Architecture B.A. This bachelor’s program in Architecture lasts eight semesters. Students hone their skills in design and construction. They learn how to deal with complex planning requirements and to work in teams. Based on scientific principles and knowledge of the historical architectural contexts, students examine the individual’s basic needs. The aesthetic design of buildings plays an equally important role as their functional, technical and economic planning.
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION B.A. Our students learn everything they need to know in order to solve business and technical management problems. We enable them to independently apply their knowledge of business. The broad basic education and the specialization in the second stage of the program ensure that our graduates are qualified for many different areas of responsibility.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT B.A. The program in Industrial Management combines the classic business administration program with theoretical and practical elements of the natural sciences and technology. In the first four semesters students gain comprehensive insight into business and expand their knowledge in mathematics and basic science and technical subjects.
INSURANCE MANAGEMENT B.A. Well-informed and motivated employees who can understand and serve the needs of customers are key to the success of insurance companies. The requirements for these employees continue to rise as the target group changes its demands and ways of collecting information. New forms of sales and marketing and a higher number of competitors also contribute to changes in the services sector. With this program, Coburg University wants to prepare future employees appropriately for their tasks in the insurance industry. The students learn how to work across all administrative divisions in a solution-oriented manner.
SOCIAL WORK B.A. In addition to scientifically well-founded theoretical knowledge, social workers especially need personal competence. The program of Social Work at Coburg University provides this knowledge and encourages active participation, the ability to work in a team, and social skills. Seminars, project workshops, guidance and discussion groups as well as advanced courses hone the future social workers’ competencies in networking in the field. |