Business Administration, Specialisation in Entrepreneurship & Innovation (ENTRE) Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt
- Degree
- Master's
- Language of instruction
- English
- International support
- Welcome event Buddy programme Tutors Accompanying programme Specialist counselling Cultural and linguistic preparation Visa matters Help with finding accommodation Support with registration procedures
First impressions
- Location
Ingolstadt
- Intake
Winter and summer semester
- Duration
4 semesters
- Study structure
Not specified
- Mode of study
Fully on-site
- Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
- Application deadline
Application periods for the winter semester:
- The application deadline for individuals who have obtained their university degree within the European Union is from 1 April to 15 June.
- For those who have obtained their university degree outside the European Union, the application deadline ends earlier, on 15 May.
Application period for the summer semester:
- 1 December to 15 January for all applicants
- Individuals who have obtained their university degree within the European Union submit their application digitally through KU’s own online application portal.
- Those who have obtained their Master's entrance qualification (generally their first Bachelor’s degree relevant to the Master's programme in Business Administration) outside the EU, submit their application only via www.uni-assist.de. Neither registration nor an additional application in the KU portal is required.
General information
About the course
Degree
Master of Science in Business Administration
Course location
Ingolstadt
Language of instruction
English
Languages
Students can complete the whole programme in English. All mandatory courses are held in English. Required electives and elective modules are offered in English and German. Participants can choose to write the Master's thesis in either language.
Description
The Entrepreneurship & Innovation specialisation in our Master's programme in Business Administration prepares budding entrepreneurs and innovators who want to work in organisations with the skills required to succeed in business and society. Our students are equipped with business know-how, practical skills and a deep appreciation for responsibility towards society, the environment and the economy.
We enable our students to have careers at national and international companies, in a professionally competent manner, with social responsibility. In addition, our students acquire knowledge and skills for starting a business. We take pride in their innovation and entrepreneurship abilities as well their strong ethical foundation.
Action learning and experiential learning are core foundations of this Master’s programme. In cooperation with Bayer Cares Foundation (BCF), which regularly awards social impact start-ups with the Grants4Impact or ASINA award, our students participate in a boot camp, working in teams that collaborate with BCF laureates and subsequently working with them for two semesters. Based on concepts such as business model development and market creating innovations, students analyse their partner organisation and propose actionable recommendations. Additionally, they conduct a thorough social impact analysis and – supported by a local consultant company – design a social media campaign for their social-impact start-up partner.
Further building students’ action learning abilities, there is a mandatory course, "From Idea to Innovation: Start-Up School", in which student teams work on their original ideas for a new venture and pitch it to experts in the entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystem, both regionally and internationally. Through this process, they receive valuable feedback on how to successfully secure funding for their new venture ideas and how to develop their ideas further in the marketplace. Students benefit from experiential learning in the mandatory "Innovation and Creativity in Individuals, Teams and Organisations" course, which includes an Open Innovation competition in collaboration with a multinational company, innovation simulations, team creativity workshops, exposure to innovation hubs, and weekly team challenges.
Other mandatory courses, including "Entrepreneurial Networks and Start-up Management" and "Service Management", provide critical knowledge and skills required for students to succeed. These courses also feature speakers from industry and entrepreneurs who provide excellent exposure to the real world.
Students can choose from a rich variety of elective courses from multiple disciplines in business and economics to round out their education. The Master's thesis component further cements their strong conceptual and practical knowledge gained in the programme.
Full-time / part-time
Not specified
Duration
4 semesters
Intake
Winter and summer semester
Mode of study
Fully on-site
Application deadline
Application periods for the winter semester:
- The application deadline for individuals who have obtained their university degree within the European Union is from 1 April to 15 June.
- For those who have obtained their university degree outside the European Union, the application deadline ends earlier, on 15 May.
Application period for the summer semester:
- 1 December to 15 January for all applicants
- Individuals who have obtained their university degree within the European Union submit their application digitally through KU’s own online application portal.
