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It would be great to have more business informatics in school, wouldn't it? If you could remain flexible with your studies and not have to commit yourself immediately? If you opt for our Business Informatics PLUS Teaching Post course at Ravensburg-Weingarten University of Applied Sciences, you'll keep many options open. As a teacher at vocational schools, with a subsequent Master's degree in your pocket. Or as a business IT specialist at a company, straight after your Bachelor's degree.
This is the right place for anyone who is enthusiastic about business administration and computer science and wants to use this knowledge in business or as a teacher.
Introduction to the course content
With our comprehensive Business Informatics Plus Teaching Post course, we make it possible to achieve several goals at once. In addition to comprehensive knowledge of economics and computer science during your studies, you will also gain valuable methods from educational science as well as pedagogical and didactic content. This is made possible by the cooperation between Ravensburg-Weingarten University of Applied Sciences and Weingarten University of Education, which combine their expertise in this joint degree program. This dual qualification is a great advantage in the teaching profession - and is also becoming increasingly important in companies.
Good to know: Of course, the knowledge acquired is also applied. Two school placements and a practical semester are planned during the course of the degree in order to gain valuable experience at an early stage.
Career prospects
The primary career goal of the course is to become a senior teacher at a vocational school, e.g. at a technical secondary school or a vocational college. With the further qualification, via our Master's course, the subjects of computer science, business administration and economics can be taught. However, many graduates decide to work in a company or become self-employed after completing their Bachelor's degree. The course's high degree of professional flexibility makes this possible. The areas of work in industry, services, trade, crafts, education, health and administration are very diverse and offer good earning potential. Also internationally.
Digital Business Department
The Department of Digital Business comprises three Bachelor's and one Master's degree program:
- Business Informatics PLUS Teaching Post
- Internet and Online-Marketing
and the Master's degree program in Digital Business
To the Digital Business department
Further Master's study programs
As a graduate, you will qualify for 2 further Master's study programs:
The Master's in Higher Education in cooperation with the PH Weingarten:
Master Higher Teaching Qualification at the PH Weingarten
And for the Master's degree course in Business Informatics at RWU (link below).
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Further information
Postgraduate courses
Digital Business & Marketing Intelligence
Admission
The application documents must be accompanied by a self-test for study orientation, which you can take at www.bw-cct.de.
Application for the winter semester and summer semester
Business Informatics PLUS Teaching Post offers study places for the winter semester and the summer semester.
Application deadline:
- for the winter semester is July 15.
- for the summer semester is January 15.
The deadlines are cut-off dates, which means that your application documents must be received digitally by this date in order to be considered for the allocation of study places.
Lectures for the winter semester start at the beginning of October, for the summer semester in mid-March. The exact dates can be found in the menu item Dates.
To the online application
Who receives a study place?
All applicants who meet the admission requirements will receive an offer of admission.
Selection procedure - how is the overall grade calculated?
At RWU, this study program is subject to the admission and selection regulations for Bachelor's study programs is applied and carried out on the basis of the application documents. The creation of a shortlist or ranking list is explained below: The applicant's position on a ranking list is determined from the application documents according to the following procedure: Calculation of a weighted overall grade according to the formula
[(average grade of the university entrance qualification)+(grades German, mathematics * 2 and continued modern foreign language)/4] / 2
If there are more applicants than places, 90 % of the places are allocated by the selection procedure (best overall grade) and 10 % of the places are allocated according to waiting time.
Improvements to the overall grade
This overall grade can be improved if one or more of the following qualifications are proven:
- Completed vocational training as an IT clerk, IT specialist or e-commerce clerk: 0.3
- Professional experience in the training occupation of at least 1 year: 0.1. This bonus is limited to 0.3 for 3 years of professional experience.
Extracurricular achievements, pract. Activities and recognized previous experience: 0.1 per qualification, max. 2 qualifications can be taken into account:
- Federal Voluntary Service (min. 11 months)
Succession procedure
Prospective students often apply to several universities and degree programs. As a result, study places regularly become available again because an applicant decides to apply for a different course. These places that become available again are awarded in a succession procedure to those who did not get in first. Places are again allocated according to the ranking list, i.e. first to those with the best overall grade.
Further information on the application and allocation of places can be found at the Admissions Office.
Labs
Innovationslabor LAB4DTE
- Gebäude E
News
Digitization café
"Full steam ahead towards digitalization"
The LAB4DTE digitization café in December focused on the Internet of Things and human-technology interaction. Georg Kästle, CIO and CDO of Vollmer Werke Maschinenfabrik GmbH, was a guest at RWU as an external speaker.
Contact & People
General contact details
Opening hours | mornings in the Secretary's Office |
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Phone | |
sekr-fdb@rwu.de | |
Web links | |
Room | V 110 |
On campus |
Building V
Lazarettstr. 1
88250 Weingarten |
Postal address |
RWU Hochschule Ravensburg-Weingarten University of Applied Sciences Business Informatics PLUS Teaching Post P.O. Box 30 22
88216 Weingarten Germany |
Head of Study Program
Prof. Dr. Christian Lazar
Secretary's Office
Petra Schlagenhauf
Professors
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christoph Andriessens
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Thomas Bayer
Prof. Dr. rer. pol. Jürgen Friedl
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wolfram Höpken
Prof. Dr. Bela Mutschler
Prof. Dr. rer. pol. Markus Josef Rager
Prof. Dr. Nils Middelberg
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Bernd Michelberger
Prof. Dr. rer. pol. Heidi Reichle
Employees & Staff
Moritz Haag M.Sc.
Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Ralf Warneck
Head of Internship Office
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Michael Friedrich
- Building V
- Room V 309