With the knowledge they have acquired, graduates of Business Information Systems are important employees for companies in information management (technical information and communication management in companies and organisations), in specialist departments, in application development (development and operation of software systems), in IT operations and in information technology (information and data processing including the necessary hardware and software).
The studies enable graduates to take on qualified and competent tasks in a company at the interface between the specialist department (business administration) and IT (computer science).
The Business Information Systems (B.Sc.) degree programme provides students with
- broad knowledge and skills in business informatics, computer science and business administration,
- required knowledge of maths, business English, economics and IT law as well as key qualifications such as
- key qualifications such as teamwork, presentation techniques and rhetoric.
are taught.
Business IT specialists deal with the design, development, selection and use of computerised information systems in companies and administrations.
They use their knowledge of application-orientated computer science, i.e. their knowledge of hardware, software and methods, to solve business problems.
As business informatics is subject to very rapid technological change, business informatics specialists must constantly expand their expertise in order to be able to react to current trends.
















