Dual study programme Business & Tax. BSc
The dual degree BSc Business & Tax combines the advantages of an equally practical and academic training and opens up a wide range of career prospects for graduates. Companies have the opportunity to directly recruit qualified junior staff, who are introduced to challenging work-related tasks during their training.
The University of Europe for Applied Sciences offers you a dual course of study in German language in which you obtain a state-recognised professional (tax specialist) and academic (Bachelor of Science) qualification in record time of four years.
Key Facts
Tuition fees
Study for 0 €
The tuition fees of € 495 per month usually get covered by your practice partner.
Together we will find your practice partner for the dual study programme!
Semester start
Start vocational training: August
Start study programme: September
Teaching language and place of study
Campus: German in Iserlohn and Hamburg
Vocational school: Hagener Kaufmannsschule (Campus Iserlohn) and Berufliche Schule für Wirtschaft Hamburg-Eimsbütte (Campus Hamburg)
Degree
Bachelor of Science (BSc) and professional qualification as a tax specialist
Mode of study
Dual with integrated vocational training in presence on campus, in vocational school and at the company.
Duration of studies
8 semesters (4 years)
Credit points
180 ECTS
Admission requirements
General university entrance qualification (Abitur) or equivalent
Proof of working contract with a company recognised by the chamber of tax consultants
B2 knowledge of the German language
This study programme is also suited for qualified tax specialists.
Areas of expertise
Tax law, business administration, auditing, accounting
Curriculum
The dual degree programme BSc Business & Tax comprises eight semesters:
1st semester: Business Administration Basics, Organisational Management, Business English
2nd semester: Mathematics and cost management, Value Chain Management
3rd semester: Corporate Management and Finance, Economics
4th semester: Controlling, Quantitative Research
5th semester: Corporate Accounting and Taxes, Corporate law
6th semester: Taxes and Law
7th semester: Auditing and Law
8th semester: Tax and Auditing Tools, Bachelor Thesis