International Management B.A.
Meschede

Bachelor programme International Management
At a glance:
What: English-language study programme which focuses on Practical Management Skills and Economic Foundations for International Business
For Whom? For internationally active team players who want to understand and shape the management of companies and institutions in the national and international economy
Why? You can use the elective subjects to individually adapt your course content and sharpen your profile in order to gain excellent employment opportunities
On this page
The International Management study programme at a glance
Application for Winter Semester: From 1. March to 15. July (Non-EU students) or Mid-May to 31 July (EU students)
Admission: NC-free
This study programme has no admission restriction.
Proof of a language qualification is required.
Degree
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
180 ECTS
Type of Study
Full-time study
Beginning / Duration of course
Beginning: every winter semester (October)
Course duration: 6 study semesters (standard period), 180 credit points
Contributions and fees
Language of instruction
English
Information about Requirements, Application Procedure and Enrolment
Requirements
International Management is a non-NC course, which means that admission is not based on grade point average (GPA). Detailed requirements on our page Application English-language study courses
Application for Winter Semester
Application for Winter Semester: From 1. March to 15. July (Non-EU students) or Mid-May to 31 July (EU students)
When applying for the Bachelor’s degree course International Management, please make sure to choose the suitable application procedure for you:
Enrolment
After admission and after receiving an admission letter, you will need to upload documents to our university portal in the course of enrolment.
Why study in Meschede?
Meschede is located in South Westphalia. The region is not only the namesake for the University of Applied Sciences, but is also one of the strongest industrial regions in Germany. South Westphalian companies operate in market segments in which they are often even world market leaders. Good contacts of our lecturers beyond the South Westphalian economy are success factors for a degree programme with strong practical relevance and high relevance for the labour market. Bright and friendly buildings, modern equipment and the numerous laboratories enable practical learning. The good transport connections – both by public transport and by car – and the numerous parking spaces round off the university's exemplary offer. The university town of Meschede provides low rents and also the wide range of excursion and sports opportunities at Lake Hennesee and in the surrounding Sauerland.
Location Portrait Meschede
Who is the study course aimed at?
If you want to work in a globally active company in areas such as marketing, human resources management, project management or event management after graduation, the Bachelor's degree in International Management lays the perfect foundation.
Companies in the South Westphalia region and throughout Germany are looking for qualified employees who are keen to independently shape processes and tasks in the company and actively participate in the company's success. With teaching content such as foreign languages and intercultural communication, you are prepared for this in this degree programme.
What career prospects does International Management offer?
With the in-depth degree in International Management, you have the best chances of being hired by middle management at industrial and service companies, both in South Westphalia and throughout Germany and worldwide. With your degree, you are particularly interesting for German companies whose activities also extend abroad (e.g. their own branches or cooperations).
At the Meschede site, we work intensively with companies, both on research projects and on theses. Many graduates have a permanent job offer before they leave the university.
How is the course structured?
You will receive a practice-oriented basic education in the field of economics in order to successfully enter management at both large and small companies: Our curriculum includes specialist knowledge, teamwork, practical experience as well as presentation and communication training.
The first two semesters each consist of five compulsory modules from the field of economics. This lays the most important foundations. In the 3rd semester, 3 further basic subjects follow and the first compulsory elective module can be chosen. As the semester progresses, the number of compulsory elective modules increases – so that the profile can be sharpened individually.
In the 5th semester, an internship abroad is scheduled for all students who have enrolled from German-speaking countries. All other students can also complete the internship in Germany.
A total of 7 compulsory elective modules are completed, 4 of which must be from the field of economics and 3 others can be chosen across departments, e.g. enter the fields of engineering or business psychology.
The Bachelor's thesis (including the final oral examination) is written in the 6th semester.
Curriculum International Management B.A. and Modul Descriptions
| 1. semester | Conflict of Laws | Human Resources Management | Business Computer Science | Quantitative Methods | Business English / German for Incomings |
| 2. semester | Intercultural Communication | Accounting | Statistics | Economics 1 | Sustainabilty Management |
| 3. semester | International Management | Investment and Finance | Economics 2 | Electives/ mobility/ double degrees | |
| 4. semester | Marketing: Strategies and Instruments | Organizational Development & Systemic Coaching | Value Chain Management | Interdisciplinary Project | Electives/ mobility/ double degrees |
| 5. semester | International Project | Electives/ mobility/ double degrees | Electives/ mobility/ double degrees | International Internship | |
| 6. semester | Electives/ mobility/ double degrees | Electives/ mobility/ double degrees | Electives/ mobility/ double degrees | Bachelor Thesis | Colloquium |
