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MSc Information Systems

This is a full-time study program which has a length of four semester and comprises modules which sum to 120 ECTS. Due to comprehensive options, you can set specializations during the Master's program, thus creating ideal conditions for your career in practice or research and meeting your personal interests.

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Dipl.-Kffr. Sarah Bokel

Studiengangskoordinatorin für Wirtschaftsinformatik
room: 29/206
Rolandstraße 8
49078 Osnabrück
Germany

telefon: +49 541 969-2748
sarah.bokel@uni-osnabrueck.de

office hours: tel. Erreichbarkeit i. d. R. Mo-Fr 9-12 Uhr; Termine nach Vereinbarung

You want to study at our school? Then apply directly to the University of Osnabrück! You can find more information on the central page. If you have any questions about the study program, please contact our study program coordinator.

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Study structure

During of your studies, you will choose three out of five information systems majors from management support, information management, organization, accounting and computer science. This ensures that you always get to know the current state of research. The compulsory part of your studies includes a two-semester practical project, where you work in a team to develop solutions to complex problems - often in cooperation with well-known companies.

After completing the master thesis, you will receive the Master of Science in Information Systems.

Admission requirements

Information about the general admission requirements (usually questions about qualification for admission to higher education) can be found on the website of the students' office.

Special admission requirements are defined in the current admission regulations (in German): Among other things, these condition must be met:

  • A bachelor's program suitable for the subject according to the admission regulations.
  • The applicant must not have definitively failed a comparable examination in a comparable subject area without the option of retaking the examination, and not have lost their entitlement to take the examination.

Advice for online application

When completing an online application, the module descriptions of the completed Bachelor's program must be uploaded. If the current module descriptions are freely available on the Internet, a link can also be provided. Without module descriptions the application cannot be processed.