Elective Area: Details
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Range of modules
The full range of compulsory elective modules is listed in Annex 1 of the examination regulations. A detailed description of the modules (content, qualification objectives, forms of teaching and examinations) can be found in the module handbook (Annex 3 to the study regulations). Both documents can be found under Study documents.
Specialization
There are different specializations in each of the three areas of Business Administration, Economics and Supplementary Studies. These are
Which modules belongto which specializations can be found in Appendix 2 of the study regulations under Study Documents. In principle, a module can be assigned to several specializations at the same time, even in different areas. Depending on the content match, this assignment is primary or secondary.
Choice of specialization
You are not obliged to choose any of the specializations listed! Instead, you decide which individual modules you take and which specialization they should be assigned to on your Bachelor's certificate. Of course, you must observe the point limit for the areas of Business Administration and Economics. Modules count for the area from which the chosen specialization originates.
If you have completed a sufficient number of modules that belong to a specialization, you can have this specialization indicated on your certificate as a major or minor.
- A major requires at least 30 credit points of modules from the specialization, at least 20 of which must be from primary modules.
- For a minor , modules from the specialization amounting to at least 20 credit points are sufficient, at least 15 of which must be from primary modules.
Depending on your choice, several majors and/or minors (or none at all) may appear on your certificate!