Faculty of Business and Economics
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Study programs at a glance
For advice on subject-specific questions, you can always - regardless of today's event - contact our student advisory service:
Ms. Dipl.-Hdl. Janet Kunath
Curious now? Even more information about the degree program in the Study Information System
For advice on subject-specific questions, you can always - regardless of today's event - contact our student advisory service:
Ms. Olga Tcaci M.Sc.
Curious now? Find even more information about the study program in the Study Information System (SINS)
For advice on subject-specific questions, you can always - regardless of today's event - contact our Student Advisory Service:
Ms. Marlen Beck M.Sc.
Curious now? Even more information about the study program can be found in the Study Information System (SINS)
Program for the event
10 am – Study Master BWL at TU Dresden
with Prof. Dr. Florian Siems and Janet Kunath
Presentation language: German
Zoom-Link
11 am – Study Master Public and International Economics at TU Dresden
with Prof. Dr. Alexander Kemnitz
Presentation language: English
Zoom-Link
1 pm – Study Master Wirtschaftspädagogik at TU Dresden
with Marlen Beck and Pauline Köhler
Presentation language: German
Zoom-Link
2 pm – A Master's degree in Business and Economics at TU Dresden
Students of student council report on their studies in the Faculty's Master's programs and answer questions about studying (housing, leisure activities, sports, culture, student involvement).
Presentation language: German
Zoom-Link
Presentation of the faculty
The Faculty of Business and Economics currently has around 2,300 students studying Business Administration and Economics, Business Education and Management Training, Business Administration, Public and International Economics, Industrial Engineering and Management and Business Information Systems. Teaching and research at the faculty are broadly based, interdisciplinary and characterized by a methodologically oriented approach. The Faculty of Business and Economics fits very well into the profile of a technical comprehensive university, because in addition to chairs and study programs with an affinity for technology, there is also a social science pillar here. We look forward to presenting our degree programs in more detail at the Virtual MasterDay 2024 and to engaging in an exchange with you in our live chats.

Directly in the Georg Schumann Building: The coffeebar "Ins Grüne" © Klaus Gigga

A lecture in the lecture hall HÜL 386 in the Hülße-Bau © Klaus Gigga

In the northern wing of the Hülße Building a lot of our chairs are located and have their offices. © Klaus Gigga

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© Klaus Gigga

Students take part in courses our four PC pools. The pools can also be used for free practice and writing theses. © Klaus Gigga

A lot of lecture for our students takes place in in the lecture hall SCH A 251 in Georg Schumann-Bau. © Klaus Gigga

© Klaus Gigga

An experimental study in of the computer labs © Klaus Gigga

Hülße building © Klaus Gigga

Colloquium in the "Festsaal": Students can get a taste of research here © Klaus Gigga

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In one of the many long corridors in the Georg Schumann Bau © Klaus Gigga

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The spiral staircase in the Hülße building © Klaus Gigga
Alumni
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Sebastian Süße, graduate of Bachelor Business Administration and Economics and Master Economics and now working at PwC Germany. (Video language: German)
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Lydia Zimmermann, graduate of Master Business Education and Management Training, study track I, and now working at T-Systems Multimedia Solutions. (Video language: German)
A professor with two jobs and three children After graduating from high school and training as a bank teller, Annikka Zurwehme decided to study Business Education and Management Training at TU Dresden. For the native of Hesse, heading to eastern Germany was exciting; many of her peers at the time found it incomprehensible. She was to remain in Saxony for 15 years. This was where she graduated as a business teacher, earned her doctorate, and worked as a research associate. She has been back living and working in her home region for ten years now. In Hesse, she teaches at a university and runs Büro für Bildungsfragen Deutschland. And as a mother of three daughters, she is a master of time management. read more
„You can make things happen that just aren't possible in the same way in Germany“ Setting up banks in Africa? Working with cocoa farmers in Asia on saving money? Teaching at a university in Siberia? Talking about business with indigenous Mayan women's groups in Latin America? How do you get a job like that? Well, mostly through happy coincidence – at least that's what the economist Dirk Lebe thinks. read more
Downloads and Links
Studying is more than a timetable, lecture halls and books. Therefore, we have compiled a few more useful links. Whether in the Hörsaalzentrum, in the lab or in the cafeteria; soon you will know your way around here and then also find the time to discover and enjoy Dresden and its surroundings for yourself.