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Programme Philosophy and ContentThe increasing internationalisation of business means con-ventional business courses are no longer sufficient to prepare graduates for their future global activities. Therefore Bremen University of Applied Sciences introduced the international de-gree programme Applied Business Languages and Internatio-nal Management (AWS) in 1988.
The AWS degree programme combines disciplines in business and economics with a non-European language (Arabic, Chine-se or Japanese) as well as English, the language of business. It is based on a solid foundation of essential knowledge about the economic and social structures and those of society in the regions of the chosen language and culture, and this know-ledge is reinforced with a one-year practical phase in a country where the chosen language is spoken.
The year abroad is an integral component of the programme and is divided into a period of advanced language study at one of the partner universities followed by an internship in the country. A large number of cooperations with universities in the Arab countries, in China and in Japan support the collabo-ration in the training of students and the exchange of faculty. The internship in the chosen region is done in German, inter-national or local businesses, organisations, or associations etc.
The AWS programme was founded as one of the first interna-tional degree programmes at Bremen University of Applied Sci-ences. Until today, AWS represents a soldom and conspicuous combination for Germany: With its economical and intercul-tural competency and the integrated year abroad AWS has become a model programme for many international studies.
APPLIED BUSINESS LANGUAGESAND INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT
(AWS) B.A.
The degree programme prepares students for an occupation in an international environment. With knowledge in business and economics, combined with language qualifications and intercultural competency, graduates are able to take on ma-nagement and administration duties within a global context. They find themselves in foreign economic departments of large
companies, in smaller and medium trade companies, in inter-national projects as well as establishments and joint ventures in German companies overseas. Occupational prospects also span the fields of tourism, management consultancy and in-tercultural training.
At this point, there are already some 1,000 graduates of the AWS programme. Around 80% of these graduates have ob-tained a position that can be directly related to the focus areas of the programme, 30% of them abroad. Some have even established their own company.
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Department 1 - School of International BusinessApplied Business Languages and International Management B.A.Tel.: +49 (0) 421 5905-4429 · Fax: 5905-4815www.aws.hs-bremen.de
VALID AS OF JULY 2013
Neustadtswall 30
D-28199 Bremen
Phone: 0421-5905-0
Fax: 0421-5905-2292
www.hs-bremen.de
COURSE CONTENT PROSPECTS DEPARTMENT 1
Entry Requirements:* General Certifi cation to attend university-level studies or Technical Secondary School Completion Certifi cate or placement examination/special admission,* Eight-week internship until 4. semester of study,* English language skills (B 1.2),* Knowledge of Arabic, Chinese or Japanese is not required.
Programme beginning:* Winter semester Deadline: May 15 to July 15 at www.bewerbung.hs-bremen.de
Programme duration:* 8 semesters including Bachelor Thesis
Degree:* Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Contact:* Prof. Dr. Günther Dey Programme Director School of International Business Werderstraße 73, 28199 Bremen Tel.: 0421-5905-4095 Email: [email protected]
Tatjana Erlewein Programme Coordinator School of International Business Werderstraße 73, 28199 Bremen Tel.: 0421-5905-4010
* For questions on application and registration: Dennis Bührmann Werderstraße 73, 28199 Bremen, Room A115 Tel.: 0421-5905-4011 Email: [email protected]
DATA PROGRAMME
APPLIED BUSINESS LANGUAGES AND INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT B.A.
130 Credits
230 Credits
330 Credits
430 Credits
530 Credits
630 Credits
730 Credits
Arabic, Chinese orJapanese I
Arabic, Chinese orJapanese II (Oral)
Economy andSociety of Target
Region I
BusinessAdministration - Basics
Business English
Arabic, Chinese orJapanese III
Arabic, Chinese orJapanese IV (Oral)
Economy andSociety of Target
Region II
Accounting andFinance
QuantitativeMethods (Statistics,
Informatics)
Arabic, Chinese orJapanese V
Arabic, Chinese orJapanese VI (Oral)
Economics - BasicsBusiness Functions
(HRM, Operations Ma-nagement, Marketing)
Economy andSociety of Target
Region III
Arabic, Chinese orJapanese VII
Arabic, Chinese orJapanese VIII (Oral)
Business LawInternational
Business Studies
Economy andSociety of Target
Region IV
Preparation forSemesters Abroad
Follow-up ofSemesters Abroad
Arabic, Chinese orJapanese IX
InternationalManagement I
Specialisation I (Marketing or Finance or
HRM or Logistics)
Elective (e.g. Business Ethics or
Service Learning)Bachelor Project
Study Course Abroad
Partner universities of the Degree Programme:
Arabic Countries:* Misr International University Cairo (Egypt)
Japan:* Aichi University (Toyohashi/Aichi)* Meiji University (Tokyo)* Dokkyo University (Sokashi/Saitama)* Nanzan University (Nagoya)* Ritsumeikan University (Kusatsu/Kyoto)* Sophia University (Tokyo)* Tama University (Tokyo)
Internship Abroad
China:* East China Normal University, Shanghai (PR China)* Capital Normal University, Beijing (PR China)* Sichuan University, Chengdu (PR China)* Dalian University of Foreign Languages (PR China)* Hong Kong University, Hong Kong (PR China)* National Taiwan University, Taipeh (Taiwan, ROC)* Chaoyang University of Technology, Taichung (Taiwan, ROC)
830 Credits
Arabic, Chinese orJapanese X
International Manage-ment II and International
Business Law
Specialisation II(Marketing or Finance or
HRM or Logistics)
Economy andSociety of Target
Region VBachelor Thesis
Semester Module 1 Module 2 Module 3 Module 4 Module 5