Information Systems (M.Sc.) 

Educational goal and teaching methods  

Consistency only lies in change ...

Technology, markets, collaboration

Rapid technological development, short product lifecycles and both, global collaboration and competition are major characteristics of the IT market.

International project work demands great language proficieny and cultural empathy. Excellent communication and moderation skills are likewise important in project teams with different academic backgrounds.

The bilingual Master's program Information Systems meets these current challenges. Modules and course contents are coordinated to the latest technological und market relevant developments. A combination of workshops, assignments, project work and lectures enhances your professional and social competence such as your methods expertise.  

IT-expertise plus management skills!

The Master's program Information Systems is a postgraduate study. The program has been designed to meet clearly defined requirements and applications in Information Technology.

The program's quality is evident through the professional skills and knowledge it offers, its international focus and the co-operation with reputed companies.

Based on an IT related first academic degree (Bachelor or German "Diplom") the program trains your IT expertise and management skills within 3 Semesters. Taught within an interdisciplinary approach, current topics in the field of Business Computing, Applied Computer Sciences and Computer Engineering provide profound knowledge for your future career. 

General Management topics, project management trainings and project work within international teams enhances your project management, coordination and moderation skills. 

The M.Sc. in Information Systems provides:

  •  an internationally accepted postgraduate degree
  •  within 3 semesters (standard period of study)
  •  a bilingual course concept (languages of instruction are German and English) 
  •  small units and personal academic advice (approx. 15 students per semester) 
  •  an internationally accepted credit point system

Head of Department

Program Director
Prof. Dr. Frank Morelli

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