An overview of the programmes offered at the Faculty of Economic Sciences
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Bachelor's Programmes
- Bachelor's Programme in Business Studies
- Bachelor's Programme in Economics
- Bachelor's Programme in Business Information Systems
- Bachelor's Programme in Business and Human Resource Education
- Two-subject Bachelor's Programme in Economics (exclusive of winter semester)
Our bachelor's degree programmes are all taught completely in German (German language skills required).
Master's Programmes
- Master's Programme in Finance, Accounting, and Taxes
- Master's Programme in Marketing and Channel Management
- Master's Programme in Management
- Master's Programme in Taxation
- Master's Programme in International Economics
- Master's Programme in Development Economics (single English-language study programme)
- Master's Programme in Business Information Systems
- Master's Programme in Applied Statistics (exclusive of winter semester)
- Master's Programme in Business and Human Resource Education
- Master's Programme in Economic and Social History
Please note:
- Most of our master's degree programmes are taught in German with a certain amount of modules taught in English. German language skills are required.
- The Master's degree programmes in International Economics and in Applied Statistics are taught in German and English (German and English language skills required).
- The Master's degree programme in Development Economics is taught completely in English (German language skills not required).
Additionally offered is the online graduate programme 'Master of Science in Information Systems':
- 'Master of Science in Information Systems'
- the creation of a system of easily understandible and comparable degrees
- the creation of the two-tier system of degrees
- the implementation of a credit system (according to the ECTS model )
- mobility through elimination of mobility barriers
- European cooperation in the field of quality assurance as well as
- the promotion of the European dimension in university education.
Admission requirements and admission procedures
Almost all bachelor's programmes of the faculty have limited admission, subject to the general admission requirements of the university. Admission to the Bachelor's Programme in Business Information Systems, however, is open (beginning winter semester 2013/ 2014).
Please find detailed information about the admission requirements and procedures here.
Admission to the master's programmes is restricted. Detailed information on the admission requirements and procedures can be found in the programme descriptions.
Why did the Faculty of Economic Sciences carry out the change from diploma programmes to bachelor's and master's programmes?
Germany, together with 28 other European nations, signed the so-called 'Declaration of Bologna' in June 1999. The signees set the aim of creating university convergence by the year 2010. The core element of this planned university convergence has been the implementation of the tiered system of study comprising bachelor's and master's programmes.
The Faculty of Economic Sciences at the University of Göttingen was one of the first business faculties in Germany to completely implement the change from the single-tier diploma programmes to two-tier bachelor's and master's programmes by the winter semester of 2005/ 2006. All programmes were accredited by the Central Evaluation Agency Hannover in May 2006 and January 2010 after an intensive evaluation. Additionally, the according degree programmes were re-accredited and the Master's degree programme in Development Economics was accredited in April 2011. The first degree is the Bachelor as a professional qualifying degree.
With the start of the new Bachelor's programmes in the winter semester of 2005/ 2006 the enrolment to the former diploma programmes was discontinued. The complete implementation of the accredited bachelor's and master's programmes not only made our faculty leaders in this development, but also enabled us to be creative and innovate in forming new programmes.
The core contents of the 'Declaration of Bologna' are
Which system was implemented at the Faculty of Economic Sciences at the University of Göttingen?
The faculty has implemented the '6 + 4 - system' : The standard period of study for bachelor's programmes is six semester; the standard period of study for master's programmes is four semesters.
The six-semester bachelor's programmes are divided into the orientation phase (1st and 2nd semester) and the in-depth and specialisation phase (3rd - 6th semester). The orientation phase is identical for all bachelor's programmes, meaning that all bachelor's programmes have the same first phase. (One exception is the Bachelor's programme in Business Information Systems, where the module Law is replaced by the module Informatics, as well as the Bachelor's programme in Business and Human Resource Education).
The four-semester master's programmes are divided into the 'course phase' (1st-3rd semester) and the master's thesis (4th semester). The consecutive master's programmes have limited admission.