Bachelor's in Business Administration (BSc)
Frankfurt School of Finance & Management
at Frankfurt School of Finance & Management · Frankfurt am Main, Hesse
Duration
7 semesters
Tuition
€8,200 total
Intake
Winter semester
Mode
Full Time
The Bachelor's in Management, Philosophy & Economics (BSc) at Frankfurt School of Finance & Management provides a comprehensive interdisciplinary education that merges core principles of management with philosophical inquiry and economic reasoning. Over the course of 7 semesters, students engage with a curriculum designed to foster critical thinking, ethical awareness, and a deep understanding of economic dynamics and management practices. This blend prepares graduates to navigate complex decision-making processes in various professional settings.
The program is structured around a combination of theoretical modules and practical applications, culminating in a thesis that allows students to delve into a subject of their interest. Students earn ECTS credits throughout their studies, which measure the workload required to achieve specified learning outcomes. This system not only standardizes qualifications across Europe but also enhances the portability of a student’s educational achievements.
Students in this program will acquire valuable skills such as analytical reasoning, ethical judgment, and strategic thinking. These competencies are increasingly sought after in today’s multicultural and multifaceted business environments. The program is especially suitable for individuals interested in pursuing careers that require a strong ethical foundation alongside economic and management acumen.
Furthermore, studying in Frankfurt am Main, a key financial hub of Europe, provides unique opportunities for networking and internships with industry leaders. The German context also allows graduates to benefit from an 18-month job-seeking permit post-graduation, enabling them to explore career prospects in the vibrant German job market while having the option to work while studying.
This diverse skill set makes graduates attractive to various sectors, including finance, government, non-profit organizations, and corporations within Germany's strong Mittelstand.
It typically takes 7 semesters, with intakes in Winter semester.
Tuition is around €8,200 total. Fees change yearly — confirm with an advisor.
Management ConsultantBusiness AnalystPolicy AdvisorEthics OfficerMarket Research Analyst This diverse skill set makes graduates attractive to various sectors, including finance, government, non-profit organizations, and corporations within Germany's strong Mittelstand.
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