Programme-specific information on the B.Sc. Sports Economics
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Da am Studiengang Sportökonomie drei Fakultäten beteiligt sind, können sich trotz einheitlicher Prüfungsordnungen einzelne Verfahren im Rahmen Ihrer Bachelorarbeit - insbesondere bei Themenvergabe und Betreuung von Bachelorarbeiten - unterscheiden. Das Infoblatt bündelt die wichtigsten Informationen zu Bachelorarbeiten im Studiengang Sportökonomie und bietet einen kompakten Überblick.
The transition from the Bachelor's degree in Sports Economics to a Master's programme requires foresighted planning. However, it is then possible to transfer to many Master's programmes in Business Administration and Economics offered by the Faculty of Business Administration and Economics. The details for a smooth transition to the various Master's programmes are outlined below. The following study components must also be completed in order to fulfil the current admission requirements:
- M.Sc. Business Administration: 5 ECTS Maths (e.g. Maths II for WiWi), as well as a further 15 ECTS Methods (Maths, Statistics, Winfo) - these study components can be completed as additional modules during the Bachelor's programme.
- M.Sc IBS: Language certificates English (C 1) and Spanish/French (B 2) - these admission requirements can be acquired outside the Bachelor's programme (e.g. through a qualified language test).
- M.Sc. MIS: 30 ECTS Winfo - 20 ECTS of which can be completed as additional modules during the Bachelor's programme. The remaining 10 ECTS credits can be studied in the compulsory part of the Master's programme.
- M.Sc. IEM: 5 ECTS Maths (e.g. Maths II for WiWi), a further 15 ECTS Methods (Maths, Statistics, Winfo) and 10 ECTS Economics - 20 ECTS of which can be completed as additional modules during the Bachelor's degree programme. The remaining 10 ECTS credits can be studied in the compulsory part of the Master's programme.
- M.Sc. TAF: 30 ECTS TAF (this also includes the final thesis, provided it is written in the TAF area) - 20 ECTS of which can be completed as additional modules during the Bachelor's degree programme. The remaining 10 ECTS credits can be studied in the compulsory area of the Master's programme.
- M.Sc. MAN: The requirements are fulfilled with the completion of the B.Sc. Sports Economics.
- M.Sc. WiPäd: 25 ECTS in Business Education - 20 ECTS of which can be completed as additional modules during the Bachelor's programme. The remaining 5 ECTS credits can be studied in the conditional area of the Master's programme.
If the subject-related admission requirements are not met, enrolment with conditions may be possible.
Please note that the admission grade required for the Master's degree programme is a prerequisite and is therefore not listed. More on the admission requirements for the various Master's programmes.
Please contact the Academic Advisory Office for further information or to discuss your individual study programme.
General information on the content of the study programme and the curriculum, admission requirements, application information, career prospects and the start of the programme can be found on the programme website.