The aim of the program is to enable students to independently identify economic issues, develop solutions based on scientific principles, and propose alternative courses of action. The placement of theoretical, institutional, empirical, and practical professional knowledge, along with methodological business administration skills, is carried out with the purpose of preparing students for a wide range of future career opportunities in national and international fields, as well as for roles as entrepreneurs.
Business Administration
Minor
Important information at a glance
Degree: Bachelor (Minor)Language of Instruction: GermanStart of studies: Winter and summer semesterAdmission: NC (restricted admission)Combined subjects: Combined bachelor's degree (minor)Standard period of study: Depending on major
Structure and Content
The following five O-Modules are all part of the minor in Business Administration, regardless of the choice of focus within the minor in Business Administration.
Foundation Phase
Code: OMAT
Mathematics for Economic Science
10 CP
Code: OACC
Accounting
5 CP
Code: OFIN
Finances 1
5 CP
Code: OMAR
Marketing
5 CP
Code: OPPE
Philosophy, Politics, and Economics
5 CP
Focus Areas
Students pursuing a minor in Business Administration must decide between the Finance & Accounting focus and the Management focus.
The choice of study focus is made by registering for the focus modules.
Advanced Studies Focus: Finance & Accounting
Code: BFIN
Finances 2
6 CP
Code: BACC
Accounting 1
6 CP
Code: PACC
Accounting 2
6 CP
Code: PFIN
Finances 3
6 CP
Code: WPMF
Compulsory Elective Module Finance & Accounting
6 CP
Specialization Phase Focus: Management
Code BMGT
Management 1
6 CP
Code BWIN
Business Information Systems 1
6 CP
Code PMGT
Management 2
6 CP
Code PWIN
Business Information Systems 2
6 CP
Code WPMM
Compulsory Elective Module from Focus: Management
6 CP
Abbreviations:
- Code: Acronym of the class/course
- CP: Credit Points
For more information, please visit the department's website.
Study Regulations
The study regulations define the structure, organization, and substance of the degree program as well as the examination process. They serve as the foundation for your studies at Goethe University.