Information on course of study: Master's Programme Business Informatics (Master)

Information on course of study: Master's Programme Business Informatics (Master)

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Numbers and facts

Course of study name: Master's Programme Business Informatics (Master)
Duration: 4 Semester
Academic degree: Master of Science
Language: German/English
Type of admission:
  • Application/enrolment possible in the winter semester
  • Application/enrolment possible in the summer semester

Orientation and goals

The master's programme in Business Informatics is conceptually and methodologically well founded, as well as career and labour market oriented. The content of the M. Sc. Business Informatics can be easily adapted and individualised.

Course structure and content

The Master's degree in Business Informatics consists of four semesters (two years). The programme has been devised in such a way that students are free to design their own programme. They also have the option of developing their academic profile by following one of the specialization tracks. Lecturers issue recommendations about which specialization track best fits the academic profile that the student wants to create. These tracks usually comprise five modules or 30 ECTS,and also bridge the gap between the content covered during the project group component and the Master's thesis. The department issues a certificate for completed tracks upon request, as long as all the requirements have been met.
In order to make sure that students reach the minimum attainment levels for the Master’s programme in all areas of business informatics, they are required to take business informatics and economics modules. Students can also take modules from the Master’s degree in computing science. The project group and the Master’s thesis are core components of the degree; they are mandatory for all students enrolled in the programme. The details of the individual modules are outlined in the degree-specific appendixes to the Master’s examination regulations.

Specialization tracks
The Master's degree has deliberately been devised in such a way that students can design their own personal programme, without necessarily having to specialize in a particular direction.
However, students also have the option of specializing in one of the following three tracks:
  • Operational Environmental Information Systems (BUIS)
  • Industrial Information Systems (IIS)
  • Business Intelligence (BI)

Teaching and learning

One of the most important objectives of this degree programme is that students acquire and fine-tune essential problem-solving skills. Specific products and case studies are used throughout the programme to illustrate various approaches and to help students implement those approaches. In addition to regular lectures, students also have the opportunity to attend practicals and seminars. The project group element represents a unique form of teaching; it is an intense practical component in which students work as a team to develop software and systems.

Reasons for studying

A particular research and teaching specialisation in Business Informatics at the University of Oldenburg concerns Very Large Business Applications (VLBA) and business engineering. Business Informatics can, alongside research projects, also feature numerous cooperative projects with regional businesses and with public bodies, in which active technology transfer can be carried out.

Language skills

In order to study this course at the University of Oldenburg as a student from outside of Germany, you need an adequate knowledge of German.

German Language Proficiency
  • DSH: Deutsche Sprachprüfung für den Hochschulzugang (Level 2) or
  • TestDaF: Test – Deutsch als Fremdsprache (with level 4 in all four areas)

English Language Proficiency see admissions regulations
  • Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) Level B1 or
  • if applicants are native speaker or they have university entrance qualification or a university degree obtained in English.

The proof of language proficiency must be presented for the enrolment. For other proof possiblities see: Language requirements

Admission requirements

  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent qualification in Business Informatics or from prior studies in a closely related field (specialist skills see Admission Regulations).
  • A schedule for the acquirement of missing credit points, if the bachelor degree has not been completed by the time of application.

English Language Proficiency see admissions regulations
  • Level B1 of Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)
For more details see Foreign language skills on this page.

Application and admission

This is an open admissions degree course, and applications are accepted for both the winter and summer semesters.
The application deadline for the winter semester is 30 September.
The application deadline for the summer semester is 31 March.

Overview application deadlines Master's programmes

Please note
For open-admission Master's degree programmes it is strongly recommended to submit their applications as early as possible before 15 July for the winter semester and before 15 January for the summer semester. If the supporting documents are submitted after these dates but before the standard application deadlines, this may have disadvantages for the start of your studies. Please note our information on the local application procedure (German document).

Careers and areas of work

The career field of a Business Informatics specialist includes the following individual points:
  • Design and introduction of business application systems,
  • Further development and introduction of organisational concepts
  • Development and introduction of application systems (especially for business related challenges),
  • Implementation of theoretical and applied research to the application of information technology,
  • Developing new methods and procedures for the development of information systems,
  • Marketing of hardware and software products and user support in product planning,
  • Product implementation as well as product operation,
  • Designing and carrying out training sessions for the use of operational information systems (also includes training and further education measures for manufacturers, users, and private or public education institutions) and
  • Determining managerial responsibilities for IT divisions, technical departments, projects, or for IT companies and consultants.
A degree in computer science with a specialisation in business informatics allows for further scholarly work in the area of applied and practical computer science, and may also make alternative qualification for public school teaching possible.

Your contact persons

Fragen zum Studiengang/-fach
  • Fachstudienberatung Master Wirtschaftsinformatik, FSB
  • Student representatives of Computing Science
Prüfungen
  • Marx Gómez, Jorge
  • Contact form for students
  • Examinations Office (FK1 and FK2)
Zentral
  • Study and Career Counselling Service
Questions about studying
  • Studiendekanat.fk2, FK2

Documents: Regulations, forms, information

Forms
  • Anzeige einer Prüfungsunfähigkeit pdf
  • Modulbescheinigung Master docx
  • Anmeldung der Abschlussarbeit pdf
Examinations and examiners P-Amt
  • Prüfungsordnung - allgemeiner Teil 2018 pdf
  • Prüfungsordnung - allgemeiner Teil 2019 pdf
  • Übergangsbestimmungen pdf
  • Prüfungsordnung 2016 pdf
  • Prüfungsordnung - fachspez. Anlage 2019 pdf
  • Prüfungsordnung - allgemeiner Teil 2021 pdf
  • Prüfungsordnung - fachspez. Anlage 2021 pdf
  • Prüfungsordnung - allgemeiner Teil 2020 pdf
  • Prüfungsordnung - fachspez. Anlage 2017 pdf
  • Prüfungsordnung - allgemeiner Teil 2017 pdf
  • Was bedeutet "Änderung der Prüfungsordnung" für Studierende?
  • Prüfungsordnung 2015 pdf
  • Prüfungsordnung - fachspez. Anlage 2018 pdf
  • Ordnung über die Durchführung von Prüfungen in elektronischer Form pdf
  • Prüfungsordnung - allgemeiner Teil 2022 pdf
  • Prüfungsordnung - fachspez. Anlage 2022 pdf
I-Amt Weiterführende Informationen Documents Anerkennung
  • Blankoformular Master pdf