Information Systems - Bachelor's study program

Information for prospective students

Course content, study program structure, and the application process – guidance and information on the Bachelor's study program in Information Systems at the University of Stuttgart.

Information Systems

  1. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

DEGREE

Bachelor of Science

APPLICATION DEADLINE

July 15

INTERNSHIP

Not required

LANGUAGE

German

START

Winter Semester

STANDARD PERIOD OF STUDY

6 Semester

Shaping digital transformation in business and society

Information Systems combines the technological possibilities of computer science with their application to business challenges. Information Systems students learn how to use digital technologies to efficiently support business processes and develop new business models. They shape digital transformation creatively and holistically for the benefit of companies and their customers.

Good to know

  • A wide range of courses with applications in information systems, computer science, business administration/economics, and related engineering sciences
  • A wide range of options: in addition to modules designed specifically for Information Systems students, you can also take regular computer science and business administration courses
  • Early opportunity to set individual priorities: More than one-third of the courses in the bachelor’s program are electives
  • Close ties with industry: in courses, practical projects, and career entry
  • Master's programs optimally tailored to the bachelor's degree
  • Buddy or mentoring program: The International Office offers two support programs to international students who are about to start their studies at the University of Stuttgart. Click here to find out more!
  • Learning German: Find out how to learn German before and during your studies and read our tips on fun ways to practice. Click here to find out more!
  • Student Counseling Center (ZSB): The ZSB provides you with information and advice to help you choose the right study program, supports you in starting your studies and helps you to succeed. Click here to find out more!
  • Advice and assistance: Finding the right contact person is not always easy. Click here to find the responsible persons for various issues.
  • MINT Kolleg Baden-Württemberg: The MINT Kolleg prepares you for a degree program in STEM subjects (mathematics, computer science, natural sciences, engineering). It also offers support for students in the introductory phase of their studies. Click here find out more!

  • The Information Systems Student Council at the University of Stuttgart: Information Systems students at the University of Stuttgart are supported by a very active student council that provides advice and assistance with any questions relating to their studies. Find out more [de]!
  • Preliminary mathematics course and targeted introductory modules help students get started
  • Academic advisors: The university's academic advisors and study program management are your first points of contact for all questions (and problems) related to your studies. Find out more!
  • Do you want to study abroad for a semester? During your Bachelor's study program, you have many options to gain international experience. Exchange programs, partner universities and scholarships make it easier to go abroad. Find out more about your options!
  • Semesters abroad can be strategically integrated, thanks to the flexible selection of computer science and economics modules throughout the program.
  • International programs in computer science and technology-oriented business administration are also available to information systems students.

Accreditation

The quality of this degree program has been certified.

Contact

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Sixten Schockert

Dr. rer. pol.

Lecturer and Researcher

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Student Counseling Center

 
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