Business Information Systems

The study of business information systems looks at the design, development, and application of computer-based systems and technology for handling information and communication in support of business processes within companies and public bodies. Business information systems bridges the divide between the often very technical field of computer science and the more application-focused study of business administration. Its interdisciplinary nature is further enhanced by the inclusion of elements of ergonomics, psychology, sociology, and mathematics. [Definition taken from Gabler Wirtschaftlexikon]

Jobs and careers

The digitalization of our society could not be more topical, concerning everything from digital factories, to sustainable mobility, to digital aspects of the shift to greener energy. Experts in business information systems are essential when it comes to digitalization, combining as they do well-founded technical expertise (e.g. in programming, software technology, data analysis, artificial intelligence, human-machine interaction, and IT security) and equally well-founded knowledge of business-related repercussions and issuing surrounding the organizational incorporation of such technologies into overarching socioeconomic systems.

The challenges facing our society as processes and products are made subject to digital reforms translate into excellent long-term employment and development prospects for specialists in business information systems, whether in the private, public, or service sectors.

Possible fields

  • Design, development, and implementation of business-management and communications systems
  • Implementation, re-engineering, and optimization of business processes and organizational strategies
  • Refinement of new methods for developing information systems
  • Management roles within IT departments and other parts of enterprises, projects, or IT companies and consulting agencies

Why Clausthal?

Our degree in business information systems is notable for its strong focus on IT: Alongside a good grounding in the subject matter and methodology of business administration, you receive very solid training in the current key areas of computer science. It is this expertise that makes our graduates so sought-after on the job market. For students interested in continuing in academia, our research track is a variation of the degree program which includes a one-semester research project that can serve as preparation for doctorate studies. At TU Clausthal, you also enjoy the advantages of an outstanding student-teacher ratio, facilities within easy reach of one another, and direct contact to professors, as well as a low cost of living.

Program structure

The four-semester master’s program combines the three pillars of business information systems, namely computer science, business information systems in the strict sense, and business administration. Within these three fields, you can choose from a range of elective courses according to you own areas of interest. Your options include focusing on information systems engineering, operations research and management, or intelligent interactive information systems. Projects, a seminar and courses will further your knowledge and methodological expertise in preparation for your master’s thesis, future career, and/or doctorate degree.

  • Software engineering
  • Development and running of information systems
  • Modeling and simulation
  • Optimization
  • Project planning; project and knowledge management
  • Human-machine interaction and cooperation
  • Artificial intelligence, machine learning, and big data
  • Big data and analytics
  • Cyber-physical interconnected systems
  • Business-management systems, e.g. SAP ERP, Siemens Teamcenter

Teilzeitstudium

Der Masterstudiengang Wirtschaftsinformatik kann auch in Teilzeit studiert werden. Näheres zu den Voraussetzungen, Ausgestaltung und Rechtsfolgen eines Teilzeitstudiums regelt die "Ordnung zur Regelung des Teilzeitstudiums (TzO)" der Tech-nischen Universität Clausthal in der aktuell geltenden Fassung.

Vor der Beantragung und Aufnahme eines Teilzeitstudiums ist ein Beratungsge-spräch bei dem zuständigen Teilzeitstudienkoordinator verpflichtend zu führen. Während dieses Beratungsgesprächs vereinbart der Teilzeitstudienkoordinator in Absprache mit der/dem Studierenden einen individuellen Studienplan (Learning Agreement) für das Teilzeitstudium.

Teilzeitstudienkoordinator:

Prof. Dr. Jörg Müller
Telefon: +49 5323 72-7141
Fax: +49 5323 72-7149
E-Mail: joerg.mueller@tu-clausthal.de
Institut für Informatik
Julius-Albert-Straße 4
38678 Clausthal-Zellerfeld

Vertretung:

Dr. Carsten Giesemann
Telefon: +49 5323 72-7121
Fax: +49 5323 72-7149
E-Mail: carsten.giesemann@tu-clausthal.de
Institut für Informatik
Julius-Albert-Straße 4
38678 Clausthal-Zellerfeld

Das Formular zur Beantragung eines Teilzeitstudiums (inkl. Learning Agreement) finden Sie hier:
https://www.tu-clausthal.de/fileadmin/TU_Clausthal/dokumente/Studierende/Studierendensekretariat/Antrag_auf_Genehmigung_eines_Teilzeitstudiums.pdf

Program advisors

Prof. Dr. Jörg Müller
Phone: +49 5323 72-7141
Fax: +49 5323 72-7149
E-Mail: ma.wiinf@tu-clausthal.de
Department of Informatics
Julius-Albert-Straße 4
38678 Clausthal-Zellerfeld

Program outline

Type of program: Master
Duration: 4 Semester
Language of teaching: German
Degree: Master of Science (M.Sc.)
Start date: Admission to the winter semester, but also to the summer semester possible.
Akkreditierung: Bescheid des Akkreditierungsrates; EUR-Inf-Label

Studienstart

Welcome-Week - TUCStart
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Prerequisites

The prerequisite is a successful Bachelor's degree in a Bachelor's programme in Business Information Systems or an equivalent programme.