- Those who have obtained their Master's entrance qualification (generally their first Bachelor’s degree relevant to the Master's programme in Business Administration) outside the EU, submit their application only via www.uni-assist.de. Neither registration nor an additional application in the KU portal is required.
Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
Combined Master's degree / PhD programme
No
Joint degree / double degree programme
No
Further details
Course organisation
The programme includes required modules, required electives and elective modules. The six required modules, "Advanced Business Ethics", "Service Management", "From Idea to Commercialisation: Start-Up School", "Entrepreneurial Networks and Start-Up Management", "Innovation and Creativity in Individuals, Teams and Organisations" and "Social Innovation I", are offered during the first two semesters. They lay the foundation for a variety of electives, which allow a focus on one or more specific topics. Of these, seven need to be chosen from a list of modules in the areas of entrepreneurship and innovation, e.g. "New Product Development" or "Change Management," and five can be chosen freely from the other specialisations of the Master's programme in Business Administration: Market-oriented Corporate Management, Finance, Accounting, Controlling and Taxation, Business Analytics & Operations Research, or among the list of modules belonging to the specialisation in Entrepreneurship & Innovation itself.
All required courses are taught completely in English. In the required electives and elective modules, students can choose modules in German or English.
Course types:
- Lecture
- Lecture and exercises
- Practical Course
- Project
- Seminar
- Tutorial
- Workshop
A Diploma supplement will be issued
Yes
International elements
- International guest lecturers
- Language training provided
- Projects with partners in Germany and abroad
- International comparisons and thematic reference to the international context
- Integrated/optional study abroad unit(s)
Integrated/optional study abroad unit(s) outside Germany
Students have the option of studying abroad for a semester at one of the KU’s approx. 300 partner universities in 60 countries. They can also independently organise study stays abroad.
Course-specific, integrated German language courses
No
Course-specific, integrated English language courses
No
Costs & requirements
Costs
Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
Semester contribution
78 EUR per semester
Costs of living
The costs of living in Ingolstadt or Eichstätt are relatively low compared to large university cities. Rental costs in subsidised student residences (offered by the Studentenwerk Erlangen, the Canisius-Stiftung or the St Gundekarwerk) range between 300 EUR to 400 EUR per month depending on size and furnishing. Rental costs in privately owned residences are slightly higher and range around 750 EUR per month in Ingolstadt. In Eichstätt, rental costs are generally slightly lower. All KU students can eat in the university’s canteen at favourable prices. The price for a main dish is between 3.50 and 5.50 EUR. Health insurance costs are approx. 140 EUR per month. In total, you should plan for monthly costs of 1,000 EUR, possibly less in Eichstätt.
Requirements
Academic admission requirements
Prerequisites
Applicants must have a first qualifying degree in the field of business studies, business administration, economics or a very similar field obtained at a university in Germany or abroad. This is not an MBA, but rather, it is a Master of Science programme.
In addition to the existing Academic Evaluation Offices in China and Vietnam, the Academic Evaluation Office India (ff. APS) has been established. All prospective students with educational certificates acquired in India must already submit a so-called APS certificate at the time of application!
Proof of prior knowledge in the following:
- English and German language skills (details below)
- Proof of further foreign language skills (if applicable)
- Proof of study or work abroad experience other than that gained in your home country (if applicable)
- Proof of programme-related work experience or internships (if applicable)
- Proof of voluntary work (if applicable)
Each applicant must submit a strong, one-page statement of purpose essay (written either in German or in English) explaining why he/she wants to apply to this specific programme, including how it fits with his/her long-term goals. Specific questions to guide the essay are asked during the application process.
Number of study places
Open to all students who pass the aptitude procedure
This is based on the Bachelor’s degree grade, specific previous knowledge of the chosen specialisation and relevant professional experience.
