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Information Technologies & Management (B.Sc.)

Information Technologies & Management (B.Sc.)

FOM Hochschule für Berufstätige · Düsseldorf, Germany

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Quick Overview

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Duration
3 Years
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Degree
Bachelor
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Campus
Düsseldorf
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Total credits
180 ECTS
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Intake
September - Winter intake
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Start date
September 01, 2026
Admission restriction
Conditional
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Teaching language
German (English optional)

📘 Program Overview

Der Bachelor-Studiengang Information Technologies & Management (B.Sc.) der FOM Hochschule für Berufstätige richtet sich an Vollzeitstudierende, die sich gezielt für anspruchsvolle Aufgaben an der Schnittstelle von IT und Management qualifizieren möchten. Du lernst, digitale Systeme und Anwendungen zu analysieren, zu gestalten und effizient zu steuern, dabei kommen Methoden aus Informatik und Betriebswirtschaft zum Einsatz.

Das Studium ist als Präsenzstudium im Vollzeitformat am Standort Düsseldorf im Campus-Studium+ Modell optimiert. Mit dem Abschluss erhältst du einen staatlich und international anerkannten Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) sowie eine Grundlage für den nächsten Karriereschritt und ein anschließendes Master-Studium.

🎯 Course & Curriculum

Course structure

Foundational phase
  • Build core knowledge for the IT-and-management interface through the study content covering Business Intelligence, IT infrastructure, and information management.
  • Start structured learning in the Campus+ model (fixed on-campus presence plus digital live learning elements).
  • Develop continuous academic and language readiness for the bilingual teaching environment described for the program.
Core and application phase
  • Learn to analyze, design, and efficiently manage digital systems and applications using methods from informatics and business administration.
  • Use project-based, practical learning approaches to connect IT solutions with business processes.
  • Study at least one English-taught module in each semester to strengthen your international communication and technical language skills.
Final phase
  • Complete your B.Sc. programme with the final assessment at the end of the full-time study period.
  • Consolidate IT-management competencies aimed at professional roles in areas such as IT consulting, process management, system administration, or project steering.
  • Apply the programme knowledge in a structured, semester-planned full-time Campus+ study model.

Career outcomes

  • You graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Information Technologies & Management that is designed to prepare you for roles at the interface of IT and management in Germany.
  • You gain job-relevant skills in Business Intelligence, IT infrastructure, and information management so you can support digital transformation projects in real organisations.
  • You develop practical, project-based learning experience by analysing and implementing IT solutions in the context of business processes.
  • You build professional communication strength through bilingual teaching content (German and English), supporting roles in internationally oriented IT environments.
  • You are prepared for career paths such as IT consulting, process management, system administration, or project steering, aligned with the programme’s stated perspectives.
  • You study full-time with structured planning and ongoing academic support through the Campus+ model, helping you stay on track toward graduation.

Employability rate

Graduates from IT-related business and management study fields in Germany typically reach an employability rate of around 85% and an unemployment rate of about 15%, reflecting steady demand for digitally skilled professionals.

Together, these figures point to a generally stable career outlook for graduates who combine IT competence with management and process skills.

✅ Entry Requirements

Academic qualification

RequirementDetails
Higher secondary / A-LevelInternational applicants need a higher education entrance qualification such as Abitur or Fachabitur, or an education qualification recognised as equivalent by the university.

Language requirements

For admission to the Information Technologies & Management (B.Sc.) programme, the university states that English language proficiency at B2 level is required. For international applicants, it also requires German language proficiency at B2 level.

💶 Fees & Funding

ItemAmountNotes
TuitionEUR 25020 / per yearStudies fees for this programme: EUR 25,020 payable in 36 monthly instalments of EUR 695, plus a one-time examination fee of EUR 500 and a one-time enrolment fee of EUR 420.
Application feeEUR 0 / one timeApplication fee amount is not published on the official programme page found.
Examination feeEUR 500 / one timeOne-time examination fee of EUR 500 (stated as due at the end of the studies).
Enrolment feeEUR 420 / one timeOne-time enrolment fee of EUR 420.

Proof of financial resources

As a non-EU/international applicant applying for a student visa in Germany, you must be able to demonstrate sufficient financial resources for your stay. Your university admission supports your application process, but the exact proof format is typically required by the German immigration authorities/visa process you follow.

    Important dates

    Application window

    MilestoneSeptember - Winter intake
    Application portal opensN/A
    Application deadline (final submit)N/A
    Application deadline (EU students)N/A
    Application deadline (Non-EU students)N/A
    Recommended apply-byN/A
    Semester beginsSeptember 01, 2026

    Pre-application & reviews

    MilestoneSeptember - Winter intake
    VPD request - recommendedN/A
    VPD result expectedN/A
    APS - recommendedN/A
    Start eligibility checkN/A

    Document submission deadlines

    MilestoneSeptember - Winter intake
    Application submission deadlineN/A
    Document submission deadline (EU students)N/A
    Document submission deadline (Non-EU students)N/A
    Language certificate deadlineN/A
    Official transcripts deadlineN/A
    Certified translations deadlineN/A
    Postal / hard-copy documents deadlineN/A
    Missing documents (if requested)N/A

    📝 How to Apply

    1

    Review eligibility for international applicants

    Check that your school-leaving or recognised equivalent higher-education entrance qualification meets the university’s international entry requirements. Also confirm you can provide the required English B2 language proof and, for international applicants, German B2 language proficiency. If your qualification is from abroad and you are unsure about equivalence, contact the university study counselling before you apply.

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    Submit your application online

    Complete the university’s online application for the bachelor programme during the published application period. Upload the required documents in the format requested by the application process. Ensure your language documentation is ready early, because the university states English B2 proof must be provided by the end of the 1st semester.

    3

    Complete remaining requirements after admission

    After admission, complete any remaining steps required for registration and study start at the campus. The university indicates that language evidence must be completed by the end of the 1st semester (for English B2). Plan your document timeline early so you can meet the university’s internal deadlines and your visa timeline.

    Application opens
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    Application Deadline
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    Semester begins
    September 01, 2026
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    ❓ Frequently Asked Questions