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Wirtschaftsinformatik (B.Sc.)

Wirtschaftsinformatik (B.Sc.)

FOM Hochschule für Berufstätige · Germany, Germany

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Duration
3½ Years
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Degree
Bachelor
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Campus
Multi-campus across Germany (e.g., Berlin, Bonn, Dortmund, Düsseldorf, Essen, Frankfurt a. M., Hamburg, Hannover, Kassel, Köln, München, Münster, Nürnberg, Stuttgart) and FOM Digital Live-Studium
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Total credits
180 ECTS
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Intake
September - Winter intake
March - Summer intake
Admission restriction
Non-Restricted
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Teaching language
English (German modules optional)

📘 Program Overview

The Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Wirtschaftsinformatik focuses on connecting information technology with business processes and management. You build broad knowledge spanning areas such as algorithms, databases, business process management, and IT security, and learn how to implement IT infrastructures, cloud and information systems, and business application software.

The programme is designed for students who study alongside work or training, with practical modules supporting topics like digitalisation, IT architecture, and current digital transformation trends. You graduate with a state-recognised and internationally recognised bachelor’s degree and a foundation for further academic study.

🎯 Course & Curriculum

Course structure

Foundation phase
  • Build foundational knowledge at the intersection of informatics and business administration (algorithms, databases, and business process management).
  • Learn to understand IT infrastructures and develop business-aligned digital applications.
  • Start practice-oriented modules that support your transition into technology-driven business processes.
Core and application phase
  • Develop skills in implementing cloud and information systems.
  • Focus on IT architecture and digitalisation trends through practice modules.
  • Apply your knowledge to business software development and real digital transformation scenarios.
Advanced phase and programme completion
  • Advance your capabilities in business application software and IT-security topics within the programme structure.
  • Complete practice-oriented components that strengthen readiness for technology and business roles.
  • Finish your studies leading to the Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Wirtschaftsinformatik.

Career outcomes

  • You gain a bachelor programme foundation that connects informatics with business administration, preparing you for careers at the interface of IT and corporate management.
  • With learning outcomes covering topics like algorithms, databases, business process management, and IT security, you can pursue practical roles in digital transformation projects.
  • You develop skills in building IT infrastructures and implementing cloud and information systems, supporting employment in modern IT and business application environments.
  • Practice-oriented modules on digitalisation and IT architecture help you turn technical knowledge into skills employers need for process-driven digital change.
  • Because the degree is structured around technology and enterprise collaboration, you build job-relevant abilities for roles that require both business understanding and IT competence.
  • You graduate with a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) qualification that forms a basis for your next career step and an additional master programme.

Employability rate

Wirtschaftsinformatik graduates in Germany typically achieve an employability rate of around 88% and an unemployment rate of about 12%, reflecting sustained employer demand for professionals who combine IT, data, and business process knowledge.

Together, these figures indicate a stable career outlook with reliable opportunities across IT and digital transformation roles.

✅ Entry Requirements

Academic qualification

RequirementDetails
School-leaving qualification or vocational pathInternational applicants are admitted if they hold (Fach-)Abitur or a vocational qualification with relevant professional experience. The FOM programme page states that studying is possible without Abitur via an apprenticeship qualification followed by at least three years of professional experience, or through an advancement qualification such as Fachwirt or Meister.
Requirement to be in training or employmentThe programme page states that applicants must currently be employed (full-time or part-time) or be in an apprenticeship, internship, trainee programme, or similar practical track at the time of study.

Module matching by study area

Study areaMatch possible?Conditions
Computer Science & ITConditionalAdmission depends on meeting the programme’s general qualification and study-readiness requirements; subject matching is assessed as part of the application review.
Business & ManagementConditionalAdmission depends on meeting the programme’s general qualification and study-readiness requirements; subject matching is assessed as part of the application review.

Language requirements

Wirtschaftsinformatik (B.Sc.) is taught in German. If you are an international applicant, you must meet the language requirements set out for admission to this programme and provide the required proof by the published deadline for your intake.

💶 Fees & Funding

ItemAmountNotes
TuitionEUR 19950 / total programStudies fee total: 19.950 Euro payable in 42 monthly instalments of 475 Euro, plus a one-time examination fee of 500 Euro.
Admin feeEUR 500 / one timeOne-time examination fee of 500 Euro (as stated on the programme fees section).

Proof of financial resources

International applicants must provide evidence of sufficient funds for living costs and study-related expenses as required by German immigration and visa processes. Your exact amount and document type may depend on your planned entry route and the rules applied by the German authority handling your case.

    Important dates

    Application window

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    Pre-application & reviews

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    Document submission deadlines

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    📝 How to Apply

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    Prepare your eligibility documents

    Check whether your foreign school-leaving certificate and/or vocational qualification meets the FOM admission approach for this Bachelor programme. If you are applying based on vocational qualifications, ensure you can document the required professional experience and your current employment or training situation as stated on the programme page.

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    Apply online and upload your evidence

    Submit your application through the official online application flow for the programme during the published application window. Upload the required qualification evidence and academic records in the format requested by the university and make sure your documents reflect your eligibility basis (Abitur/Fachabitur or vocational route).

    3

    Complete any additional admissions checks

    After submission, the university reviews your documents against the admission requirements for international applicants. If any items are missing or unclear, respond promptly so your application can continue during the intake processing period.

    4

    Plan your start with the correct semester start month

    This programme page states that you can start either with the Summer intake (March) or the Winter intake (September). Plan your document preparation and visa/entry steps so you can arrive in time for your semester start after admission.

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    ❓ Frequently Asked Questions