direct exchange.
Inform yourself about studying economics at the Campus Day on 30 May 2026
At Campus Day, the university's open day on 30 May 2026, prospective students can obtain advice on the entire range of courses on offer. The degree programmes in Business and Economics will be presented from 10.30 a.m.
CHE ranking
The CHE Ranking, published in the new ZEIT Study Guide, is Germany’s largest university comparison. This time, the rankings covered law, economics and social work: a total of around 35,000 students at 265 universities and universities of applied sciences (HAW) provided feedback on their study conditions.