The faculty of Business Administration and Economics at the Heinrich Heine University (HHU) is one of the youngest and smallest university faculties in Germany in terms of the number of students and teaching staff. It has close ties to professional practice and maintains intensive contact with its foreign partner universities. The course is also accredited by the AQAS agency.
What’s special about the Bachelor's degree in Business Administration at the HHU:
The verdict of the students: the learning environment on the degree course in Business Administration in Düsseldorf is outstanding! Excellent study conditions await prospective students:
Intensive support
New beginnings are always difficult, aren’t they? Not with us! When you start your degree, experienced students and professors offer guidance in special orientation tutorials and mentoring programmes. ECTS, SWS and LSF will soon become familiar phrases! If you have any questions relating to your course or the accreditation of examination results, our academic counsellors are always available to offer you one-on-one advice.
Highly international
Whether it's a semester abroad, guest lecturers from other countries, business language courses or international case study competitions – we offer you a truly international learning environment.
Strong integration of actual practice
The faculty maintains close ties with regional and international consultancy firms, auditors and commercial and industrial enterprises. We hold regular lectures and seminars on subjects related to actual practice to make it easier for you when you get started in your career.
High quality
One of the faculty’s goals is to offer our students an excellent student-teacher ratio. Our lectures are complemented by countless small group exercises. A high level of interaction and individual feedback enables rapid progress. In addition to this, both the contemporary Oeconomicum and Düsseldorf, a city that combines the Rheinish way of life with a good measure of international flair, offer you a learning environment in a class of its own.