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7/15/2026Ein Studium der Wirtschaftsinformatik verbindet Betriebswirtschaft, Informatik und Recht und vermittelt dir ein tiefes Verständnis für die digitale Transformation. Du lernst, Geschäftsprozesse zu analysieren, IT-Systeme zu entwerfen und betriebliche Abläufe mit digitalen Lösungen zu optimieren. Dabei stehen Themen wie Datenbanken, Softwareentwicklung, Künstliche Intelligenz und IT-Sicherheit im Mittelpunkt. Zudem erwirbst du methodische und analytische Fähigkeiten, um komplexe wirtschaftliche und technologische Herausforderungen zu bewältigen. Die enge Verzahnung der drei Fachbereiche befähigt dich, digitale Innovationen gezielt einzusetzen und Unternehmen effizienter zu gestalten. Der Studiengang Wirtschaftsinformatik am KIT zeichnet sich insbesondere durch die Vielzahl an Wahlmöglichkeiten und Alternativen in den vernetzten Disziplinen aus. Die große Entscheidungsfreiheit ermöglicht dir, eigene Studienschwerpunkte zu bestimmen und das Studium individuell entsprechend deiner eigenen Fähigkeiten und Neigungen auszurichten. Ein Studium der Wirtschaftsinformatik verbindet Betriebswirtschaft, Informatik und Recht und vermittelt dir ein tiefes Verständnis für die digitale Transformation. Du lernst, Geschäftsprozesse zu analysieren, IT-Systeme zu entwerfen und betriebliche Abläufe mit digitalen Lösungen zu optimieren. Dabei stehen Themen wie Datenbanken, Softwareentwicklung, Künstliche Intelligenz und IT-Sicherheit im Mittelpunkt. Zudem erwirbst du methodische und analytische Fähigkeiten, um komplexe wirtschaftliche und technologische Herausforderungen zu bewältigen. Die enge Verzahnung der drei Fachbereiche befähigt dich, digitale Innovationen gezielt einzusetzen und Unternehmen effizienter zu gestalten. Der Studiengang Wirtschaftsinformatik am KIT zeichnet sich insbesondere durch die Vielzahl an Wahlmöglichkeiten und Alternativen in den vernetzten Disziplinen aus. Die große Entscheidungsfreiheit ermöglicht dir, eigene Studienschwerpunkte zu bestimmen und das Studium individuell entsprechend deiner eigenen Fähigkeiten und Neigungen auszurichten. During your studies, you have various subjects, which consist of one or more modules. A module deals with a specific topic and consists of one or more courses. In the module handbook for your degree program, you will find a description of the modules and their subject assignment as well as a study plan. This gives you an orientation as to which courses you should attend in which semester in order to complete your studies within the standard period of study. It takes into account a balanced distribution of courses over the individual semesters. It also ensures that you are first taught the important basics before moving on to more advanced topics. Your individual course of study may differ from this. During your studies, you have various subjects, which consist of one or more modules. A module deals with a specific topic and consists of one or more courses. In the module handbook for your degree program, you will find a description of the modules and their subject assignment as well as a study plan. This gives you an orientation as to which courses you should attend in which semester in order to complete your studies within the standard period of study. It takes into account a balanced distribution of courses over the individual semesters. It also ensures that you are first taught the important basics before moving on to more advanced topics. Your individual course of study may differ from this. KIT offers a wide range of options for stays abroad, from individual courses to a year abroad. Especially if you are interested in a longer stay abroad, it is advisable to contact the International Students Office early on. KIT offers a wide range of options for stays abroad, from individual courses to a year abroad. Especially if you are interested in a longer stay abroad, it is advisable to contact the International Students Office early on. Am Ende deines Bachelorstudiums fertigst du deine Bachelorarbeit an, eine wissenschaftliche Arbeit, die es dir ermöglicht, dein erlangtes Wissen und deine Fähigkeiten anzuwenden und zu vertiefen. Du kannst sie in einem der Bereiche Wirtschaftswissenschaften, Informatik oder Recht anfertigen. Normalerweise behandelt sie ein spezifisches Thema in deinem Studienfach und erfordert eigenständige Forschung, Analyse und das Verfassen einer schriftlichen Ausarbeitung. Die Bearbeitungsdauer der Bachelorarbeit beträgt max. vier Monate Am Ende deines Bachelorstudiums fertigst du deine Bachelorarbeit an, eine wissenschaftliche Arbeit, die es dir ermöglicht, dein erlangtes Wissen und deine Fähigkeiten anzuwenden und zu vertiefen. Du kannst sie in einem der Bereiche Wirtschaftswissenschaften, Informatik oder Recht anfertigen. Normalerweise behandelt sie ein spezifisches Thema in deinem Studienfach und erfordert eigenständige Forschung, Analyse und das Verfassen einer schriftlichen Ausarbeitung. Die Bearbeitungsdauer der Bachelorarbeit beträgt max. vier Monate Außer dem Modulhandbuch ist unsere Studiengangbroschüre eine nützliche Informationsquelle. Sie behandelt auch Themen wie Bewerbungsverfahren, Studieneinstieg und Berufsperspektiven. Außer dem Modulhandbuch ist unsere Studiengangbroschüre eine nützliche Informationsquelle. Sie behandelt auch Themen wie Bewerbungsverfahren, Studieneinstieg und Berufsperspektiven.
