Study Master in Business Education and Management Training
This page provides an overview of the Master's in Business Education and Management Training as it is offered to students enrolling from the winter semester of 2024/25 onwards.
- Detailed information on its structure and content can be found via the link below: “Information for Students (Start from Winter 2024).”
- Students who have already started the program before the winter semester 2024/25 will find the information that applies to them under: “Information for Students (Start before Winter 2024).”
Table of contents
The Master's degree program in Business Education and Management Training concerns communicating business and economics content to various target groups. The program's structure allows you to stress your own areas of interest. You can specialize in business education, business administration, economics, or other disciplines and choose between two study tracks oriented to business and economics or the teaching profession.
Short Facts
Degree | Master of Science (M.Sc.) |
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Standard Period of Study | full-time: 4 semesters, part-time (only study track I): up to 8 semesters |
Language of Instruction |
German (with some elective modules taught in English) |
Begin of Study | Winter Semester |
Fees per Semester |
Semester contribution. Tuition fees for studying long term or a second degree may apply |
Specializations
Business Education, taught at an advanced level, constitutes an original central focus of the Master's in Business Education and Management Training. In addition, the program offers plenty of opportunities for individual specialization. In the Elective Area Business and Economics, prominent in both study tracks, you can easily combine modules from business administration and economics and confer them to the profiles:
- Accounting and Finance,
- Learning and Human Resources Management,
- Management and Marketing,
- Operations and Logistics Management,
- Public and International Economics, and
- Sustainability Management and Energy Economics.
Click on the profiles' links to learn about their content! And visit our website Elective Area Business and Economics, for detailed information on its structure and rules!
The general education qualification track of Study Track II provides a further opportunity to specialize. You can opt for one of the following seven subjects on your way to a teaching position at vocational schools:
- German language,
- English language,
- Ethics/Philosophy,
- Computer Science,
- History,
- French language, and
- Mathematics.
Study Abroad
Consider studying abroad for a semester or longer? No issue; the Faculty of Business and Economics maintains numerous contacts and cooperations with foreign universities. In the Erasmus program alone, we partner with more than 60 universities. In addition, there are contacts at the faculty level and the TU Dresden with universities from virtually all parts of the world.
Learning agreements and the flexible electives area render the recognition of examinations abroad facile. Financial support is available as well. In addition to the PROMOS scholarships awarded at university level, the Prof. Endriss Award sponsors specifically students of the Faculty of Business and Economics staying abroad.
Please find more detailed information on stays abroad and double degrees on our International website.
Graduated - What's Next?
Graduates with a Master's degree in Business Education and Management Training enjoy plenty of work opportunities: corporate training and continuing education, educational counseling, adult education, and various commercial and administrative areas of companies (e.g., human resources management).
Graduates of study track II can go for teaching at vocational schools after completing a traineeship.
Why Study the Master of Business Education and Management Training at TU Dresden?
There are many reasons in favor of this program:
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You will be ready for many types of activity: education and training, management in companies, in administrative organizations or schools.
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You can organize your studies more flexibly than elsewhere. You have a wide choice of specializations and qualification tracks.
This video (in German language) summarizes the contents and virtues of the program:
And here, Lydia, a local graduate, talks (in German) about her studies.
A small note in advance: Lydia studied in a former program, in which some notions and course offerings were different. Still, her report gives a good impression of the study conditions today!
Location
At the Faculty of Business and Economics, you are right on the main campus of TU Dresden in Südvorstadt. The chairs, the dean's office, and the study office locate in the historic Georg-Schumann-Bau and the adjacent Hülße-Bau. A large part of your courses also takes place in these buildings. Like the entire campus, Georg-Schumann-Bau and Hülße-Bau are easy to reach by public transport or bicycle.
More Information and Application
Got curious? You can find further important information and conditions about the study program, such as the study requirements, the deadlines and the link to the application in our central Study Information System (SINS).
Contact and Advice
Still questions about the study program or the application? Our academic advisor will be happy to help you.
Jessica Nitsch
Master BEMT - Academic Advisor
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Further support offers are compiled on our Advice and Services website.
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