Business Administration / Digital Business Management (BSc) Pforzheim University
- Degree
- Bachelor's
- Language of instruction
- English
- International support
- Welcome event Tutors Specialist counselling
First impressions
- Location
Pforzheim
- Intake
Winter semester
- Duration
7 semesters
- Study structure
Full-time
- Mode of study
Fully on-site
- Tuition fees per semester
1,500 EUR
- Application deadline
31 May: deadline for foreign applications from non-EU countries with foreign school transcripts
15 July: deadline for all other applicants
For potential changes to deadlines, please refer to the official application page.
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I looked around and I saw how digitalisation has taken the world by storm, both at the individual and the company level. I was curious about this, and I wanted to learn, know more and acquire knowledge about this topic. Finding the Digital Business Management programme at Pforzheim presented the perfect opportunity for me. Therefore, I chose to study in this programme.
Brian Kamanga
What one of our recent graduates says
Digital Business Management BSc – What Our Students Say
What makes the international Bachelor’s programme in Digital Business Management at Pforzheim Business School so special? Are you in the target group of the programme? And what are the career opportunities for students after graduating? In this video, students and professors answer your questions and tell you more about the programme.
General information
About the course
Degree
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Course location
Pforzheim
Language of instruction
English
Languages
English
Some elective courses are available in German as well.
Description
For the architects of tomorrow's digital business world: International Bachelor's Programme in Business Administration / Digital Business Management (BSc)
Internet-enabled microchips can already be found in everyday objects, cars, and production equipment – the digitalisation of society and the economy is well underway. The result is a parallel digital world in which not only people and machines communicate with each other, but also machines communicate with each other. That's why we teach "Doing Business in a Digital World" instead of just "Digital Business" – with plenty of business management and the right dose of information technology.
Digital technologies are said to be changing the business world almost as fast and as profoundly as the meteorite impact some 66 million years ago that wiped out so many life forms on planet Earth. And yes, digital Darwinism has already claimed many high-profile victims. Like the dinosaurs of yesteryear, major companies such as Kodak, Nokia, Novell, and EMI have disappeared from the scene in recent years. But on the other hand, companies such as Tesla, Apple, OpenAI, Amazon, Spotify, and Netflix, which have recognised the change and taken advantage of it, have flourished.
Digitalisation is unstoppable and will change business models, work processes and the way we live together at least as much as the invention of the printing press. It is up to you to help shape this transformation – and we offer you the opportunity to prepare for it with our seven-semester international Bachelor’s programme.
The tailor-made programme merges a general, management-oriented and a programme-specific part with almost equal weighting. The general part consists of subjects selected for you in the fields of business administration, economics, ethics, social and intercultural competence, quantitative methods, and law. In the programme-specific part, you will acquire skills in the following areas:
- Digital Business Models
- Digital Business Processes & Process Mining
- Artificial Intelligence
- UI/UX Design and Web Technologies
- Big Data Management
- Digital Business Applications
- Electronic Markets, Electronic Data Interchange, Enterprise Application Integration
- Customer Relation Management, E-Commerce, E-Procurement
- Programming
- Project Management
- Change Management in a Global Context
Our programme is specifically designed for people from all over the world who would like to study in an international environment and for applicants from Germany. Therefore, the language of this course is entirely in English, combined with German for specific courses by choice.
Like all our business programmes, Business Administration / Digital Business Management (BSc) is nationally (AQAS) and internationally (AACSB & EFMD) accredited. Highly qualified graduates can go on to our Master's programme in Digital Business Management.
Study at one of the most prestigious business schools in Germany's strongest economic region!
Full-time / part-time
Full-time
Duration
7 semesters
Intake
Winter semester
Mode of study
Fully on-site
Additional information on intake, duration and mode of study
The programme duration is seven semesters, including the Bachelor’s thesis. Mode of study is in person on-site.
Application deadline
31 May: deadline for foreign applications from non-EU countries with foreign school transcripts
15 July: deadline for all other applicants
For potential changes to deadlines, please refer to the official application page.
Tuition fees per semester
1,500 EUR
Additional information on tuition fees
There are moderate tuition fees for non-EU international students. Students from the EU, the (EEA) and students who are part of an Erasmus programme are excluded from these fees. Refugees are also not affected. Students who received their general qualification for university entrance in Germany (HZB) without German citizenship are excluded as well.
