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Facts

Master of Arts in Business (MA)

Part-time studies, 4 semesters

Semester abroad (optional)

Languages of instruction: German, partly English

Currently no tuition fees

Application deadline for non-EU/EEA countries, except Switzerland:
March 1, 2024

Contents of studies Business Process Management

 

Project Management. Practical. Process-oriented.

 

Practically oriented courses from process and project management as well as on new, relevant technical developments form the foundation of the programme structure. Deepen your existing basic knowledge and broaden your field of vision in the subject areas of leadership as well as technology- and business-oriented BPM. From the beginning of your studies, you will work goal-oriented on a high-quality master's thesis; the propaedeutics module supports you in exploring methodological issues. An interdisciplinary range of selectable modules in Contextual Studies rounds out your programme structure.

Profit from an innovative didactics concept with an extensive mix of methods and the know-how of internal and external lecturers from all over the world. Gain valuable new impulses by working together in small groups and expand your language skills with individual courses in English.

Facts

Master of Arts in Business (MA)

Part-time studies, 4 semesters

Semester abroad (optional)

Languages of instruction: German, partly English

Currently no tuition fees

Application deadline for non-EU/EEA countries, except Switzerland:
March 1, 2024

Learning content in detail

Study and career: yes, it's possible!

Studying part-time is challenging and at the same time very rewarding. Contact hours at the FHV, e-learning units, self-organized learning and group and project work alternate in the course of study.
You need the necessary discipline, consistent time management and an appropriate agreement with the:r employer. We recommend a reduction of the professional activity to 50 to 80 percent.
 
The four-semester master's degree in is geared to the time resources of working professionals and managers.
We support you with these organizational measures:

  • Contact hours and exam dates can be planned in the long term and are generally held
    Fridays from 2 to 10 pm. and Saturdays from 8 am to 5 pm
  • Optimized schedules: The semester is structured in three parts of five weeks each.
    In each of these parts, one or two courses are held in blocks.
  • Examination dates directly following courses prevent clustered examinations at the end of the semester.
  • Basic courses that take place during the week are recorded.
    You have the opportunity to follow up on them independently of time.
  • Projects, group work and the possibility of self-study allow you flexible time management.
  • Electronic media (scripts, e-books, etc.) help you to achieve your learning goals.