Facts & figures
Degree program International Economics and Sustainability in brief
Facts & figures
- Degree
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
- Type of study
First degree
- Standard period of study
7 semesters
- Location
Osnabrück – Caprivi Campus
- Start of studies
Winter semester
- Application deadline
September 1 (different deadlines for applicants with foreign university entry qualifications, for details please refer to application deadlines with uni-assist)
- Admission requirements
Abitur, advanced technical college entrance qualification, or equivalent preparatory training
- Admission restrictions
No
- Credit points
210
- Language of instruction
German, with two modules taught in English in the 4th semester
- Placement test
English
- Accreditation
Yes (ZEvA) Certificate of Accreditation
- Features
Application-oriented study program with international course contents, an integrated study semester abroad, and an internship semester
- Areas of focus
In addition to instruction in economic topics, the degree program also enhances students' business skills. Students can focus on individual areas of concentration in three compulsory elective subjects and in the semester abroad. Possible specializations include Finance, International Economy, Sustainable Economy and Development.
- Costs
- Study abroad
Mandatory study semester abroad at one of over 100 partner and cooperating universities of the faculty
- Practical project
Projects with specific, practical examples and excursions to organizations and associations are an integral component of the study program. In the 6th semester, students complete a mandatory internship semester in Germany or abroad.