Course content and focus areas
The master's program in business informatics is designed as a consecutive degree program for students with a bachelor's degree in computer science with a focus on business/economics or a bachelor's degree in economics with a specialization in computer science. To align knowledge levels, the program includes an introductory phase with foundational courses, allowing students to supplement their computer science or economics expertise. Building on the knowledge and skills acquired during the bachelor's program, the master's program provides advanced, research-oriented knowledge and skills, particularly in the areas of information systems, simulation, artificial intelligence, e-business, process and supply chain management, and IT solutions in finance management. Students have the opportunity to embark on courses in economics, business informatics, and core computer science, enabling them to choose an individual focus within business informatics. Participation in a project seminar or alternatively a seminar and an internship is mandatory. The program concludes with a master’s thesis.