Documents
- Applicants must have a Bachelor’s degree, which must be formally equivalent to a German Bachelor. If you are not sure whether your previous course of study qualifies for your chosen degree programme at our university, you may first check the "anabin database" (www.anabin.de).
- Full CV
- Original or certified true copy of your school leaving certificate as well as original or certified true copy of German, English or French translation of this certificate
- Applicants must have a school leaving certificate with an average grade. To convert the grade of your school into a German grade, we need to see the official grading system of your school. Please prepare to upload a copy of the official grading system of your school.
- If applicable: university entrance examination certificate from your home country
- Applicants who have completed previous periods of study in China, India, Vietnam or Mongolia: APS certificate
- Original or certified true copy of your university leaving certificate (Bachelor's degree or equivalent) as well as original or certified true copy of German, English or French translation of this certificate
- You must submit full transcripts of your Bachelor's studies. Your transcript should show the average grade of your university degree. To convert this grade into a German grade, we need to see the official grading system of your university. Please prepare to upload a copy of the official grading system of your university.
- Please see https://www.ku.de/en/study-offer/business-administration-entre-msc
You can download our brochure with the most frequently asked questions regarding your studies at the KU and in Germany. The brochure includes information regarding the requirements, preparation, financial issues and more.
Language requirements
- Proof of English language proficiency
(B2 level; e.g. by TOEFL score of 78 or better, Bachelor's or Master's degree in English – confirmation of university required) - Proof of German language proficiency
(An A2 level must be achieved by the end of the second semester of the programme at the latest; registration is conditional until then.)
Application deadline
Application periods for the winter semester:
- The application deadline for individuals who have obtained their university degree within the European Union is from 1 April to 15 June.
- For those who have obtained their university degree outside the European Union, the application deadline ends earlier, on 15 May.
Application period for the summer semester:
- 1 December to 15 January for all applicants
- Individuals who have obtained their university degree within the European Union submit their application digitally through KU’s own online application portal.
- Those who have obtained their Master's entrance qualification (generally their first Bachelor’s degree relevant to the Master's programme in Business Administration) outside the EU, submit their application only via www.uni-assist.de. Neither registration nor an additional application in the KU portal is required.
Submit application
Applications are submitted online. The application procedure for international applicants depends on where they obtained their so-called "Master's entrance qualification". Please thoroughly read the information on this website.
Financing information
Funding opportunities within the institution
The KU offers a scholarship (450 EUR per month) to academically qualified international students in financial need. This is funded by the Bavarian State Ministry of Science and the Arts through the "Förderung der Internationalisierung" programme. Scholarships are awarded for a period of five months. There is no automatic extension, but it is possible to reapply.
Please find more information on financial issues, scholarships, and prerequisites on our website.
Possibility of finding part-time employment
It is possible to find a job as a student assistant ("Hiwi") by contacting professors and university departments directly. Information on current job vacancies can also be found on the website of each chair.
There are also different offers for temporary part-time jobs outside the university, for example, in restaurants or in shopping malls. Eichstätt and Ingolstadt are the cities with the lowest unemployment rates in Germany.
Additional support
Accommodation
The International Office at the KU offers a housing service. It helps international students find accommodation, and it facilitates the contact between students and the future landlord or landlady. This service is free of charge. However, a housing service deposit is charged, and this will be refunded at the end of your rental contract. Please find more information on housing at the KU here.
Career advisory services
Support for international students and doctoral candidates
- Welcome event
- Buddy programme
- Tutors
- Accompanying programme
- Specialist counselling
- Cultural and linguistic preparation
- Visa matters
- Help with finding accommodation
- Support with registration procedures
General services and support for international students and doctoral candidates
German language courses offered by KU's language centre during the semester are free of charge.
Pre-semester language courses are fee-based.
Contact
Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt
WFI - Ingolstadt School of Management
Armelle Langenwald
Auf der Schanz 49
85049 Ingolstadt