Combined Master's degree / PhD programme
No
Joint degree / double degree programme
No
Current information
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Further details
Course organisation
The curriculum encompasses the achievement of 210 credits in seven semesters.
- Of these credits, 62 credits are allocated to the major field of study.
- Of these credits, 103 credits are allocated to cross-disciplinary courses (specifically business administration, economics, quantitative methods, ethics & social responsibility, and language skills).
- The internship semester is allocated 28 credits.
- The concluding capstone assignments and thesis are allocated 17 credits.
A Diploma supplement will be issued
No
International elements
- International guest lecturers
- Training in intercultural skills
- International comparisons and thematic reference to the international context
- Content-related regional focus
Integrated internships
In the fifth semester, students must complete an internship in Germany. We will assist students with finding an appropriate internship.
Course-specific, integrated German language courses
Yes
Course-specific, integrated English language courses
Yes
Costs & requirements
Costs
Tuition fees per semester
1,500 EUR
There are moderate tuition fees for non-EU international students. Students from the EU, the (EEA) and students who are part of an Erasmus programme are excluded from these fees. Refugees are also not affected. Students who received their general qualification for university entrance in Germany (HZB) without German citizenship are excluded as well.
Semester contribution
For all students:
- 195 EUR registration fee per semester
- 20 EUR student ID card (a ticket for free public transport within the city of Pforzheim for the whole semester) only in the first semester
Costs of living
Student life in Pforzheim is cheaper than in most other German university towns. To live here with all the expected expenses (health insurance, rent, etc.), you will need about 700 to 900 EUR per month. A room in a student residence costs about 300 EUR per month, and a meal in the student cafeteria costs about 4 EUR.
Requirements
Academic admission requirements
The requirements for admission include a general/specialised higher education entrance qualification ("Allgemeine Hochschulreife", "Abitur" / "Fachgebundene Hochschulreife"), or a foreign equivalent.
Application process
Your application documents must pass through the official administration of our university, where our general requirements and your higher education entrance qualification are verified.
All applications that meet the formal criteria will be ranked according to the average grade of the higher education entrance qualification. Based on this ranking, we invite selected candidates for an interview, either in person or by means of modern communication media. The interview will normally take place at Pforzheim University within four weeks of the closing date for applications. Applicants will be invited to the interview by the university by e-mail in good time. Relevant criteria are your motivation, social skills, self-presentation, English language skills and analytical thinking.
Language requirements
A minimum language proficiency level of B2 in English, as defined by the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), is required for admission. This corresponds to a minimum score of 72 on the TOEFL Internet-based test (iBT) or a score of 543 on the TOEFL Institutional Testing Programme (ITP). Alternatively, an IELTS score of at least 5.5 is accepted. Equivalent qualifications also include a minimum score of 162 on the Cambridge English B2 First examination, or any of the higher-level certificates. Furthermore, by the time of graduation, all students must demonstrate proficiency in the German language at a minimum level of B1. To support this requirement, language courses are available through the university’s language department.
Application deadline
31 May: deadline for foreign applications from non-EU countries with foreign school transcripts
15 July: deadline for all other applicants
For potential changes to deadlines, please refer to the official application page.
Submit application
The application process is described in detail on our website.
Applications are submitted through a central applicant management system. Please select the option "Direct registration at Pforzheim University".
Financing information
Funding opportunities within the institution
No
Possibility of finding part-time employment
Many renowned companies are linked to Pforzheim Business School. Due to its proximity to Stuttgart, Karlsruhe and Mannheim, Pforzheim Business School is located in a very powerful economic region. Well-known companies like Siemens, Bosch, SAP, Porsche, Mercedes-Benz, HP, Mahle, IBM, Stihl, Kärcher, IBM, and ZF offer internships and jobs for highly qualified students.
Additional support
Accommodation
The student union offers accommodation in student dorms around the campus (via Studierendenwerk Karlsruhe). Many private rooms are also available in the city of Pforzheim and the surrounding area. The university provides lists of private rooms and apartments via the International Programmes Office.