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Public
Germany
Karlsruhe
Baden-Wurttemberg
No
6 Semester
Winter
180 ECTS
Full Time
General Requirement: Für den Bachelorstudiengang Wirtschaftsinformatik benötigst du ausreichende Kenntnisse der deutschen Sprache. Deine Deutschkenntnisse müssen mindestens dem Niveau C1 des Gemeinsamen Europäischen Referenzrahmens für Sprachen (GER) entsprechen. Your higher education entrance qualification (HZB) is sufficient proof of your German language skills, if you obtained it at a German-speaking school in Germany or abroad, if you are a graduate of a bilingual secondary school in Germany or abroad and have passed a bilingual German examination, such as the AbiBac or the Gemischtsprachiges International Baccalaureat (GIB) or if you graduated from a foreign school, but there is another official agreement with the respective country on the recognition of your school-leaving certificate or language certificate as proof of language proficiency for university studies in Germany. A complete list of foreign school-leaving qualifications and language certificates that are recognized as proof of sufficient German language skills can be found on the website of the Kultusministerkonferenz (Standing Conference of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs of the Länder in the Federal Republic of Germany). If you did not obtain your higher education entrance qualification at a German-speaking institution, you must provide a separate language certificate - regardless of your nationality. Only the following are accepted To find out which other recognized certificates can be accepted as comparable by KIT, please contact if you obtained it at a German-speaking school in Germany or abroad, if you are a graduate of a bilingual secondary school in Germany or abroad and have passed a bilingual German examination, such as the AbiBac or the Gemischtsprachiges International Baccalaureat (GIB) or if you graduated from a foreign school, but there is another official agreement with the respective country on the recognition of your school-leaving certificate or language certificate as proof of language proficiency for university studies in Germany. the passed „Prüfungsteil Deutsch“ of the Feststellungsprüfung, the passed DSH with the overall result DSH-2, the passed TestDaF level 4 in all four parts of the exam (reading comprehension, listening comprehension, written expression, oral expression) or a comparable, recognized certificate of sufficient German language skills. as a German or German-equivalent applicant: Studierendenservice as an applicant with non-EU citizenship: International Students Office Your higher education entrance qualification (HZB) is sufficient proof of your German language skills, if you obtained it at a German-speaking school in Germany or abroad, if you are a graduate of a bilingual secondary school in Germany or abroad and have passed a bilingual German examination, such as the AbiBac or the Gemischtsprachiges International Baccalaureat (GIB) or if you graduated from a foreign school, but there is another official agreement with the respective country on the recognition of your school-leaving certificate or language certificate as proof of language proficiency for university studies in Germany. A complete list of foreign school-leaving qualifications and language certificates that are recognized as proof of sufficient German language skills can be found on the website of the Kultusministerkonferenz (Standing Conference of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs of the Länder in the Federal Republic of Germany). If you did not obtain your higher education entrance qualification at a German-speaking institution, you must provide a separate language certificate - regardless of your nationality. Only the following are accepted To find out which other recognized certificates can be accepted as comparable by KIT, please contact if you obtained it at a German-speaking school in Germany or abroad, if you are a graduate of a bilingual secondary school in Germany or abroad and have passed a bilingual German examination, such as the AbiBac or the Gemischtsprachiges International Baccalaureat (GIB) or if you graduated from a foreign school, but there is another official agreement with the respective country on the recognition of your school-leaving certificate or language certificate as proof of language proficiency for university studies in Germany. the passed „Prüfungsteil Deutsch“ of the Feststellungsprüfung, the passed DSH with the overall result DSH-2, the passed TestDaF level 4 in all four parts of the exam (reading comprehension, listening comprehension, written expression, oral expression) or a comparable, recognized certificate of sufficient German language skills. as a German or German-equivalent applicant: Studierendenservice as an applicant with non-EU citizenship: International Students Office
Tuition Fee (Non-EU): 1500per Semester
Tuition Fee (EU): Freeper Semester
Semester Contribution: 154
Winter: EU: July 15 | Non-EU: July 15
ApplicationEndDate: 15 July 2026 at UTC
ApplicationEndDateNonEU: 15 July 2026 at UTC