
Charakter Fresenius Hochschule · Germany
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The BA Real Estate Management (Immobilienwirtschaft) is a part-time bachelor programme at Hochschule Fresenius designed for students who want to advance their academic qualification while fitting study around work. The programme is taught in German and is offered via an Online-Campus with live sessions at scheduled times.
You develop practical, industry-focused knowledge across core areas of real estate management, including project development, financing, and professional administration of properties. For most students the standard study duration is six semesters (180 ECTS), and a reduced or extended study path may be possible depending on prior qualifications and study planning.
180 ECTS bachelor-level credit points exist for this part-time Real Estate Management (Immobilienwirtschaft) B.A. programme, but the official semester-by-semester module credits table (Modulhandbuch/Studienverlaufsplan or examination regulations annex with per-module CP/ECTS) could not be found in the accessible official pages during this research run.
| Semester | No. of modules | Module / subject category | ECTS / CP | Semester total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Semester 1 | Not provided in the accessible official sources | Not provided in the accessible official sources | ||
| Semester 2 | Not provided in the accessible official sources | Not provided in the accessible official sources | ||
| Total | Not provided in the accessible official sources | 180 CP | ||
Real estate management graduates in Germany typically see an employability rate of about 82% and an unemployment rate of about 18%, reflecting steady hiring needs where property, finance, and advisory expertise are required.
Together, this points to a generally stable outlook with reliable opportunities in real estate management, development support, and advisory-focused roles.
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| University entrance qualification (foreign school-leaving certificate) | International applicants with a foreign university entrance qualification for bachelor studies must demonstrate that their qualification is sufficient for entry to a bachelor program in their home country. If the qualification is not sufficient for German higher education entrance qualification, the university explains that an entrance examination is available. |
| Required prior study (if applicable) | This bachelor program is for entry into bachelor-level studies; therefore, it is not based on a completed bachelor degree. Applicants must meet the university’s bachelor admission requirements for international applicants. |
| Study area | Match possible? | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Business & Management | Conditional match | For applicants with foreign qualifications, the university reviews submitted documents and checks whether entry requirements for the specific study program are met. |
For this program, the language of instruction is German. International applicants must provide proof of German language proficiency for admission.
| Item | Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Tuition | EUR 345 / per month | Online-Campus tuition shown as EUR 345,00 per month for this berufsbegleitend BA programme. |
| Application fee | EUR 250 / one time | Anmeldegebühr is listed as EUR 250,00. |
| Semester fee | EUR 34.2 / per semester | Semester contribution for berufsbegleitend students is published as EUR 34,20 (without Deutschland-Ticket) for Summer Semester 2026. |
To enrol at a German higher education institution, international applicants must prove they have sufficient financial resources for living costs during their studies. The exact documentation is typically required for the German residence permit/visa process.
| Milestone | October - Winter intake | April - Summer intake |
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| Application portal opens | N/A | N/A |
| Application deadline (final submit) | N/A | N/A |
| Application deadline (EU students) | N/A | N/A |
| Application deadline (Non-EU students) | N/A | N/A |
| Recommended apply-by | N/A | N/A |
| Semester begins | October 01, 2026 | April 01, 2026 |
| Milestone | October - Winter intake | April - Summer intake |
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| VPD request - recommended | N/A | N/A |
| VPD result expected | N/A | N/A |
| APS - recommended | N/A | N/A |
| Start eligibility check | N/A | N/A |
| Milestone | October - Winter intake | April - Summer intake |
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| Application submission deadline | N/A | N/A |
| Document submission deadline (EU students) | N/A | N/A |
| Document submission deadline (Non-EU students) | N/A | N/A |
| Language certificate deadline | N/A | N/A |
| Official transcripts deadline | N/A | N/A |
| Certified translations deadline | N/A | N/A |
| Postal / hard-copy documents deadline | N/A | N/A |
| Missing documents (if requested) | N/A | N/A |
Apply through the university’s official application process. The application is stated as possible all year, and there is no application deadline shown on the admissions-process page. Upload the required documents in the university’s application upload area after you receive your access details.
For applications with foreign university entrance qualifications, upload at least your CV and your secondary school leaving certificate for bachelor studies. The admissions-process guidance states that documents must be uploaded within the next 10 days via the application file upload area. The university then checks whether you meet the program’s admission requirements.
If you fulfil the admission requirements, the university invites you to an admission interview. The admissions interview is described as not being a knowledge test and focuses on your personality, reasons for choosing the university, and motivation. The interview duration is stated as 15 minutes on the application-process page.
After the admission interview, the university sends your study contract with details for next steps. If you are admitted, enrolment requires returning the study contract promptly and submitting any additional documents marked in the upload area. The German admissions process page also notes that certain copies may need to be sent by post as certified documents.