Career advisory services
At the online job market of HS PF and at our company contact fairs X-Day and Meet Master, students can present themselves to employers. The close connection between university and industry helps graduates with their transition from university to work and improves their chances of finding a job that matches their qualifications and personalities. The mentoring programme TANDEM is a special offer for performance-oriented and particularly committed students of the University of Applied Sciences Pforzheim. The programme brings together talented junior staff with experienced and professionally successful mentors. The focus of mentoring is on advising students during their studies and targeted support on their way from university to career. The mentors support the students in all questions relating to their study, career and life planning and contribute to the development of personal, professional and social skills.
Support for international students and doctoral candidates
- Welcome event
- Tutors
- Specialist counselling
General services and support for international students and doctoral candidates
- Erasmus Student Network
- Student initiatives
Contact
Pforzheim University
Business School | Fakultät für Wirtschaft und Recht
Tiefenbronner Straße 65
75175 Pforzheim
About us
Pforzheim University
Pforzheim University
The university dates back to 1877 and consists of three schools: the School of Design, the School of Engineering and the Business School. The three schools offer a large number of Bachelor's and Master's degree programmes, all of which emphasise interdisciplinary thinking and cooperation among faculty, economists, lawyers, engineers, designers and experts from various sectors.
The Business School transmits broad-reaching and well-founded economic competence and, at the same time, offers its students future-oriented specialisation in their subject of study. The formulas for success are the future-oriented competences in a broad sphere coupled with subject-specific expert knowledge. Since opening its doors in 1963, the Business School has conferred degrees to over 16,000 graduates, many of whom have gone on to successful careers in the business world. It is also the largest division at Pforzheim University, with a total of 97 professors and 3,200 students, and an annual incoming class of 675. Its wide-ranging curriculum encompasses thirteen programmes of study at the Bachelor's level, all geared toward the demands of specific job profiles, and ten programmes at the Master's level, designed to prepare students for specialist fields and managerial positions.
Location
Welcome to the City of Pforzheim in the state of Baden-Württemberg, located in south-west Germany. The city forms the northern gateway to the Black Forest. Famous as the centre for the German jewellery, watch and silver goods industries, Pforzheim is also known as the "Goldstadt" (Gold City). In Pforzheim, the centuries-old traditions of the jewellery and gold guilds converge with the design and high-tech industries. Pforzheim offers a variety of culture and tourism opportunities, including the city's theatre, library, several museums, parks and trails. Additionally, the surroundings offer excellent recreational opportunities. The "Gold City" is an ideal starting point for discovering Germany and the rest of Europe. Don't miss out on the nightlife and student life here in Pforzheim: numerous clubs, bars and restaurants welcome you to relax and get to know to your fellow students.
Our Neighbours:
Pforzheim is conveniently located near three lively economic centres, namely Stuttgart, Karlsruhe and Heidelberg. All are easily accessible through the country's extensive rail and bus service or via the nearby Autobahn highway system. Stuttgart, capital of the state of Baden-Württemberg, is the epicentre of the German automotive industry and the cultural centre of the south-west region. About 30 kilometres north-west of Pforzheim, you will find Karlsruhe – called the Fan City because of its streets, which run out from its centrally-located castle. You can enjoy a beautiful bird's eye view from the Durlacher Turmberg. With its glorious natural setting consisting of the ancient castle, old university town and peaceful river set in the midst of hills, Heidelberg is regarded as one of the most beautiful cities in Germany. Heidelberg is known all over the world for its romanticism and beauty.
The Black Forest:
About 200 kilometres long and 60 kilometres wide, the Black Forest is one of the biggest and best-known holiday regions in Germany. Several typical things that you might associate with Germany originate in the Black Forest region: Black Forest cake, cuckoo clocks, Bollenhut hats, Black Forest ham, and the Black Forest barmaids. With its beautiful and varied landscape – hills, lakes, rivers and gorges – the Black Forest offers a multitude of sporting activities. In summer, options include the following:
- hiking
- climbing
- biking
- paragliding or hang-gliding
In winter, with a heavy snowfall, you can participate in winter sports that include the following:
- alpine and cross-country skiing
- snowboarding
- winter hiking / snow-shoeing
The State of Baden-Württemberg:
The state of Baden-Württemberg is one of Europe's most innovative and globalised regions. Many internationally renowned corporations such as Daimler, Porsche, Bosch, SAP, Zeiss, and Würth are located in this area. The region also benefits from a powerful backbone of small and mid-sized enterprises, which includes many hidden champions.