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Business Administration, Department

Fakultät Bauingenieurwesen, Bauphysik und Wirtschaft

Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart

Fakultät Bauingenieurwesen, Bauphysik und Wirtschaft
Studienbereich Wirtschaft
Schellingstraße 24
D-70174 Stuttgart
Telephone: +49 711 8926-2678
https://www.hft-stuttgart.de
HFT Stuttgart
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Basic information

Total number of students at the department

450

Number of master degree students (w/o teacher qualification)

120

Percentage of teaching by practitioners

52.0%

Percentage of teaching by practitioners, master's

40.0%

Support during the study entry phase

Total score for support in the study entry phase

14/16 points

Job market- and career-orientation

Bachelor theses in cooperation with work environment

45.7%

Master theses in cooperation with work environment

92.6%

Research

Cooperative doctoral degrees (in three years)

no data

Third party funds per professor

32,800 €

Students' assessments on undergraduate, presence-learning-courses

Teacher support
Support in studies
Courses offered
Study organisation
Exam organisation
Digital teaching elements
Introduction to scientific work
Offers for career orientation
Support during practical semester
Practical orientation in teaching
Support for stays abroad
Rooms
Library
IT-infrastructure
Overall study situation
Return rate of the questionnaires

88

Students' assessments on consecutive master's degree courses

Teacher support
Support in studies
Digital teaching elements
Practical orientation in teaching
Courses offered
Study organisation
Transition to Master's studies
Research orientation
Support for stays abroad
Overall study situation
Return rate of the questionnaires

56

Further information provided by the department

Special features regarding teaching

Practice-oriented courses (simulation games, group work, workshops, entrepreneurship simulation, excursions, enterprise software); Key skills; Trends in digitalisation, sustainability and ethics aspects integrated into module content (e.g. digital business models, digital reporting, sustainable marketing, mindfulness, green logistics, corporate social responsibility, sustainable finance); Multimedia learning resources, online tests; Best of Business Administration coursePresentation of the best Bachelor’s theses by means of academic posters, awards by jury and audience

Special features regarding the international orientation

Integrated compulsory foreign languages English, Spanish or Chinese; Partner universities for stays abroad (1 semester or 1 year abroad) in China, the UK, Finland, France, Canada, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Poland, Spain, Taiwan, USA; International visiting lecturers. Business Administration - International Business Year abroad at partner universities with 60 CP and options for a double degree. Special international orientation of the Master General Management with a compulsory phase abroad, as an internship abroad or a semester abroad. Possibility of an international double degree.

Exchange universities for stay abroads

Edinburgh Napier University, Schottland; INHA University Seoul, Südkorea; Tatung University, Taiwan; Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán, Mexiko; Universidad de Oviedo, Spanien; Universiti Teknologi Mara in Shah Alam, Malayisa; University of Prince Edward Island, Kanada; University of the West of Scotland in Paisley, Schottland, Metropolia University Helsinki Finnland, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, Niederlande.

Special features regarding the equipment

Corporate software (SAP, DATEV), WISO databases; DIN standards; DBIS, ScienceDirect, utb-studi-e-books, Sustainable Organization Library, CEISM; Centre for Quality (quality management specialist, auditor workshop, process optimisation); UmLog lab (camera drones, VR glasses, picking); Business psychology lab: Data collection and analysis technologies (Unipark, SPSS, MAXQDAplus, TobiiStudio), media technology (video and photo cameras, lighting sets, microphone sets, editing software), test procedures and test equipment (eye tracker, Ageman, test library); Creative spaces

Special features regarding research activities

Interdisciplinary/transdisciplinary approach, living labs (e.g. climate-neutral campus), orientation towards social challenges (digitalisation, climate change), involvement of industry partners (companies, municipalities, associations); Development of innovative business models and support for business start-ups (Plan G), successful acquisition of projects and third-party funding (Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts Baden-Württemberg); Use of labs (environment-focused logistics and business psychology), Innovative University project (knowledge transfer of research results into society, economy, culture and politics)

Support for founders

Compulsory module for the Bachelor: Entrepreneurial skills with business start-up, development of a business plan, start-up simulation, presentation of the business plan in front of external experts (e.g. banks); Advice for business founders provided by the association Contact A.S. and professors; Innovative university: Transfer Centre with start-up advice with the start-up initiative Plan G: Plan G supports students in developing a start-up idea and bringing it to life right up to launching their own start-up, with mentors, training and pitch events

Other special features

Sustainability, digitalisation, new work and internationalisation are embedded in the modules

Further information on research activities

Further information about study entry phase

Information on access restrictions

Website of the Student Council

online-application

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Last Update 2023: Data collected by the CHE Center for Higher Education
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